Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

The Biblical Story of the Mass - Tom Nash, Fr. Wade Menezes

.
From EWTN's write-up of the show (with speaker bios):

Prefigured in the Old Testament and fulfilled in the New, the biblical story of the Mass spans the breadth of Scripture and beyond. What Jesus began on Calvary culminated in everlasting glory in the heavenly sanctuary, and is made present on earth every time the Church celebrates the Sacrifice of the Mass. Join Father Wade Menezes and EWTN Theology Advisor Tom Nash as they explore The Biblical Story of the Mass.

Teaser below, but get the whole series at EWTN.











Program Name:On Earth as It Is in Heaven: Rediscovering the Biblical Story of the Mass
smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes)  Listen Now
Download   Download
Series Name:The Biblical Story of the Mass Tom Nash, Fr. Wade Menezes
Host:Tom Nash, Fr. Wade Menezes
Date Produced:7/28/2011
Description:The biblical story of the Mass didn’t begin at the Last Supper and Good Friday, nor did it end there. Sacrifices from Abel and Abraham to Melchizedek and Moses set the stage for Jesus Christ, “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” The Mass sacramentally re-presents or makes present again Christ’s one Sacrifice of Calvary, which began on the Cross and culminated in everlasting glory in the heavenly sanctuary.



HT to Dave

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Understanding the Scriptures

I've posted about it before, but this Bible study is so good I think it deserves a second go. You'll hear things here that you won't hear in any of the other talks on my site -- believe me, I've listened! In any case, Carson Weber, the Catholic layman who gave these talks (and freelance web designer - you know your parish website needs it give him a call!) wrote in and gave me some updated links. If you've been pining for a Catholic Bible study, here's your chance!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Fantastic Bible Study

I've been listening to a Catholic Bible study lately and, let me tell you, it's fantastic. They're put on by a fella' named Carson Weber. Here's what his website says about him:

Carson Weber is the author of CatholicBoard and the Understanding the Scriptures Podcast. He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration with a specialization in Information Technology from Texas A&M University (2001) and his Master of Arts in Theology & Christian Ministry with an emphasis in Catechetics from Franciscan University of Steubenville (2004). In the past, Carson served St. Mary Parish in Brenham, Texas as the Director of Adult Faith Formation & Evangelization. He also worked for the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology under the direction of Dr. Scott Hahn in Steubenville, Ohio. Currently, he works in the area of New Media Evangelization and Catechesis for the Catholic Church in Sacramento, CA. Carson is married and devoted to his beautiful wife, Rebecca Mary and their little girl, Thérèse Mary Grace.

Carson is available for speaking engagements as well as website design.

You may reach Carson by email at carson@catholicboard.com and you may visit his personal website at CarsonWeber.org

Good to know!

You can find the original posts here, but if you're just in it for the free Catholic mp3s, here are the links:

UPDATE: Old links removed because he switched servers. Find the new links HERE.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Bible Song

If anyone knows of (or can make) a Catholic version of this song listing all the books in the Protestant Bible, please let me know!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

On the Canon of Scripture

Long time friend of the show Tim Troutman sent in the following:
We have a new podcast up at Called to Communion that I think your subscribers will enjoy. Tom Riello, interviews Tom Brown on his recent article entitled, "The Canon Question." The question is how can we know which books belong in the bible.
Check it thou out!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Hebrew Catholics

Reader Dana pointed me to the following talks from Hebrew Catholics:

The Mystery of Israel and the Church

The AHC is sponsoring a lecture series on the mysteries of our faith, with a focus on the role of Israel in salvation history and the deep ties between Israel and the Church. It is hoped that these lectures will be of use both to those who are not Catholic as well as to those who are Catholic.

Lawrence Feingold STD STL is a Hebrew Catholic associate professor of Theology with the Institute of Pastoral Theology, Ave Maria University. Dr. Feingold is the author of these lectures, delivering them every Wednesday night at Boland Hall, Cathedral Basilica, St. Louis, Missouri.

Recordings and a book will be produced of each lecture series. Availability of these items will be discovered on the lecture series index page (link above).

Themes of Salvation History

This series of 12 lectures was given from Sept. through Dec. 2007.

Themes of Faith

This series of 12 lectures was given from Feb. through May 2008.

Themes of the Kingdom

This series of 12 lectures was given from Sept. through Dec. 2008.

Themes of St. Paul

This series of 12 lectures was given from Jan. through May. 2009.

Themes of the Early Church Father

This series of 12 lectures begin on Sept. 23, 2009

HOW YOU KNOW THEY'RE GOOD:

They have materials available for sale by Rosalind Moss:

Reasons for Our Hope

A Bible Study on the Gospel of Luke by Rosalind Moss

Study Guide
DVD: Seasons 1 & 2 now available

Note: The Study Guide complements the DVD sets, but they can be used separately from each other.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Prime Rib: The Glory of Women in God's Plan

Thought y'all would like this:


Dr. Scott Hahn

Thank you for listening to the National Fellowship of Catholic Men Online Media Network. Our mission is to encourage the conversion, formation and mobilization of Catholic men. For more information visit www.catholicmediaonline.org .

Click the button below to play podcast:

Download | Duration: 00:43:49



Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes. Or go to our Feedburner Site and subscribe any way you like! Subscribing brings the podcasts to YOU so you don't need to go looking for it when a new episode comes out. And it's easy to do!

To learn more about St. Joseph's Communications visit www.saintjoe.com .

For even more multi-media content from various podcasters, visit Channel 1 of the National Fellowship of Catholic Men at catholicmenspodcast.org/ .

For more information on NFCM visit www.nfcmusa.org or to get periodic email updates on new material on our blog, please go to our registration page .
(www.cmfpitt.org/mailing-list.aspx )


This upload was made available to the National Fellowship of Catholic Men Online Media Network free of charge by Saint Joseph Communications.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Perennial Scott Hahn Post

If you haven't heard of Dr. Scott Hahn, you've been living under a Catholic rock for the last 20 years. If you have heard, you know how awesome he is. Give it thou a listen:

Letter & Spirit with Dr. Scott Hahn & Mike Aquilina
Letter & Spirit: Episode 01
Letter & Spirit: Episode 02

Letter & Spirit: Episode 03

Letter & Spirit: Episode 04

Letter & Spirit: Episode 05

Letter & Spirit: Episode 06

Letter & Spirit: Episode 07

Letter & Spirit: Episode 08

Letter & Spirit: Episode 09

Letter & Spirit: Episode 10

Letter & Spirit: Episode 11

Letter & Spirit: Episode 12

Letter & Spirit: Episode 13

Lord Have Mercy with Dr. Scott Hahn & Mike Aquilina
Lord Have Mercy: Episode 01
Lord Have Mercy: Episode 02
Lord Have Mercy: Episode 03

Lord Have Mercy: Episode 05
Mary and the Saints
Hail, Holy Queen
Scott Hahn with Mother Angelica and Raymond Arroyo on EWTN's "Mother Angelica Live," 4/25/01)

Resources
Medicine of God's Mercy
Dr. Scott Hahn - Rome 2008
(A talk that Dr. Hahn gave to the seminarians at the Pontifical North American College.)
Sacraments and Covenant

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Get the New Testament on Audio

Thanks Archbishop!

You've Got The Time HoustonHouston Catholics set to listen through the New Testament this Lenten season

Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston, recently urged Catholic leaders to get involved in a city-wide Bible listening campaign called You've Got The Time Houston.

Faith Comes By Hearing, the world’s foremost Audio Bible ministry, is coordinating this effort to reach every Houstonian with God’s Word in audio.

[...read the rest here]

If you just want the audio, click the bold link above and get to downloadin' in your choice of version, in dramatized form or non-dramatized form!

HT to AmPap

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Way to Follow Jesus: The Gospel of Mark



From EWTN comes this excellent Bible study on the shortest Gospel:


Program Name:


Introduction to the Gospel

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download

Program Name:


The Good News of the Gospel

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:



The Good News of the Kingdom, part 2

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


Demise of the Demons

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


Fear and Faith

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


Problem of Parables

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


Miracles of the Bread

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


The Blind Shall See

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


How Long Will They Not Believe?

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


I Come to Serve, Not Be Served

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


Jesus' Royal Entry into Jerusalem

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:


Widow's Offering in the Temple

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download



Program Name:



Discipleship during the Passion and Crucifixion

smallspeaker.gif (241 bytes) Listen Now

Download Download

Sunday, November 30, 2008

After an Advent of Its Own...


These talks have been a long time coming. A reader wrote me some time ago and asked if I would host some MP3s. I told her that I didn't host things (I only link) but I would be happy to link if/when she could find a host site. Well...she did. Here are the fruits of her labor, hosted by ProEcclesia.


Recordings of four Retreats by the English Jesuit Fr. Bernard Basset S.J.
These next four collections were donated by Janet Selby of Newark, Ohio. They download as separate .mp3 tracks relating to the cassettes on which they were recorded.
Fr.Basset S.J. A Parliament of Saints:
1A Without which you will not see The Lord - Hebrews 12
1B If the Prophet had commanded you - 2 Kings 5
2A Light from light - the Nicene Creed
2B Go down to the potter's house - Jeremiah 18
3A Look, there is the lamb of God - John 1
3B I will obey your statutes - Psalm 119
4A A stranger in your own house - Utopia, Thomas More
4B We have become a spectacle - 1 Corinthians 4

ps1A.mp3
ps1B.mp3
ps2A.mp3
ps2B.mp3
ps3A.mp3
ps3B.mp3
ps4A.mp3
ps4B.mp3
Fr.Basset S.J. A Week-end with Cardinal Newman:
1A Welcome to our Retreat
1B One step enough for me
2A Can you speak the language?
2B Garbage in - garbage out
3A See but One in All Things
3B Keeping up with the Joneses
4A Conscience makes cowards of us all
4B The long search
5A Most sure in all His ways
5B The humiliation of the Eternal Son
6A Next witness please
6B Put away the things of a child
7A Growth the only evidence of life
7B Show me the way to go home

cn1A.mp3
cn1B.mp3
cn2A.mp3
cn2B.mp3
cn3A.mp3
cn3B.mp3
cn4A.mp3
cn4B.mp3
cn5A.mp3
cn5B.mp3
cn6A.mp3
cn6B.mp3
cn7A.mp3
cn7B.mp3
Fr.Basset S.J. A Week-end with St. Sir Thomas More:
1A How to make the Thomas More Retreat - new school of thought
1B All the world's a stage
2A He was his own master
2B A stranger in his own house
3A Wonder is the basis of worship
3B Here I sit
4A The King's good servant - but God's first (part 1)
4B The King's good servant - but God's first (part 2).


tm1A.mp3
tm1B.mp3
tm2A.mp3
tm2B.mp3
tm3A.mp3
tm3B.mp3
tm4A.mp3
tm4B.mp3

Fr.Basset S.J. From the bicentennial to the tricentennial - Beginnings of the Faith in the New World :
1A An Englishman reflects on the American bicentennial
1B Collapse of Catholicism in England - Faith of St Thomas
2A From London to Chesapeake Bay
2B Why an indian Emporer changed his name to Charlie
3A Priests on horseback - to Mass by rowing boat
3B Two bishops in the same boat (ecumenism)
4A Mother Seton - the first American saint
4B A boy called John Carroll


nw1A.mp3
nw1B.mp3
nw2A.mp3
nw2B.mp3
nw3A.mp3
nw3B.mp3
nw4A.mp3
nw4B.mp3

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Catechesis

Found at the Catholic Answers Forums:

These talks are part of a lecture series delivered by Fr. Joseph Shetler, STL, the associate pastor of St. Joseph Cathedral, and Mr. Spencer Allen, the principal of the parish school. These talks present an overview of the various teachings and practices of the Catholic faith.

  1. Scripture and Tradition (Mr. Allen)
    Where the Bible comes from and how we know it's true, and the other way God has revealed Himself to mankind.

  2. Basics of Catholic Theology (Fr. Shetler)
    How Catholics talk about faith and morals, theological terms and categories, what theology is and what its sources are.

  3. Infallibility of the Church and Papacy (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    What it means and what it doesn't mean to be infallible, who is infallible, when, and how.

  4. Responding to Scandal (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    The Crusades, the Inquisition, the Galileo case, and Pius XII and the Nazis; how to respond to challenges like these.

  5. Original Sin and Original Justice (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    How our first parents were created, what the fall means, and how it affects all of us.

  6. Priesthood (Fr. Shetler)
    What priesthood is in general, the nature of the Christian priesthood, and why it is reserved to men.

  7. Baptism and Salvation (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    What Baptism is, where it comes from, what it accomplishes, and why it is necessary.

  8. Grace, Faith and Works, and Salvation (Mr. Allen)
    How Protestants and Catholics believe very different things about how we are saved and what being saved really means.

  9. Theology of the Body (Mr. Allen)
    How our understanding our understanding of how God created us can bring us to a greater understanding of God, himself, as well as help us to connect more fully with the body of Christ.

  10. Eucharist and the Sacrifice of the Mass (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    What transubstantiation is, why its important, and how to understand it properly.

  11. Basics of Morality and Sexual Ethics (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    What constitutes the morality of a human act, different kinds of sin, and how sexual ethics fits into these basics of Catholic moral thought.

  12. Penance, Confession, and Indulgences (Mr. Allen)
    Why confession to a priest is necessary for the remission of sins, and how penance helps to prepare us for eternal glory.

  13. Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory (Mr. Allen and Fr. Shetler)
    What happens when we die: death, the particular jugdment, heaven, hell, purgatory, and the general judgment.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Fr. Chris - Young Priest Alert...

With so many things to complain about in our society, one thing about which I'm grateful (and hopeful!) is the fidelity and missionary zeal of young priests. Here's an example. A poster sent this in:

Father Chris acts as a simple catechist and gives a basic easy to understand background on the bible in the line of catholic tradition. Father Chris does not include heavy theology but he gives the reader a grasp on the bible by talking about the truth of the bible, the bible as necessary for salvation and the origins of the bible, he also gives sensible tips on someone beginning to read the bible.

Longer bio:
Father Walsh is the 5th of 6 children born to John and Joan (Ramsey) Walsh. He worshipped and attended elementary school at St. Joseph Church, Downingtown. He graduated from Bishop Shanahan High School in West Chester in 1987. He studied at Temple University and received a B.A. in Sociology in 1991.< style=""> There he supervised a program for conduct disordered adolescent males and served on their Behavior Management Team. During this time he was actively involved with Youth Ministry at St. Joseph Church in Downingtown.

He entered St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in September of 1993 to begin studies for the Roman Catholic Priesthood. Throughout his years in the seminary he had a wide variety of pastoral internship experiences that included inner city and suburban parishes, an urban high school, a hospital chaplaincy, a residence for the physically disabled and extensive work with the Missionaries of Charity in the South Bronx of New York City. Father Chris was ordained by Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua on May 15, 1999.

Our Lady of Ransom Parish in Northeast Philadelphia was Father’s first parochial assignment. During his 5 years he worked extensively to develop the liturgical and devotional life of the parish. In addition, he devoted a great deal of time to Adult Faith Formation, seeking to implement the vision of the U.S. Bishops in their document Were not our Hearts Burning within Us. In June of 2004 Justin Cardinal Rigali assigned Father Walsh to serve as School Minister of Archbishop Wood Catholic High School and in June of 2008 named him the 8th Pastor of St. Raymond of Penafort Parish in the Northwest section of Philadelphia.

Father Chris’ experience with retreats began early in his priesthood. In addition to a variety of days of recollection and weekend retreats at the parish level and regional level, Father has preached retreats to the IHM Sisters and the Missionaries of Charity throughout the Northeast of the United States. He received training in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola at the Jesuit Center at Wernerville

Get the first podcast on the brand-new blog here.

BTW, if any of you do website design, their parish website is in a bad way and I'm pretty sure they'd appreciate the support.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Escuchan, Hermanos...

Si queren reflexiones y lecturas en espanol, van aqui:

El 7 de septiembre de 2008

Escuche a mi Reflexión en español aquí.
Descargue mp3’s “de Ciclo un del tiempo ordinario” página.

Lectura: Romanos 13:8-10.

Abrazo de Jesucristo Que Es Amor

“Hermanos y hermanas,

Con nadie tengáis otra deuda que la del mutuo amor. Pues el que ama al prójimo, ha cumplido la ley.

En efecto, lo de: No adulterarás, no matarás, no robarás, no codiciarás y todos los demás preceptos, se resumen en esta fórmula: Amarás a tu prójimo como a ti mismo.

La caridad no hace mal al prójimo. La caridad es, por tanto, la ley en su plenitud.”

Preguntas para Reflexionar

1. ¿Qué significa que el amor es la Ley perfecta?

2. ¿Especifica, qué actos del amor pueden tener los cristianos con sus amigos, familia, vecinos, y extranos?

3. ¿Cual seria una relación que quisieras mejorar sinceramente amando a esa persona como a ti mismo?

The Book of Romans


Since it's the Year of St. Paul, here are some talks given by Jeff Crandall at St. Martha's in Kingwood, TX on St. Paul's letter to the Romans:

By Jeff Crandall

The Book of Romans

mp3 Links

Date Recorded

Romans: Class 1

mp3

11/08/06

Romans: Class 2

mp3

11/15/06

Romans: Class 3

mp3

11/28/06

Romans: Class 4
by Carla Lewton

mp3

12/06/06

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Bible Study with Fr. Al Lauer

Reader Tom wrote in and recommended these Bible Studies. Here's the Bible Study on the Gospel of St. Matthew:

Bible Study - Matthew (Part 1)
Five 15-minute teachings covering Mt 1:1 - Mt 9:34 (Fr. Al Lauer)
Play Download

Bible Study - Matthew (Part 2)
Five 15-minute teachings covering Mt 9:35 - Mt 17:27 (Fr. Al Lauer)
Play Download

Bible Study - Matthew (Part 3)
Five 15-minute teachings on covering Mt 18:1 - Mt 25:46 (Fr. Al Lauer)
Play Download

Bible Study - Matthew (Part 4)
Five 15-minute teachings covering Mt 26:1 - Mt 28:20 (Fr. Al Lauer)
Play Download

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Year of St. Paul

From the blog The Weight of Glory:

Vatican Radio recently featured an interview with Dominican Father Jerome Murphy-O'Connor, a New Testament professor at the École Biblique in Jerusalem. He's one of the world's most renowned scholars on the letters of Saint Paul, and the author of around half a dozen books on the apostle's life and work.

I had the privilege of meeting Fr. O'Connor back in 1996 while I was a seminarian studying in West Jerusalem. My classmates and I attended a lecture he gave at the École Biblique about the Way of the Cross. I had known of him by way of his excellent guide to the holy sites in Israel entitled The Holy Land, which, happily, has just been updated this spring. It was an exceptionally helpful supplement to the materials in my Biblical Archaeology class. The thing that most impressed me about Fr. O'Connor when I met him was that he has not only the mind of a great scholar, but also the heart of a great lover. When he described the narrow streets of Jerusalem down which Jesus carried the crossbeam -- streets so narrow that at times Jesus would have had to walk at an angle to clear the walls -- Fr. O'Connor began to weep. Here was a man who had probably delivered this lecture, or variations on it, dozens of times, but it had not failed to move his heart.

Back to the Pauline year interview: An MP3 version of the audio is available here: Spotlight on Paul (6/25/08)
Great way to kick off the Year of St. Paul!

Monday, May 5, 2008

Scott Hahn - St. Paul and the Book of Romans

Here's the Spirit and Life podcast from Franciscan University of Steubenville, that current bastion of orthodox Catholic higher education, as delivered by a perennial favorite, Dr. Scott Hahn. They write:

Franciscan University of Steubenville's Dr. Scott Hahn joins Spirit and Life Podcast host Mark Nehrbas to share about the impact St. Paul has had on Scott, especially through the Book of Romans. Scott and Mark also preview Franciscan University's Institiute of Applied Biblical Studies coming July 22-25, 2008. (16:37, 11.5 MB)

Franciscan Conferences website:
www.franciscanconferences.com

Scott Hahn and the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology:
www.salvationhistory.com

Direct download: SAL30_ScottHahn_StPaulandRomans.mp3

*HT: Filipino Catholic

Friday, May 2, 2008

Greek New Testament

Here's another audio version of the New Testament in Greek, from CCEL. I tried learning Greek once, but I'm afraid I can't remember an iota...

Matthew: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Mark: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Luke: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

John: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21


Get the rest here.