Casting the Net

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Casting the Net

Casting the Net is a candid discussion between two fathers, one a priest and the other a married man with four kids, on what it means to be a father, and always in search of “catching the faith”.Hosted by the Father Dave Nuss and Rick LingvaiProduced by Applo Multimedia Group

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    Episode 200 - How to Love Your Enemies Part V

    Questions or comments about the show? Click here!Welcome to our 200th episode of Casting the Net!  It's been an honor to bring this show to you each week. We appreciate the feedback and support to our show and look forward to continuing on for many more!In today's show, we continue the series on How To Love Your Enemies, with a particular focus on:Why we should strive for a readiness to help and assist, and why it needs to be more than just a kind thoughtUnderstanding what God valuesWhy we need divine assistanceAnd much more...And be sure to visit the affiliate partner to our show, a fun company called Sock Religious, a division of Catholic Concepts.  Need a pair of socks with St. Teresa on them? Done. A tongue-in-cheek sticker of the Last Supper? Check. While a portion of your purchase goes to support the production of Casting the Net, it's also a fun way to promote and support Catholicism through various products.  Click the link below to explore their website and all the fun, Catholic-based items they sell.  https://sockreligious.com/?ref=apploThanks for listening!

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    Episode 199 - How to Love You Enemies (Part IV)

    Questions or comments about the show? Click here!Welcome to Part IV in our series on How To Love Your Enemies.  Today is a more practical turn in the series, giving a more broad insight into the topic which is helpful for all of us.  A few highlights include:If you've been baptized then you already have the gifts you needYou can't fight fire with fireAnd more...Enjoy!And be sure to visit the affiliate partner to our show, a fun company called Sock Religious, a division of Catholic Concepts.  Need a pair of socks with St. Teresa on them? Done. A tongue-in-cheek sticker of the Last Supper? Check. While a portion of your purchase goes to support the production of Casting the Net, it's also a fun way to promote and support Catholicism through various products.  Click the link below to explore their website and all the fun, Catholic-based items they sell.  https://sockreligious.com/?ref=apploThanks for listening!

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    Episode 198 - How To Love Your Enemies (Part III)

    Questions or comments about the show? Click here!Welcome to Part III in our series on How To Love Your Enemies.  Today's highlights include:How the act of mercy is helping someone identify who they really areThe importance of loving people who seem unlovable, even momentarilyCancel CultureAnd more...Enjoy!And be sure to visit the affiliate partner to our show, a fun company called Sock Religious, a division of Catholic Concepts.  Need a pair of socks with St. Teresa on them? Done. A tongue-in-cheek sticker of the Last Supper? Check. While a portion of your purchase goes to support the production of Casting the Net, it's also a fun way to promote and support Catholicism through various products.  Click the link below to explore their website and all the fun, Catholic-based items they sell.  https://sockreligious.com/?ref=apploThanks for listening!

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Casting the Net is a candid discussion between two fathers, one a priest and the other a married man with four kids, on what it means to be a father, and always in search of “catching the faith”.Hosted by the Father Dave Nuss and Rick LingvaiProduced by Applo Multimedia Group

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