CST #85: …and Your Mother Dresses You Funny!

This Week - We Skype Mac’s mom to wish her a Happy Mother’s Day, we wonder about Lost, read from your emails, and talk about our Pentecostal Protestant roots.

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Mac Barron

"Mac" as the"the world" knows "him" is actually a cybernetic artificial sweetener intelligence from a dimension that we in our "world" share a pay toilet with on the Champs de Ellysses. "We" still aren't exactly sure why "he" ends up on a podcast most weeks. It's a mystery!

4 Responses to “ CST #85: …and Your Mother Dresses You Funny! ”

  1. The photo from this website reminds me of a dream/nightmare ;) I had when I arrived to pickup a girlfriend up for a date and had a vision of a lot of resources(like elaborate catwalks) devoted to about a half dozen cats:

    http://www.thecatshouse.com/index.htm

  2. Love the picture of the two of you on the front page of SQPN. So cute!

  3. I’m a new subscriber — Fayetteville, GA. I liked your “penecostal roots” discusion. I was raised Southern Baptist and my dad’s family is mostly Church of God / Penecostal. I converted to Catholicism at Easter Vigil 1999. I’m the only Catholic in my family — at least I’m single. I was never into the emotional style of worship — though I was a fan of Carmen Ministries for several years. I’m not into the Living in the Spirit seminar/classes that have gotten around to several parishes. Its just not my style. I’ll be at the Catholic New Media Celebration. Peace.

  4. Hi,

    I have just finished listening to your podcast for the first time. I heard, that Fr. Roderick is listening to it while having a run. On the beginning I thought, ok, it will be a nice talk about your life and what you did etc. But at the end, it became very interesting. Expecially the process when you changed your focus from emotions to truth.

    My wife is lutheran and we have a lot of heavy discussions about the spirit etc. because she thinks more emotional and I think more rational. For example, she likes more the worship than the lutheran liturgy.

    So, I am looking forward hearing more about your conversion or way back to catholics and more about the worshipping and what you think about this.

    It was very nice and interessting listening to you.

    cu

    Andreas from Lübeck (DE)

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