February 28th, 2009

cu|sixty: 28 February 2009

cu|sixty: 28 February 2009

Is cowardice on the internet and hiding behind “ANON” affecting our faith? Is it preventing me from exercising the Spiritual Works of Mercy?

C.f The Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy.

February 28th, 2009

cu|sixty: 28 February 2009

Is cowardice on the internet and hiding behind “ANON” affecting our faith? Is it preventing me from exercising the Spiritual Works of Mercy?

C.f The Seven Spiritual Works of Mercy.

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February 27th, 2009

Episode 97 Shownotes

We made a musical blunder… Mea Culpa.

It’s Lent! – We deal with it and we hope you do too! Joshua talks theology, Fr. Chris talks theology, Fr. Ryan talks Nuts & Bolts.

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The CU Metro

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The Music

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February 27th, 2009

CU Episode 97: Dangerously Close

On this week’s show: It’s Lent – tighten your belt and zip your lips, we’ve got some great websites, we get your thoughts on humor and we’re starting our centenary contest soon. All this and more!

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February 26th, 2009

CU Episode 97: Dangerously Close

CU Episode 97: Dangerously Close
On this week’s show: It’s Lent – tighten your belt and zip your lips, we’ve got some great websites, we get your thoughts on humor and we’re starting our centenary contest soon. All this and more!

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February 25th, 2009

cu|sixty: 25 February 2009

cu|sixty: 25 February 2009
In a vain attempt to convince himself that the cu|60 is going to become part of his routine, Fr. Ryan speaks about the need to offer our Lenten penances as intercession for Aunt Georgina or Uncle…

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February 25th, 2009

I like clarity, and there’s a reason why,” began the archbishop. “I think modern life, including life in the Church, suffers from a phony unwillingness to offend that poses as prudence and good manners, but too often turns out to be cowardice. Human beings owe each other respect and appropriate courtesy. But we also owe each other the truth — which means candor.

I like clarity, and there’s a reason why,” began the archbishop. “I think modern life, including life in the Church, suffers from a phony unwillingness to offend that poses as prudence and good manners, but too often turns out to be cowardice. Human beings owe each other respect and appropriate courtesy. But we also owe each other the truth — which means candor.
Archbishop Charles Chaput speaking at St. Basil’s Church in Toronto. Full article here: Denver archbishop warns against ‘spirit of adulation’ surrounding Obama (via digitalcatholic)

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February 25th, 2009

This is my sermon for Ash Wednesday 2009. I’m trying out a new recorder and wanted to test the quality. I’m actually pretty happy with it. This isn’t very polished in terms of audio quality so don’t set your expectations too high. Thx. Fr.R

This is my sermon for Ash Wednesday 2009. I’m trying out a new recorder and wanted to test the quality. I’m actually pretty happy with it. This isn’t very polished in terms of audio quality so don’t set your expectations too high. Thx. Fr.R

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February 25th, 2009

cu|sixty: 25 February 2009

In a vain attempt to convince himself that the cu|60 is going to become part of his routine, Fr. Ryan speaks about the need to offer our Lenten penances as intercession for Aunt Georgina or Uncle Olaf. Appx 2.5 minutes.

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February 24th, 2009

I like clarity, and there’s a reason why,” began the archbishop. “I think modern life, including life in the Church, suffers from a phony unwillingness to offend that poses as prudence and good manners, but too often turns out to be cowardice. Human beings owe each other respect and appropriate courtesy. But we also owe each other the truth — which means candor.

I like clarity, and there’s a reason why,” began the archbishop. “I think modern life, including life in the Church, suffers from a phony unwillingness to offend that poses as prudence and good manners, but too often turns out to be cowardice. Human beings owe each other respect and appropriate courtesy. But we also owe each other the truth — which means candor.

Archbishop Charles Chaput speaking at St. Basil’s Church in Toronto.

full article here: Denver archbishop warns against ‘spirit of adulation’ surrounding Obama

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