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Episode 206 - Fan favorite, Anthony Basso, is back on the mic with Nathanael Rea to explore the rise of the Holy Roman Empire, focusing on the evangelization of the Germanic peoples, the impact of Islam, the role of Charles Martel, and the significance of Charlemagne as a Christian king. It also delves into the development of monastic life and the influence of Irish monasticism on the church.

Episode 205 - Anthony Basso joins host, Nathanael Rea, to explore the early history of the Church, focusing on the Apostolic Age and its significance in shaping Christian identity. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by early Christians, including persecution and the establishment of a distinct Christian identity separate from Judaism. They highlight the growth of the Church, the role of the apostles, and the eventual transition to the Patristic Age, emphasizing the importance of understanding this historical context for contemporary faith.TakeawaysChurch history is messy, with growth and decline.The Apostolic Age marks the foundation of the Church.Christianity became distinct from Judaism during this era.Persecution was a significant challenge for early Christians.The Church grew rapidly, with 40% growth each decade.Christians were known for their radical generosity.The identity of Christians was forged in opposition to both Jews and Romans.The role of the apostles was crucial in establishing early communities.The transition to the Patristic Age was marked by the Council of Nicaea.Understanding early Church history helps contextualize modern faith.

Episode 204 - This final episode of the Sorrowful Mysteries Of The Rosary delves into the profound themes surrounding the crucifixion of Jesus, exploring the spiritual significance of His suffering, the choices made by those around Him, and the radical love and mercy exhibited through His final moments. Father Danda and Nathanael Rea discuss the importance of embracing suffering, understanding the depth of God's love, and recognizing the transformative power of faith in the face of despair.TakeawaysThe crucifixion is a central theme in all gospels, highlighting its significance.Jesus chose to embrace suffering to win grace for humanity.The act of crucifixion was not just physical but deeply spiritual.The thieves on the cross represent the choices we all face in life.God's love is radical and extends to all, regardless of sin.The tearing of the temple veil symbolizes God's invitation to humanity.Jesus' last words reflect His deep connection to scripture and prayer.The darkness during the crucifixion signifies a cosmic response to Christ's suffering.The centurion's conversion illustrates the power of faith in witnessing Christ's death.The blood and water flowing from Jesus' side symbolize the sacraments of the Church.

Episode 203 - This conversation delves into the 4th sorrowful mystery, the crowning with thorns, exploring the profound suffering of Christ and its implications for moral courage and love of enemies. It emphasizes the importance of understanding Christ's silent suffering, the context of his passion, and the call to embrace our own struggles with compassion and courage.Hosts: Father Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea

Episode 202 - In this episode, Father Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea discuss reflect on the sorrowful mystery of The Scourging At The Pillar.

Episode 201 - In this episode, we explore the first sorrowful mystery of the Rosary, the Agony in the Garden. The discussion delves into the scriptural context of Jesus's suffering in Gethsemane, the symbolism of the olive grove, and the significance of the Last Supper's cups. The conversation emphasizes the importance of vigilance in prayer, the struggle of humanity in the face of temptation, and the ultimate acceptance of suffering as a path to redemption. The reflection concludes with a poignant reminder of our own betrayals and the call to reconciliation with Christ.

Episode 200 - Wow! Our 200th episode!! In this final installment of the Creed series, Fr Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea explore the significance of the Holy Spirit in the Church, the Apostles' Creed, and the various aspects of Catholic faith including the communion of saints, forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection of the body. They emphasize the importance of understanding these elements in the context of living a faithful life and preparing for eternal life.

The feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is December 12th! Journey back to the 1500's with Nathanael Rea and learn about our Lady's encounter with Juan Diego and the powerful significance of her tilma. Our Lady of Guadalupe is the patroness of the Americas. See her image here: https://olg.cc/about/about-our-patroness/our-ladys-image-on-the-tilma

He's known all over the world and is loved by many but how much do you know about St Nicholas? We encourage you to listen as a family to this episode as you prepare for the feast day of St Nicholas on December 6th. Happy Advent!#stnicholas #catholic #advent

Episode 199 - This episode continues Father Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea's deep dive into the Apostles Creed, focusing on the work of Christ, His identity, the significance of the virgin birth, His passion and death, the harrowing of hell, His resurrection and ascension, and the final judgment. The discussion emphasizes the theological implications of these beliefs and their importance in the Christian faith.Takeaways -The Apostles Creed is a foundational statement of Christian faith.The Nicene Creed expands on the Apostles Creed, addressing historical challenges.Jesus is both Savior and Lord, demanding our obedience and loyalty.The virgin birth is essential for understanding Christ's divine nature.Christ's death and resurrection are central to salvation.The harrowing of hell signifies Christ's victory over death.The resurrection is a transformation into a glorified state.Christ's ascension affirms His authority and presence in the Eucharist.The final judgment will reveal the true nature of our lives.God's response to our desires reflects His nature as loving and just.