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In this episode of the Say Yes to Holiness podcast, Christina Semmens speaks with Jason Shanks, the president of the National Eucharistic Congress.
They discuss the ongoing Eucharistic revival in the Catholic Church, Jason's personal journey to Catholicism, the importance of community engagement, and the future plans for the movement. Jason shares insights on the role of synodality, the challenges faced during the revival, and the significance of priest renewal. The conversation emphasizes the call for individuals to become Eucharistic missionaries and the need for a deeper understanding of the Eucharist in everyday life.
Takeaways
Jason Shanks is the president of the National Eucharistic Congress.He became Catholic due to his understanding of the Eucharist.The Eucharistic revival is seen as a generational work.Community engagement is crucial for the revival's success.Synodality played a significant role in planning the revival.The movement aims to bring Jesus to the margins of society.Eucharistic missionaries will be commissioned to spread the message.Challenges faced during the Congress included resource allocation and collaboration.Personal spiritual practices, like holy hours, are essential for grounding.The revival seeks to empower individuals to become revivalists in their communities.Sound Bites
"I became Catholic because of the Eucharist.""Jesus waits for us to come visit him.""This is a generational work.""The church is best when it's on mission.""We want to bring Jesus to the margins.""It's about spiritual multiplication.""Let's everybody become a revivalist."Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Eucharistic Revival
02:46 Personal Journey and Spiritual Awakening
06:09 The Role of Synodality in the Revival
09:08 Plans for the Future of the Eucharistic Movement
12:05 Eucharistic Missionaries and Community Engagement
14:56 Challenges and Lessons Learned
17:55 Grounding Practices and Spiritual Habits
20:48 The Importance of Priest Renewal
24:06 Conclusion and Call to Action
For more information, go to https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/
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In this conversation, Christina Semmens discusses the significance of faith, leadership, and personal responsibility in the context of Catholic teachings.
She reflects on the recent election of Pope Leo XIV, the teachings of St. Augustine, and the importance of embracing life and death with a focus on relationships and prayer. The discussion emphasizes the power of personal choice in character development and the role of Mary as an intercessor through prayer, particularly the Rosary.
Takeaways
Pope Leo XIV emphasizes that we are beloved children of God.St. Augustine's teachings remind us to shine brightly in the world.We must embrace the reality of death to prepare for eternal life.Personal responsibility is key to character development.We have a choice in how we respond to life's challenges.Prayer, especially the Rosary, can solve any problem.Living in the present moment is essential for spiritual growth.Relationships with God, family, and friends should take priority.The joy of Easter is rooted in the victory over sin and death.Mary serves as a powerful intercessor for our prayers.Sound Bites
"We are beloved children of God.""We need to focus on relationships.""The Rosary can solve any problem.""Mary is our great intercessor.""Rejoice! He is risen!"Chapters
00:00 Introduction and New Beginnings
02:22 The Call to Leadership and Faith
07:10 Embracing Life and Death
13:32 Personal Responsibility and Character Development
21:07 The Power of Prayer and Intercession
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In this episode of Say Yes to Holiness, host Christina Semmens speaks with Brooke Joiner, co-founder and CEO of Catholic Owned, a platform dedicated to connecting Catholic consumers with businesses that align with their faith. Brooke shares her journey of conversion to Catholicism, the inspiration behind launching Catholic Owned, and the importance of supporting fellow Catholics through intentional spending. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of building a faith-based business, the significance of spiritual practices, and the future initiatives of Catholic Owned, including the Eastertide shopping guide.
Takeaways
Brooke Joyner is a convert to Catholicism and co-founder of Catholic Owned.The mission of Catholic Owned is to connect Catholic consumers with businesses that share their values.Brooke's journey involved a significant pilgrimage that inspired the launch of Catholic Owned.The platform started as a digital magazine to test the market for Catholic businesses.Vetting businesses involves adherence to the Magisterium and personal faith practices of owners.Spending money wisely can support Catholic families and communities.Users can nominate businesses to be included in the Catholic Owned network.The Eastertide shopping guide offers curated gifts for various occasions.Catholic Owned aims to build a new Catholic economy by fostering community support.Brooke emphasizes the importance of spiritual practices in her work.Sound Bites
"We need to do something better.""If we can't even help our own people, what are we doing?""Our dollars have power.""You can nominate businesses that you know of in your area.""The Eastertide shopping guide is a curated collection.""We are seeing that Catholics really care about this.""It's a very long game.""We are building the new Catholic economy."Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Catholic Owned and Its Mission
03:11 Brooke Joyner's Journey to Catholic Owned
05:52 The Birth of Catholic Owned
09:14 Pilgrimage and Inspiration
12:08 Launching the Digital Magazine
14:59 Vetting Catholic Businesses
18:08 The Importance of Spending Wisely
21:05 Nominate and Expand the Network
24:00 Eastertide Shopping Guide Overview
26:47 Future Initiatives and Growth Plans
29:59 Challenges and Rewards of the Journey
33:11 Spiritual Practices and Their Impact
35:58 Final Thoughts and Call to Action
For more information about Brooke and Catholic Owned, go to: https://catholicowned.com/introduction
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Day 49--The Road of Hope--What's Next?
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Day 48--The Road of Hope--A Life of Hope, Part 2
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Day 47--The Road of Hope--Ch 37--A Life of Hope, Part 1
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Day 46--The Road of Hope--Ch 36--Hope
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Day 45--The Road of Hope--Ch 35--Our Mother Mary, Part 2
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Day 44--The Road of Hope--Ch 35--Our Mother Mary, Part 1
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Day 43--The Road of Hope--Ch 34--Examination of Conscience
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Day 42--The Road of Hope--Ch 33--Leadership, Part 2
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Day 41--The Road of Hope--Ch 33--Leadership, Part 1
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Day 40--The Road of Hope--Ch 32--Ordinary Work
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Day 39--The Road of Hope--Ch 31--Charity, Part 2
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Day 38--The Road of Hope--Ch 31--Charity, Part 1
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Day 37--The Road of Hope--Ch 30--The Happy Child
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Day 36--The Road of Hope--Ch 29--Suffering
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Day 35--The Road of Hope--Ch 28--New Life
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Day 34--The Road of Hope--Ch 27--Renewal
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Day 33--The Road of Hope--Ch 26--Dedication
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