The Salt & Light Podcasts
Today Father Hippo sits down at the Desert Wanderers Podcast table to talk about his vocation story. He talks about how he was formed by his family, what inevitably lead him to want to be a priest and how he joined the Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy at 17. Join us to get to know our local priest a little better and see how the gift of "Mission" is healing the USA. As always if you want to support us please subscribe, like, and give us your feedback in the comments. We read and engage with all our comments on the podcast and we would love to hear who you would like to hear from next!
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In this episode of Desert Wanderers, this discussion focuses on the transmission of faith from one generation to the next, drawing insights from the book Forming Families, Forming Saints by Father Carter Griffin. Join us as we explore the importance of human formation in parenting, the role of family dynamics, and how to cultivate virtues in our children. It's a heartfelt conversation that bridges the gap between faith and everyday family life. Chapters: (00:00) Father Cintra is doing his Generational Catholicism series on Desert Wanderers (00:38) What does it look like to live a generational...
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In this episode of Desert Wanderers, this discussion focuses on the transmission of faith from one generation to the next, drawing insights from the book Forming Families, Forming Saints by Father Carter Griffin. Join us as we explore the importance of human formation in parenting, the role of family dynamics, and how to cultivate virtues in our children. It's a heartfelt conversation that bridges the gap between faith and everyday family life. Chapters: (00:00) Father Cintra is doing his Generational Catholicism series on Desert Wanderers (00:38) What does it look like to live a generational...
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In this episode of Desert Wanderers, we sit down with Evelyn, a passionate educator and advocate for early childhood development, to discuss the intersection of faith and education. Evelyn shares her journey of founding her own childcare center, Joyful Noise. We explore her experiences with Waldorf education, the importance of community, and how to foster a nurturing environment for children. Join us as we explore the profound significance of seeing the divine in every person and the transformative power of kindness and understanding in our daily interactions. Chapters: (00:00) Desert...
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In this episode of Desert Wanderers, we sit down with Father Tim as he shares his unique journey to the priesthood. From his initial unease in a seemingly perfect life to the profound moment of calling he experienced at a young adult event, Father Tim recounts the pivotal moments that led him to embrace his vocation. Join us as we explore the nuances of prayer, the different modalities of spirituality, and how to navigate the challenges of a busy life while cultivating a deeper relationship with God. Chapters: (00:00) Desert Wanderers interview priests, religious and others in Boise diocese...
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In this heartfelt episode, we welcome Natalie Lair to the Generational Catholicism Series. She joins us ( Father Cintra and The Dysons) to explore the profound dynamics of parenthood, particularly the journey of welcoming a new child into the family. Through engaging discussions and personal anecdotes, we explore the practicalities of parenting, the sacrifices involved, and the spiritual growth that accompanies raising children. Join us as we reflect on the joys and challenges of family life, and how each new addition shapes not only the children but also the parents in their quest...
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Dr. David Lamey discusses the intersection of science and faith, focusing on biology, particularly DNA and the genetic code. He explains that cells are like automated factories, with DNA as the central information system. Human cells contain 3.2 billion nucleotide bases, with only 1.5% coding for proteins. The ENCODE project revealed that 80% of DNA is functional. Lamey critiques evolutionary theories, noting the lack of transitional fossils and the improbability of random genetic mutations leading to functional improvements. He concludes that functional information in life suggests an...
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Dr. David Lamey discusses the Big Bang Theory and its implications for Christian theology. He explains that the Big Bang Theory claims the universe began with a hot, dense state, smaller than an atom, 13.8 billion years ago. This contradicts historical beliefs of an eternal universe held by philosophers like Aristotle and scientists like Einstein. Lamey details the evidence supporting the Big Bang, including redshift observations by Slipher and Hubble's measurements of galaxy distances. He also touches on alternative theories like steady-state, oscillating universe, inflationary theory, and...
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In this enlightening episode of Desert Wanderers, Dr. David Lamy takes us on a journey through the historical relationship between science and faith. He challenges the widely held belief that these two realms have always been at odds, exploring how Christianity actually played a pivotal role in the scientific revolution. Join us as we uncover the truths behind the conflict thesis, the contributions of early scientists, and the often misunderstood role of the Catholic Church in advancing scientific knowledge. If you've ever wondered about the intersection of science and faith, this episode is a...
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In this episode, physician and science enthusiast Dave Lamy explores the intricate relationship between science and faith, challenging the common perception of their inherent conflict. Delving into the historical context of the scientific revolution, Dave highlights the significant contributions of Christian scientists and examines the factors that led to the modern divide between science and faith. Join us as we uncover the truth behind the so-called 'conflict thesis' and the often misunderstood role of the Catholic Church in scientific advancement.
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In this episode of Desert Wanderers, we welcome back Tersa to discuss the rich and vibrant celebration of Easter, which extends far beyond just Easter Sunday. Tersa shares her insights on how to embrace the full 50 days of Easter, emphasizing the importance of intentional feasting following a period of Lent. From creative family traditions to meaningful liturgical practices, this episode is packed with ideas to help you and your loved ones celebrate the Resurrection in a joyful and engaging way.
Chapters:
(00:00) Desert Wanderers interviews priests, religious and laypeople in Boise diocese
(01:09) This episode focuses on preparing for Easter, which is right around the corner
(02:01) In my mind, there's two struggles with celebrating Easter properly
(10:53) On Good Friday, we would attend the stations of the Cross at noon
(17:10) Speaking of having a Pascal candle, um, can you just touch briefly after
(25:25) We go to the Easter vigil. We literally break our fast on Holy Saturday
(30:33) Before your kids were confirmed, did you guys have like saints that you dedicated
(40:56) When I started this blog, I had hardly anything for Easter
(44:03) The lamb is by far the greatest of the Easter symbols
(48:20) The lamb is a great symbol of the, um, resurrection
(55:20) White is the color that we use in our liturgy for Easter
(01:03:34) Not celebrating Easter just on one day has a ripple effect in foods and activities
(01:12:49) The second Sunday of Easter is Divine Mercy Sunday
(01:18:13) Every Sunday during the Easter season is a little Easter, Right
(01:25:49) There are lots of resources out there on how to celebrate feast, fasting days
(01:28:53) I do want to push people to your Instagram though, because I just loved them
(01:32:11) Teresa, thanks so much for coming on Desert Wanderers today