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Is that a Sport?
Okay, now let’s just remember that we are all friends here… because this episode contains what are sure to be some unpopular opinions. We’re talking about which “sports” may or may not actually be “sports”. But don’t worry,
O Hallmark
Tis the season to watch Hallmark… or is it? We know, we know – some of you deeply love the cheesy lines, and the rediscovering the holiday spirit, and the “We saved Christmas!” happy endings… cue the jingle bells and the snowfall.
St. Joseph’s Fiat
St. Joseph might be one of the most acknowledged saints of all time. He’s present in our nativity scenes and usually has either a statue or window in our churches. But he might also be one of the least known saints of all time.
Airports
In this episode, we’re talkin airports. Some people enjoy them; some people detest them. Either way, airports are this place of in-between, where lots of waiting takes place as we’re journeying to our final destination. So join us in a conversation,
Elements of the Soul
What is something we all have but definitely don’t pay enough attention to? Hands down, our souls. It can be difficult to even notice our souls. They aren’t spoken of much and there’s a lot of debate on what they actually are.
Adoration
You probably can’t get more Catholic than this. In this episode, we’re talking all about adoration… which we think might be a helpful thing. Even if this is a type of prayer you’re familiar with, it’s not very often that the traditions behind adorati...
Fr. Mike Schmitz
Once upon a time, we sat down for an interview with the one and only, Fr Mike Schmitz. (By once upon a time, we mean last year-ish) We thought we’d dig this one out of the archives for your present day listening enjoyment.
Glitter
Get ready everyone. You’re probably not prepared for Fr Ryan’s strong opinion on – of all things – glitter. (I know, right? Of all the things to get amped up about?!) We’re going to be trekking through this episode and using glitter as an analogy for...
Mass Tips
There are 168 hours in a week. As practicing Catholics, we spend at least one of those hours in Mass…. which comes out to… 1.68% of our week. Let’s be honest – it’s really hard for the Mass to be the source and summit of our faith when we’re there fo...