
Dr. Chris Stroud sits down with Fr. Daniel Scheidt to discuss topics that might not fit in the homily. saintv.org
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In this episode, Fr. Daniel Scheidt walks through the Church's tradition on war and peace, from St. James's explanation of the passions that drive conflict, St. Augustine's just war principles, vengeance and it's consequences in the Book of Revelatio... more
In this episode, Dr. Chris Stroud sits down with Fr. Daniel Scheidt, pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, to discuss a unique project 24 years in the making: a liturgical calendar that organizes life around the Church... more
Fr. Daniel Scheidt shares his first impressions of our new pope, Leo XIV. What do we know about Cardinal Robert Prevost that might tell us what he'll be like as Pope? How is he already similar and different from other recent popes? How will his life ... more
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