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Join Tim Glemkowski, CEO of the National Eucharistic Congress, for the REVIVE Podcast. The 2024 season of REVIVE features conversations with Catholic leaders who are committed to helping you enkindle your missionary fire so that you can share the gift of our Eucharistic Lord with others. REVIVE season two culminates at the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana, July 17-21, 2024. Official podcast of the USCCB’s National Eucharistic Revival (www.eucharisticrevival.org) an ...
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Hosted by Dr. Leonard DeLorenzo, of the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame (http://mcgrath.nd.edu), Church Life Today features conversations with pastoral leaders and scholars from around the country and covers issues that matter most to Church life today. Church Life Today is an OSV Podcasts partner.
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Brus - En podcast av och med Simon Hjortfors och Alazar Keiredin. Vårt mål är att i varje avsnitt analysera det som sticker ut i mediebruset. Digitala medier i ett socialt perspektiv med inslag av humor. Det kan handla om livshändelser i ett avsnitt och i nästa avsnitt kan vi förklara varför Alazar hatar Nicholas Cage och Simon hatar hästar osv.
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"I desire for the Church to be humbled, to be able to say, ‘I'm sorry, I made a mistake.’ I desire for the Church to say…’He must increase, and I must decrease.’" - Chika Anyanwu In this episode, Tim and Chika Anyanwu discuss how retreats with NET Ministries always made Chika’s siblings nicer to her – and also how they helped her encounter Jesus in…
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“Seek first the Kingdom of God, and all these other things will be given to you besides.” When the Lord speaks to his disciples about anxieties, about busyness, about the hustle and bustle of the world, he does not lead them to abandon everything and run away; rather, he leads them to put the first thing first, and allow everything to come into the…
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"I think [the Eucharistic Revival] is more than just knowing that God is present in the Eucharist…I think it's more of, ‘What does God want to do in your heart through his Presence in the Eucharist while you're present in front of him?’" - Mari Pablo In this episode, Tim and Mari Pablo discuss Mari’s story of growing up as the pastor’s child and bo…
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“I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit” (John 15:5). Disciples are Christ’s branches. We grow from him. His life courses through us. The fruit we bear is the sign of his love. As the Eucharistic Revival in the United States reaches its culmination this summer, we at Notre Dame are marking the o…
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The Lord gives us what we cannot make or do for ourselves. Our first task in life is to receive. And from what we receive, we are to be changed. The mystery of the Eucharist abides in that exchange: receiving, becoming. In a new book titled Eucharist: The Real Presence of Christ, my longtime friend Tania Geist presents twelve substantive Eucharisti…
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"This is the greatest gift that God has given us, the Real Presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, so I just don't think you can go wrong going all in on that." - Father Rocky Hoffman, JCD In this episode, Tim and Father Rocky Hoffman discuss Father Rocky’s history with Opus Dei, the great influence that saints JPII and Josemaria Escriva had on hi…
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Jessica Bross helps people find their stories, craft their stories, and tell their stories. In fact, she usually writes out other people’s stories in their own voice. Jessica ghostwrites memoirs. She listens to people, she listens more, she helps them find the desire that shapes a story or theme in their lives, then she writes that story for them a…
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“It is a time when we're seeing a lot of revolutions with God outside of them. Let's make a revolution with God inside of it. It's the revolution of love for the Eucharist." - Mother Adela In this episode, Tim and Mother Adela Galindo discuss how Mother Adela promised Mother Mary at the age of 7 that she would never say no to her. They also discuss…
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It’s hard—and getting harder—to discern the proper relationship between our Catholic faith and American political life. Perhaps it is time to reset the framework for how we engage politics as Catholics, even by broadening our understanding of our duty to public life beyond merely politics. In his new book, Citizens Yet Strangers, Kenneth Craycraft …
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"This is an extravagant act of love by the Bride and the Body of Christ for the Bridegroom and the Head. And it is about time. We've been waiting 83 years…let's do it right in Indianapolis." - Father Roger Landry, Diocese of Fall River In this episode, Tim and Father Roger Landry discuss Father Roger’s previous role as an attaché to the Holy See’s …
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You can’t take a souvenir from Hell into Heaven; likewise, you can’t fit the realities of Heaven into Hell. That is Gospel truth for C. S. Lewis, especially as he imagines the separation between Heaven and Hell, vice and virtue, corrupt loves and the fullness of joy in his brief, brilliant eschatological novel, The Great Divorce. As we make the tur…
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"I think that [God] wants a National Eucharistic Congress to bring us home to himself, to renew the bride…to live again." - Sister Miriam James Heidland, SOLT In this episode, Tim and Sister Miriam James Heidland discuss Sister Miriam’s March Madness tweeting, healing our identity wounds, and how Christian discipleship is the process of being broug…
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"I do believe that there is a special outpouring upon the land of the United States of America that is going to happen where we will be filled with God and his grace, and we're going to go out into the secular world…and we're going to share the joy of the Gospel with them and invite them to come and see the Lord.’" - Father Josh Johnson, Diocese of…
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Because of Christ, the spiritual life is practical, and the practical life is spiritual. The Incarnation guarantees that. In this special episode, Leonard DeLorenzo shares some of the fruits of his newly published work, In Search of a Full Life: A Practical and Spiritual Guide. This book is especially well suited for young adults, perhaps upon Conf…
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Suffering is universal. But how do we understand suffering? Does it have meaning? Can it have meaning? And most of all, what is the meaning of suffering in Christian life? Questions like these inform the work of my guest today, Dr. Mark Giszczak, author of the new book Suffering: What Every Catholic Should Know. Dr. Giszczak is Professor of Sacred …
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“Have the courage to be a Christian, which means every day is a new day and God's grace is real and his compassion and love for you is the strongest thing...in the universe." - Montse Alvarado In this episode, Tim and Montse Alvarado discuss how Montse received the invitation as a lay woman to be one of the three emcees for the 10th National Euchar…
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"That's not really the point of this gathering. This is a moment of renewal for the Church…a time of prayer–not an event–but a sort of a happening, a spiritual happening on behalf of the Church in the United States." - Sister Josephine Garrett, CSFN In this episode, Tim and Sister Josephine Garrett discuss Sister Josephine’s roundabout path to reli…
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It is really peculiar that Pontius Pilate’s name appears in the creed. Aside from Jesus and Mary, no other historical figures are mentioned. How did he make it into the creed? That is a question that Josh McManaway helps us to figure out. This is the second episode of several where Josh joins us to discuss the creed. He is currently working on a bo…
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We profess belief in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit with such regularity that we likely fail to contemplate the profundity of what we declare. Josh McManaway of the McGrath Institute for Church Life is working on a book to spark new wonder and open up new depths for us about the Apostles’ Creed. In helping us learn the theology and history of…
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"It is just calm because I'm not bringing any work in. It is just you and me and that's all it is. When I do that, I know that I'm growing in intimacy with the Lord. And when I fail to do that or I do it in my own kind of distorted and distracted way, then I know that I'm cheating." - Father Mike Schmitz, Diocese of Duluth In this episode, Tim and …
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Går igjennom samtlige Q4 resultater for selskaper i Veritas. Det er alfabetisk, så bare å spole om det er enkelte selskaper det er interesse for. Det er også en video med slider som ligger på Youtube-kanalen min, dette er altså lydfila derfra. Selskaper nevnt er Admicom, AF Gruppen, Avanza, Atlas Copco, Bahnhof, Betsson, BioGaia, Bouvet, Coloplast,…
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Black Catholics and Catholic Social Teaching, with Deacon James Summers Why do so many Black Catholics leave the Church and why do so few new members enter the Church? This is the twofold question that Deacon James Summers along with his wife Wendy and others sought to understand when they were appointed to the Black Catholic Advisory Board for the…
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"And this is not just an event, right? It'd be like saying, ‘Well, Pentecost, it was just an event.’ No, actually the Holy Spirit showed up and the Holy Spirit transformed people. And this is what the National Eucharistic Congress is going to be." - Bishop Cozzens, Diocese of Crookston In this episode, Tim and Bishop Andrew Cozzens discuss the gene…
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Here’s something a little different. A fun — but dark! — one. I’m a big fan of Denis Villeneuve, and I was due for a re-watch of ‘Sicario’ (2015, written by Taylor Sheridan). It was the perfect opportunity to nerd out about the film, so I recruited my OSV colleagues Ed William (🇬🇧) and Dylan O’Sullivan (🇮🇪) for that task. (You should follow them on…
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Vært sjeldent mye endringer i First Veritas de siste ukene. Går i denne podcasten gjennom: -Rask oppsummering av avkastning 2023 og siden oppstart -Den "nye" QARP (Quality at a Reasonable Price) investeringsfilosofien -Bud på Kindred - hvordan har fondet agert på dette -Nytt porteføljeselskap og prosess rundt hvordan dette typisk skjer -Rask oppsum…
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“This is something we can all get behind, and I think people have been missing that. There’s a lot of division right now…That’s the power of this message. That’s the power of this time.” - Father Agustino Torres, CFR Listen in as Season 1 host, Father Agustino Torres, CFR, officially hands off the reins of the Revive Podcast to Season 2 host, Tim G…
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Born from a vision to fuse rapid scientific and technological advancement with the wisdom of the Catholic faith, Catholic Institute of Technology forms scientists, engineers and mathematicians who are dedicated to upholding the Catholic faith. This brand new university will welcome students for the first time in Fall 2024 to its campus in Castel Ga…
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The question at Christmas is not about whether God will act for us. The babe born of Mary is the answer: God has given everything. The question is really about us. Will we receive Christ? This is a most magnificent reversal, and a most perilous one. He in whom all things are created––in whom we live and move and have our being––is given into our ha…
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Sometimes you have to leave what’s familiar to discover what is most beautiful, most profound, and most meaningful precisely in your ordinary life. A pilgrimage is one of the best means for doing just that: departing from what you know in order to return anew. But pilgrimage is not just any kind of trip or travel, it is instead an intentional journ…
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What is the belief of ordinary Catholics around the Eucharist? That is a harder question to answer that it might at first seem. You could put forward two options and ask a respondent if they believe this or that. But it is not easy to phrase those options correctly, nor is it easy to ensure that your respondent understands what you are trying to as…
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Many of us browsing social media have had the experience of seeing horrendous images and videos from armed conflicts. Sometimes those dehumanizing acts are featured widely even before conflict fully breaks out. Seeing these things gives us a sense of rage or sorrow or concern or all of the above. It is not uncommon for our sympathies to be swayed b…
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Jessica Mannen Kimmet was searching for spiritual resources in the Church that would guide her and strengthen her during her early years of motherhood. She was experiencing significant struggles and was confronting unmet expectations. But other than a few scattered blog posts here and there, she really couldn’t find anything that would respond to h…
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To love your neighbor, you must know your neighbor. And to know your neighbor, you often times have to go beyond the mind you have. The Greek word for conversion, metanoia, means just that: “to go beyond the mind you have”, so that loving your neighbor usually requires some kind of conversion. Conversions are often uncomfortable and even painful. I…
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One of the surest ways to incite wonder and love for the Lord in our children is for us to rekindle wonder and love for the Lord in ourselves. As mature Christians, we have a responsibility to instruct our children––to model and share our faith with them. For many of us, this begins as a daunting and uncertain task: we might question our own faith,…
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Today, I’m joined by my friend Trung Phan! He’s multi-talented, funny and smart, a great writer, podcaster, and just overall good dude 👍 In this conversation, we cover a lot of things from the Trung Expanded Universe, from the network effect at companies like Twitter/X and Facebook to Chernobyl and partying in Vietnam, we talk about creating online…
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In a 2019 study, the Pew Research Center found that just one-third of U.S. Catholics Agree that the Eucharist is the Body and Blood of Christ. That is a sobering statistic. Even if we account for the way in which the survey question may have been imprecisely formed, it still seems that the overwhelming majority of Catholics surveyed espoused belief…
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In 1965, in an NBC News documentary, J. Robert Oppenheimer reflected on his role in leading the Manhattan Project that yielded the first nuclear weapons by saying this: “We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed; a few people cried. Most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita; Vishn…
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On his sixth appearance on the pod, MBI joins me to discuss the most polarizing of the Big Tech companies: Meta Platforms (the artist formerly known as Facebook). Of course, it’s impossible to talk about it without talking about Mark Zuckerberg, so we try to better understand how he thinks about the company that he founded when he was 19, and how h…
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To deceive yourself is easy, but to stop deceiving yourself is hard. This truth is more apparent to each of us when we look to other people than it is when we look to ourselves. Why? Because we tend to believe the lies we have told ourselves, so much so that they really aren’t lies anymore for we have forgotten the truth. One of the gifts of excell…
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En este episodio, el Padre Agustino, y Solanyi platican sobre el Avivamiento Eucarístico Nacional. Ellos analizan la presencia amorosa de Dios en la Eucaristía y en nuestra vida espiritual. También platican cómo el sacramento de la comunión nos da la gracia necesaria para negarnos a nosotros mismos y vivir para Cristo! Father Agustino Torres Instag…
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It probably comes as a surprise to no one that cases with issues of religious liberty regularly make their way before the Supreme Court. What might surprise many, however, is that there is a lot of agreement if not unanimity among justices when they decide such cases. In 2023, the justices returned a 9-0 decision in a religious liberty case regardi…
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Once when my eldest son was about five years old, we happened to be reading the first chapter of Mark’s Gospel when we came upon the account of a man with an unclean spirit. My son asked me what that meant. I didn’t know how to answer so I said: “What do you think?” He didn’t know. So we read it again. He noticed that the unclean spirit did not wan…
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"La Humildad de Dios": Lo que San Francisco de Asís tiene que decirle a la gente moderna sobre Jesús. (Padre Agustino, Solanyi Rodriguez, y el Padre Malachy Joseph Napier, CFR). En este episodio, el Padre Agustino, y Solanyi están acompañados por el Padre Malachy Napier, CFR. Un Fraile Franciscano de la Renovación, y uno de los Sacerdotes seleccion…
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