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  • Intro to Liturgy #2: Vatican II Top 10 Takeaways on the Liturgy
    May 21 2025

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    1. The liturgy glorifies God and sanctifies humanity

    2. Liturgy is the work of Jesus Christ

    3. The liturgy drives the economy

    4. The liturgy uses mixed media

    5. It demands our active participation

    6. The liturgy manifests the Church

    7. The liturgy expresses and causes unity

    8. Liturgy is a foretaste of heaven

    9. Liturgy should be beautiful

    10. The liturgy sings the word.

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    33 m
  • Intro to Liturgy #1: An Opening Review of Recent History of the Liturgical Movement (pre-Vatican II)
    May 14 2025

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    As we are trying to absorb a hermeneutic (perspective) of continuity, we dove into a few key figures in the contemporary liturgical history who gave form to what is called "The Liturgical Movement."

    --Dom Proseper Gueranger

    --St Piux X

    --Romano Guardini

    --Odo Casel

    --Dom Virgil Michel

    --Piux XII

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    31 m
  • Bioethics #14 Prepare to Die, Memento Mori (a practical episode)
    Mar 19 2025

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    We get into some good stuff:

    1) You will die

    2) Go to heaven

    3) Life your life to make your heaven self proud

    4) Don't plan on living forever

    5) The practical preparation: Spiritual, financial, legal

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    49 m
  • Bioethics #13: Walking with Others in the Process of Dying
    Mar 12 2025

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    Here we talk about pastoral principles, that is, caring for the person in all the different ways.

    Also, we talked about the basics of morality:

    1) You must do what is reasonable to keep them alive.

    2) You don't have to do everything

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    28 m
  • Bioethics #12: Stewardship of the Body
    Feb 26 2025

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    We have to keep things balanced. Health and a long life are goods given to us by God, and though they're not the absolute goods of life (think of the martyrs), we must care for what God has given us.

    Prudence and Temperance are #1 (and #2).

    We must keep our diets, our sleep, our exercise, our stress, our recreation, our work, our family time all in proper balance, to the degree that it matches our state of life.

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    33 m
  • Bioethics #11: Be Smart About Smart Phones and Social Media (a BIG Deal!)
    Feb 19 2025

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    You have no permission to be ignorant. Here's a few awesome quotes from the Church:

    You Must Know: “A training that grounds a man in the basic principles governing the work of the media in human society, as explained above, is nowadays clearly necessary for all. The means of communication genuinely enrich man’s minds if their character and function is understood. On the other hand, men who do not sufficiently appreciate their importance, may find their liberty diminished.” (comunio et progresio 1971))

    The good: “It can “bring about a deeper knowledge and stud of humanity and, with the aid of appropriately heightened dramatic effects, can reveal and glorify the grand dimensions of truth and goodness.” (Inter Mirifica) (inter mirifica, Vatican II)

    The Truth “Every communication must comply with certain essential requirements and these are sincerity, honesty and truthfulness. Good intentions and a clear conscience do not thereby make a communication sound and reliable. A communication must state the truth.” (Comunio et progresio P 17)

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  • Bioethics #10: Tattoos!
    Feb 12 2025

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  • Bioethics #9: Hey Father, how about marijuana? Ethics of drugs: alcohol, marijuana, opioids
    Feb 5 2025

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    These are complicated issues that have various nuances and distinctions, tune in!

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    34 m
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