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For Christians, spiritual growth depends on a healthy diet that includes both the milk and meat of God’s Word. But before we can savor large portions of sound doctrine, we need to be able to digest the basics of biblical truth. Whether you are a pastor, Sunday school teacher, or parent, helping others enjoy the “solid food” of Scripture is one of the most important components of discipleship. Released each weekday, this podcast can help Christians, families, and churches enjoy the rich doctr ...
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Welcome to our weekly study of the riches in the liturgical life of the Orthodox Chyrch. Join us for the weekly catechetical broadcast from the archives of Fr John Finley, as we are led by Holy Scripture, sacred Tradition and powerful contemporary Orthodox witness, into a deeper Christ-centred evangelical understanding and practise of the Divine Liturgy, the Sanctification of Time, the Sanctification of Life, and the counsel in the book, Sacred Meals. Find the titles and links for all our po ...
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On Anglican Catechesis join Fr. Kurt Hein and Fr. Isaac Rehberg on a journey of learning how to follow Jesus on the Anglican Way. Our goal is to assist in spiritual formation of lay people through teaching practical theology from To Be a Christian, the official catechism of the Anglican Church in North America. Download the catechism for free: https://anglicanchurch.net/catechism/ A production of Light of Christ Anglican Church www.lightofchristgeorgetown.org
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In 2016, Fr. Robbie and his daughter Ella started saying prayers and reciting the Lord’s Prayer, the Apostles Creed, and other parts of the liturgy on drives around town and on the way to school. Eventually, this became Car Ride Catechesis and grew into this podcast. We’ll keep it short for that quick drive. You can follow along by downloading the Car Ride Catechesis Cheat Sheet included in the episode notes each week. Occasionally, we will have a longer and more in-depth episode with a spec ...
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Mystagogy

Barbara Nicolosi Harrington

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In a tradition that dates back to the first centuries of Christianity, many newly initiated Christians were prepared for lives of faith through a formation with spiritual, liturgical, and communitarian dimensions. This period of formation was called mystagogy, a word which, in Greek, means "leading through the mysteries." Our program of mystagogy will have four primary goals: 1) To break open Magisterial teaching on the lay state (selections from Vatican II as well as letters/encyclicals fro ...
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Fr. Jim Chern has been a priest in the Archdiocese of Newark since 1999. He graduated with his master’s in theology from Seton Hall University. After his graduation he was assigned to Our Lady of Lourdes parish where he served as Parochial Vicar for 7 years. In 2007 he was named director of the Newman Catholic Center at Montclair State University where he still serves. In 2018 Fr. Jim was additionally named Archdiocesan Director of Campus Ministry by Cardinal Joseph Tobin.
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”Let Me Be Frank” is a podcast from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport and Veritas Catholic Radio featuring the Most Reverend Frank J. Caggiano, Bishop of Bridgeport. Each weekly episode features Bishop Frank’s honest opinions about recent Catholic news, reflections on Sunday’s Gospel, questions from diocesan faithful, and frank discussion of topics of faith and Catholicism.
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Readings from the dark underworld of cybercrime and espionage, recalled to life, reinterpreted, and reimagined for the benefit of the infosec literati. Oh, and it’s also just play and parody from the ever-restless imaginations of the N2K editorial team.
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Theological Mutts

Pierced Hand Media

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Welcome to the Theological Mutts Podcast! In each episode, Jason & Riley McCollister host honest discussions about developing a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church. This show is all about the journey of finding a more meaningful faith with God, breaking down denominational walls and building unity in the body of Christ! Whether you're new to the whole Jesus thing or a seasoned believer, this podcast will have something for you!
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"Things Not Seen" talks with people of faith who are working to make sense of why we are here and how we can all live together despite our deep differences in belief. The show is hosted by Dr. David Dault, and features guests from a broad spectrum of public life, with in-depth conversations about real struggles at the intersection of faith and culture.
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Diocese of Arlington

Audio resources from the Arlington Diocese

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The Diocese of Arlington serves over 460,000 parishioners in 69 parishes and 6 missions in the Northern Virginia area. For this rich community of faith, we offer recordings from homilies, talks, and seminars offered by the Diocesan offices.
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Devices and Desires

Fr. Bryan Wandel, Fr. Andrew Thebeau, James Kibby

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We're taking a deeper dive into the culture we live in. We'll need three things: (1) An understanding of the culture we find ourselves in. (2) A sharp analysis of the cracks in the smooth, seemingly solid narrative that our culture tells us about what it means to live a good life. (3) A new imagination of what it looks like for the gospel of Christ to open up and thrive from within the cracks of our culture. This podcast comes from clergy and laypeople at Church of the Atonement in Buffalo, ...
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On the Fifteenth Sunday Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (16: 29-----17:16) entitled “The beginning of the prophet Elijah’s mission in the reign of Ahab, king of Israel”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings…
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On Wednesday nights, Trinity Lutheran Church(Herrin, IL) offers to both children and adults an opportunity for teaching with Learn-by-Heart at 6:30 PM and a catechetical service at 7:00 PM. This service is designed to prepare God’s people for the theme of the upcoming Sunday Divine Service. This service is designed to prepare God’s people for the t…
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It's finally summer, so Bishop Caggiano takes the time to update his listeners about the big events and plans for the upcoming year. Topics include the Guilds, the Jubilee Year, Catechesis throughout the Diocese, the implementation of the One, dates and speakers for the Bishop's Lecture Series and more!…
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Question: What do the Scriptures principally teach? Answer: The Scriptures principally teach what man is to believe concerning God, and what duty God requires of man. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://gift.ligonier.org/1267/westminster If this podcast has been a blessing to you, try these other podcasts from Ligonie…
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Did you know a Eucharistic Revival is happening in the United States? In today’s episode we discuss the recent National Eucharistic Congress, what it means to have a “Eucharistic Revival” moment in the USA and practically speaking what this means for us as individuals and as families. Learn more about the National Eucharistic Revival by visiting eu…
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Question: What rule hath God given to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy Him? Answer: The Word of God, which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is the only rule to direct us how we may glorify and enjoy Him. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://gift.ligonier.org/1267/westminster If this p…
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Question: What is the chief end of man? Answer: Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy Him for ever. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://gift.ligonier.org/1267/westminster If this podcast has been a blessing to you, try these other podcasts from Ligonier: Renewing Your Mind: https://renewingyourmind.org/ 5 Mi…
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On Monday of the Sixteenth Week in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (1:15—2:11) entitled “Why Paul decided to change plans for his journey”. Our treasure, which follows. is from the beginning of a letter to the Magnesians by Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop an…
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If you might be interested in joining Trinity Lutheran Church, this is the course for you! Handout 1: Lords-Supper-adapted-b.pdf Handout 2: Seeking-the-Truth-from-the-Word-of-God-for-BLT.pdf Overheads 1: Overheads-Lords-Supper.pdf –Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL) https://vimeo.com/988005497?share=copy…
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Order of Divine Service, p.7 The Augustana Service Book and Hymnal Hymn “Dearest Jesus, at Your Word” LW 202 Readings: Jeremiah 15:19-21, Romans 8:12-17, Matthew 7:15-23 Hymn of the Day: “The Will of God Is Always Best” (The Augustana Service Book and Hymnal #46, LW 425, TLH 517) Sermon Offertory: “Create in Me…” p.18 General Prayer……… p.19-20 Hymn…
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On the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the beginning of the second letter of the apostle Paul to the Corinthians (1:1–14) entitled “Thanksgiving in the midst of tribulations”. Our treasure, which follows. is from the beginning of a letter to the Magnesians by Saint Ignatius of Antioch, bishop and…
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On Saturday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second book of Kings (2: 1-15) entitled “The assumption of Elijah”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings are regarded by many as the last part of a work commonly kn…
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On Friday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to reflect on a passage from the second book of Chronicles (20:1–9, 13–24), entitled “The wondrous story relating the help God offered to Jehoshaphat”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treaties On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, Bishop. Second Chronicles covers the time…
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On Thursday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to continue to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (22: 1-9, 15-23, 29, 34-38). Today's passage is entitled “God’s Plan for the evil king Ahab is revealed”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books…
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On Wednesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to continue to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (21: 1-21, 27-29) entitled “Elijah, defender of justice for the poor”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings are regarded by many as …
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On Tuesday of the Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, our church invites us to continue to reflect on passages from the first book of Kings (19: 1-9a, 11-21) entitled “The Lord reveals himself to Elijah”. Our treasure, which follows, is from the treatise On the Mysteries by Saint Ambrose, bishop. The two Books of Kings are regarded by many as the last…
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