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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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Oct 26, 2021

Dr. Brett Salkeld sits down with Dr. Melissa Moschella, moral philosopher at the Catholic University of America for a three-part series discussing vaccine mandates and exemptions from a Catholic perspective.

Show Snippet: "It doesn't really make sense for an authority of the Catholic Church to be able to sign off on an...


Oct 19, 2021

We conclude our four-part series of talks given by Dr. Brett Salkeld to the teachers of the Huron Perth School Division.

Show Snippet: "English teachers especially, you know how deeply shaped human reality is by our use of language; the way that words can change our lives, the way that they can impact us..."


Oct 12, 2021

We continue our four-part series of talks given by Dr. Brett Salkeld to the teachers of the Huron Perth School Division.

Show Snippet: "The practice of being present to God and hearing Him is not magic and it's not easy. And so if you pray and you're not picking up anything...pick up a Bible."


Oct 5, 2021

We continue our four-part series of talks given by Dr. Brett Salkeld to the teachers of the Huron Perth School Division.

Show Snippet: "...if you need any proof at all of the wisdom that's embedded in this teaching, that is that children are best off when they are educated by their own parents, in the values...