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Catholic Café
EWTN
100 episodes
17 hours ago
From the Diocese of Memphis, a popular destination for men to share experiences, strengthen their faith and become better husbands and fathers
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From the Diocese of Memphis, a popular destination for men to share experiences, strengthen their faith and become better husbands and fathers
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Religion & Spirituality
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Catholic Café
When Your Kids Have Left The Church: Prayer And Witness 
It seems to be a common occurrence in families that one of the kids, or maybe even one of the spouses or other family members, has wandered away from Holy Communion with the Church. People seem desperate for answers about what do do and how to convince them to return. The answers are usually not that simple. But, there are some simple places to start, like prayer and personal witness.
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17 hours ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Graces Flow From The Church: Why Scandal Is Bad
Most of us are quite familiar with the biblical story of Jesus cleansing the Temple. No business allowed. Only worship. This is certainly true, but there is also another interesting perspective that relates to the prophesy of the Church found in the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. The free flowing of grace from the Church is vital to the transmission and transformation of life.
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1 week ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
All Souls Day: Pray For The Dead
We are very familiar with All Saints Day, and of course, its precursor All Hallows Eve, but many are less familiar with the history, meaning, and purpose of the following feast day, the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, better known as All Souls Day.Let us remember all those faithful family and friends who have gone before us and are in need of our prayers.
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2 weeks ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Triumph Of The Heart: A Movie Review
Triumph of the Heart, a moving and hopeful movie, set in a prison cell in Auschwitz, tells the story of the final days of Saint Maximillian Kolbe and his companions. Though the subject matter may seem dark and disturbing, it is actually a story of the triumph of hope over darkness.
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3 weeks ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Raise Your Hands In Prayer: Pray Without Ceasing 
If you have ever wondered why the hands of the priest are consecrated, and why they are subsequently empowered to do the work that God has planned for them, you need only to look to the Book of Exodus for a clue. But, it also has a direct connection to Jesus asking us to pray without growing weary.
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4 weeks ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
The Power of the Rosary: Ten Ten List for the Rosary
Join us for another Top Ten list from the Luxurious Corner Booth. This time, we talk about our top ten suggestions to kick it up a notch and enhance your praying of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Ethical Concerns With AI: The Future Of Humanity
AI, or Artificial Intelligence, continues to be in the news as it continues to grow more potent and more prominent. Both secular and religious corners of society are rightly focusing attention on the ethical, moral, and practical concerns for AI. Answering whether it is good, or bad, or a little of both, is something everyone should be considering.
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Long Suffering: When Redemption Seems Far Away
While all suffering is painful, some suffering seems worse than others. We particularly struggle with suffering that lasts a long time, and can even extend to years. This type of long suffering can sometimes cause discouragement, depression, and may even lead us into the sin of despair. 
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Lack Of Civil Discourse: Resorting To Violence 
Our nation has followed a disturbing trend of late. It seems we have lost the ability to practice civil discourse and respect for free expression and exchange of ideas in the public square. This has, at the same time, resulted in an increasing trend of tragic violence to plague our nation. We need Jesus. 
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Exalt The Cross: The Instrument Of Our Salvation
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross is a Catholic Feast day that brings due attention to the Holy Cross on which our Lord and Savior achieved our reconciliation with the Father. In this Feast, we gaze upon the Cross less as an instrument of suffering and torture (while this is still certainly true), but more on the healing and reconciliation it brings.
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Catholic Politicians: Christian In The Public Square
Pope Leo XIV addressed a group of French Catholic politicians recently on pilgrimage to the Vatican. He had many good words of advice for them, while he also offered some challenges for them relating to a tendency he sees in many Catholic politicians to separate their faith life from their public life.
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Communing With The Saints: A Cloud Of Witnesses
A lot of folks, even some Catholics, have an erroneous idea about what the Church actually teaches about the Communion of the Saints. We do not go to the Saints INSTEAD of Jesus, but we call upon them in ADDITION to Jesus and THROUGH the Body of Christ.
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2 months ago
1 minute

Catholic Café
A Relationship With Jesus: Living In Divine Intimacy 
When the Bible uses the word KNOW, it speaks of a level of intimacy reserved for our absolute closest relationships. To know Jesus is to living in a relationship of divine intimacy with him. It is not enough to know about Jesus, we must know him intimately. And he in return knows us intimately.
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2 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
The Season of OCIA: invite your friend!
A lot of Catholics know at least a little about the process for those who wish to be baptized Catholic or come into Full Communion with the Catholic Church. It is a process formerly known as RCIA, but is now OCIA. However, we can all do a little better job of evangelization by inviting people into the process, people we are in relationship with, our friends and family.
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Degrees of Glory: Levels In Heaven?
There is an interesting Catholic Tradition that speaks of degrees of glory in heaven. But, many folks might be confused by this concept, especially when we view it through an earthly lens.
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
God As Our Father: We As His Children
Pope Leo, in a recent Angelus address to the faithful, spoke about the prayer that Jesus Himself taught us, what has become known as the Our Father. The Pope beautifully reflected on the importance of the prayer, how the Father loves us and gives us everything we need, but also the responsibility we have to serve and forgive others.
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
The Church And Evolution: The Scopes Monkey Trial
On the 100th anniversary of the famous Scopes Trial in Tennessee that gained national attention dealing with teaching the Theory of Evolution in schools, many folks may still wonder exactly what the Catholic Church teaches about Evolution and Creation.
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Care For The Elderly: Witnesses To Hope
The Holy Father, Pope Leo, recently addressed attendees of the 5th World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. His brief address was filled with messages of Jubilee, wisdom, worth, and most of all, hope...hope for the elderly and wisdom for the young.
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3 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
The Brown Scapular Devotion: Our Lady Of Mount Carmel 
The devotion of the wearing of the Brown Scapular, while popular among Catholics, is shrouded in mystery for many. Under the patronage of Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, it is actually an ancient devotion with Old Testament roots leading to its founding in the middle ages.
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
Go And Make Disciples: Missionary Discipleship
We are a missionary Church and it is not good enough to sit idly in our pew and relish in the grace we receive at Mass. We are, each of us, called to go and make disciples. And, our mission field may be as close as our work, our grocery store, our community, and even our own home.
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Catholic Café
From the Diocese of Memphis, a popular destination for men to share experiences, strengthen their faith and become better husbands and fathers