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Ken Yasinski
A Catholic Podcast from Ken and Janelle Yasinski about intentional Catholic living. Explore topics like marriage, parenting, sacraments, Marian devotions and cultural issues. Enhance your faith with daily reflections during Advent and Lent. Together let’s live the Catholic life. www.kenandjanelle.com
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Nov 17, 2025 • 33min
Ad Orientem Unveiled: What Vatican II Really Taught (Fr Dan: Ep 5)
Send us a textDid Vatican II require the priest to face the people? Short answer: no.In this episode, we unpack *ad orientem*—what it is, what the Roman Missal actually says, and why the Church’s worship faces the Lord.— EPISODE SUMMARY —Fr. Dan and Ken walk through the Church’s teaching and practice on Mass orientation. We clarify common misconceptions about Vatican II, explain the idea of “liturgical East,” look at the Roman Missal rubrics that tell the priest when to turn and face the people, and review the year-2000 Vatican clarification that versus populum is an option—not an obligation. Pastoral takeaways: mutual openness, reverence, and a vertical focus on God.— KEY POINTS —• What “ad orientem” means: priest and people facing the Lord together • “Liturgical East”: crucifix/tabernacle as our shared focus • Vatican II: what it did—and did **not**—say about orientation • 1964 instruction on freestanding altars: an option for celebration facing the people • Roman Missal rubrics: why “turn to face the people” appears (and what that implies) • 2000 clarification (CDW): facing the people is **not** obligatory • Benedict XVI (Cardinal Ratzinger): avoid labels; seek the best realization of the liturgy • Pastoral how-to: reintroducing ad orientem prudently and catechetically— QUOTES/REFERENCES —• Michael Lang, *Turning Towards the Lord* (foreword by Joseph Ratzinger) • General Instruction / Roman Missal rubrics (on turning to face the people) • CDW, 2000 clarification on celebration facing the people— CHAPTERS —00:00 Intro — Ad Orientem Unveiled: What Vatican II Really Taught01:04 Homily begins: Fr Dan Yasinski: What Vatican II didn't say03:08 What “Ad Orientem” means & it's historical significance 05:28 Why “Liturgical East” matters (crucifix & tabernacle as focus)06:21 Does the Church allow for Ad Orientem?09:53 Benedict XVI (Ratzinger): mutual openness, not labels11:38 Interview with Fr Dan Begins - Did Vatican ask priest to face the people?15:36 Q&A segment: What are the rubrics? 18:24 How are the rubrics over looked?19:58 Why are the instructions from the Vatican on Ad Orientem ignored?22:32 Responding to the critics of Ad Orientem worship27:27 Is Ad Orientem worship non-inclusive?30:46 Conclusion & invitation: “We turn to the Lord”If this blessed you, please follow/rate the show and share it with a friend. Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Nov 12, 2025 • 39min
Pope Leo’s First 6 Months: Concern or Reason for Hope? (Fr Cristino)
Fr. Cristino Bouvette, a priest and Vatican commentator, shares insights on Pope Leo’s initial months. He recounts his emotional reaction to Leo's election and highlights the pope's pastoral heart revealed through his inaugural words. The discussion touches on Leo's vibrant energy compared to his predecessors and his inclusion of the Latin Mass. Fr. Cristino emphasizes Leo's strategic avoidance of polarizing debates, indicating a focus on coherence in church teachings. He encourages Catholics to embrace love and trust in the pope's Eucharistic devotion.

Nov 10, 2025 • 36min
The Sacred Reason Why Latin Still Belongs in the Mass (Fr Dan: Ep 4)
Send us a textWhy does the Catholic Church still use Latin in the Mass? Discover the sacred reason this ancient language continues to unite, elevate, and sanctify our worship.In this episode, Fr. Dan Yasinski and Ken Yasinski uncover the sacred reason Latin still belongs in the Catholic Mass—and how this ancient language continues to draw souls deeper into the mystery of God. Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Nov 5, 2025 • 22min
How Worship Built Civilization — and What’s Replacing It (Fr Cristino)
Send us a textFor centuries, worship shaped the world we live in — from art and architecture to culture itself. But what happens when we stop worshipping God and start worshipping ourselves?Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Nov 3, 2025 • 35min
Vatican II and Latin: What We Forgot About the Mass (Fr Dan: Ep 3)
Send us a textMany Catholics assume Vatican II got rid of Latin in the Catholic Mass — but that’s not what the Council taught.In this episode, Fr. Dan Yasinski and Ken Yasinski explore the Catholic Church’s true teaching on Latin, the Mass, and the Sacred Liturgy.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Oct 29, 2025 • 9min
Reclaiming Halloween: What Catholics Forgot (Fr Cristino)
Send us a textIs Halloween something Catholics should avoid — or something we should reclaim? 🎃In this episode, Fr. Cristino and Ken unpack the Catholic origins of Halloween — “All Hallows’ Eve” — and explain how this ancient vigil of All Saints’ Day can still be celebrated with joy, faith, and reverence.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Oct 27, 2025 • 44min
The Catholic Mass: Restoring the Sacred Through Tradition (Fr Dan Yasinski: Ep 2)
Send us a textThe Catholic Mass: Restoring the Sacred Through TraditionHave we forgotten what makes the Mass sacred?Every generation receives the liturgy as a gift — but not every generation guards it the same way. In this episode, Fr. Dan Yasinski and I explore how Sacred Tradition is the heart of the liturgy — and why recovering that understanding can renew the Church today.We’ll look at:➡️ Why Tradition is at the heart of the Catholic liturgy➡️ Why we shouldn’t chase either antiquity or novelty➡️ How Tradition develops under the guidance of the Holy Spirit➡️ What “Restoring the Sacred” really means for today’s worshipThis is part two of our series on The Catholic Liturgy: The Reform of the Reform — a deeper look at how the Church’s worship can once again draw hearts to God in reverence and truth.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Oct 22, 2025 • 13min
Pope John Paul II Changed Everything — Even How We Met
Send us a textPope John Paul II changed everything for us — even how we met.In this special episode, released for his feast day, we share how St. John Paul II shaped our lives, our marriage, and our mission. His call for a New Evangelization didn’t just renew the Church — it gave us direction, purpose, and eventually, each other.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Oct 20, 2025 • 39min
What Pope Benedict Tried to Warn Us About After Vatican II (Fr Dan: Ep 1)
Send us a textWhat Pope Benedict tried to warn us about... we’re living through today.For over 2,000 years, the Church’s liturgy developed slowly and organically — until the 1960s, when everything changed. In this first episode of our new Liturgy Series with Fr. Dan Yasinski, we explore what the Second Vatican Council actually taught about the liturgy, and what was implemented afterward.Pope Benedict XVI once wrote that the crisis in the Church today is largely due to the disintegration of the liturgy.Was he right?Did the Church go too far after Vatican II?And how does the way we worship shape what we believe?Join Ken Yasinski and Fr. Dan Yasinski as they discuss the heart of the Church’s worship, the meaning of true liturgical reform, and why the renewal of the Church always begins at the altar.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com

Oct 15, 2025 • 21min
We Watched Our FIRST Catholic YouTube Video… 11 Years Later
Send us a textIt’s hard to believe—it’s been 11 years since we uploaded our very first Catholic YouTube video. Looking back, we had no idea what we were doing! But through every awkward moment, small beginning, and leap of faith, God’s grace (and your prayers) have carried this ministry forward.In our newest video, we’re taking a lighthearted (and humbling!) look back at where it all began — and we couldn’t help but think of you, because you’ve been part of this journey.Support the showSupport this show and get all future episodes by email atwww.kenandjanelle.com


