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  • steve 3:57 pm on January 6, 2012 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: affiliate, apologist, , podcast   

    Jimmy Akin joins SQPN! 

     

    SQPN welcomes the Jimmy Akin Podcast to its network of Affiliate productions!

    The Jimmy Akin Podcast features in-depth answers to questions from listeners on a wide range of topics: Scripture, theology, morality, philosophy, apologetics, Church Fathers, liturgy, canon law. Just about any subject connected with the Catholic faith–or other faiths–is fair game.

    The answers are provided by Jimmy Akin, a best-selling Catholic author and speaker with nearly two decades of professional experience answering people’s faith questions. With humor, charity, and nerd-like precision, the Jimmy Akin Podcast takes on topics ranging from the core teachings of Christianity to little-known facts about the Bible and the Church to the Flying Spaghetti Monster and how it can be defeated.

    Live on Catholic Weekend!

    SQPN is excited to begin this association with Jimmy Akin.   Join us on Saturday, January 7th for a live conversation with Jimmy on SQPN’s Catholic Weekend show, 11:00 am EST, at sqpn.com/sqpn-live.

    About Jimmy Akin

    Akin is a Senior Apologist at Catholic Answers, a member on their Speakers Bureau, a weekly guest on the global radio program, Catholic Answers Live, and a contributing editor for Catholic Answers Magazine.  His books include Mass Confusion, The Salvation Controversy, The Fathers Know Best, and Mass Revision. His personal blog is http://www.jimmyakin.org.

    Podcast information

    Click here to check out the Jimmy Akin Podcast! or go to iTunes and subscribe (and leave a review!) by clicking here.

     
    • GADEL 1:13 pm on January 19, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      This is a great news. Uncle Jimmy is a fine Catholic.

    • John Clem 9:36 pm on January 7, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Great news! Welcome Jimmy to the SQPN community.

    • Daniel 10:14 am on January 7, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Exciting! After reading Steve’s article about the Jimmy Akin Podcast — I subscribed and downloaded his most recent two episodes; looking forward to listening! After attending a Christmas party where our parish priests attended, we had a discussion about Christmas and January 7th, and I’m looking forward to hearing Jimmy’s answer.

    • Sean McCarney 8:37 am on January 7, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Welcome Jimmy! I’m a great fan of The Jimmy Akin Podcast, and very excited to be a co-affiliate (is there such a word? Or am I an affiliate affiliate?) Answers on a postcard please…..!

    • Kelly Wahlquist 6:47 pm on January 6, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      What a great addition. Looking forward to Jimmy’s podcasts here. Love how this site brings everything together, offers great content, and connects people of the faith —especially in this historic time in the Church. Thanks to all involved and may God continue to bless you as you go forward to promote the Catholic faith with zeal and truth.

    • Bro Jer 5:44 pm on January 6, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      What a great addition to the SQPN lineup of folks. Look forward to this CW episode.

      +++ BroJer

    • Fr. Roderick 4:49 pm on January 6, 2012 Permalink | Reply

      Jimmy, thanks so much for joining SQPN with the Jimmy Akin Podcast! It is one of my favorite Catholic podcasts and I am a huge fan of all you do!

      • Jimmy Akin 8:05 pm on January 7, 2012 Permalink | Reply

        My pleasure, Fr. Roderick! I am honored to be an SQPN affiliate! Glad to be on board!

  • Fr. Roderick 3:20 pm on November 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Hergé, Osservatore Romano, , podcast, Steven Spielberg,   

    SQPN’s New Tintin Podcast is a Hit 

    On the occasion of the European premiere of the Peter Jackson/Steven Spielberg movie ‘The Adventures of Tintin’, SQPN launched a new podcast about Tintin.

    The show is already seeing downloads of more than 4,200 downloads per episode, making it the fastest growing podcast ever launched on SQPN, and the biggest Tintin podcast in the world.

    Young Belgian artist Hergé (pseudonym for George Rémi) started his comic about the adventures of a young reporter and his dog in a Catholic newspaper in 1929.

    Vatican newspaper ‘The Osservatore Romano’ called Tintin “a Catholic hero” and a “Western knight for modern times” because of Tintin’s quest for truth and justice in his adventures.

    The movie ‘Tintin and the Secret of the Unicorn’ will be released in the United States on December 23, 2011.

    Click here to visit the website for the SQPN podcast ‘Secrets of Tintin’.

     
    • danielsmrokowski 7:29 pm on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      I heard about TinTin and the Secrets of Tintin podcast from Fr. Roderick on The Break and as a college student studying journalism, I’m finding Tintin’s adventures through the podcast to be entertaining and inspiring. Thanks for this new podcast series on SQPN.com. I’ll continue to pray for SQPN.com and your work in Catholic New Media.

    • Fr. Jay Finelli 3:46 pm on November 26, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Can’t wait to see this movie Fr. Roderick. Heard about it on you podcast. Great new look to the website also! Blessed Advent!

      • Marcel 4:39 pm on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        Hi,

        I found the episode STT003: Tintin in the Congo the best so far. STT002 was to long. There are still some things that can be better but I still enjoyed listening. Looking forward too the next episode.

        Greets,

        Marcel

        • Fr. Roderick 6:12 pm on November 28, 2011 Permalink | Reply

          Thanks for the feedback, Marcel. We were indeed a bit too enthusiastic during episode 2. We will keep improving the show. Thanks for being a listener!

  • seanmcgaughey 9:06 am on April 19, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: clergy, lay people, podcast   

    Come and Enjoy a Hot Cup of Ministry 

    I am always delighted when I encounter other Canadians who are utilizing new media to spread the Good News. Father Daryl Millette is a priest of the diocese of Saskatoon,  Jane and Andy Korvemaker are a young married couple who work as youth ministers in the Ottawa area. The three of them met at Newman Theological seminary in Edmonton. They each have now been active in parish ministry for a few years. 

    This winter,  Jane, Andy and Father Daryl launched the Hot Cup of Ministry podcast where they discuss the challenges and issues facing priests and laypeople in parish ministry.  Their conversations are familiar, relaxed and wide-ranging. It feels a lot like we are taking part in a talk among old friends over coffee, which in fact we are. One of their first episodes included a discussion about the benefits of using Linux and open source software in ministry– a subject near and dear to my heart.  As a panel, they remind me a bit of the Busted Halo or Catholic Underground crews.

    Grab yourself a cup of your favorite hot beverage, settle down and enjoy a great conversation with A Hot Cup of Ministry podcast:  RSS iTunes. Father Daryl also has a blog and podcasts his Sunday homilies at Saskapriest.  RSS, iTunes

     

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  • Daniel Smrokowski 8:22 am on April 8, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: podcast,   

    Crazy Catholic House 

    What happens when a Catholic couple is raising nine children?  Besides living and practicing their Catholic faith, their house is sure to be a Crazy Catholic House.  Dan and Lisa Hayes are from southern California and have currently produced seven episodes of their new Crazy Catholic House podcast.

    They are raising their children in a world that is not very friendly to Christians.  This presents a variety of problems and difficulties that must be dealt in a Christian way.  In their podcast, Dan and Lisa discuss their family life and their Catholic faith.  Also, Lisa always shares jokes that you will laugh-out-loud while listening.  Also, they also include some great music to rock out to.

    You will never know what’s going to happen on the show or who’s going to knock on the door or if one of their 9 kids will barge into their podcasting studio, or who they may have on the show.   Every time you listen to their podcast, there will always be tons of craziness fun.  Dan and Lisa have a great time sharing their faith and showing just how much fun it is to be Catholic, while raising a family in a Crazy Catholic House!

    Subscribe to the Crazy Catholic House podcast feed or go over to their website

    Do you live in a Crazy Catholic House?  Have you listened to Dan and Lisa’s podcast? Share your thoughts and feedback in the comments!

     
  • seanmcgaughey 4:42 am on April 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: bishop, digital contintent, podcast   

    A Podcasting Bishop! 

    Blogging bishops, although few in number, are not that unusual.  Notable among them are Bishop William Lori of Bridgeport Connecticut, Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley from Boston, and The Journey of a Bishop by Archbishop Terrence Prendergast from Ottawa.

    There is a brand new bishop in the blogosphere.  On March 2, 2011,  Bishop Christopher Coyne was ordained as the new auxiliary bishop of Indianapolis.  On March 5, he launched his new blog and podcast, Let Us Walk Together: Thoughts of a Catholic Bishop.  In his first three podcasts, he has been joined by Fr. Mark Hunt of Holy Family University in Philadelphia.  In episode 2 and 3, he has a wide ranging discussion with Father Hunt on Evangelization and the Internet.

    It is extremely encouraging to see a brand new bishop following the call of the Holy Father to evangelize to the people on the ‘digital continent’.  It bodes well for the people of Indianapolis (and for the Church as a whole) that one of the first acts of Bishop Coyne’s ministry as a bishop was starting a blog and podcast.

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    • Media Ministry 6:11 am on September 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      FYI-Bishop Paul-Andre Durocher of the Alexandria-Cornwall diocese is also a blogger:u00a0 http://singandwalk.blogspot.com

    • The 15th Station 8:51 am on May 15, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Hi everyone,nnNot wanting to spam or anything, but we also have a podcasting bishop down here in New Zealand. u00a0We’ve recently launched a new weekly podcast with Bishop Patrick Dunn of Auckland – who hosted Fr Roderick when he was down our way a couple of years ago – where we have a chat about all manner of things. u00a0You can check out 15 Minutes With The Bishop at http://www.station15.co.nz if you’re interested (it’s also on iTunes).nnGod bless,nnJames and the 15th Station team

    • Craig 3:41 am on May 13, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      u00a0Does anyone have or know of a current (or semi-current) list of blogging Bishops somewhere?

    • Eamonn 6:59 am on April 8, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Bishop Coyne’s podcast is now available on iTunes and he is now on Twitter as well…
      I love his comment…

      from LET US WALK TOGETHER: thoughts of a Catholic Bishop by Bishop Chris Coyne:

      I am now on twitter, for better or worse. If you want to follow me I can be found at http://www.twitter.com/bishopcoyne

      “O Lord, open my lips….”

      and…
      My podcasts are now available on iTunes for free download or listening. Simply type in “Bishop Coyne” in the search window and you are there.

    • seanmcgaughey 6:23 pm on April 4, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      No. I believe this is one of those feedless podcasts that frustrate me so.

    • Barb in Nebraska 8:06 pm on April 3, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Here is my Archbishop George Lucas. He reads the letter he writes for our local Catholic paper.

      http://www.archomaha.org/admin-services/archpodcast.html

    • Daniel 11:17 am on April 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Can you subscribe to the podcast in iTunes?
      I went to the Bishop Coyne’s blog/podcast website and didn’t find any link to subscribe and listen in iTunes.

      • regina 2:29 pm on April 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply

        click on the blue word “conversation” and realplayer will come up. you’ll be able to listen to it that way.

    • Sean 10:30 am on April 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Is the podcast in iTunes?

    • Joanne Mercier 9:37 am on April 2, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Thank you for noticing and promoting my old friend Bishop Coyne and his Internet endeavours. He has actually been blogging for quite some time when he was a pastor but I’m glad he’s expanded his scope now that he is a bishop. Please pray for him and for his Archbishop (who has suffered a stoke) so that he may continue this ministry as he also fulfills his duties to the people of Indianapolis.

  • Fr. Roderick 11:31 am on February 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: pilgrimage, podcast   

    New iPilgrim Podcast over 1000 Years in the Making 

    For over 1000 years, people have been traveling to Santiago de Compostela in Spain to pray at the shrine of St. James. Even today, over 100,000 pilgrims walk the ‘Way of St. James’, the ‘Camino de Santiago’ each year.

    Countless miles. By foot. For weeks.

    What motivates them? What happens along the way? A new podcast reveals it all.

    Tips and experiences
    The iPilgrim Podcast is hosted by Deborah, who recently walked ‘the Camino’ herself. “Obviously, I want to tell people about the Camino de Santiago,” she says, “But I also want to help future pilgrims with tips to prepare for their own adventure.”

    “In my podcast, I speak with various Camino “alumni”,” Deborah continues. “We want to share our memories, experiences and wisdom with future generations.”

    Aspiring pilgrims
    The iPilgrim Podcast already counts three episodes. You can sample the first one by clicking on the audioplayer, and you can read Deborah’s blog or subscribe to the podcast via the links at the end of this article.

    Deborah hopes that her podcast will resonate with every (aspiring) pilgrim: “Not only do we want to talk about the Camino de Santiago, but in the coming months, we can also talk about other pilgrimages around the world.”

    Visit Deborah’s blog at http://www.ipilgrimpodcast.com and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or via RSS.

    Have you ever been on a pilgrimage? What was the destination? Share your experiences in the comments!

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    • Barbara 5:19 pm on February 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Love the podcast and the blog! Thank you!

    • Michael Kuypers 5:17 pm on February 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Excellent podcast. Casual but informative. I’m subscribed.

    • Joe Sales 4:07 pm on February 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Great Podcast

    • Daniel 1:03 pm on February 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Just subscribed to this podcast in iTunes. I don’t recall being on a pilgrimage, but would like to someday. It would be nice to go on the Camino pilgrimage someday.

    • Barb in Nebraska 11:43 am on February 25, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      Deborah is doing a wonderful job with her new podcast! I’ve really enjoyed her questions and the answers from the Camino alumni.

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