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Join Deacon Mike Beauvais and guest Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos in this captivating episode of RED-C Roundup as they delve into the profound connections between the founding of the United States, Catholic faith, and classical political philosophy. Recorded on July 3rd, 2024, this episode explores the political and spiritual landscape in anticipation of Independence Day.
Dr. Papadopoulos, a political philosophy professor at Wyoming Catholic College, shares his journey from a secular upbringing to embracing the Catholic faith. The conversation weaves through insights from Plato's, Republic, and Alexis de Tocqueville's, Democracy in America, highlighting their relevance to modern American politics and society. The episode concludes with a discussion on Wyoming Catholic College's unique technology policy, emphasizing its impact on students' academic and spiritual formation.
Introduction and Guest Background (00:00:00 - 00:02:08):
Judy Comeaux sits down with Aurelio Cadena, who is in his fifth and final year of diaconate formation. Aurelio shares his journey from a scientific, analytical background to a deep, unwavering faith in God. He emphasizes the importance of community, the impact of mentors, and the transformative power of God's love and mercy. This episode is filled with inspirational stories, theological insights, and practical advice for living out one's faith in everyday life.
00:00:02 - Introduction by Judy Comeaux
#Catholic #Podcast #Philosophy #Faith #Freedom
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Join Deacon Mike Beauvais and guest Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos in this captivating episode of RED-C Roundup as they delve into the profound connections between the founding of the United States, Catholic faith, and classical political philosophy. Recorded on July 3rd, 2024, this episode explores the political and spiritual landscape in anticipation of Independence Day.
Dr. Papadopoulos, a political philosophy professor at Wyoming Catholic College, shares his journey from a secular upbringing to embracing the Catholic faith. The conversation weaves through insights from Plato's, Republic, and Alexis de Tocqueville's, Democracy in America, highlighting their relevance to modern American politics and society. The episode concludes with a discussion on Wyoming Catholic College's unique technology policy, emphasizing its impact on students' academic and spiritual formation.
Introduction and Guest Background (00:00:00 - 00:02:08):
Judy Comeaux sits down with Aurelio Cadena, who is in his fifth and final year of diaconate formation. Aurelio shares his journey from a scientific, analytical background to a deep, unwavering faith in God. He emphasizes the importance of community, the impact of mentors, and the transformative power of God's love and mercy. This episode is filled with inspirational stories, theological insights, and practical advice for living out one's faith in everyday life.
00:00:02 - Introduction by Judy Comeaux
#Catholic #Podcast #Philosophy #Faith #Freedom
Check out our YouTube page to see great RED-C Apostolate content!
Visit redcradio.org or download our RED-C Radio App to access our live radio, listen to all of our podcasts, and find additional information and resources related to our Catholic faith. And if you want to support The RED-C Apostolate and all that we do, please consider making a recurring or one-time donation (https://redcradio.org/donate). You can also subscribe to our email list at https://redcradio.org/subscribe. May God bless you and all your loved ones!