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    paschal

    Explore "paschal" with insightful episodes like "35 Grace, Grit, Hope with Dr. Paschal Baute", "Day 91: Christ Rose from the Dead", "Sex Magic with Luxa Strata", "Elimination of the Snakes - Show #378" and "Dying Laughing" from podcasts like ""Bluegrass Region Voices and Views", "The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "What Magic Is This?", "Elimination of the Snakes" and "iGod St Matthew-in-the-City"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    35 Grace, Grit, Hope with Dr. Paschal Baute

    35 Grace, Grit, Hope with Dr. Paschal Baute

    Episode 35

    This is a conversation with Dr. Paschal Baute. He is a 93 year old blind veteran preparing to  launch a podcast named Grace, Grit, Hope.

    We talk about the aspects of his life that have led up to his interest in interviewing people who exemplify those three traits.

    Some of those activities are serving in the military, being a monk and Catholic Priest for sixteen years, being married for fifty-four years, raising a family, becoming a psycologist, and many other fascinating activties.

    Show notes are on my website at https://www.bluegrassregionvoicesandviews.com/paschal/

    Day 91: Christ Rose from the Dead

    Day 91: Christ Rose from the Dead
    The Catechism tackles “the crowning truth of our faith in Christ,” “the central truth by the first Christian community,” Jesus’ bodily resurrection from the dead. Fr. Mike makes sure we understand that Christ’ resurrection cannot be interpreted as a legend or a metaphor, but as a true, historical fact. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 638-644. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy If you have found this podcast to be helpful in your faith life and would like to help us continue bringing this Catholic media to as many people as possible, please consider making an ongoing financial gift at ascensionpress.com/support. Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB.

    Sex Magic with Luxa Strata

    Sex Magic with Luxa Strata

    Beyond a doubt, the most listener requested show up to this point. Seemingly everybody has their own take on Sex Magic. And why not?! For something as personal and important as sex, particularly when applied to a ritual or spell-based context, the topic itself is one that draws fascination as well as controversy. In this wonderful episode of WMiT? we are joined by the always luminous Luxa Strata of Lux Occult Podcast to hash out as much as possible our understandings of Sex Magic as we can! You asked for it.

    Elimination of the Snakes - Show #378

    Elimination of the Snakes - Show #378

    We both had wonderful Thanksgivings.

    We hope you did, too.

    Dan got pie, YaHoo!

    Fact or Crap: One for John, none for Dan.


    Mail Bag:

    Two from Al:
    1) Paschal's funeral.
    2) If my body were a car.

    Three from Peter:
    1) Houston subpoenas pastor's sermons.
    2) U.S. Indian school changes fund-raising practices.
    3) Stores not open on Thanksgiving.


    The Rest of the Show:

    All email this week.

    A little shorter show this week.

    Dying Laughing

    Dying Laughing
    This Pentecost 13 sermon by Clay Nelson is preceded by a reading of Luke 14:1-14 by a parishioner, Love Chile. The sermon requires recent familiarity with the passage as it retells the story of the man cured of dropsy outside a dinner party as a joke. "I first learned about our national obsession with humility while still in the States reading up on my soon to be adopted country. Like Jesus, we consider it bad manners to exaggerate our own importance. From far away it seemed quite charming. Certainly it was egalitarian. It wasn’t until I got here that I understood that humility wasn’t a self-imposed Kiwi discipline. Anyone getting too full of themselves can expect a joke at their expense to cut them down to size. An example of Kiwi humour would be the farmer who when his donkey died called his local councilman, who told him he would have to bury it himself. He said, “Oh, I know that, I’m calling to offer my condolences to his relatives.”" Read entire text at http://www.stmatthews.org.nz/nav.php?sid=327&id=752.
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