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    Busted Halo Show w/Fr. Dave Dwyer

    The Busted Halo Show with Catholic priest Father Dave Dwyer, CSP, is an informative and entertaining take on the Catholic faith. Father Dave and team answer your questions of faith and tackle current issues in our world while having some laughs along the way! This podcast features excerpts from the show on The Catholic Channel -- SiriusXM, channel 129.
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    Bringing Mother Cabrini’s Story to the Big Screen With Screenwriter Rod Barr

    Bringing Mother Cabrini’s Story to the Big Screen With Screenwriter Rod Barr

    Friday, March 8 is International Women’s Day, as well as the release date of a new movie all about the Italian-American saint, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini. The film “Cabrini” portrays the immigrant’s mission to secure housing and healthcare for New York City’s most vulnerable and stars Cristiana Dell'Anna, David Morse, and John Lithgow. Father Dave welcomes producer and screenwriter Rod Barr to discuss bringing Mother Cabrini’s life’s story to movie theaters nationwide.

     

    Are the ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ Always Considered Mortal Sins?

    Are the ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ Always Considered Mortal Sins?

    A listener named Barbara asks Father Dave for clarification regarding the “seven deadly sins.” She says, “I have a question about the seven deadly sins and how they relate to mortal versus venial sins. I usually consider pridefulness, for example, a venial sin, in that I confess it but don't abstain from receiving Communion for this sin – otherwise, I guess I would never receive Communion! But when does pridefulness become mortal or deadly? Is it only when pridefulness causes me to commit another mortal sin?”

    Strengthening Your Body and Faith With the Founders of SoulCore

    Strengthening Your Body and Faith With the Founders of SoulCore

    Some people focus on physical fitness during Lent, and Father Dave welcomes back Colleen Scariano and Deanne Miller, the founders of SoulCore, to discuss integrating soul and body in our Catholic faith. Soulcore began in 2012 as a Catholic fitness apostolate that combines the prayers of the Rosary with core strengthening, stretching, and other functional movements. 

    Curious About Adoration? How a Holy Hour Can Boost Your Faith With Fr. Tim Anastos

    Curious About Adoration? How a Holy Hour Can Boost Your Faith With Fr. Tim Anastos

    If part of your Lenten promise is to spend more time with Jesus, you’ll enjoy Father Dave discussing Eucharistic Adoration with Father Tim Anastos! Father Tim is the assistant chaplain at the St. John Paul II Newman Center at the University of Illinois–Chicago and author of “Jesus, Make Me Fully Alive: 30 Holy Hour Reflections.

    Guilt and Grief: Dealing With Feelings of Blame After a Loved One’s Death

    Guilt and Grief: Dealing With Feelings of Blame After a Loved One’s Death

    A listener named Phillip asks Father Dave a question about guilt while grieving the death of a loved one. He says, “My grandpa Oscar passed away a couple months ago. I administered chest compressions, and it did not help. I feel guilty. He was 92, but I really tried to save his life. My question is, if it's God's will, why do I feel guilty?”

     

    Do I Still Need to Fast When Ash Wednesday Falls on Valentine’s Day?

    Do I Still Need to Fast When Ash Wednesday Falls on Valentine’s Day?

    As Lent approaches, a listener named James asks, “Ash Wednesday falls on the same day as Valentine's Day this year. How do I observe the fast while still celebrating the holiday? I'm not just talking about dinner out with my spouse, I'm a big fan of chocolate too. Can I just start my Lent a day later?”

    On Retreat With Pope Francis and Papal Biographer Austen Ivereigh

    On Retreat With Pope Francis and Papal Biographer Austen Ivereigh

    If you’re looking for personal retreat inspiration this Lent, you’ll be excited to hear journalist and papal biographer Austen Ivereigh discuss his new book, “First Belong to God: On Retreat with Pope Francis” with Father Dave. Austen is the author of two biographies of Pope Francis, and he and the pope co-wrote a book called, “Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future.

    To Die Well: Discussing Hope at the End of Life With Catholic Neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Doran

    To Die Well: Discussing Hope at the End of Life With Catholic Neurosurgeon Dr. Stephen Doran

    While we often avoid thinking or talking about death, having open and honest conversations about mortality is essential to prepare for the end of life. To help others navigate this  challenging topic, Father Dave welcomes Dr. Stephen Doran to the show.  Dr. Doran is a permanent deacon and bioethicist for the Archdiocese of Omaha, and highlights hope in his book, “To Die Well: A Catholic Neurosurgeon’s Guide to the End of Life.

    If God Is Present All Around Us, Why Does the Church Teach Transubstantiation?

    If God Is Present All Around Us, Why Does the Church Teach Transubstantiation?

    A listener named Lenny asks Father Dave about the Church’s teaching of transubstantiation. “I went to Catholic High School, and we learned that God is omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient,” he begins. “[Regarding] transubstantiation, we understand that the priest is bringing God or Jesus into the host. My comment, or my ignorant question is, wasn’t he already there? Like if he’s omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent, isn't it already that way?”

    Why is Ordinary Time Divided into Two Parts?

    Why is Ordinary Time Divided into Two Parts?

    As we enter into Ordinary Time, a listener Karen asks Father Dave about these weeks. “We just went over the liturgical calendar in RCIA, and I'm wondering why there are two ordinary time periods. It's confusing to go from one holy period, to Ordinary Time, to another holy period in such a short time toward the early part of the year,” she says. “I can understand the big Ordinary Time period, but the few short weeks thrown in elsewhere seem like a letdown to get ready for the next time.”

    Can Priests Choose Their Own Vestments?

    Can Priests Choose Their Own Vestments?

    A listener named Terrie asks Father Dave about the vestments he wears at Mass. “I’ve recently watched the livestream during the week from St. Paul the Apostle, and I noticed that your vestment is not as decorative as the other priests who have celebrated Mass during the week,” he says. “Do you all have your own vestments to wear?”

    Blessings for Same-Sex Couples: Father Dave Explains Vatican Declaration

    Blessings for Same-Sex Couples: Father Dave Explains Vatican Declaration

    Recently, the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released a new declaration titled “Fiducia Supplicans” which, in part, states that any same-sex or unmarried couple can receive a blessing from a priest or deacon under certain conditions. Father Dave explains this news and clarifies some misconceptions about what it means.

    How Jonathan Roumie of ‘The Chosen’ Can Help Your Advent Prayer Life

    How Jonathan Roumie of ‘The Chosen’ Can Help Your Advent Prayer Life

    As we journey through Advent, who better to help us prepare for Christ’s birth than the man who plays Jesus on “The Chosen”? Father Dave welcomes Catholic actor Jonathan Roumie, who stars in the highly popular TV series about the life and ministry of Jesus. He is also a prominent voice on the Hallow prayer and meditation app, where you can hear him and Liam Neeson in the “Advent Pray25 with C.S. Lewis” prayer challenge.