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The Joy of Medicine
RED-C Apostolate
48 episodes
1 month ago
After 55 years as a cardiologist, Dr. Richard Cashion, sits down with his son, Trey, to discuss his experience practicing both medicine and his Catholic faith.
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After 55 years as a cardiologist, Dr. Richard Cashion, sits down with his son, Trey, to discuss his experience practicing both medicine and his Catholic faith.
Show more...
Medicine
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
Health & Fitness
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Silver and Gold or Something Greater? Navigating the True Meaning of Christmas - 36
The Joy of Medicine
31 minutes
1 year ago
Silver and Gold or Something Greater? Navigating the True Meaning of Christmas - 36
In this episode, Dr. Richard Cashion and Trey Cashion discuss the impact of scripture verses on joy, particularly focusing on a powerful moment from the Christmas season. The hosts reflect on the challenges of gift-giving and the realization that the true meaning of Christmas lies in the gift of Jesus becoming a part of our lives. The conversation delves into Acts 3:6, where Peter and John encounter a man lame from birth seeking alms at the temple. Instead of offering silver or gold, Peter, guided by the spirit, says, "I have no silver and gold, but I give you what I have. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise and walk." The hosts emphasize the profound impact of this act of faith, drawing parallels to their own experiences and the miracles witnessed as part of Dr. Cashion's medical practice. Dr. Cashion shares a personal story of grappling with the pressure of buying presents for 80 people during Christmas. Instead, he chose to offer a meaningful gift by praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet for each individual. The hosts connect this gesture to the deeper message of Acts 3:6, highlighting the value of faith, prayer, and recognizing the eternal gifts that transcend material wealth. The podcast concludes with reflections on the role of faith in medicine, emphasizing the importance of seeing beyond the visible and recognizing the invisible hand of God in every encounter. The hosts encourage listeners to live intentionally, acknowledging that every interaction is an opportunity to share the joy found in faith and to be a vessel for Jesus in the lives of others. As they embark on a new year, the hosts express gratitude and blessings for their audience.
The Joy of Medicine
After 55 years as a cardiologist, Dr. Richard Cashion, sits down with his son, Trey, to discuss his experience practicing both medicine and his Catholic faith.