EWTN GB's Kevin Turley is joined this week from #Brussels by academic and social entrepreneur Dr. Amal Marogy and also from #Bruges by photographer, Selina de Maeyer. Their conversation on board the Euro Express ranges across the nature of beauty, and its intersection with the transcendent as expressed in the arts, especially so in the art of #photography. So all aboard the Euro Express as it heads to #Belgium for more great conversations with some profound insights.
Today we have with us from Sweden Ulf Silfverling – former Lutheran and now the Director of EWTN Sweden and we are also joined by Nikola Bolšec, the President of the Croatian Chesterton Club.
In this episode our guests talk about: ➤ the situation of the Catholic Church in their own countries, ➤ young people rediscovering their faith, ➤ GK Chesterton, and more…
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Kevin Turley speaks to Ryan Christopher and Lois McLatchie of ADF International - a faith-based legal advocacy organization that promotes the inherent dignity of all people and protects fundamental freedoms. ADF are at the forefront of defending the sanctity of life, religious freedom, and marriage and family around the world.
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Jose Carlos Gonzales-Hurtado and Sofia Ruiz Del Cueto share the story of EWTN Spain's foundation and approaching launch on December 8th 2020.
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Today Euro Express heads to Rome where we collect the British author and poet Sally Read. We then head back to Brussels, Belgium where we meet Dr Amal Marogy who is an academic and also a social entrepreneur.
This week we head to the Netherlands, where we pick up two very special passengers: Fr Elias Leyds and his close collaborator Bas Kloppenborg.
On this edition of the Euro Express Kevin Turley is joined by Edward Pentin, the National Catholic Register's Rome correspondent, and Marguerite Peeters, Director of the Brussels-based Institute for Intercultural Dialogue Dynamics - together they discuss the United Nations, globalisation and the Catholic Church.
Today we head to Holland where we meet Fr Elias Leyds, founder of EWTN in the Low Countries, and with him we pick up Iwo Bender the European Director of EWTN coming to us live from Poland.
“Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you, all things are passing away: God never changes. Patience obtains all things. Whoever has God lacks nothing; God alone suffices.” St Teresa of Avila, pray for us!
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St Edward the Confessor lived the life renowned for generosity and piety. He was considered a gentle and devoted ruler.
St Edward the Confessor, pray for us!
John Henry Newman - the eldest son of a London banker, grew up as an Anglican, then on 9th October 1845 he was received into Roman Catholic Church.
In 1879 Pope Leo XIII made him a cardinal in tribute to his extraordinary work and devotion. He was declared saint on 13th October 2019.
St John Henry Newman, pray for us!
According to a Dominican tradition, in 1208 the rosary was given to St Dominic by the Blessed Virgin Mary.
God used this formerly unknown young nun to spread His Divine Mercy throughout the world. St Faustina, pray for us!
Thérèse of Lisieux is an incredible saint. She is described as one of the greatest saints of modern times.
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Today's saint is St Jerome: priest, confessor, theologian, historian and the doctor of the Church. One of his most famous works was translating most of the Bible into Latin.
Today we have two options for saints to reflect upon their lives.
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Get to know Walsingham, England's Nazareth - probably the most important religious site in the country.
Pierpaolo Finaldi, CEO of The Catholic Truth Society, chats to Peter Jones about Fatherhood. Tune in to our podcast on #Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2KM9IE7 or on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2VU6e8X
Is it all the fault of men? Peter and Sam wedge themselves down the rabbit hole to find out.
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Habits for habitation. A Finaldi family guide for Catholics starting out on family life.
Pierpaolo Finaldi, CEO and Publisher of CTS, gives his thoughts on those coming back to the faith and lets us into some of his own family life secrets.
EWTN GB Podcast Episode 6 - Catholic Truth Society
Where now the horse and the rider? Where is the horn that was blowing?" Who can the Catholic man call heroic? The king. The soldier. The husband.
Part two of our chat with Fr Pius of the Norbertines. This time we lower the mic into the chasms of his mind, (think balrog vs Gandalf) and shout down. Civilisation, Our Lady, suffering, what a man needs and of course porn.
Part one of two podcasts introducing Fr Pius Collins, a Norbertine priest and chaplain to Catholic Man UK. Fr Collins tells his story of conversion and shares some thoughts on the cultural landscape today.
Sam Baker of Catholic Man UK takes a walk with Peter Jones to chew the fat on marriage for men. The rules, preparation, rites of passage and the perennial problem of porn.
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