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This is a podcast brought to you by the Archdiocese of Regina where we attempt to navigate this winding road of faith in Jesus Christ so that we might know him more intimately, love him more profoundly and together serve him more deeply in our daily lives.

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Sep 29, 2020

In this part three of three, we wrap up our visit with Brendan Hodge, Catholic writer, blogger, and author of the new book "If you Can Get It" discussing the unique perspective Catholic writing can bring to the world of fiction.

Show Snippet: "I feel like what I at least try to do is deal honestly with how other human...


Sep 22, 2020

Continuing our conversation with Catholic writer and blogger Brendan Hodge on his new book "If you Can Get It" from Ignatius Press and what it means to be a 'Catholic' writer.

Show Snippet: "I mean I think we find ourselves at a time right now where a lot of people are struggling with their daily routines being...


Sep 15, 2020

We begin a three-part series with Catholic writer and blogger Brendan Hodge author of the new book "If you Can Get It" through Ignatius Press. We'll be discussing the book itself, what it's like publishing his first novel, and what it means to be a 'Catholic' writer.

Show Snippet: "The title is "If you can get it" it's...


Sep 8, 2020

As we wrap up our four-part series on conspiracy theory thinking we discuss a pastoral approach that places emphasis upon spiritual discernment and guidance as an essential first step.

Show Snippet: "So if conspiracy theories are troubling you or troubling someone you know, the first question is "How's your prayer...


Sep 1, 2020

In this part three of four, we take a look at some of the psychological and sociological foundations within conspiracy theory thinking that allow false narratives and misleading information to take root in others and in ourselves.

Show Snippet: "When there are things that are hard for us, we want to be able to make...