Daily Breakfast #224

Passion

Fabrizio dedicates this show to his beloved uncle Ottavio who died of cancer in April. Today: Video Podcasting; the secret video project; Prison Break and the upcoming Definitive Edition of The Passion of the Christ; the Peculiar Bunch about communion rules; English for non native speakers and looking with the eyes of God.

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Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick, a priest from the Netherlands, is the founder and CEO of the Star Quest Production Network and the host and producer of The Daily Breakfast, Catholic Insider and many other shows on www.sqpn.com.

4 Responses to “Daily Breakfast #224”

  1. re playback of the Catholic Minute vid-casts: Google’s Picasa will play them, too.

  2. Hey…, thanks for the mention on today’s show! I listen to your show enough to know that you’re burried in email and don’t always have a chance to write back. Hopefully your GTD system is helping. Glad you finally got a chance to use the animation – I’m honored.

    I’m also thrilled that you’re watching Prison Break. I love that show too. I’ve seen all the way through the end of Season 2 and can’t wait for it to return in the spring. It’s a great show – glad you discovered it. I wish I could tell you what happens, but I won’t spoil it for you. ;-)

  3. Hi Father Roderick, tickled pink to hear a mention of me on today’s show. Point of English note though :) ‘draughty’ meaning current of air in an enclosed space; the correct pronounciation is “draftee”, this is a ticky one for non native speakers because the ‘ugh’ in draughty are said with an ‘f’ so now you know. Thanks for a great show.

  4. Hello Father Roderick. I am a listener from Ocean Springs, Mississippi, USA. I love your show. You are very interesting and fun! Since I am from Mississippi, I can relate with how people feel the need to correct your ‘English’. Ha ha ha! I don’t know if you know what that means…? Anyway, I think you do a wonderful job! Also, I think it is educational for me, a U.S. citizen, to learn the different pronunciations that are prevalent to your area. I very much enjoy hearing your accent and love your show. Keep up the great work!

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