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Christmas, a Time of Martyrs (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/27/24

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Release Date: 12/27/2024

A New Year of Grace (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/31/24  show art A New Year of Grace (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/31/24

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Father McTeigue continues his series of reflections on the Christmas Season by discussing memories of years gone by, both joyful and painful. How can we truly learn from the past year and cultivate gratitude?   Show Notes        

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Ending the Year with a Clean Conscience (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/30/24 show art Ending the Year with a Clean Conscience (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/30/24

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This is the new closing segment for today's Encore episode. Why is it necessary to ensure that we end the year with a clean conscience? Be sure to listen to the full episode linked in the show notes.   Show Notes

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Father McTeigue continues his series of reflections on the Christmas Season by discussing tantrums, tyranny, and the Holy Innocents. How do we imitate Herod's rage to eliminate Christ in our own lives? He finishes with Weekend Readiness to help you prepare for the upcoming Sunday Mass.   Show Notes  

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It’s Still Christmas (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/26/24 show art It’s Still Christmas (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/26/24

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Father McTeigue begins his series of reflections on the Christmas Season by discussing Saint Stephen. How does the wisdom of the Church teach us what we are to do with the season of Christmas?   Show Notes        

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Pre-Christmas Reflections (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/23/24 show art Pre-Christmas Reflections (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/23/24

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This is the new closing segment for today's Remastered Let's Talk About This episode. Be sure to listen to the full episode linked in the show notes.   Show Notes

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2024: Lessons Learned, Lessons Regretted (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/20/24 show art 2024: Lessons Learned, Lessons Regretted (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 12/20/24

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In Let's Talk About This, Fr. McTeigue discusses regret, the passing of time, and personal conversion. As we near the end of the year, how did we make use of the time that God gave us? Father finishes with Weekend Readiness to help you prepare for the upcoming Sunday Mass.   Show Notes  

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Catholic Art: Old & New, East & West (Daniel Mitsui) 12/19/24 show art Catholic Art: Old & New, East & West (Daniel Mitsui) 12/19/24

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We welcome artist Daniel Mitsui to discuss prayer, interiority, and liturgical art. What is the goal of art in worship, and why do some see it as mere decoration, or worse yet as a pious distraction?   Show Notes

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What’s Next for the Latin Mass? (Tony Shriner) 12/18/24 show art What’s Next for the Latin Mass? (Tony Shriner) 12/18/24

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We welcome Tony Shriner of Mass of the Ages to discuss the impact of their trilogy on the Latin Mass, and to share details on their future media endeavors. Why must we make use of storytelling and the power of image to spread the beauty of Catholicism?   Show Notes

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Failing Foundations (Sarah Cain) 12/17/24 show art Failing Foundations (Sarah Cain) 12/17/24

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We welcome back Sarah Cain, The Crusader Gal to discuss her just released book, Failing Foundations: The Pillars of the West Are Nearing Collapse. How do we go about building a tomorrow worth saving? Father finishes with Timely Thoughts.   Show Notes

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The Sad Case of Catholic Amnesia (Fr. John Perricone) 12/16/24 show art The Sad Case of Catholic Amnesia (Fr. John Perricone) 12/16/24

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We welcome back Fr. John Perricone to discuss his latest article in Crisis Magazine. What happens when Catholic symbolism is erased within both liturgy and architecture? Why are so many keen to forget Christendom?   Show Notes  

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