
Searching for the hidden gems amongst the forgotten treasures of the faith.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Priests are often asked some variation of the "Is it okay to do X on a Sunday?" In this episode Cosden and Fr. K tackle it from all angles.
One might think that the more theology one knows the less difficulties with the faith one would have. However, one would be wrong. Parishioner Dr. Kevin Keiser discusses the difficulties inherent to the science of theology. In fact, the deeper one go... more
The devotion to the Holy Face is, after the Rosary, the most important devotion of our day; or at least so says Fr. Lawrence Carney, author of The Secret of the Holy Face and other books. He joins the podcast to share about this all but forgotten tre... more
What does the Church teach about gossip? How serious of a sin is it? Cosden and Fr. K break down what gossip is, how serious it is, and what we can do about it.
Here's a link to the book mentioned in the podcast, Sins of the Tongue by Fr. Belet: htt... more
Kate Capato is a Sacred Artist, who travels around the country sharing her art and her love of beauty and most importantly her love of God. She was kind enough to join Fr. K on the podcast while she was in town. Here's their conversation.
Kate's web... more
Ellen, while currently working at the school, grew up in the parish and has years of youth ministry under her belt. She joins the podcast to share some of her experience, expertise and her love of all things true and beautiful.
If you don't celebrate the Sacred Paschal Triduum, you are missing out! It's like Catholic Week par excellence! Because only Catholics celebrate it, and the deeper a Catholic gets into their faith, the more he is drawn to or into the Triduum and the ... more
This bonus episode is the live recording of the third part of the three part Teaching Mass series that Fr. K is doing as part of our Wednesday Ars Vivendi formation nights. He walks and talks through the parts of the Mass starting with the the Prefac... more
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A rich exploration of faith, spirituality, and the intersection of tradition and modernity unfolds through engaging conversations and thought-provoking topics. The discussions are deeply rooted in Christian theology, touching on various subjects such as the creation narrative in Genesis, the significance of liturgical practices, and the profound impact of cultural contexts on religious beliefs. Insightful reflections on figures like C.S. Lewis and concepts like universalism and salvation provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of Catholic teachings and traditions. Notably, the content emphasizes a thoughtful dialogue between faith and contemporary issues, making it valuable for those seeking a deeper connection with their belie... more
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