Welcome to VOX SFX, a podcast which aims to explore the rich history and traditions of the Catholic Church over the last two thousand years. This podcast is designed to educate those who might not know much about the Church, and to those members of the faithful who may be unaware of the significance of our symbolism and ritual. Through study and interviews, we hope to share this vivid saga of antiquity with a new generation of listeners.
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E28 - On the Road with Fr Pat Conroy
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From helping the poorest and most desperate of humanity all the way to the hallowed halls of Congress, Father Pat Conroy has lived a remarkable life. His breadth of experience has given him precious wisdom to share. Join Nicholas as we trace Fr Conroy's journey and discover the lessons that dwell there.…
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The Trinity is one of the most fundamental of Christian concepts. It is also one of the hardest to describe, as it is one of our deepest mysteries. It seems the more one tries to define it rationally, the concept moves farther away. It defies logic, but the attempt of understanding remains essential and eternal. Fr Victor joins Nicholas as we attem…
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In the beginning, God created the world in all its glory and bounty. He then created the creatures that would populate it. Finally, He raise up man from the earth and charged us with a sacred duty: to be stewards of the Garden. Though we may no longer dwell in Eden, our appointed task remains to be caretakers of Creation. Fr Guyol joins Nicholas as…
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Whether exemplars of a virtuous life or those martyred in the name of their faith, the saints hold a place of special importance in the religious life of a practicing Catholic. We look to them for inspiration and courage. We read and consider the wisdom of their words. We see what they do in life and are filled with awe. But who are they, and how d…
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The concept of "Sin", as it appears in popular mythology, is a largely misunderstood one. There is this image of the self-hating Catholic who dwells on their failings constantly. However, this doesn't match up with the actual theology concerning sin and its place in our understanding of ourselves. Rather than a point of shame, it is an invitation t…
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Prayer is a fundamental part of most religious practices with Catholicism being no exception. Our faith is deeply rooted in a relationship with a deeply personal God to whom we pray frequently for issues such as praise, gratitude, sorrow, or need. We have nigh countless prayers, with many asking the intercession of various saints and angels. Why do…
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We all have our trials and tribulations, our periods of suffering, and those moments of desolation. Even when we walk in darkness God is with us, and few know this better than our own VOX SFX Podcast host, Nicholas Brouillard. From humble beginnings as a Methodist in the woods of northern Montana to a Catholic cantor and content creator for St. Fra…
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One of the most important things to any Catholic is a well formed conscience. It is through this valuable trait that we are able to discern the best ways to live. How do we acquire it? Through faith formation, at every level of ones journey, we are able to walk with confidence in the Lord. Join Nicholas as we sit down with Shai Hill to talk about t…
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With the Olympics fresh in the mind of the world and the seasons beginning in the fall, this seems an ideal time to talk about the value of spirituality when it comes to sports. We bring God and our spirit with us wherever we are, even when we are on the field or court. What are the benefits of maintaining a solid spiritual connection with our trai…
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Last week we heard about the Spiritual Exercises from Luke Larson, who offered his testament and experience with this enlightening process. However, all of those who partake in this intimate process have different fruits for their labors. On this episode, we invite a veteran of the Exercises to present her perspectives and interaction with the Exer…
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Few things are more satisfying on the soul level that these Spiritual Exercises developed by St Ignatius. This process can be an transformative experience, deepening our experience of the Gospels and expanding our view of Jesus. Luke Larson joins Nicholas to provide an outline of these Spiritual Exercises for Everyday Living, and to give testimony …
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One of the things we are called to do in our faith is to serve one another. We all have our talents and gifts, and when we use them to the benefit of others their value increases ten-fold. Deacon Mike Bloomdahl has lived a life of service, a man who shows us what it is to serve our fellow man. Join Nicholas as we listen to the experience of Deacon …
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When Christ came, He came not to save some but to save all. He charged His followers to spread this message to all corners of the globe: all are loved equally in His Father's eyes. We mortal followers of Christ have sometimes forgotten this fundamental message; in particular with how we relate to those pushed, intentionally or unintentionally, to t…
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This show was made possible by a grant from the Diocese of Helena. Our Bishop has a vision of evangelism, a revitalization of the faith and understanding within the Catholic Church. We are lucky enough to have been able to sit down and talk with him about his life, the duties of a Bishop, and the vision he has for the Diocese of Helena. Join Nichol…
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College is a time of great stress and uncertainty. Young people today face stark challenges and many are gripped by chronic loneliness. Thankfully, there are people like Father Kirby Longo who make it their ministry to reach out and shine a light in the darkness, lifting up the lost and searching and giving them a spiritual home where they can feel…
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As literal tongues of fire descend to the earth in the form of a solar magnetic storm, it is an auspicious time to be celebrating Pentecost. This joyous holiday marks the beginning of our Church and the faith as a whole. Join Fr Cochran and Nicholas as we experience the deep mystery of the spirit as revealed during the Pentecost.…
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Many things take place behind the scenes at a Mass. There are textiles to be washed, meals to be prepped, equipment that needs maintenance, and salaries to be paid. All of this is done through the generosity of the Parish. It is one of the most direct ways that a person can be involved in their Church, as those funds go right back in to creating th…
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Though most of us are accustomed to the familiar presence of our priest, many of us are unaware of what it takes to become one. There are many ways to become a priest, whether it be through a Diocese or an Order. In this episode, we explore the rigorous process involved with joining the Jesuits. Fr. Cochran and Jonathan Choe join Nicholas to show u…
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Easter is a special time of year for Catholics and other Christians around the world. This celebration contains the core of our beliefs and serves as to a reminder about what makes us Christian. Join Fr. Cochran and Nicholas as they discuss Easter, its historic roots, and its theological relevance to us today…
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E09 - Transubstantiation and the Eucharist
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There are many mysteries of the Catholic faith that are unknown or misunderstood. Transubstantiation is one of those mysteries. This episode will change the way that you understand and experience the Eucharist. Fr. Ed Hislop and Fr. Hightower join Nicholas to get to the real core of Transubstantiation and the Eucharist.…
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RCIA is the most common way for a person to become Catholic. But it is far more than just classes to attend. Fr. Hightower, Erin Turner, and Jon Turner join Nicholas to take a look at this beautiful and meaningful processBy VOX SFX
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A yearly staple here at St. Francis Xavier Parish, the Novenas of Grace are a special type of prayer. It is a Catholic tradition to have some prayers that extend days, weeks, or months at a time. The focus here is one a central theme and, as these particular Novenas imply, that theme is grace. Join Nicholas as we sit down with our Director of Spiri…
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Lent is an introspective time of year. During this season, we are asked to look within and acknowledge where we fall short of our spiritual goals. However, there is more to Lent than meets the eye. This season of penance is also a call to great rejoicing. Join Fr. Hightower and Nicholas Brouillard as we delve into the foundations of this sacred tim…
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A Mass can be called successful if it brings the congregation to a prayerful state and a feeling of being closer to God. But it takes far more than just ritual to accomplish this. Liturgy is everything that goes into making this goal possible, all the way down to the most minute details. Father Paul Cochran joins us to explore the traditional roots…
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Within the orders of the Catholic Church there are those tasked with specific roles. Everyone has their talents and it is of paramount importance to fit people where those talents serve best. Among fellow Jesuits, this task is one of those delegated to a Provincial. Join Father Hightower, Nicholas Brouillard, and the Provincial of Jesuits West Fath…
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For Catholics, Christmas is a time of sacred rituals and honored traditions. As long as we can remember, we have been celebrating this holiday with joy. But what is the deeper meaning here? How does this season fit into Catholic theology, and how did these traditions and rituals come about? Join Fr. Paul Cochran and Nicholas as we delve into this p…
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Advent holds a special place in the hearts of many around the world, and there are many traditions associated with this season of anticipation. These traditions evolved over the years from mutual association and doctrinal evolution. Join Father Hightower, Father Cochran, and Nicholas as we begin this most wonderful time of the year with an explorat…
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"Bring Me The Black Robes", said the Salish prophet Shiny Shirt. The history of the Church in Western Montana is a unique one, as the Jesuits were directly invited by the local tribes who lived in this area. The Church of St. Francis Xavier was also instrumental in the development of the the city of Missoula and beyond. Join Father Hightower, Patri…
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An introductory episode where the creators of this podcast outline their goals, ambitions, and focal points for the show. Get to know the people behind VOX SFX as we prepare to enter into this adventure with you. With Colin McCormack, Father Craig Hightower, Father Paul Cochran, and Nicholas Brouillard Music played by Lydia Schmidt…
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The Joyful Mysteries Prayed on Monday and Saturday Readers: Heidi Martin, Deb Johnson, Marc Tschida, Nicholas Brouillard Music by Heidi MartinBy Patricia
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The Luminous Mysteries Prayed on Thursday Readers: Marc Tschida, Deb Johnson, Heidi Martin, Nicholas Brouillard Music by Heidi MartinBy Patricia
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The Sorrowful Mysteries Prayed on Tuesday and Friday Readers: Nicholas Brouillard, Deb Johnson, Heidi Martin, Marc Tschida Music by Heidi MartinBy Patricia
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The Glorious Mysteries Prayed on Sunday and Wednesday Readers: Deb Johnson, Heidi Martin, Marc Tschida, Nicholas Brouillard Music by Heidi MartinBy Patricia
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