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Jan 13, 2022 • 51min

Monsignor James Shea, Dignity of Human Life; Rachel Morrison, Supreme Court and Vaccine Mandates

Monsignor reminds listeners that as Catholics we are called to defend the dignity of human life and notes the importance of Pro-life Marches throughout the month of January. Rachel comments on the two COVID vaccine mandate cases that the Supreme Court is hearing and gives her analysis on the complications these mandates can cause for employers and employees.
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Jan 12, 2022 • 49min

Fr. Marcel Taillon, Hope in Times of Crisis; Harry Kraemer, Living in the Present

John and Glen talk about President changing the Filibuster rule. Fr. Taillon gives some advice on how we can avoid getting sucked into bad news and focusing on the places in our lives where there is hope and remembering our true hope is in Jesus. He suggests a vibrant prayer life and gratitude. Harry notes how difficult it can be to not focus on the present with so many things pulling us to spend too much energy on past or the future. He says putting things in perspective and gratitude can really help us not worry too much and have faith in God. Harry shares how humility can help you to have gratitude and live in the present.
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Jan 12, 2022 • 51min

Rebecca Dussault, Faith, Fitness & Food; Ashley Noronha, Latest from the Vatican; Andrea Piciotti-Bayer, Religious Freedom During Pandemic

Rebecca, Olympian and coach, talks about discipline and how important it is when it comes to living our faith, fitness and eating food. She encourages setting up a schedule to increase your chance of producing good fruit in these areas. She recommends eating more organic fruit and vegetables to keep your gut healthy and eliminate toxins that can build up from some foods. Ashley reports on Pope Francis’ emphasis of the dignity of work in our lives and the example we have of this through St. Joseph. She mentions the many complications that Italy is having when it comes to backlash regarding tough COVID restrictions and mentions one Italian Bishop who banned non vaccinated from catechetical work. Finally she mentions the baptism of several babies in the Sistine Chapel and fun celebrations regarding accordion music in the street. Andrea notes the long COVID journey the country has been on and the ups and downs of religious freedom during that time. John brings up the Supreme Court case for employers and Andrea explains that our government was set up with checks and balances to make sure religious freedom is a reality in Amercia
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Jan 11, 2022 • 50min

Martha Fernandez-Sardina, Doing the Ordinary with Extraordinary Love; Deacon Martin Brown, Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for the Year

John and Glen mention the Georgia Bulldogs win last night and the excitement in the state today. Martha reflects on what “ordinary” time really means and challenges listeners to not just get back to regular business but to make it a time where you spread God’s love in an extraordinary way. she encourages reading a little bit of the Bible every day to grow as well. Deacon Martin breaks down Pope Francis’ prayer intentions for the 2022 year; True Human Fraternity, Religious sisters and Consecrated Women, Christian Response to Bioethic and Ethical challenges, etc
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Jan 11, 2022 • 51min

Fr. Agustino Torres, New York City Fire; Mary Kate Knorr, March for Life Chicago Recap; Doug Hinderer, Pope Francis’ Secret for Marriage

Fr. Agustino answers why God allows suffering like the NYC fire to occur and gives an update on COVID, crime and fire safety in poor neighborhoods in the city alone with the challenges and hope to be found. Mary Kate highlights the energy, feel, and speakers of the March For Life Chicago 2022. She notes that Illinois has a lot of work to do to reach women who are targeted for abortion both in the state and in the surrounding pro-life states but that the momentum is there. Doug runs through the 3 words (please, thanks, sorry)Pope Francis suggests for a successful and happy marriage. Doug suggests leaving love notes at least once a week for our spouse, being grateful and invest time into your marriage.
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Jan 10, 2022 • 49min

Fr. Burke Masters, From Epiphany to Baptism of the Lord; Emily Jaminet, Sacred Heart & Your Domestic Church

Fr. Burke and John briefly chat about the upcoming Alabama and Georgia championship game. Fr. Burke reiterates that Christmas Day is just the beginning of the season not the end cap. He notes that in the celebration of the Epiphany (which means revelation) we can reflect, like Pope Francis said in adoration, and see what God is revealing to us today. Emily explains that just because we are in ordinary time doesn’t mean that we can just coast. this is a great time to refocus our hearts on receiving the love of the sacred Heart of Jesus and sharing that with others. Emily shares how we can use the image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in our home to teach ourselves and our children the importance of accepting that love from God and sharing it with others through our words and actions.
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Jan 10, 2022 • 51min

Dr. John Cuddeback, Role of the Father in the Home; Omar Aguilar, Stop Procrastinating and Do it Now

Dr. John Cuddeback explains the role of the father and husband in the family and in the household, how it has been hijacked and how we can understand our true mission and become the man God created you to be. Omar describes a time in confession that lead him to the “Do it Now ” attitude when it comes to New Year resolutions and other goals that we have in life. What is stopping or holding you back from becoming a Saint?
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Jan 7, 2022 • 47min

Mary Hallan Fiorito, False Positive Prenatal Testing Results; Kevin Grillot, March For Life Chicago

Mary reveals the numbers when it comes to false positive results during pregnancy of Down Syndrome and other disabilities that can lead to pressured abortion and regret. She notes the Beauty and love that all families with Down Syndrome children have for their child. Kevin breaks down the upcoming March for Life Chicago event and the dangers of the abortion pill. He highlights resources that can reverse the process and pregnancy centers that are all over to help women and babies to thrive. Glen talks about the beauty of adoption and his own personal experience with this wonderful option for women and couples who are open to life.
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Jan 7, 2022 • 51min

Fr. Bob Pagliari, Making 2022 Count; Eileen Piper, Encountering Christ at SEEK22; Bishop Daniel Mueggenborg, Sunday’s Gospel Reflection

Fr. Pagliari juxtaposes how we determine what “counts” or “doesn’t count” in society and asks listeners to think about what holds the greatest importance in our life and what can we change to maybe reset our priorities on what really counts in life. Eileen talks about how the ministry of FOCUS has expanded outside college campus’ to parish outreach and the upcoming SEEK22 weekend February 4-6, which included speakers, local small group sessions and Mass. Eileen notes that we are not meant to journey alone and this is one way FOCUS is trying to reach out to bring the Catholic community together and help each other to grow. Bishop Mueggenborg remarks on the Lord’s Baptism and the prayer life of Jesus throughout the Gospel of Luke and asks listeners to pay attention to what happens when we pray like Jesus in an authentic way.
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Jan 6, 2022 • 51min

Pablo Kay, Recent News in the Church & USA; Alfonso Aguilar, Reflecting on the Capitol Insurrection

Pablo and Glen talk about abortion and the loss of live it takes every year through many tactics leading to a replacement crisis. Pablo recounts Pope Francis’ words on religious persecution is never acceptable. Pope also says that visiting the sick, especially in this day and age, is a necessity. Alfonso notes the bias and politicization of the January 6th Riot and notes that it distracts from the real issues the American people are facing everyday from inflation to the border crisis. Alfonso and Glen talk about the psychology of the rioter and how many just want to be apart of something bigger than themselves and see positive change in their community. Pope Francis comments that if America wants true justice then it must choose life and preach the Gospel.

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