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    Explore " franciscan university" with insightful episodes like "S2 E7 The First Steps in Evangelization and Catechesis with Dcn. Bob Rice", "I Heard Him Call My Name: On Lazarus with Matt Lozano and Nick Jorgensen", "Episode L - Locked & Loaded", "Beyond The Bulletin: Episode 13 - The New Youth Ministers In Town" and "Forming Intentional Disciples with Fr. Dave Pivonka" from podcasts like ""The Real + True Podcast", "Open Doors: Conversations with Heart of the Father", "Among Wolves", "Beyond the Bulletin" and "Every Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast)"" and more!

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    S2 E7 The First Steps in Evangelization and Catechesis with Dcn. Bob Rice

    S2 E7 The First Steps in Evangelization and Catechesis with Dcn. Bob Rice

    “I'm convinced most of our problems in catechesis is we spend more time talking about what God wants of us than who God is.” Deacon Bob Rice, professor of Catechetics at Franciscian University of Steubenville, joins us to dive into the heart of catechesis, what our youth are most hungry for, how we can share the Gospel with those far from God, and how to make the bridge between dogma and everyday life. “They all need Jesus. They just don't know they need Jesus.” 

    Show Notes: 
    (00:12) Edmund kicks off the episode by introducing the guest: Deacon Bob Rice. He's a Catholic deacon, professor, podcaster, speaker, musician, and author at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. Edmund starts the conversation by asking Deacon Bob, “How did you first discover the Catechism?” Deacon Bob shares his mystical experience while reading the Catechism for the first time, and emphasizes that it's an expression of the deposit of faith and not the deposit of faith itself.

    (06:50) The importance of the preparation step: “Catechesis is oftentimes almost presented like an answer to a question no one was asking.” Deacon Bob and Edmund discuss the Ecclesial method and the importance of preparation in catechesis. They stress the need to understand the audience and their struggles instead of focusing solely on programs. Deacon Bob emphasizes that we need to see the goodness in people and treat catechesis as a way to build relationships and understand their needs.

    (14:55) “How do you know when it’s time to talk about Jesus?” Deacon Bob emphasizes that building relationships and understanding people is key to evangelizing effectively. He reminds us that everyone is made in the image and likeness of God and shares the importance of seeing the good in others. “Culture is made up of men and women who are made in the image and likeness of God.“ =

    (20:33) Formally handing on the faith: advice to parents, teachers, and catechists. Dcn. Rice gives us his insights into how to bring “dogma into everyday life.” He shares, “love how the Catechism is structured. Morality is called Life in Christ. So it's about being like Jesus.” He gives us three things to keep in mind: First, “Always make it about Jesus.”  Second, use the beauty of your own witness and that of the saints. Third, connect everything to the Gospel message.

    (26:57) “What do you see as the hunger in our youth?” Our guest shares that he sees human contact as the greatest hunger right now with young people. Additionally, he adds “truth and being able to trust the source” are dynamics young people struggle with right now.   

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    I Heard Him Call My Name: On Lazarus with Matt Lozano and Nick Jorgensen

    I Heard Him Call My Name: On Lazarus with Matt Lozano and Nick Jorgensen

    Reflecting on John 11:17-44, Matt Lozano is joined in this episode by Nick Jorgenson from Acts XXIX Ministries. 

    "So they took away the stone. Then Jesus looked up and said, 'Father, I thank you that you have heard me. I knew that you always hear me, but I said this for the benefit of the people standing here, that they may believe that you sent me.'" John 11:41-42 NIV.

    Jesus is God speaking human. He chooses to speak with us through the humanity of His Son, Jesus Christ. 

    Like the tomb of Lazarus, we have parts of ourselves that we shrink away from, things in our life that we want to hide from Jesus. But it is in our darkest place, our vulnerable moments, that the Gospel holds the most truth. 


    As He did for Lazarus, He longs to  call your name. In calling YOUR name from YOUR tomb,  He's saying that He knows you. He knows all of you. He desires you.  He desires ALL of you.  

    He says,  "Dead man come out!" 

    We all have access to the Father. God always hears us! He rejoices in our triumphs and weeps for our sorrows.

    What is the Good News for you today?

    Can you hear Him call YOUR name?

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    Release: March 2023
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    Episode L - Locked & Loaded

    Episode L - Locked & Loaded
    In this one Marc Sayre gives a talk on Evangelization. It was an awesome talk and he has some solid practical take-aways for our own personal mission field. I’m drinking Modelo Especial, and Neil isn’t here…He was at home cause he has responsibilities called children. So Gevie, Lisa, and Elyssa step in to fill his shoes. After the talk we give our commentary on it as usual enjoy the episode everyone! Special Guests: Gevie Hall and Lisa Whitney.

    Beyond The Bulletin: Episode 13 - The New Youth Ministers In Town

    Beyond The Bulletin: Episode 13 - The New Youth Ministers In Town
    Two months into the job and with Fall kickoffs around the corner, PJ & Samy Pierce have been hard at work since joining the St. Anthony of Padua staff! On this episode of Beyond the Bulletin, the California natives join Nate to talk about their journey to our parish, their favorite courses at Franciscan University, what it takes to minister to a younger generation, and their dire need for more Core Members! Tune in now! Special Guests: PJ Pierce and Samantha Pierce.

    Episode 92: Avengers Assemble, RCIA & Yoda or the Bible Game w/Scott Sollom

    Episode 92: Avengers Assemble, RCIA & Yoda or the Bible Game w/Scott Sollom
    Episode 92 had a large cast of characters! Hunter Batten joins Taylor & producer Sam to talk about the recent Jr High summer camp where we compared the Avengers to our faith. Then we spoke with Taylor’s former Professor and current bro Scott Sollom about RCIA and how to get involved. He uses some pretty hilarious imagery to describe the great process of people becoming Catholic. Finally, two HS students who were on the mission trip in Detroit with Taylor wanted to make their radio debut so we talked about their experience on the trip and they face off in Yoda or Bible(from downloadyouthministry.com). Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by subscribing to our channel here (https://www.youtube.com/c/ForteCatholic?sub_confirmation=1) Help other people find the show and live the Joy of the Gospel by sharing this video on your social media. Thanks! Follow Forte Catholic: 🎉Twitter: @taylorschroll(https://twitter.com/TaylorSchroll) & @fortecatholic(https://twitter.com/ForteCatholic) 🎉Instagram: @taylorschroll(https://www.instagram.com/taylorschroll/) 💖Twitch: Twitch.tv/fortecat Forte Catholic Podcast: 🎵 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/forte-catholic-podcast-making-catholicism-fun-again/id1162464998?mt=2 🎵 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZiCiNAg9c9vaAuKdKuX2C?si=9uAB6FuDSpejZNOIve3xjQ 🎵 Fireside: https://fortecatholic.fireside.fm Donate Forte Catholic is a 501c3 non-profit organization. Support the work with a tax-deductible donation here. Thanks! https://www.fortecatholic.com/donate Music by Taylor Schroll Logos designed by James Longoria Produced by Taylor Schroll Edited by Sarah Allen & Taylor Schroll
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