Just some students at Divine Child Catholic High School getting the details on what it means to be a Catholic, with some fun personal rants and interesting interviews from our school community.
In this podcast we review and give our opinions on the media coverage of the Parkland school shooting in Florida, compared to the coverage of a French police officer who was killed in a hostage scenario volunteering his own life for a stranger. We hope you enjoy, for more check out our online newspaper at dcfaithinaction.org
The guys sit down and react to the Keaton Jones Plead.
Keaton Jones Pleading
https://youtu.be/kz1xzBYppW8
Take a listen as the guys listen and react to some songs that deem to be disrespectful of women, enjoy!
Runaway Baby (Bruno Mars)
https://youtu.be/CbE_fVjHdCY
Body Like a Back Road (Sam Hunt)
https://youtu.be/Mdh2p03cRfw
Love Yourself (Justin Bieber)
https://youtu.be/oyEuk8j8imI
Shape of You (Ed Sheeran)
https://youtu.be/JGwWNGJdvx8
Lowes 2007 Ad:
https://youtu.be/I6m_OIcpNvo
Lowes 2017 Ad:
https://youtu.be/lrvXHJ1sYRo
Home Depot:
https://youtu.be/vCOPMZXHqp4
Macy's:
https://youtu.be/MlZdmuK6Po4
Coca Cola:
https://youtu.be/bI4q4WaqOTw
McDonald's:
https://youtu.be/lHj-cVxs1aw
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Today we talk to more members of our Senior Achievement crew about the topic of Empathy and Charity where we include the trailers of two movies, "Silence" and "All the Money in the World". We hope you enjoy this podcast!
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In this episode we discuss Patricia Snow's article "Empathy is not Charity", and we sit down with our crew to voice our opinion.
Hello everyone! Today's episode will be different as we take a look at a livestream at the USCCB. We follow up on one of the questions in the previous podcasts, where we asked Archbishop Vigneron himself about the election. We hope you enjoy our live reactions in this special podcast.
At the beginning of the podcast, one of our interviewers (Margaret Skubik) asked a personal question about her own parish. She mentioned a man who seemed mentally ill, who would not participate in mass, who one day went and attempted to touch the tabernacle. At that moment, a priest stopped the man and asked him to leave. When confronted, the man replied with, "You are in my house, I am Saint Michael". She asked if the church should close the doors on the mentally ill, or keep them open and welcome them into open arms. The Archbishop replied, saying he trusted the priest's decision, but did not mention his own personal opinion on the matter.
In today's podcast, we have interviews from a student of the class of 2018, the journalism, and art teacher at Divine Child.
The art teacher, we conducted a written interview asking the same questions.
SA: "What do you do for All Saints'/Souls Day?"
AT: "We go to mass, but mostly spend that day in remembrance for my brothers' birthday."
SA: "Would you say DC does a good job at commemorating these holy days?"
AT: "DC definitely does, we have a evening mass for deaths that occurred in the same calendar year."
SA: "What would you say the significant difference between these two days are?"
AT: "I would say All Souls' day is more personal, and affects the members of families more closely. All Saints' day is more removed from the personal, but it's more in reverence to those Saint's that have passed on."
In today's podcast, we will be breaking down some tough rumors about how the church can control catholic schools themselves. Thank you for listening!
Fr. Hood, "There is no list any more, but that list definitely existed and caused much trouble for catholic schools".
Welcome everyone to the first podcast from Senior Achievement. You may or may not remember us from Junior Achievement but today we're delving into the topic of Mental Health Awareness. For this subject we are joined by none other than the Physics teacher at Divine Child High School, Mr. Nannini, who addresses many of our concerns regarding this topic. Enjoy and thank you for listening!
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