Daily Breakfast 495 - Soccer Season

A new bishop in Little Rock, Arkansas; Listening to Catholic Insider for Rome Tour Guides; European Soccer Championship; more Tithing feedback; Indy 500 feedback and running in perfect weather; Spark people feedback.Links mentioned in this episode:

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9 Responses to “ Daily Breakfast 495 - Soccer Season ”

  1. Church tax ? I dont have children and I still pay school taxes ! ;)

  2. Excellent observation Joe. There are many things we all pay taxes on the we don’t directly benefit from.

  3. Even with less than excellent sound quality, I have to say I loved the Indianapolis 500 contribution. If you have ever been there, the sounds of those cars passing by are exhilarating! I could once again feel it.

    FYI… the family that owns the Speedway are Catholic and every year it is the Archbishop of Indianapolis who gives the invocation.

    Thanks!

    P.S. Of course a Dutch driver, Arie Luyendyk won the 500 in 1997

  4. Who is the new bishop? I havent had time to listen to the episode.
    Bob. P from WI

  5. I love Spark People… I am an active member on the website. After listening to the podcast I decided to start a Daily Breakfast Team on Spark People…. Come Check it out. http://teams.sparkpeople.com/DailyBreakfast
    Great Show adn God Bless

  6. Fr. Roderick-you’re doing a great job of keeping the show “on time”. I just noticed that the last six episodes are exactly 27 minutes and 26 seconds. Woo hoo!

    I’m headed to Scotland (Edinburgh) and Germany (Berlin) in August, and remember your haggis-laden podcasts. I look forward (?) to giving the dish a try myself. Hey SQPN’ers: any recommendations on things to do in Berlin in August?

  7. Paul, just walk around downtown Berlin and amaze yourself at the buildings. I’ve been stranded there for only one day on my way to Prague, but just walking around and letting myself go on these magnificent architecture over there was enough for at least that one day!

  8. Paul H.,
    I recommend checking out virtualtourist.com. Fellow travelers/tourists post reviews/recommendations of things to do and places to see for popular destinations (Berlin included).

    Safe travels!!

  9. Hey Paul,

    I’m from Germany and Berlin is soooo ugly from my point of view. You should better visit Munich, which is beauuuuuuuutiful!

    God bless

    Johannes & Miriam

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