Synopsis
The podcast for Catholic Exchange, your daily source for spiritual encouragement and information. Our goal is to help make saints in our time. Join Michael J. Lichens and several CE authors discussing articles and the latest topics.
Episodes
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux Against the Plague | Suzie Andres
28/01/2021 Duration: 01h26minCheck out our full show notes and resources here: https://catholicexchange.com/st-therese-of-lisieux-against-the-plague-suzie-andresIt's probably goes without saying that the past year has been difficult for most of us. We've had to endure a pandemic, rioting, a contentious election, and an economic crisis. Yet, we as Catholics have an incredible refuge and friend in one particular saint: St. Therese, or the Little Flower. CE contributor and prolific author Suzie Andres joins Michael Lichens today to discuss how we can turn to St. Therese of Lisieux in our unusual times and how her intercession can bring healing to mind and body. Other topics we discussed in this episode:How our angels and saints can bring relief to our suffering loved ones, even if we can’t be physically present.How saints like Charles Borromeo and Therese endured through a pandemic in faith.Learn about ancient Catholic practices of turning to God and His saints to turn away a plague.The importance of learning how to be “little” wh
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Kathleen Beckman: How Families Can Prepare for Spiritual Warfare
12/01/2021 Duration: 40minWhen you think of spiritual warfare, you're likely thinking of the classic horror films. But spiritual warfare is something all of us are called to and that includes the whole family. Best-selling author and CE contributor Kathleen Beckman joins us an unusual but important topic.Kathleen Beckman's latest book, Family Guide to Spiritual Warfare: Strategies for Deliverance and Healing, explores how families can incorporate prayer, angels, and the saints into our daily family life and how such practices defend them against the darkness. As the family is ever under attack from the devil, this interview will surely help you through the bleak times today. Check out Kathleen's articles: Temptation: The Ordinary Ways the Devil Attacks UsThe Extraordinary Actions of the DevilHealing and Deliverance Through the RosaryHealing the Family: Rosary ReflectionsThe Rosary: A Prescription for HealingSupport the show
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How Can Beauty & Culture Save the World? | R. Jared Staudt, PhD
04/12/2020 Duration: 28minToday, Michael is joined by CE contributor R. Jared Staudt, whose work discusses the theological value of culture and beauty and how they can help evangelize the world. R. Jared Staudt, PhD is Associate Superintendent for Mission and Formation in the Archdiocese of Denver and Visiting Associate Professor for the Augustine Institute. He is author of Restoring Humanity: Essays on the Evangelization of Culture (Divine Providence Press) and The Beer Option (Angelico Press) and the editor of Renewing Catholic Schools: How to Regain a Catholic Vision in a Secular Age (Catholic Education Press). He and his wife Anne have six children and he is a Benedictine oblate. Support the show
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The Lost Riches of Catholic Catechisms with Aaron Seng of Tradivox
18/11/2020 Duration: 29minBeginning with a brief story from the life of 18th century English Bishop Richard Challoner, Michael begins a discussion about the long, treasured history of Catholic Catechisms. Today's guest Aaron Seng of Tradivox is undertaking the work of collecting, publishing, and finally digitizing catechisms that reach back to centuries, many by saints and celebrated figures of Catholic history. And many risked their lives to publish such simple, holy lessons. LinksFind out about the work of Tradivox and how you can support their ambitious mission at Tradivox.comThe Catholic Catechism Index is being collated and edited into lovely hardbacks by Tradivox and can be found through Sophia Institute Press at sophiainstitute.com/products/item/tradivox-subscriptionFind the Catholic Readers Bible, a version of Bishop Challoner's edition, at Sophia Institute Press: Support the show
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The Catholic Faith in Public Life After the 2020 Election
04/11/2020 Duration: 53minIt's election day! The citizens of the United States will cast their ballots today after a long, strange, and frustrating election season. While many websites and channels will be covering the breaking news with analysis and predictions, Michael and returning guest Derek Rotty want to look to how we live our faith post 2020, no matter who wins the election. Derek discusses important Catholic values such as solidarity and conscience and how they help us to form bonds with our neighbors and truly seek their good, even if we find their political beliefs to be entirely wrong. We also talk about Pope Francis's latest encyclical and how it might help craft our public response and the ways we live our faith each day. Check out Derek's website at derekrotty.com and be sure to check out his Catholic Faith & Public Life series on YouTube or here: https://derekrotty.com/publiclife/Support the show
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We Can Spiritually Grow Together While Social Distancing | Simone Rizkallah
15/04/2020 Duration: 33minNote from Michael: I apologize for the audio quality on my part. It's an issue we're working on. But, Simone has some great things to share and her audio quality is great. So, enjoy and we'll have cleaner audio next week. (Cheers, MJL)Chances are, you didn't get to experience Lent or Easter in any kind of community. Many churches were closed during the Church's holiest year amidst the growing COVID-19 pandemic. In this time of uncertainty and isolation, how can we grow in spiritual friendship with Christ while also finding fellowship with our brothers and sisters in Christ?Today, Michael talks with theologian and teacher Simone Rizkallah about the ways we can pray and read to grow in our spiritual lives while also using modern technology to connect with fellow Catholics across the world. You can connect with Simone at culturalgypsy.com and learn more about her work with Endow Groups at their website or on facebook and Instagram.Photo by Mateus Campos Felipe on UnsplashSupport the show
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We Can Still Enter the Mysteries of Holy Week & Easter | Christopher Carstens
06/04/2020 Duration: 42minHoly Week means accompanying Christ through His Passion. This has become an even greater challenge while many of us are sheltering in place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. But the promise of redemption through Christ's resurrection still call to us. Today, we are joined by liturgist and Liturgy Guys podcast host Christopher Carstens to discuss how we can get through Holy Week in the midst of a pandemic. To get deeper into the subject of the Easter Mysteries, check Mr. Carstens's latest books, A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery, which is available from Sophia Institute Press. (bit.ly/CarstensPod).You can get read a free excerpt of the book at Catholic Exchange under the article The Saints & Angels Are With Us As We Accompany Jesus in Holy Week (https://catholicexchange.com/the-saints-angels-are-with-us-as-we-accompany-jesus-in-holy-week).Some art we talked about: The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb by Hans Holbein the Younger: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Holbeindeadchrist.
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How to Begin the Path to Discernment & Spiritual Warfare | feat. Dan Burke of the Avila Institute
28/03/2020 Duration: 35minThe Christian life is rough, even in the best of times. During a pandemic, it can be especially difficult to enter that narrow way. Long-time teacher and spiritual director Dan Burke joins us to discuss this and other themes of his book, Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits (https://bit.ly/3dC1hZ2). Mr. Burke is the author of numerous books and courses, many of which you can find at SpiritualDirection.com. He is also the president and founder of the Avila Institute. If you would like to receive a free course, text “Warfare” to 38470.Other resources we've mentioned today:Into the Deep and The Contemplative Rosary, two books by Dan BurkeCheck out Dan's previous CE interview on praying a contemplative rosary here: https://catholicexchange.com/praying-contemplative-rosary-interview-dan-burkeCheck out Dan's podcast, Divine Intimacy Radio, at this link or wherever you listen to podcasts. https://spiritualdirection.com/divine-intimacy-radio-podcastPhoto by Cosmin Gurau on UnsplashSupport t
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Thomas Aquinas on How to Live a Happy Life | feat. Dr. Kevin Vost, Psy. D.
17/03/2020 Duration: 37minIf you need to figure out how to be truly happy, you can't get a better guide than St. Thomas Aquinas. In today's episode, Michael welcomes Dr. Kevin vost to discuss what the Angelic Doctor taught about the good life and what we can do to live more at peace (hint: it involves Jesus). Check out our links below:12 Life Lessons from St. Thomas Aquinas is Dr. Vost's latest book, which covers much more than we could. http://bit.ly/VostPodCheck out Dr. Vost's website at http://drvost.com/Dr. Vost is a long-time friend of Catholic Exchange. You can find his articles at podcasts here: https://catholicexchange.com/author/kevin-vostSupport the show
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What is a Consecration to St. Joseph? | feat. Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC
06/03/2020 Duration: 26min2020 is the 150th anniversary of Pope Pius IX declaring St. Joseph the “Patron of the Universal Church.” Many saints and laity have indeed found a friend in St. Joseph, including editor and host, Michael. To take a deeper dive into St. Joseph, friend of the show Fr. Donald Calloway is back to discuss his latest book, Consecration to St. Joseph. Some links:Learn more about the Consecration to St. Joseph: https://www.consecrationtostjoseph.org/Fr. Calloway's website: https://www.fathercalloway.com/books-and-giftsYou can find our show notes and other links here: https://catholicexchange.com/category/channels/cepodcastimage: From a Photo by Josh Applegate on UnsplashSupport the show
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Michael Tells His Wife About the Relics of St. Valentine
16/02/2020 Duration: 46minIf you have any memories of St. Valentine's Day, it's typically for the cards, candy, and big pink hearts everywhere. But who was St. Valentine and why is he so mysterious while his holiday is such a big deal? To celebrate this day of romantic love, Michael invites his wife Sophie on to tell her the story of St. Valentine and where his relics have ended up. From a flower-crowned skull in Rome to a wax effigy concealing St. Valentine's bones in an old Missouri mission, the bones of St. Valentine have been the site of pilgrimage and healing even as we know so little about the third-century martyr. The relics of St. Valentine reveal a beloved saint whose work has continued to be inspire devotion and love among those who find them. Even after over 1700 years after his death, we see a church that still asks St. Valentine to intercede in the lives of many couples and single people. We hope you enjoy this bonus episode, but we'll happily hear comments. Email editor@catholicexchange.com and let us
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What Fulton J. Sheen Can Teach Us About Prayer | feat. Al Smith
13/02/2020 Duration: 47minThe saintly bishop Fulton J. Sheen was often approached by numerous people who had a simple request: “Teach us how to pray.” While he reached millions of souls via radio and TV, the bishop also penned dozens of pamphlets and short books address varying topics of prayer. However, many of those writings were forgotten later on. Thanks to the work of Allan Smith, Director of the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Mission Society of Canada and editor of Bishop Sheen Today, the many works of Bishop Sheen are now collected in a single volume. Allan Smith joins Michael on the CE Podcast today to share the lessons Fulton Sheen taught him while compiling his latest book, Lord, Teach Us To Pray: A Fulton Sheen Anthology. From Sheen's prolific writing, we learn how to call to St. Joseph and Mary to learn how they taught Jesus and countless other children to pray. With Lent just around the corner, today's episode will teach you some of Fulton J. Sheen's techniques and insights for a deeper, more efficacious prayer
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How a Catholic Scholar Writes a Science Fiction Novel | feat. W. L. Patenaude
21/01/2020 Duration: 44minCatholics have produced some of the finest novels ever written, but you wouldn't always know that from today's selections. Some of the faithful have certainly noticed and have started to bring their experience and creativity into the fictional realm in hopes of shaping the broader culture and to re-introduce the Catholic voice to fiction. Today's guest, W. L. Patenaude, is one such author. Patenaude's debut novel, A Printer's Choice, is the rooted his work in ecology and theology, as well as his life-long love of great science fiction. While his novel has received mainstream praise, he knows that writing a novel isn't easy. While reflecting on his first novel as he plans his follow-up works, the scholar and novelist joins us to talk about how his own faith and conversion inspired him to write a sci-fi novel to teach, show, and evangelize using stories. Patenaude also takes us through the creative process and how he took the first steps to creating his novel. Join us today for the
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Creating Art as an Act of Prayer | feat. artist Timothy P. Schmalz
13/01/2020 Duration: 42minCanadian sculptor Timothy P. Schmalz has made public art like the Canadian Veterans' Memorial and Golden Leaves, the hometown memorial statue to Gordon Lightfoot. Recently he has become more well-known for his religious art, such as his Homeless Jesus statues that can be found all across the world. Today, Michael kicks off a small series exploring the art and work of Schmalz while focusing on how our spiritual lives can lead to abundant creative lives. If you are an aspiring Catholic artist in any medium, join us to talk about the practical (notebooks) and spiritual (prayer) aspects of creating art. Check out the art of Timothy P. Schmalz at https://www.sculpturebytps.com, and you can also find him on Facebook and Instagram to check out his latest work that we discussed. Finally, check out our previous interview with Timothy P. Schmalz that explores the themes of his art a little deeper. For readers, there's also the fantastic review of his work by K.V. Turley called, "The Homeless Jesus Statue
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Living in Faith With Bipolar Disorder | feat. Susan Johnson
09/09/2019 Duration: 26minToday we welcome Susan Johnson, an author, teacher, and advocate to talk about faith and mental health. In her latest book, Some Dreams Are Worth Keeping, Susan discusses the role her own faith has had in bringing a sense of hope and healing, even when the weight of mental anguish is pressing down. Today's episode is full of hope and even some great joy. It's also tackling some dark topics and showing how the light of Christ can pierce through the darkness that can surround us. Check out Susan Johnson at her website: http://www.sjohnsonauthor.com/Also find her book at Barnes & Noble or your favorite bookstore: http://bit.ly/2kCvksSIt is also available through Amazon and Kindle: https://amzn.to/3197DbESupport the show
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How Can We Reclaim Catholic Masculinity? | feat. Dave McClow
16/08/2019 Duration: 30minMasculinity is a question that comes up a lot in our culture. Even more so if you're as hopelessly online as Michael. Across podcasts, long YouTube videos, and countless websites, you can find an assortment of gurus and teachers who proclaim they have the instructions on how to be a real man. With the Catholic Church facing one crisis after another, how can reclaiming masculinity help our Church and her many children? To tackle these questions and begin pointing to a solution, pastoral counselor Dave McClow joins the CE Podcast. Along with his background in psychology, Dave is also a writer and speaker who has aimed to help Catholic men find healing while they deepen their faith. In short, Dave is here to help you take the first steps to being real Catholic men. You can learn more about Dave and his mission at AbbaChallenge.com Support the show
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Making the Most of the Last Days of Lent | feat. Derek Rotty
13/04/2019 Duration: 29minYou only have a few days for prayer and penance. How is it going? If you find that you wished you had tried harder or done more, there is still time. Michael is joined by Derek Rotty to talk about the books, prayers, and practices you can use to have a good, holy Lent with even just a few days left. Find Derek at DerekRotty.com, and then find his article at CE "There is Still Time to Redeem Your Lent" (http://bit.ly/2X8jvbw)Also check out Derek's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXwD4YQKtntcpKQ8V-57MogWhat Christ Saw From the Cross is available from Sophia Institute Press or your local bookstore. (http://bit.ly/2GeorET)Support the show
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Ven. Fulton J. Sheen as a Lenten Guide | feat. Allan Smith
22/02/2019 Duration: 40minLent quickly approaches and many of us could still use a trusted guide for the holy season. Today we look at one beloved spiritual director, Ven. Fulton J. Sheen.Today, Michael talks about Fulton J. Sheen and how he can guide us through Lent with Allan Smith. Allan is the is the Founder and Director of the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Mission Society of Canada, as well as the creator of Bishop Sheen Today. Allan is the editor of The Cries of Jesus from the Cross: A Fulton Sheen Anthology, which collects Archbishop Fulton Sheen's complete writings and reflections on Christ’s last words. You can find it at this site: http://bit.ly/2TLA7roVisit Allan's site to learn more about him or Fulton J. Sheen: www.BishopSheenToday.comYou can also find Fulton Sheen's Victory Over Vice at http://bit.ly/37fXey7Support the show
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Servant of God Fr. Augustus Tolton | Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers
15/02/2019 Duration: 47minFather Augustus Tolton was born into slavery and, despite seemingly insurmountable odds, rose to become the first black priest in the United States. His cause for canonization has been opened but many are just learning about this heroic priest who served his Church and community despite racism, bigotry, and opposition within the Church. Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers shows us how the faith, hope, and love of Fr. Tolton can inspire us today no matter what we are called to overcome. We also discuss how Fr. Tolton's brief life is still inspiring Catholics from across the world. Read more about Fr. Tolton in Deacon Harold's latest book, Father Augustus Tolton.Check out Deacon Harold's website at DeaconHarold.com. You can also find him on Facebook or Twitter. More information about Fr. Tolton and the cause for his canonization is at tolton.archchicago.org where you can also find the special prayer for the canonization of Fr. Augustus Tolton. For other links, find us on CatholicExchange.com.Support the s
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The Lenten Practice of Memento Mori | feat. Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble
08/02/2019 Duration: 24minMemento Mori has been explored by nearly every saint. The remembrance of death has influenced artists and authors throughout history. Yet, the age-old practice of remembering our death has almost entirely disappeared.Today's guest, Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, has thought a lot about her own death and the practice of Memento Mori. Join us as we discuss how incorporating Memento Mori into our Lent can prepare us for the joy of the Resurrection at Easter. Check our Sr. Theresa's Remember Your Death: Memento Mori Lenten Devotional and also find the Lenten journal wherever you buy books. We highly recommend ordering the bundle through Pauline Books for some beautiful vinyl decals.Visit CatholicExchange.com to see the full show notes, images, and descriptions. If you enjoy our work and would like more, please consider supporting us through a small donation or by leaving a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks for listeningSupport the show