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A Christmas miracle! A podcast has been posted! We take some time to reflect on this little gem from Newman and Bishop Barron. Barron says "ideas are only really known across great stretches of space and time, with the gradual unfolding of their many dimensions...the Incarnation (God becoming man) is one of the richest and most complex ideas ever p…
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We jump on the mic for the first time this summer. This is the longest we have been away from each other. It has been tough. Although we were separate from each other, we were together intellectually and spiritually in our reading of Fr. Thomas Dubay's "Fire Within". We begin a discussion on becoming an attentive heart serious about the pursuit of …
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We catch you up on Spring Break, the end of Lent, and Easter. Today's discussion talks about the importance of simple creeds lived out within our life and spiritual musings. How can we learn from oral cultures and their ability to memorize important passages, hymns, statements and internalize them in a meaningful way? How can we allow small stateme…
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We look at the idea of unique ways to become Christ-like in our lives. We quickly look at the willingness to enter the desert with Christ and (briefly, I promise) Dmitri Karamazov's willingness to unjustly suffer in prison on behalf of all. We see how all of us in small ways can use moments to die to self and make meaning of suffering. I suffer, bu…
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Some quick life updates about baptisms and trophies. We take a gander at some poems that have been supplying some good prayer and some themes we have been interested in (the journey of humanity, breakthrough of grace, longing of the heart, etc.). There are also only like two Brothers Karamazov references, so you're welcome.…
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This has been one of my favorite discussions and reminds me of some of our conversations in college over a cup of coffee. We take a small section of a book and pull out some cool and deep human emotions and try to articulate the beauty of God's love and humanity's search for him. The loving heart that a sinner can still possess. How love can be unr…
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Homecoming, student sightings, updates on life and school. Our topic is based on growing and gathering experiences, being able to work through and name the feelings, emotions, and struggles you are going through. The ability to read a parable, life of a saint, or work of literature that lays out the deep truths of humanity and the triumphs and stum…
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What will you choose today? Joy or Cynicism? We jump into some PCSL updates, what we've been reading, and an investigation into what they are putting into chicken. We break down a pretty revealing paragraph about the mindset and outlook of someone who chooses to by cynical (spoiler alert: does not seem like a fun life), while also looking at ways t…
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Was Josh Vogel sleeping at Mass?? We give an update on the rest of the happenings of July and take a look at what to do when you have a spiritual writer's block. We talk about self-induced dryness in prayer and how to return to the basics and focus on what works. Share your life with God and return to the Father who is waiting to embrace you with j…
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We catch you up on some fun events from June and discuss why the space around us matters. The form and function of buildings and architecture can move people and create an experience that draws one deeper into their relationship with God. If that previous statement is true, why are there so many ugly churches? Also, we watch too much HGTV.…
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We discuss the Catholic scientist who discovered the chromosomal cause of Down Syndrome and his approach to use science to shed light on the dignity and support we can offer other humans. Human value is not based on what people arbitrarily decide is "productive" or "useful" for society. We need to learn how to experience the joy and the opportunity…
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Halloween, All Saints, All Souls. We look at the life of St. Maximilian Kolbe. He didn't settle with what was comfortable, he pushed himself, relied on prayer, trusted in Mary and Jesus and was able to do heroic things his whole life. These daily commitments and sacrifices allowed him to be even more heroic in his death. Check it out.…
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We discuss Paul's good weekend, camping, staring at the moon, and ponder what life would be like if things were actually silent. Our topic explores Captain Ratzinger and the Rusty Ship. Are the Church's roots deep and its flowers flourishing? Are we ready to jump on this ship to a destination that's worth it? Does Joey have beef with "Gift of Fines…
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