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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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May 24, 2022

In this three-part series, Dr. Brett Salked sits down with John Jalsevac to discuss their experiences of unhealthy approaches to faith and truth-seeking and work out healthier ways forward.

Show Snippet: "We talk a lot about truth, we say, "All I care about is truth, and Christ is the Truth; I believe in...


May 17, 2022

In this three-part series, Dr. Brett Salked sits down with John Jalsevac to discuss their experiences of unhealthy approaches to faith and truth-seeking and work out healthier ways forward.

Show Snippet: "When you see such conviction and such certitude you say "Well, I must be missing something." You say, "Maybe I...


May 10, 2022

In this three-part series, Dr. Brett Salked sits down with John Jalsevac to discuss their experiences of unhealthy approaches to faith and truth-seeking and work out healthier ways forward.

Show Snippet: "There's something broken in the way we're pursuing truth and fact, and I've been trying to sort out what that is."


May 3, 2022

As Mental Health Awareness week begins and in honour of May as Mental Health Month, we continue our examination of the saints and mental health with a look at Sts. Louis Martin and Therese of Lisieux.

Show Snippet: "St. Therese understood that her mental health challenges did not define her deepest self. Clinging to...