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Jesus is fully alive today in people. In these one-on-one interviews we highlight the many Christian voices and their work. We cover one topic with one guest spanning various people and topics like music, art, parenting, and more.If you would like to hear more Christian voices not normally highlighted, make sure to visit https://gatherclip.com to find homilies and reflections for the upcoming Sunday's Bible readings from a vast collection of scripture experts.
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"For Love of the Broken Body" Book Conversation
Sr. Julia Walsh wrote an EXCEPTIONAL book on the Eucharist, Communion, brokenness you must read. In Catholicism, the Eucharist can be simplified into meaning the body of Christ present in the bread and wine. Yet, it also has the meaning of Thanksgiving. There's also the term of Holy Communion and idea of sacrifice all pointing to Jesus offering himself at the Last Supper and the cross.In her book "For Love of the Broken Body: A Spiritual Memoir," Sister Julia expands our view of being part of the body of Christ, being fractured but still united in Christ, seeing one another as united to God, and seeing God present even through our suffering.Julia Walsh is a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration based in Wisconsin. A storyteller, poet, and community-builder, her ministry experience includes teaching, retreat facilitation, preaching, spiritual accompaniment, justice advocacy, and caring for people who are unhoused and incarcerated. Sister Julia is the author of two books including For Love of the Broken Body: A Spiritual Memoir and is the founder of Messy Jesus Business, a website and podcast that explores the messiness of modern Christianity. The author of numerous articles, her work has been featured on the BBC, Relevant Radio, U.S. Catholic, America, and National Catholic Reporter. In 2017 she received a Master’s in Pastoral Studies from Catholic Theological Union, Chicago. Today she serves her Franciscan community as a vocation director and speaks to a variety of groups about topics such as creativity, contemplation, and Gospel living.We invite you to read and purchase the this magnificent book at: https://www.monkfishpublishing.com/product/for-love-of-the-broken-body
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Reaching College Students
In this episode, Fr. John Paul Forté shares his transformative approach to campus ministry. He emphasizes the crucial role of accompanying students on their journey of intellectual, personal, and spiritual growth.Fr. Forté reflects on his experiences adapting to diverse campus environments and collaborating with university services to provide effective spiritual and pastoral counseling. He delves into his faith-based ministry strategies, shares impactful personal stories, and highlights his student ministry program.Join us as we explore the profound value of campus ministry and the importance of building meaningful relationships with students and faculty. Whether you're involved in campus ministry or simply interested in the impact of faith in education, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.Tune in now to discover how one priest is making a difference in the lives of college students!
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Welcoming the Family Abroad
Not many Christians are leaving their homes to do God's work abroad but Anita and Curt Klueg did, even as a family with children. In this interview they share their experience as Christian missioners abroad through programs like the Maryknoll Lay Missioners. They highlight the challenges of work and raising a family as well as the benefits of immersing themselves in the Kenyan culture. Now back in the US, they speak on how transformed the entire household remains in their personal and professional life to this very day.
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Spiritual Direction
Fr. Mark Thibodeaux has been a Spiritual Director for many years and he shares his work on bringing others closer to Jesus Christ. What is spiritual direction? Where can you find a Spiritual Director? Listen as Fr. Thibodeaux explains what it entails, what it's not and how you can also get spiritual direction.Find online Masses, retreats and other resources on the Holy Name of Jesus Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HNJChurchNewOrleans
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Tracing Our Catholic Roots
Knowing our roots, our church history is very important. Deacon Royce Winters shares his experience creating the "Celebrating Black Catholic History Month: Tracing Your Catholic Roots" project from the Office of African-American Catholic Ministries in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Deacon Winters talks about how he tried to capture the history and voices of Black Catholics, particularly from priests and parishioners in the Archdiocese.You can check out the project from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati from the following link:https://resources.catholicaoc.org/offices/african-american-pastoral-ministries/publications
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Faith Amidst Tragedy
Faith is stronger than life's struggles if we attend to it. Liz shares how her faith in Jesus Christ has evolved and how that has helped her in her life's journey. Although there have been many challenges what has strengthened her is her growing relationship with Christ. Hear how a Christian can shine God's light in the darkness.
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Unraveling Prayer
What is prayer? How can we pray to God? Desiré Findlay shares her voice on what prayer looks like to her through writing, dance, Lectio Divina and more. Listen in on the conversation as Desiré explains how prayer connects her to Jesus, others and the world. Find inspiration in how you can grow in prayer too.Please support Desiré by purchasing a beautifully handmade rosary from her Esty shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/adentroYafuera
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Communications within the Church
Meet Erika Jacinto who works as the Director of Communications and Media Relations, as well as the press secretary for the Archbishop, of the Catholic Church of Montreal. Erika shares how in her role she communicates with various individuals from laity, non-religious, and religious leaders like Archbishop Christian Lépine and Pope Francis.
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Motherhood as a Working Professional
Maria E. Luevano‑Salazar shares her view on motherhood as a working professional. She draws inspiration from her childhood experience of seeing her own mother and the other mothers in her family. Maria explains how being a mother has enhanced her appreciation of scripture and how she continues to express her faith in her family and her work place.
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Life of a Religious Brother
Bro. Kyle Mena, F.S.C speaks about joining the De La Salle Brothers, his work as a high school teacher, and the journey of living out his vocation.
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The Making of the Australian Women Preach Podcast
Angela Marquis speaks on behalf of the Australian Women Preach Podcast team to explain her role, what it takes to assemble preachers weekly, and the importance of this work.
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Art of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Lalo Garcia talks about his artwork "Apparitions of Guadalupe" and explains his inspiration, knowledge of the Virgen of Guadalupe, and the many details and techniques he used in this six piece art. The art talked about in this episode can be found at https://www.lalogarcia.com/sacred-art.
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Encountering God
This episode is a continuation of the conversation with Maryknoll Seminarian Diego Ramirez where we discuss missionary work, prayer, Christian art, and how we encounter God in all things and people.
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What is Missionary Work?
As a Maryknoll seminarian, Diego Ramirez talks about his experience serving and accompanying communities abroad. In this conversation Diego defines or redefines what ‘missionary work’ means and how Christians can connect with our fellow neighbors.
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Writing Bible Reflections
Mary Ortwein writes Bible reflections for A Catholic Moment and in this episode we discuss her approach, challenges and history in trying to write about God's message in scripture. Mary inspires us to continue serving Jesus in different capacities in life and be open to follow the Lord.
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Homilies at Mass
Fr. Stephen Thorne humbly speaks about the process of preparing a homily, his preaching approach, why community is important, and church.Fr. Stephen Thorne is a priest of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Fr. Thorne was the Pastor of Saint Martin de Porres Catholic Church in North Philadelphia and currently is completing a doctorate in educational leadership at Bowie State University and chairs the Archbishop’s Commission on Racial Healing.
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Music in the Church
Phillip Armstrong, a parishioner and member of the music ministry at St. Benedict the African in Englewood, Chicago, IL, talks about gospel music, leading a choir, and singing during Sunday Mass.
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Vocations: Call to Religious Life
We talk with Sister Katia Chavez, SJS (Sister Servants of the Blessed Sacrament) about vocations. As the Director of Vocations, Sr. Katia speaks about how her work changed with the pandemic, what impact a nurturing environment to religious life and community can have and much more.
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Making "Baila Baila" the Music Video
How does a Catholic priest make a multilingual song and music video go viral? Father Emmanuel Ochigbo explains what inspired him to write "Baila Baila", how he collaborated with others, and how it took off from there.
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Welcome! (Introduction)
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Jesus is fully alive today in people. In these one-on-one interviews we highlight the many Christian voices and their work. We cover one topic with one guest spanning various people and topics like music, art, parenting, and more.If you would like to hear more Christian voices not normally highlighted, make sure to visit https://gatherclip.com to find homilies and reflections for the upcoming Sunday's Bible readings from a vast collection of scripture experts.
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