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Jan 25, 2023 • 1h 2min
Stabat Mater: A Sandy Hook Mom Stands with Mary at the Foot of the Cross
One morning in December of 2012, Laura Phelps’s little children went to school and lived through an attack by a madman who shot 20 of their classmates. Laura’s community was devastated and she became a ‘Sandy Hook Mom’ helping people find their way through trauma of this senseless violence. She describes her walk with Mary, who watched the execution of her innocent and perfect son, in her book, Sweet Cross: A Marian Guide to Suffering.
Laura Phelps’s website.
Stabat Mater, Pergolesi (1736)
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Jan 24, 2023 • 1h 14min
Faithful Frontiers: A Turkish Scholar Describes How She Became a Catholic Apologist
Derya Little has been a Muslim, an atheist, and a Protestant; today she is a Catholic writer and apologist. She tells the story of her conversion, talks about faith, family, Islam, history, the role of women in our Church. Since she and I are both fans of Star Trek and some other science fiction narratives, we riff about these as well (through a lens tinted by Dostoyevsky’s ‘Grand Inquisitor’).Derya Little is the author of From Islam to Christ (2017), At His Feet: Drawing Closer to Christ with the Women of the New Testament (2021), and A Beginner’s Guide to the Traditional Latin Mass (2019), and two books for young adults, Two Fallen Worlds, Lost, and Two Fallen Worlds, Found.
The Live a Little podcast
Derya Little’s books.
Derya Little on EWTN’s The Journey Home (2018).
"The Grand Inquisitor" from The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1880)
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Jan 23, 2023 • 49min
Catholic in Karachi: Living as a Christian in an Islamic Country
Ayyaz Gulzar, journalist and Catholic youth leader in Pakistan, describes the challenges and persecutions the Church faces in the Islamic Republic, which includes the county’s blasphemy laws. He also talks about the many successes and joys he has seen—and some surprises, for example Muslim women praying the ‘Hail Mary’ for Our Lady’s help during childbirth.We recorded this conversation during the floods of the summer of 2022 which have been described as the worst in the country’s history.
Articles by Ayyaz Gulzar in UCA News (Union of Catholic Asian News):
Caritas Pakistan
Jesus Youth, Pakistan, Facebook Page
Here is an excerpt from the National Geographic documentary, Inside the Vatican, that shows the humility, wisdom, and charm of Cardinal Joseph Coutts whom Ayyaz described in our interview
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Jan 22, 2023 • 58min
The Feminine Genius: Everyday Mysticism and How to Organize Your Life around It
Danielle Bean talks about everyday mysticism and learning to listen for God in her book, Whisper: Finding God in the Everyday. God is there in our daily tasks and especially in our daily relationships. She also talks about the special role that women play in the Catholic Church – the feminine genius – from the Virgin Mary to today’s busy moms. Both of these threads are a delightful continuation of our earlier discussion about St. Thérèse of Lisieux and the Little Way (with Heather King and Lauren Nelson, on episodes 04 and 05, respectively).
Whisper: Finding God in the Everyday, from Ascension Press
Girlfriends podcast
The Gist TV show on Catholic TV
Heather King on Almost Good Catholics, episode 04: Divine Intoxication
A Discussion about Alcoholism, Grace, Sainthood, and Women in the Church.
Lauren Nelson on Almost Good Catholics, episode 05: The Little Way
Making Friends with the Saints.
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Jan 21, 2023 • 1h 46min
Reflections of a Mormon who Became a Catholic: Understanding the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Jeremy Christiansen’s autobiography, From the Susquehanna to the Tiber, tells the story of his happy Mormon upbringing, the questioning of his faith, and his ultimate pilgrimage to the Catholic Church. The journey was a thorough investigation into 200 years of Mormon History and 2000 years of the foundations of the Christian Church. It was a long adventure and one that shook his family and marriage.
Jeremy Christiansen’s book (Sandman Books website): From the Susquehanna to the Tiber.
Jeremy Christiansen on Twitter.
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Jan 20, 2023 • 55min
Bless Me, Father, for I have Sinned: Understanding the Sacrament of Reconciliation
Father Joseph Horn explains the Sacrament of Reconciliation, where it comes from, how it works, and what many of us don’t know about it. At its inception, the Sacrament of Confession was offered only once in a lifetime! And even today it seems that some Catholics avoid the sacrament because of confusion about guilt; yet it is through Reconciliation that their guilt is entirely washed away. Fr Joe also explains mortal and venial sins, and how the Sacrament of the Eucharist removes the latter every week.
St. Michael’s Abbey in Silverado, California
Father Joe’s talk about Reconciliation for Theology on Tap
Confession scene from The Godfather Part III (1990)
Comic scene from The Mask of Zorro (1998)
Bishop Barron’s remarks on etymology of ‘Reconciliation’
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Jan 19, 2023 • 58min
Better Call Paul: How Did the Early Jewish Christians Understand “Works of the Law”?
In his new book, theologian Matthew Thomas takes on the big question of what the Apostle Paul means when he talks about "Works of the Law" -- as opposed to Grace -- in terms of Justification, addressing a long-standing debate between biblical scholars and using second-century sources to adjudicate the question. The stakes of the faithful, and what it means to be a Christian for the first-century Jews who founded the religion, could not be higher, especially when St. Peter slid back into the observation of Mosaic custom.This is Matthew Thomas’s third appearance on AGC: you can also hear him in episodes 02 and 03. The episode that we refer to with Fr. Greg Boyle is episode 17.
Matthew Thomas’s faculty website at DSPT.
Matthew Thomas’s book, Paul’s “Works of the Law” in the Perspective of Second-Century Reception.
Matthew Thomas on Almost Good Catholics, episode 02: Who Wrote the Bible? Sorting out the History of the Bible We Have.
Matthew Thomas on Almost Good Catholics, episode 03: The Gospels in the Early Church: Evidence for the Chronology and Transmission of the Christian Scriptures.
Fr. Greg Boyle, SJ, on Almost Good Catholics, episode 17: Eternity Now: Talking about Mysticism with the Apostle to the Gangs of LA.
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Jan 18, 2023 • 59min
We Shall Overcome: Sister Thea Bowman and the Black Catholic Experience
Though we are all one—“there is neither Jew nor Greek,” St. Paul wrote to the Galatians—each of us brings a particular heritage to the mosaic of God’s universal pilgrim church on Earth. Father Maurice Nutt helps us understand and celebrate the special contribution of African Americans in the Catholic Church. Father Maurice is a redemptorist priest and former director of the Institute for Black Catholic Studies at Xavier University in New Orleans, an apostolate that celebrates and connects Black Catholicism in the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. And, as fewer Americans are embracing the vocation of the priesthood, more pastors are coming to us from other countries, which brings both cultural opportunities and challenges. In addition, Fr. Maurice tells us about his friend and mentor, Sister Thea Bowman, and the case he and others are making for her sainthood.
Father Maurice’s spiritual direction ministry
The case for Sr Thea Bowman’s canonization
Sr Thea Bowman addressing the US Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1989
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Jan 17, 2023 • 47min
Words and the Word: How Scripture Brings Us into God’s Eternal Moment
Jeremy Holmes, Theology Professor at Wyoming Catholic College, describes his study of scripture through the lenses of narrative criticism and theological exegesis, following the model of St. Matthew. he needed a master to show him how the Word used words, so he went to St. Matthew. Professor Holmes argues that we, modern people, tend to think of time as linear and two dimensional. But ancient Jews, including St. Matthew, saw time as both spread out and also gathered together, allowing us to participate in God’s eternity. St. Matthew saw scripture working simultaneously in the past and present: for Jesus as he came from out of Egypt was another Israel, and so are we when we, in our lives, come out of personal enslavements and cross deserts into the Promised Land prepared for us!
Professor Holmes’s faculty webpage at Wyoming Catholic College.
Professor Holmes’s book, Cur Deus Verba
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Jan 16, 2023 • 43min
Pray like a Mystic: Mystical Traditions and What to Do with Them
I asked Bishop Don Hying of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, about mysticism and evangelization. He describes Christianity as unique among the world’s religions because “the universal, mysterious, all-powerful, invisible God humbled himself to become one of his creatures,” a baby, in fact, shivering in the night; and so, paradoxically, the Christian experience of God as both transcendent and imminent. A mystic must go on the journey from our limited ideas about God to stand before Him in prayer. Bishop Hying draws on the experiences and teachings of mystics from long ago and also from the present day as he explains this idea. He also talks about his own life and vocation.
Bishop Hying’s recent letter on violence
Bishop Hying’s article on St. Junípero Serra and vandalism of public monuments
Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr., “Junípero Serra: Saint or Sinner” from 1989
Chris Odyniec’s article (p. 10) on St. Junípero Serra's canonization by Pope Francis in 2015
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