January 30th, 2008

Episode 67: Too Many Bureau Chiefs, Not Enough Bureaus

This week: Presidential Chairs and you, a primer; World Communications Day; the cu|metro, backChat, and a text report from our Washington Field Correspondent.

January 29th, 2008

Episode 67 Shownotes

Beam me up, Petrus!  The Pope and Capt. Kirk apparently have the same furniture designer.  More here

Pope sends of message for World Communications Day – May 4, 2008

cu pick of the week

Fr. Ryan – Mahalo Daily
Fr. Chris – Star Trek
Josh – CleanCSS.com

the cu|metro

Stop 1.  AT&T offers same internet at different prices
Stop 2.  Cardinal Rigali's Sermon from the Vigil for Life
Stop 3.  The Pope's lenten message
Stop 4.  Tet – the Vietnamese New Year
Stop 5.  A great loss for the Universal Church – the death of Fr. Daniel Kennedy

the music

Solar Cycle – Silver Lights
Eternal Jazz Project – Mr. Mac
BluesBoy Jag – Fishin' Blues

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January 24th, 2008

Finding Your Keys: Episode 1 – Marriage as Covenant

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In this inaugural episode of Finding Your Keys:  A Field Guide for the Everyday Catholic Josh takes us on the journey of how the covenants are different from contracts and specifically how Marriage is a Covenant.  Josh also talks about society's view of Marriage in general.

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January 24th, 2008

CU Episode 66: Oh, He’s Gone Crosseyed.

This week, making memories Catholic-tech style, cu picks of the week, a news roundup via the cu metro, and a backchat or two. Hillarity Ensues.

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January 23rd, 2008

Episode 66 Shownotes

Get your Apple MacBook Air in its own… Manilla Envelope?

Get the EyeFi mentioned here and memorialize family, friends – anything you want to remember.

cu pick of the week

Fr. Ryan – Some Wear Clerics
Fr. Chris – thehiddenpearl.org
Josh – Gyration Optical Air Mouse and Compact Wireless Keyboard Suite

cu|metro

Stop 1 – March for life
Stop 2 – Pope Blesses Lambs on the Feast of St. Agnes (what is a Pallium you ask?)
Stop 3 – The Jesuits choose a new Superior General
Stop 4 – zAlternator
Stop 5 – NBC and iTunes decide to reconcile

the music

Justin Bianco – Token
Zilla – Wicker Pilots
Falik – Bonus Track

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January 22nd, 2008

Life is Still Worth Living, Ep 2: The Most Holy Trinity

This week, The Most Holy Trinity

I began with the Preface of the Most Holy Trinity (from the Extraordinary Form):

It is indeed fitting and right, our duty and our salvation, always and everywhere to give thanks to Thee, Lord, Holy Father, almighty and eternal God, Who together with Thine only-begotten Son and the Holy Ghost art one God, one Lord: Not in the oneness of a single person, but in the Trinity of one substance. For what we believe from Thy revelation concerning Thy glory, that also we believe of Thy Son and of the Holy Ghost without difference or separation. So that in confessing the true and everlasting Godhead, distinction in persons, unity in essence, and equality in majesty may be adored. Which the Angels and Archangels, Cherubim also and the Seraphim do praise: who cease not daily to cry out, with one voice saying: Sanctus…

“Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son’s is another, the Holy Spirit’s another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal” (Athanasian Creed; DS 75; ND 16).

CCC 267: Inseparable in what they are, the divine persons are also inseparable in what they do. But within the single divine operation each shows forth what is proper to him in the Trinity, especially in the divine missions of the Son’s Incarnation and the gift of the Holy Spirit.

Music From: Dufay

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January 17th, 2008

Digital Liturgical Calendar Goodness

Hey there TechFan, here are the links to online Liturgical Calendars for both the Ordinary Form & the Extraordinary Form…

For the Ordinary Form, check out this site (Mac & PC).

For the Extraordinary Form, subscribe to my iCal calendar

Fr. Ryan, out.

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January 17th, 2008

CU Episode 65: You Don’t Say

In this episode, we talk about a new Catholic Pro-Life Film Festival, our picks of the week, we introduce a new segment called the cu subway, answer some backChat, news about CatholiCon, our long lost live show, and the usual cutting up.

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January 16th, 2008

Episode 65 Shownotes

Why did the Chicken Cross the Road???

Chicken Crossing the Road Part Deux

Cinema Vita – the pro-life film festival

cu pick of the week

Fr. Ryan – Apple TV
Fr. Chris – catholic-hierarchy.org
Josh – cmgbooking.com

cu subway – farecards please!

Stop 1 – Pope Bails in University Visit
Stop 2 – Pope celebrates Mass ad orientem
Stop 3 – Apple releases the MacBookAir
Stop 4 – the 60 second Steve Note (or Steve's version of the cu sixty)

Yes, Catholicon is going to happen and as soon as we have some firm commitments we're going to be making some major announcements.  Stay tuned.

What happened to episode 64? – you'll have to listen to the show to find out

Honorable mention – Mosaiah Entertainment

la musique

Psychokinetics – Feeldismusik
Minstrel Spirit – Grapes for Wine
Soulprint – Crawlspace

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January 10th, 2008

Joshua LeBlanc Live on the Radio and on the Internet Thursdays

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Joshua LeBlanc's new radio program "Finding Your Keys: a field guide for the everyday Catholic " goes live tonight over the radio waves and in the interwebs.  Listen on your radio in the southern United States, or Visit Radio Maria's site to listen on the internet .  If you're using iTunes, listen here .

  • Alexandria, LA – 580 AM 
  • New Iberia, LA – 1360 AM
  • Natchitoches, LA – 89.7 FM
  • Lake Charles, LA – 91.1 FM
  • Port Arthur, TX – 1250 AM
  • Anna, OH – 88.7 FM
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