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Gotta Be SaintsGotta Be SaintsLearning to Love St. Paul with Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP (Replay)On this episode, I chatted with Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP, about St. Paul.  Our Sponsors:This is a Good Catholic Podcast.  Use code GBS for 20% your order.Check out  The Catholic Company for all your Catholic merchandise needs! Use code SAINTS for 20% off your next purchase!If you enjoyed this episode, please provide a review and make sure to subscribe!  Support the show2024-07-0154 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Life Aquatic with Steve ZissouThe time has come to consider Wes Anderson. His film of 2004, perhaps at the peak of his career, is a springboard to dive deep into a sea of certain life themes: childhood, heaven, and Bill Murray. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Rock n' Roll Suicide" by Seu Jorge. 2024-06-0933 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmDr. StrangeloveJoin us as we discuss Stanley Kubrick's 1964 dark comedy on the bomb. We also discuss great acting. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "We'll Meet Again" by Vera Lynn. 2024-05-1528 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmDuneBoth of them. A discussion of Denis Villeneuve's modern masterpieces side by side. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Desert Rose" by Sting. 2024-04-2531 minGotta Be SaintsGotta Be SaintsHow to Evangelize Well with Fr. Timothy Danaher, OPOn episode #163, I spoke with the Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP, about effective evangelization.During our conversation, we covered:- De Montfort and his criticism of poor preaching- The role of the priest- The role of the lay faithful regarding preaching- And much more...Biography:Fr. Timothy Danaher, O.P. grew up in Steubenville, OH, where he attended Franciscan University, studying American Literature and Theology. He is a Dominican friar and was ordained in 2018 in Washington D.C. after graduate studies and ministry focused...2024-04-0837 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?A discussion of the 1966 stage-play-turned-film by Mike Nichols, starring Elizabeth Taylor. Topics include: Modern society, alcohol, marriage, divorce. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf?" by Henry Hall and the BBC Dance Orchestra.2024-03-2727 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmKnight of CupsA discussion of Terrence Malick's 2015 critique of Hollywood life in a tapestry of camera, literature, and classical music. Topics include: ancient sources of the film, night life, modern life, nature, searching for a spouse, all things. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Shelter from the Storm" by Bob Dylan. 2024-03-1337 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe NorthmanJoin us as on journey into tales of Vikings and Valkyries as we discuss Robert Egger's 2022 epic film. It is the primitive version of Hamlet, it is highly detailed, and it is cold in the northern lands. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music from the film: "The King" by Robin Carolan & Sebastian Gainsborough.2024-02-2932 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmBirds Of PassageJoin us as we discuss the 2018 film by acclaimed Colombian director Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego. Topics include: family roots, destructive business and drugs, Caribbean locales, and more. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Tonada De Luna Llena" by Natalia Lafourcade. 2024-02-2025 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmBarry LyndonJoin us as we discuss a film of mixed reviews, Stanley Kubrick's 1975 historic and pastoral drama on Continental Europe. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Czech Suite, I. Praeludium Pastorale" by Antonin Dvořák. 2024-02-1618 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmZorba the GreekA discussion of the 1964 classic by Michael Cacoyannis. Join us on the isle of Crete for a mere half of an hour to discuss virtue and vice. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Ο Χορός Του Ζορμπά" by Mikis Theodorakis.2023-12-0735 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Tree of LifeA discussion of Terrence Malick's 2011 winner of the Palme d'Or. Radiance and gratitude, gratitude and radiance. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Hymn to Dionysus" by Gustav Holst.2023-11-0436 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmFantasiaA discussion of Walt Disney's 1940 film where Mickey meets classical music. Topics covered include: music itself, liking or not liking symphonies, and all things from the mind of Fr. Luke, a piano performance major from the University of Michigan. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" by Paul Dukas. 2023-10-2331 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmOppenheimer A discussion of Christopher Nolan's new film on the bomb and the man that made it. Listen to hear more of Fr. Luke's odyssey of the soul as a devotee of Nolan and more on Fr. Alan's concerns for civilization. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs" by Henryk Górecki.2023-09-2230 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmRoman HolidayA discussion of 1953's elaborate advertisement to visit Rome in your free time. A discussion of the phenomenon of the actress that is Audrey Hepburn. Possibly our most metaphysical episode to date. As IMDB describes the film: "A bored and sheltered princess escapes her guardians and falls in love with an American newsman in Rome." Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "On An Evening In Roma" by Dean Martin. 2023-08-0827 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Ten CommandmentsA discussion of Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 film about Moses and the exodus out of Egypt. How true is the movie to the text? Tune in as we finish our trilogy of historic epics on the podcast. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Exodus" by Wojciech Kilar. 2023-07-2228 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmBen-HurA discussion of an absolute classic. Instead of spending four hours of your life on the film, find out all about it here as we discuss: depictions of Christ in film, Civil War fan fiction, the narrative arc of epics, and the protagonist himself Judah Ben-Hur. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Your Long Journey" by Alison Krauss and Robert Plant. 2023-06-1430 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmLawrence of ArabiaA discussion of the 1962 classic by Sir David Lean. Come wander in the desert with us as we discuss elements of the film and the World War I context. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music from the film. 2023-05-2633 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmOf Gods and MenAnd we're back... our first new episode in seven months. Technical difficulties have been overcome. Join us as we journey to North Africa to a 1990s Trappist monastery in Xavier Beauvois' film which won the Grand Prix at Cannes. Topics include: theology of martyrdom, Muslim-Christian dialogues, and the dialogues of human and divine love. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Alleluia Adorabo" by Choeur des moines de l'abbaye Notre Dame de Fontgombault.2023-05-1832 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Wizard of OzLost in the vault, this episode has come into the light after many months. Love it or leave it, we're discussing the 1939 classic film, New York State, Coronado Island, and above all the litmus test of each artist evaluating human nature which we all share. If this doesn't make sense, listen in! Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Israel Kamakawiwoʻole. 2023-05-1831 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmCrimes and MisdemeanorsJoin us as we review Woody Allen's 1989 film, covering themes of New York City, sin, the director himself, and philosophical responses to WWII. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Introitus: Requiem aeternam" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.2023-02-0928 minCatholic Stuff You Should KnowCatholic Stuff You Should KnowThe Most Interesting Man In The WorldThis week's episode, features all four of the CSYSK hosts and special guest, Fr. Timothy Danaher, aka “the most interesting man in the world” or “the man behind the curtain”.2022-10-1352 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmCrimes and MisdemeanorsJoin us as we review Woody Allen's 1989 film, covering themes of New York City, sin, the director himself, and philosophical responses to WWII. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Introitus: Requiem aeternam" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.2022-08-2300 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsThe President Of SummerKayak is not only a website for booking flights. It is a watercraft which our guest navigates in effortless manner. As summer returns to our planet, join us as we: watch Kentucky Derby highlights live, discuss life behind the scenes in the Ledyard Canoe Club, individual fears of outer space, fluviology classes, and the best hidden rivers of Vermont. Stay tuned until the end to hear a prayer from summer camp, and nearly everyone begins speaking in Spanish.2022-05-2500 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmChariots of Fire"Run so as to win," said Paul to the Corinthians. Join us in our review of Hugh Hudson's 1981 film of British runners in training for the 1924 Paris Olympics. Expect to hear about synth, slow motion shots, the sabbath, and a philosophical analysis of sport itself. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: theme from the film.2022-04-2730 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsCatching A Party WaveAlexa returns from out of town to co-host both Tulio and Sean. Topics include: frat life, diabetes, London Christian cults, and the future of planet earth. Not to mention the deepest questions in our lives. So many guests and so little time. Find Tulio in person to ask about his family history in the Army. Find Sean to ask about his retired orthodontist grandfather who lives in the Bahamas to basically golf and fish all the live long day. 2022-04-2600 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsWhat Cape Cod Is Actually LikeAdelina is a guest-of-a-lifetime whom we struggled to talk over. Well done indeed. Topics include but are not limited to: the topic named in the title, high school drama careers, tales of Scandinavian border control, personal beach routines, personal lobsters at Foco, Elizabeth's daily salads, and the German etymology of Adelina's name.2022-04-2500 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsShine Bright Like A CrystalWe revisit the subject of dreams and the songs we want to sing. Tune in to hear the latest: the science of twins, the awkward moment sitting before your birthday cake, medieval humors and other personality tests, and who wrote "Lean On Me."2022-04-0500 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmOn the WaterfrontJoin us on the docks of New Jersey for Elia Kazan's 1954 signature film of a washed-up prize fighter. Topics include Augustine's City of God, the strength of innocence, and an attempt to get at why Marlon Brando is the greatest actor of his generation. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Confession" by Fool Saint.2022-03-2525 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsRocky Mountain HighMeet the Tom Brady of podcasting. Or the Peyton Manning for all Bronco listeners. Jack takes over in the fourth quarter, and for the first time, our guest steals the spotlight. Topics include: breakfast, high school science fair, stories from our grandfathers, a life-changing experience in giving up technology, and John Denver's music and untimely death. Fr. Timothy and Elizabeth seek healing with each other, and we even phone Jack's mom, Amy, to discuss international homeschooling. 2022-03-0400 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsApplebee'sA rival claimant takes the show by force. Drama is real. Topics beyond our personal histories of Applebee's include: Shakespeare on campus, recent conflict concerning a pet fish, and ice creams nationwide. Sponsored by Texas' own, Blue Bell Creameries.  2022-03-0200 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsDream WeaverOur most serious dialogue yet. This episode was recorded at midnight while drinking espresso. Joseph brings an atmosphere of absolute sincerity to our discussions of: dream interpretations, fried chicken wars, the White Mountains, the South, and how Elizabeth is cold in every season of the year. Bruce Springsteen cameo. Find out more here.2022-02-2200 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsCalifornia Forever, Forever CaliforniaIf you have known the power of sunshine, this episode is for you. If you thought Dartmouth has no students from LA, you're mistaken. Stephanie is living proof. We discuss her home state, this weekend's Polar Bear Plunge, and Taylor Swift's effect upon our nation. Lesser topics of honorable mention: Costa Rica, Elizabeth's new poetry, her famous reading in church of the end of world, and how our parents met.2022-02-1300 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsA Real TriathleteJoe managed few words, but he joined in on patriotic songs and offered an accurate Grinch impersonation. The hosts also: discuss his role as hockey goalie, guess his track and field events in high school, question him on the New Hampshire sea coast, and they have a near falling out over the movies vs. television debate and Red Sox vs. Yankees... the continuance of this podcast is TBD...2022-02-1000 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmNo Country for Old MenA discussion of Joel and Ethan Coen's 2007 film based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy. Topics include violence, its source and mystery. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Man in Black" by Johnny Cash.2022-02-1030 minTalking Over GuestsTalking Over GuestsA Book Called AlexaThe glories of New Jersey cannot be numbered, from bagels to shore points to fashion. Join us as we discuss our roots. Other topics include but are not limited to: lacrosse rules, Tom Brady, California waters, college screenplays underway, and cheerleading in America.2022-02-0700 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Tragedy of MacbethA discussion of Joel Coen's new film with Denzel as Macbeth. What more need be said? Topics include: murder, witchcraft, the proper pronunciation of the Bard's name, and the nature of theater. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Crown on the Ground" by Sleigh Bells.2022-01-2634 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Tree of Wooden ClogsA discussion of Ermanno Olmi's 1978 film of vignettes from rural Lombard life. The style dubbed by one of our hosts as "a poor man's Terrence Malick" film, tune in as we offer a defense of why this movie is worth three hours of your time. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Wo soll ich fliehen hin, BMV 694" by J.S. Bach.2022-01-1832 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmBlade RunnerA discussion of Ridley Scott's 1982 film of humanoid replicants, and Harrison Ford will be the one hunting them down. Themes include artificial intelligence, cool neon vibes, and our quest to define what is a human person. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music from the film.2021-12-1327 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmRome, Open CityA discussion of Roberto Rossellini's 1945 film of Italy's occupation during World War II, one of the first of its genre. Themes include grace under fire, priests portrayed in cinema, and mortality. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "On an Evening in Roma" by Dean Martin.2021-11-1421 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmMetropolisA discussion of Fritz Lang's 1927 science-fiction film of various images robotic, familial, Marian, even Babel. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts" by Sufjan Stevens.2021-10-2625 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmBicycle ThievesJoin us as we discuss Vittorio De Sica's 1948 neorealist film about, yes, a bicycle thief. Other themes: children looking up to their parents, original sin, mob mentality, and the like. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Put The Blame On Mame" by Rita Hayworth.2021-09-3028 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmLa Dolce Vita & 8 1/2Our Fellini foray is here finished. We try to tackle his two greatest films and find ourselves limited. Follow us to the early 1960s as we cover nearly 6 hours of film, tracking the decline of journalist Marcello Rubini and that of the director himself. Other themes include: Biblical fish, serial adultery, and self-absorbed artists. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Experimental Film" by They Might Be Giants.2021-09-0944 minNight ClassNight ClassDomingo de Guzman | History of the Dominican OrderThis class was given on April 12th, 2021 by Fr. Timothy Danaher, O.P. as part of our series on the History of the Dominican Order. 2021-09-031h 23Friars and FilmFriars and FilmLa Strada & Nights of CabiriaPope Francis' favorite film is Federico Fellini's 1954 story of a clown who with dignity and grace navigates her life on the road. We discuss mid century Italian life and the danger of living a life of perhaps too much comedy. We are joined by another guest, Joseph McHenry. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "E' bella la strada" by Claudio Chieffo.2021-08-1228 minGotta Be SaintsGotta Be SaintsThe Essentialness of BaptismOn episode sixty-six of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I talk with Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP, about baptism.Biography:Fr. Timothy Danaher was born and raised in Steubenville, OH. He attended Franciscan University of Steubenville and studied literature. He entered Dominicans in 2011 and ordained a priest in 2018. Currently, he works at the Chaplain at Dartmouth College.Thank you to our sponsors!Syndicate Strategies, a full-service marketing agency owned and operated by two Catholic business partners for over 25 years. Syndicate helps connect businesses to customers using the most current technology. They...2021-08-0941 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmStagecoachA discussion of John Ford's 1939 film, self-described as "a powerful story of 9 strange people." We discuss the western genre, the concept of home, and John Wayne's faith. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Rawhide" by Frankie Laine.2021-07-2129 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmTenetMaybe you saw Christopher Nolan's most recent film and had no idea what happened. We reveal all secrets here. Listen for more. We are joined by Fr. Gregory Pine. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Floating on Air" by Spa Music.2021-06-2934 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe LeopardLuxury, revolution, matchmaking, and the strong ocean currents of Sicily. Join us for a discussion of Luchino Visconti's 1963 film, an adaptation of the earlier novel by Lampedusa. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Mamba Italiano" by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.2021-05-2025 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmWild StrawberriesFor everyone interested in more Swedish drama films, this is the one for you. Join us as we discuss our second Ingmar Bergman film and once again look death in the face. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles.2021-05-0132 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmNosferatuA discussion of the1922 silent vampire film by F.W. Murnau. This edition should delight and inform the average movie viewer, while perhaps frustrating true Stoker scholars of this field. It is a field in which we are not experts. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Nosferatu" by Blue Oyster Cult.2021-04-0326 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmDays of HeavenOur third time covering Terrence Malick, here in his early 1978 film on migrant workers. You can see Richard Gere harvesting wheat in the Texas Panhandle, echoing the story of Abraham and Sara, all shot in natural light and very often at dusk. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: suite from the film by Ennio Morricone.2021-03-1027 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmSilenceA discussion of Martin Scorsese's 2016 film on Jesuit missionaries to Japan. Based on an earlier novel by Shūsaku Endō, we discuss themes of colonialism, courage before death, whether Star Wars and Spiderman actors were a good choice as priests, and whether the film's theology is snuff with that of the Church. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "You Know How I Do" by Taking Back Sunday.2021-02-2635 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Thin Red LineSearch for paradise with us in Terrence Malick's 1998 film on the Guadalcanal campaign. The director, as always, has various musings: war in nature and in men, the animal kingdom, the inner philosopher in each man, and our inevitable task of facing death. It is also Jim Caviezel's first film, flanked by a celebrity cast of just about any actor you can name, besides Tom Hanks who was busy with Saving Private Ryan. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Jisas Yu Holem Hand Blong Mi" by Melanesian Choir and Hans Zimmer.2021-02-1050 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmAndrei RublevBe prepared to face human nature as such, as we discuss Andrei Tarkovsky's 1966 classic on the Middle Ages, the power of sweeping visuals, the texture of mud, the place of artists in society, and the mortal condition, i.e. we will all die one day. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Final Teleutaion Antiphon Before the Entrance" by Cappella Romana.2021-02-0232 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmOrdetA return to the Dutch filmmaker, Carl Theodor Dreyer, and his 1955 film on three brothers, crazed prophets, and the possibility of miracles. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "The Word" by The Beatles.2021-01-1833 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmLilies of the FieldA discussion of the1963 film for which Sidney Poitier won Best Actor at the Academy Awards. The story of a migrant worker, traveling through rural Arizona and then taken in by Catholic German nuns, is based on a William Edmund Barrett novel of the same name. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Amen" from the film itself.2021-01-1227 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmMiracle on 34th StreetA discussion of George Seaton's 1947 Christmas film, set in Macy's, and igniting yet again the great Santa question: should we tell children of him or not? Find the final answer in this very episode. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "The Christmas Song" by Nat King Cole.2020-12-2427 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Third ManA discussion of Carol Reed's 1949 noir film set in postwar Vienna, where a American western novelist turns detective to solve his friend's murder. Names as big as Graham Greene and Orson Welles! A mystery film to thrill all ages! Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "The Third Man Theme" by The Band.2020-12-1628 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmCasablancaHumphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. 1942. No explanation necessary. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "As Time Goes By" by Dooley Wilson.2020-11-2832 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmInto Great SilenceA discussion of Philip Gröning's 2007 documentary on the monks of the Grande Chartreuse. One of the most hidden religious communities in the world, they replied to his letter after 16 years, granting him 6 months access to film within cloister walls. Wait until the right contemplative mood to watch this film. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum.2020-11-2235 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmMonsieur VincentA discussion of Maurice Cloche's 1947 film on St. Vincent de Paul, his work as father to the poor and galvanizing help from the higher-ups. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Vincent" (not de Paul) by Don McLean.2020-11-0333 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Passion of Joan of ArcA discussion of Carl Theodor Dreyer's 1928 film on the final days of medieval Europe's best-documented female saint. Involves: wide eyes, wicked theologians, and slowly panning cameras. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Poets and Mirros" by Hope & Justin.2020-10-3127 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Flowers of St. FrancisA discussion of Roberto Rossellini's 1952 film and its not-so-stellar depiction of the saint from Assisi. Notwithstanding, of course, a few good takeaways. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music from the film.2020-10-1731 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmModern TimesA discussion of Charlie Chaplin's 1936 film about industry, love, and being an artist. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Smile" by Nat King Cole.2020-09-3029 minGotta Be SaintsGotta Be SaintsMemento Mori - Part TwoOn episode twenty of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I continued my talk with Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP, about death. This episode is titled "Memento Mori - Remember Your Death."Biography:Fr. Timothy Danaher was born and raised in Steubenville, OH. He attended Franciscan University of Steubenville and studied literature. He entered Dominicans in 2011 and ordained a priest in 2018. Currently, he work in Philadelphia going between parish work,  Hispanic ministries and hospice chaplain. Episode breakdown::20 Ethical Issues connected to death2:50 The fear of dying alone10:20 Best ways to pr...2020-08-3034 minFriars and FilmFriars and Film2001: A Space OdysseyA discussion of Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film about human origins, human futures, and zero-gravity jogging. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Space Oddity" by David Bowie.2020-08-2639 minGotta Be SaintsGotta Be SaintsMemento Mori - Part OneOn episode nineteen of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I talk with Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP, about death. This episode is titled "Memento Mori - Remember Your Death."Biography:Fr. Timothy Danaher was born and raised in Steubenville, OH. He attended Franciscan University of Steubenville and studied literature. He entered Dominicans in 2011 and ordained a priest in 2018. Currently, he work in Philadelphia going between parish work,  Hispanic ministries and hospice chaplain. Episode breakdown::15 St. Collin’s story2:30 Introducing Fr. Timothy Danaher, OP4:45 Why are we talking about death?2020-08-2433 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmA Hidden LifeA discussion of Terrence Malick's 2019 film about conscience, heaven, the Alps, and Franz Jägerstätter. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Salve Regina" by Arvo Pärt.2020-08-1242 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Burmese HarpA discussion of Kon Ichikawa's 1956 film about Japanese troops, parrots, and harps. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music from the film.2020-07-1837 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmCitizen KaneA discussion of Orson Welles' 1941 film about the the rise and fall of a newspaper magnate. Is it "the greatest film of all time" as critics say? Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Oh! Look At Me Now" by The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, with Frank Sinatra and Connie Haines.2020-07-1139 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmBabette's FeastA discussion of Gabriel Axel’s 1987 film about a lotto ticket and a last supper. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Klockan slår och tiden går" from the ending of the film.2020-06-1938 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmLa PromesseA discussion of the Dardenne brothers' 1996 film on immigration and a Belgian youth's fight for integrity. Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "The Devil, God & Me" by Evan Bartels.2020-06-1337 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Gospel According to MatthewA discussion of Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1964 film on Christ. Fairly faithful for a Marxist! Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Gloria" from the Missa Luba by Les Troubadours du Roi Baudouin.2020-06-0541 minFriars and FilmFriars and FilmThe Seventh SealThree priests have their debut episode discussing the movies, Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film on the plague! Intro music: "Magne Pater" by Dominican Schola Cantorum. Outro music: "Reaper Man" by Hope and Justin.2020-05-3035 minThe MIT Press PodcastThe MIT Press PodcastJoseph Reagle, "Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents" (MIT Press, 2019)Life hackers track and analyze the food they eat, the hours they sleep, the money they spend, and how they're feeling on any given day. They share tips on the most efficient ways to tie shoelaces and load the dishwasher; they employ a tomato-shaped kitchen timer as a time-management tool. They see everything as a system composed of parts that can be decomposed and recomposed, with algorithmic rules that can be understood, optimized, and subverted. In Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents (MIT Press, 2019), Joseph Reagle examines these attempts to systematize living and finds that they are the...2020-03-261h 16New Books in Popular CultureNew Books in Popular CultureJoseph Reagle, "Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents" (MIT Press, 2019)Life hackers track and analyze the food they eat, the hours they sleep, the money they spend, and how they're feeling on any given day. They share tips on the most efficient ways to tie shoelaces and load the dishwasher; they employ a tomato-shaped kitchen timer as a time-management tool. They see everything as a system composed of parts that can be decomposed and recomposed, with algorithmic rules that can be understood, optimized, and subverted. In Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents (MIT Press, 2019), Joseph Reagle examines these attempts to systematize living and finds that they are the...2020-03-261h 16New Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyNew Books in Science, Technology, and SocietyJoseph Reagle, "Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents" (MIT Press, 2019)Life hackers track and analyze the food they eat, the hours they sleep, the money they spend, and how they're feeling on any given day. They share tips on the most efficient ways to tie shoelaces and load the dishwasher; they employ a tomato-shaped kitchen timer as a time-management tool. They see everything as a system composed of parts that can be decomposed and recomposed, with algorithmic rules that can be understood, optimized, and subverted. In Hacking Life: Systematized Living and its Discontents (MIT Press, 2019), Joseph Reagle examines these attempts to systematize living and finds that they are the latest...2020-03-261h 16Diocese of ArlingtonDiocese of ArlingtonClarendon TOT: "Understanding Pope Francis as a Latino" Br. Timothy Danaher, O.P. (February 2018)Clarendon Theology on Tap (formerly Arlington Theology on Tap) #ClarendonTOT "Understanding Pope Francis as a Latino" Brother Timothy Danaher, O.P. Clarendon TOT is held on the second Monday of each month at O'Sullivan's Irish Pub located at 3207 Washington Blvd., in Arlington, VA, across from St. Charles Borromeo.* All adults (ages 21-39) single and married of all faith backgrounds are invited. Talk begins at 7:30 pm & ends with Q&A at 8:30 pm. Arrive early to get a seat! Questions? 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