What does it mean to honor God through every season of life? Sara Bertram reflects on faith in the face of unimaginable loss, and Paul Sadek shares the beauty of music lifted in praise.
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Three months after a devastating school shooting, Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis held a Rite of Reparation to restore its sacred space and support a grieving community. Archbishop Bernard Hebda joins us to discuss the significance of the ritual, the role of faith in healing, and how resilience is helping the parish move forward. Then, Jamie Verbrugge, new president and CEO of Catholic Charities Twin Cities, shares how volunteers, parishes, and community support are making a real difference for families facing hardship this holiday season.
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In a culture obsessed with comfort and convenience, true joy can feel elusive. Bishop Kevin Kenney joins us to explore the difference between fleeting happiness and the deep, lasting joy found in God.
Plus, go behind the scenes of Vatican Unveiled, the largest collection of papal artifacts outside of Rome, coming soon to Mall of America®. Fr. Richard Kunst, curator of the exhibit, shares exclusive insights into this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Two extraordinary musicians share how their journeys of faith have shaped the music the world knows and loves. Tim O’Neill reflects on 25 years with the O’Neill Piano Brothers, and Steven C. Anderson opens up about the road that led him into the Catholic Church and deeper into his craft.
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How do bishops make decisions that affect parishes nationwide? Archbishop Hebda explains the work of the USCCB, while Father Koop unpacks the Church’s new document, Mater Populi Fideli.
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What happens when you give past the point of comfort? Marci Franzen reveals the surprising impact of donor generosity across the archdiocese. Then Linda and Don Olson share their moving path from heartbreak to hope through adoption.
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Bishop Izen joins us to reflect on the freedom that comes from childlike trust in God and the role of gratitude in deepening our faith. He shares personal stories and practical wisdom for cultivating a thankful, open heart. Then, Paul Iovino and Randy Gray recap the first-ever SMIG Conference, offering insights on how Catholic parishes and schools can stay safe while remaining welcoming and grounded in faith.
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In this episode, Bishop Andrew Cozzens shares the remarkable story of Sister Annella Zervas, whose humility, devotion, and unwavering faith are guiding her cause for canonization. Then, Mary Verrill reflects on the joyful, courageous life of Sister Thea Bowman, a teacher, singer, and Franciscan Sister whose legacy continues to uplift communities today.
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In this episode, we explore stories of faith, resilience, and transformation. Emily Sullivan shares her family’s journey through her mom’s battle with breast cancer, reflecting on how hope, grief, and God’s presence shaped their lives. Later, Joe Masek, founder of the Freedom Group, discusses practical steps for men seeking healing and freedom from porn addiction, highlighting how faith can restore individuals and families.
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As we look ahead to National Vocation Awareness Week, Archbishop Bernard Hebda joins Practicing Catholic to talk about the many ways God calls each of us to holiness. Then, co-hosts Leah Heselton and Fr. Tom Margeviciüs share their first conversation together on the heart of our worship — the Mass and the Eucharist — and how God continues to call and feed us through it.
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What does it mean to be a missionary today—and how does Natural Family Planning reflect God’s vision for love and life?
Bishop Kenney joins us to explore the Church’s call to mission for every baptized Catholic—not just overseas, but right here at home.
Then we’re joined by Renee Oakes, FCP, DHS, Associate Director of Marriage Ministry for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis. A seasoned Fertility Care Practitioner and founder of Integrated Fertility Care Center, Renee shares how NFP supports women’s health, strengthens marriages, and honors the dignity of life.
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What does it mean to tell stories through the lens of faith—and what does quiet resistance look like in the face of evil? Journalist Dave Hrbacek shares how nearly 30 years at The Catholic Spirit have shaped his mission to glorify God through storytelling, even amid tragedy. Then, digital content producer Zach Jansen unpacks Terrence Malick’s A Hidden Life, exploring its moral depth, poetic style, and the cost of standing firm in faith.
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In a world shaped by screens, how do we share the Gospel and protect the hearts and minds of the next generation? This episode explores both the opportunities and challenges of faith in the digital age. Mackenzie Hunter, creator of @acaffeinatedcatholic, shares how she brings the Catholic message to life on social media in ways that are creative, relatable, and grounded in truth. Then Catholic therapist Dr. Kate Walsh-Soucheray joins us to unpack how social media is affecting mental health, identity, and spiritual development.
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What does it look like to trust God when the stakes are high, such as when caring for patients or protecting kids? This episode shares real stories of spiritual surrender, sacred calling and the peace that comes from letting go of control.
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What does holiness look like in today’s world? Archbishop Bernard Hebda explores the lives of newly canonized saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati—two powerful witnesses for young Catholics. Then, Pam Baker of Abria Pregnancy Resources shares how her team is offering life-affirming support to women and families in need
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In this episode, Monsignor Martin Schlag discusses the enduring relevance of Catholic social teaching in today’s divided world, exploring themes of work, justice, and society in his upcoming lecture. Then, Paul Iovino from the Archdiocese’s Safe Environment office shares how Catholic schools and parishes are working to keep families safe following the recent tragedy at Annunciation Catholic School
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How can Mary’s faith inspire us to face fear and uncertainty with courage? Bishop Michael Izen shares powerful insights for families and disciples today. Plus, Pat Millea from the Martin Center for Integration offers hope and healing strategies for those coping with grief and trauma in our community.
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In this episode, Archbishop Bernard Hebda reflects on the Archdiocese’s response to the tragic shooting at Annunciation Church and School in Minneapolis. Discover how faith, hope, and community provide comfort and leadership during times of grief and fear. The conversation addresses how to support children and families, improve safety, and find meaning in suffering through Catholic teaching. Plus, listen to Archbishop Hebda’s heartfelt homily from the prayer service and reflections on healing through faith.
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How do we hear—and respond to—God’s call in our lives? Archbishop Hebda reflects on saying “yes” to the Lord, even when fear and doubt stand in the way. Then, Dr. Kate Walsh Soucheray joins us with practical wisdom for weaving faith into family life as the back-to-school season begins.
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Change is here—and it’s a good one. Meet our new hosts, Leah Heselton and Fr. Tom Margevicius, as they share their hopes, hearts, and a few surprises in this special transition episode. Get to know their vision, their faith, and what they’re bringing to the mic as they lead the conversation forward.
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