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Our goal in the Christian life is to see things as Christ sees them. In this long form episode, the priest-cousins hit a variety of topics including the sanctity of coffee, how you should form your mind to vote in the upcoming elections, whether or not you can attend weddings outside of the Church, the vocation of running and more.…
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We don't often realize the drastic effect that seemingly benign inventions have had on us. There is no such thing as a pure gain; we always lose something. In this lighthearted conversation, Fr. K and Cosden Leahey discuss what we lost with the addition of the microphone––especially in the liturgy!
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Universalism is the heresy that holds to some degree or another that most or all people will be saved. It is an extremely dangerous heresy (as all heresies are) because if one believes that everyone is saved in the end he is probably very unlikely to condemn, criticize or correct any morally reprehensible behaviors in the name of "compassion"! In o…
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What is essential for the Mass, for the Eucharist, for a wedding, heck––for a football game? Not much. But trim too many of the non-essentials and you may end up losing what is essential. Fr. K is joined by Fr. Andrew Brinkman to discuss the importance of symbols.
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If you've ever wanted to take a pilgrimage with no bus, no money, and no plan save for Divine Providence, then BVM tours is for you! Fr. K shares is journey to Assisi with nothing but a change of clothes and four granola bars and how the Blessed Virgin Mary provided every step of the way.
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Every pastor, faith formation director, and youth minister knows that what we have been doing in the area of youth formation has not been working, and all the studies support what they already know! So why do we keep doing the same thing? Is there anything we can do? Is there any hope? Maybe it's easier than we think. Join Fr. Kowalczyk and Annie G…
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Dr. James Schroeder joins Fr. K in a discussion on mental health, technology, ultra running, and how it all adds up to living or not living a whole life.For more information on our guest:Jim Schroeder, PhD, is a pediatric psychologist and Vice President of the psychology department at Easterseals Rehabilitation Center in Evansville, Indiana. He res…
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Praying the Bible is not an innate talent. It takes work, practice and instruction. In this Bonus episode, specifically made for those walking in parish small groups, Fr. K gives some helpful tips on how to pray––not study, not memorize, not read––but pray the Bible.
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Specifically for the Small Group formation content, this podcast discusses the 5 essential components for starting or restarting a prayer life. You have to determine the following: 1. When are you going to pray? 2. Where are you going to pray? 3. For how long are you going to pray? 4. What are you going to do for prayer? 5. Who is going to keep you…
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Cosden Leahey joins the podcast to discuss the well known but not well read literary genius Dante Alighieri writer of The Divine Comedy. Here are Anthony Esolen's Audible Lectures referenced in the conversation: https://www.audible.com/series/The-Divine-Comedy-Audiobooks/B07N83XD7P?ref_pageloadid=not_applicable&ref=a_pd_Dantes_c1_series_1&pf_rd_p=d…
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Brittany McCaffrey, Music Director at St. Max, joins the podcast to discuss the artistic value of music in the liturgy and how her background as a concert pianist and a lover of classical music has helped her understand why the Church calls our musical tradition "a treasure of inestimable value, greater than that of any other art"!…
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Parishioner and recent convert, Dylan joins Fr. K to discuss some elements of his own conversion, notably how the obligations, and seemingly formulaic aspects of the faith brought a stability to his personal practice. He also shares how the Bible was opened up to him in new and profound ways by getting into the literal meaning of the words.…
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This bonus episode is a class that Fr. Kowalczyk taught at the parish for an Advent teaching series on Vatican II. Part 1a gives an overview of Church Councils in general and the setting of the Second Vatican Council in particular. Part 1b continues into some specifics of the running of the council itself and why after over 50 years we are just now…
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This bonus episode is a class that Fr. Kowalczyk taught at the parish for an Advent teaching series on Vatican II. Part 1a gives an overview of Church Councils in general and the setting of the Second Vatican Council in particular. Part 1b continues into some specifics of the running of the council itself and why after over 50 years we are just now…
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A symbol is something that both reveals and obscures, thus they at the same time cause delight and frustration, and that's okay. If we aren't getting frustrated, then we aren't wrestling with the mystery. Fr. K is joined by Fr. Andrew Brinkman to discuss mystery, symbols, liturgy, and veils
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What is it? Why are Catholics taking this position? Where did it come from? What are the arguments for and against it? This and more on today's ep. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly sponsored by the Catholic Order of Foresters. Contact Brian Marketon, General Agent, at 763-65…
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Fr. Kyle and Jeromy dive into the modern age-old question of how to choose a parish. Should you go to the one closest to you? Should you go to one that you really "connect" with? The guys dive into these questions and more in their 50th episode. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is prou…
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People love rituals. They may not always recognize something as a rituals, but here in America, even a primarily Protestant Christianity embraces all kinds of rituals in sports, ethnic cultures, the home, the military, weddings, funerals, and more. Ironically, Catholic rituals (like the Mass) are the only rituals regularly frowned upon or subjected…
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The laicizing of a priest is always a cause for sorrow, and in some cases, even scandal. Fr. Kyle and Jeromy take a magnaimous approach to the circumstances surrounding Frank Pavone, his work with Priests for Life and his troubles with bishops over the years, as well as discuss the protocol surrounding these events. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podc…
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Fr. Kyle uncovers some of the amazing things the Church has uncovered in the last 200 years, things we often take for granted. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly sponsored by the Catholic Order of Foresters. Contact Brian Marketon, General Agent, at 763-658-4009.…
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After a ANOTHER short hiatus, we're back to answer the question we've been teasing for months. It will (maybe) surprise you. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly sponsored by the Catholic Order of Foresters. Contact Brian Marketon, General Agent, at 763-658-4009.…
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After a brief hiatus, we're back to finish up this important conversation! Catholic antagonists on the right say we're too loose with who "goes to heaven" and the ones on the left say we're too strict! So which is it? Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly sponsored by the Catholi…
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One of the most misunderstood doctrines, inside the Church and out, is what "No Salvation outside the Church" means. Are all Protestants going to hell? What about fallen away Catholics coming back to Jesus in a Protestant church? And what about ALL the non-Catholic Christians after the Reformation? But if you can be saved in any old Church, then wh…
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If it's easy to get into Heaven, why try? If it's nearly impossible, why try? Somewhere in between lies Christ's answer on who can be saved, and how many will be saved. Join Fr. Kyle and Jeromy as they explore Salvation as a gift and why we must care for it. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianit…
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Jeromy and Fr. Kyle continue their conversation around Salvation, certainty and the gifts and promises given to us by Christ, through the ministry of His Church. If you struggle with scrupulosity and legalism, this is the episode for you. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly spo…
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One of the most common charges against the Catholic Church is that they preach a different Gospel. So what is the Gospel and, just as important, can we know for certain that we're going to heaven when we die? Fr. Kyle and Jeromy dive into this contentious topic on today's episode. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths o…
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Why are we so drawn to conspiracy theories? In the age of instant information and lies traveling around the world in the blink of an eye, Fr. Kyle and Jeromy assess the various ways we get drawn into conspiracies, why we're drawn to them, and how to get out. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianit…
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A TOUGH, but important conversation around annulments - what they are, when they're allowed, and why they're different than divorce. This episode will surprise you. Ever Ancient, Ever New is a podcast that seeks to plumb the depths of beauty in Christianity and is proudly sponsored by the Catholic Order of Foresters. Contact Brian Marketon, General…
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