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In this week’s episode, Fr. Matthew, Alissa, and Tom continue the Being Church Lenten Series on the Holy Week Narratives with the accounts of the Resurrection and the promise of A New Creation.
This Lent, Being Church episodes will drop on Fridays, and engage stories from Holy Week from a theological point of view.
As a prayerful companion to the Being Church Podcast, check out Fr. Matthew’s Lenten Reflections on our new parish podcast channel called St. Louis Presents! They come out at the same time as Being Church Episodes, and you can subscribe to it wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
In this week’s episode, Fr. Matthew, Alissa, and Tom continue the Being Church Lenten Series on the Holy Week Narratives with the story of The Road to Emmaus.
This Lent, Being Church episodes will drop on Fridays, and engage stories from Holy Week from a theological point of view.
As a prayerful companion to the Being Church Podcast, check out Fr. Matthew’s Lenten Reflections on our new parish podcast channel called St. Louis Presents! They come out at the same time as Being Church Episodes, and you can subscribe to it wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
In this week’s episode, Fr. Matthew, Alissa, and Tom continue the Being Church Lenten Series on the Holy Week Narratives with the story of Jesus’s Trials.
This Lent, Being Church episodes will drop on Fridays, and engage stories from Holy Week from a theological point of view.
As a prayerful companion to the Being Church Podcast, check out Fr. Matthew’s Lenten Reflections on our new parish podcast channel called St. Louis Presents! They come out at the same time as Being Church Episodes, and you can subscribe to it wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
In this week’s episode, Fr. Matthew, Alissa, and Tom continue the Being Church Lenten Series on the Holy Week Narratives with the story of the Washing of the Feet.
This Lent, Being Church episodes will drop on Fridays, and engage stories from Holy Week from a theological point of view.
As a prayerful companion to the Being Church Podcast, check out Fr. Matthew’s Lenten Reflections on our new parish podcast channel called St. Louis Presents! They come out at the same time as Being Church Episodes, and you can subscribe to it wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
In this week’s episode, Fr. Matthew joins Alissa and Tom to kick off the Being Church Lenten Series on the Holy Week Narratives with the story of Jesus’s Entrance into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday.
This Lent, Being Church episodes will drop on Fridays, and engage stories from Holy Week from a theological point of view.
As a prayerful companion to the Being Church Podcast, check out Fr. Matthew’s Lenten Reflections on our new parish podcast channel called St. Louis Presents! They come out at the same time as Being Church Episodes, and you can subscribe to it wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
Tom co-authored book called "The Art of Accompaniment" all about how the baptized people of God have a responsibility to walk with one another as they journey toward Christ. In this episode, Tom gives an intro to the book and explains how it can be real in a parish setting.
If you want to order the book, go here: https://www.catholicapostolatecenter.org/accompaniment.html
What are the underlying principles of a Catholic pro-life vision? Inspired by the recent Golden Globes debacle, Tom and Alissa attempt to crack into this large topic on this episode, holding human dignity and the gospel call to love our neighbors at the forefront of their discussion. Disclaimer: We didn't name every human dignity issue, we know there are many!
In their final Advent Mission Podcast, Fr. Matthew, Alissa, and Tom discuss the Magi and the significance of their journey to worship the King of the Jews. Why do they care about the King of the Jews and what importance does their journey have for our own experiences of faith?
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
In the third week of our study on "The Infancy Narratives" we reflect on the political landscape in the time of Jesus' birth and how it--along with every element of the Nativity scene--more deeply reveals God's mission for his Son.
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
In this week's episode Fr. Matthew, Alissa, and Tom spend time talking about the three "annunciations" that happen prior to Jesus' birth. What do these stories have to teach us about following the will of God?
Special Guest: Fr. Matthew Kinney.
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