CST #107: Go To Church!

Kat takes the boys on day trips, Tuesday she’s taking me instead, Netflix ruins our lives, you add to our advice for couples, and we discuss all the good reasons for going to church… duh.

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"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!

3 Responses to “CST #107: Go To Church!”

  1. WHOA! Netflix can stream to Mac now?! Oh, you just made my day. I have been patiently waiting for this to come. Woohoo! My productivity in the evenings has just decreased exponentially. : )

  2. Dear Mac and Katherine:

    Just thought I’d leave my two cents on the election. Please see this attachment, and get out those “all-twine” rosaries (Thanks for the memories Greg and Jennifer!! Sniff. . .Sniff!! :-( ). There’s still hope!! http://origin.www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/08-570.htm.

    Peace,

    Dan from Boston

  3. Dear Mac and Katherine, I am Ronald Marks from Holland married and two boys (14 and 16). I am a first time listener to your show (Recomended by Fr Roderick). It’s a fun show and really easy to understand for a foreigner like me :-)
    Thank you both!

    One of my reasons for going to church is sharing faith and taking bagage with me for the rest of the week. I am also take part in Mass as an acolyte every two weeks, so church is a part of my live and my live and hopefully it will have a bigger part in the future. This august (2008) I have started a par time study (6 years) to become a permanent deacon in my diocese.

    Ronald

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