Red-c Roundup

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Synopsis

RED-C Roundup's goal is to foster an even greater sense of unity among the parishes in our listening areas by providing information on all the amazing ways the Holy Spirit is working here. On the show, we highlight activities that are happening around the parishes each week as well as interview individuals involved in doing Gods work locally. In addition, we also discuss current events that impact all Catholics.

Episodes

  • 250 Adam Brill: Sacrosanctum Concilium

    04/03/2022 Duration: 57min

    Host Thaddeus Romansky met with Adam Brill, Liturgical Director at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish in College Station, TX, to talk about the Vatican II major document, Sacrosanctum Concilium.  Both discussed what the document states, as well as does not state.  The historical context of the document was also shared in this episode.

  • 249 Monica Mize: The Sacrament of the Eucharist

    23/02/2022 Duration: 57min

    Host Judy Comeaux visits with Monica Mize about the Sacrament of Eucharist.  Their discussion started by discussing exactly what the Sacrament of the Eucharist is - the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of our Lord, Jesus Christ.  They shared how being able to receive this Sacrament impacts them personally as well as how it impacts our Church and world. They also gave much information about the practices and procedures of the confection, reception, and reverence of the Eucharist. Lastly, multiple Eucharistic miracles were shared towards the end of the show.  Remember, when choosing between the values of Heaven and the values of Earth, always Roundup!

  • 248 Fr. Brien Eilers: Vocation Story and Evangelism

    16/02/2022 Duration: 57min

    Host Pam Marvin visits with Fr. Brien Eilers, Pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bryan, TX, about all the great things God has done for him and his family. Their discussion started about Fr. Brien’s family background and his vocation story. They also spoke about his assignments through the years as a priest and how each have led to him being who he is today. The last part of their conversation branched into his mission at his current assignment, St. Joseph’s. They spoke about the ways their parish is trying to evangelize both those in their pews as well as those in the community who know little or none of the Catholic Faith. This is a conversation that is applicable to all Catholic Churches, communities, and families to help them fulfill the purpose that God has for them in our world! Remember, when choosing between the values of Heaven and the values of Earth, always Roundup!

  • 247 Joe Heschmeyer: The Early Church

    11/02/2022 Duration: 57min

    On Wednesday, February 9, 2022, host Dr. Thaddeus Romansky spoke with Catholic Answers apologist Joe Heschmeyer about the inspiration for his new book, The Early Church Was the Catholic Church, and about the abundance of evidence available to demonstrate that claim. Whether one looks at the sacraments, worship, church structure, or the canon of Scripture, there is very strong evidence that the early Church faithfully handed on the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles from the very beginning. And the church that did that, bringing forward those beliefs and practices in time, was the church of the Fathers and the church of Sts. Peter and Paul. That church is the Catholic Church. Get more details by listening to the episode, then go read Heschmeyer's engrossing book. Remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!

  • 246 Robert Mixa: Delving Deeper into Vatican II

    09/02/2022 Duration: 57min

    On Wednesday, February 2, 2022, host Dcn. Mike Beauvais welcomed Robert Mixa, the Word on Fire Institute's St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Fellow of Catholic Education. Robert talked with Dcn. Mike about the movements in the Church and modern life that gave rise to the Second Vatican Council, such as the liturgical movement and ressourcement, as well as modernism. They also had some engaging discussions about the proper way to interpret the four constitutions and use them to understand some of the other documents produced by the council. Starting on February 18, if you live in the Brazos Valley, don't miss out on your chance to read the documents of Vatican II by joining our RED-C book study of the four constitutions. Learn more and register at redcradio.org/vc260. Spaces are going quickly. Remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!

  • 245 Robin Waters: Discovering the Sacrament of Baptism

    01/02/2022 Duration: 57min

    On Wednesday, January 26, 2022, host Judy Comeaux invited RED-C Director of Outreach and Evangelization Robin Waters on to the show for the first installment of her year-long focus on the sacraments. Robin will be ordained to the permanent diaconate in March and baptism is a sacrament he will be called on frequently to perform. He and Judy had a lively discussion about all aspects of this first sacrament of initiation. They especially honed in on why Our Lord instituted the sacrament by allowing John to baptize Him in the Jordan River. If you're in need of a primer on the sacrament of baptism, give this episode a listen. As always, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!

  • 244 Peter Herbeck: The Catholic Charismatic Renewal

    12/01/2022 Duration: 57min

    Host Gene Wilhelm visits with Peter Herbeck, Director of Renewal Ministries and co-host of multiple Catholic television and radio shows, about the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement. Gene and Peter talk about what the movement specifically is and what it specifically is not. They also talk about what the relationship is between the Charismatic Renewal and the Catholic Church, and the historical account of how the movement was founded. Part of the discussion in this episode also focuses on the gifts and charisms of the Holy Spirit. In closing, a conversation is held about the future of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. And remember, when choosing between the values of Heaven and the values of Earth, always Roundup!

  • 243 Deacon Mike Beauvais and Dr. Thaddeus Romansky: Vatican II - What Did It Say and Why?

    07/01/2022 Duration: 57min

    On Wednesday, January 5, 2022, host Dcn. Mike Beauvais and RED-C Director of Education and Development, Dr. Thaddeus Romansky, took a dive into the Second Vatican Council by first assessing the historical events and culture in the world that preceded the council. up to the formulation of the Vatican II documents during this episode of RED-C Roundup. They both discussed what Vatican II was and what it actually says, in contrast with how it has been interpreted and implemented in the decades that have followed. In particular, they gave brief overviews of the constitutions Gaudium et Spes, Lumen Gentium, Dei Verbum, and Sacrosanctum Concilium. Today’s episode is the first of multiple steps that our RED-C Apostolate will be taking this year to increase our understanding of the Second Vatican Council. If you would like to read the constitutions for yourself, we highly recommend The Word on Fire Vatican II Collection, which can be purchased here: https://bookstore.wordonfire.org/products/vaticanii or you can read t

  • 242 Sean Carney: What to Say When

    06/01/2022 Duration: 57min

    Host Pam Marvin interviews co-founder and President of 40 Days for Life Sean Carney about his newest book release, What to Say When.  From "forced birth" to gender to "shout your abortion", much has changed since abortion was legalized in 1973, yet it remains the most controversial issue of our time. What to Say When equips the reader with proven approaches from the front-lines to help you know exactly what to say (and not say) when abortion comes up; balance converting hearts vs. winning arguments; navigate the changing and bizarre new ways abortion is promoted; and go on offense and stay on topic when defending life.  Pam and Sean also talk about the local beginnings of the 40DFL movement and how it has grown throughout the entire world.  Recent and upcoming news developments are also discussed and the impact that these will have on the pro-life movement in the near furture.

  • 241 Jason and Amanda Kirklin: Amazing Conversion Story

    27/12/2021 Duration: 57min

    On Wednesday, December 15, 2021, Judy Comeaux warmly welcomed Jason and Amanda Kirklin into the RED-C Catholic Radio studios. They shared the basic outline of their conversion to Catholicism last year after several years of discernment and dialogue. They are now faithful listeners to RED-C Catholic Radio in Waco and our programming played a significant role in the story. Listen for the whole story and especially to how Jason and Amanda navigated the decision in the context of their marriage relationship. It is an inspiring example of trust, sacrifice, and faith. Remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up!

  • 240 Anthony DeStefano: Children‘s Books and Life

    08/12/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Gene Wilhelm visits with Anthony DeStefano about his two new books for children (ages 3 to 103 as the author quips) and their families, Joseph’s Donkey and The Beggar and the Bluebird.  Both Gene and Anthony discuss how the deeper theme in the books is about death and resurrection, and the great things that come in life through the many deaths and resurrections that we all experience.  The books at their core are about finding Jesus, which can be difficult to do in our busy lives and during the Advent season.  This engaging conversation about the books and the personal life of their author is one for all ages, as are the books of author, Anthony DeStefano. 

  • 239 Elizabeth Lev: The Silent Knight A History of St. Joseph as Depicted in Art

    01/12/2021 Duration: 57min

    Deacon Mike Beauvais interviews Elizabeth Lev about her book, The Silent Knight A History of St. Joseph as Depicted in Art.  Deacon Mike asks his favorite questions about the art in her book that intrigues him most, but he also gives a general review in his discussion with Elizabeth.  The Silent Knight explores and chronicles the remarkable rise of Joseph’s iconography through masterpieces by some of history’s greatest artists. Each chapter of this book reveals a different facet of Joseph, contextualized in the history, spirituality, or controversy of the age, and demonstrates how artists applied their creative talents to communicate Joseph’s intercessory power to their audiences. This fascinating interview is a fitting one for the final week of The Year of St. Joseph!

  • 238 Beth Cowles: Discovering the Liturgical Calendar

    24/11/2021 Duration: 57min

    On Wednesday, November 24, 2021, host Judy Comeaux spoke with John Pisciotta, founder of Pro-Life Waco (PLW). He invited listeners to attend their Rise Up Waco event on Saturday, November 27 from 8-10 AM; to join PLW every fourth Saturday for prayer and witness in front of Planned Parenthood; and to participate in 40 Days for Life's "mini-40 Days" campaign on November 30 and December to pray in advance of oral arguments in the Dobbs case at the United States Supreme Court. You can find more information about all the work of PLW at www.prolifewaco.com. In the second part of the show, Judy welcomed a good friend, Beth Cowles, a veteran director of religious education and graduate of Franciscan University's graduate school of catechetics. She and Judy took listeners through the historical development of the Catholic Church's liturgical calendar, especially highlighting how biblical it is and how it is yet another way in which Christianity fulfills the beliefs and practices of ancient Judaism. Judy and Beth conc

  • 237 Life as a Deacon: Deacon Mark Olivieri

    17/11/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Pam Marvin interviews Deacon Mark Olivieri about his early life and call to the diaconate 5 years prior. Throughout the interview they wove in the virtue of humility,  how that plays out in both of their lives, and a practical tool to increase in our humility.  Deacon Mark spoke about the tsunami of grace that flooded his life when he said yes to his vocation as deacon. He also spoke about Ignatian Spirituality silent retreats, which he now leads at his local parish. Deacon Mark also spoke about his and his wife’s ministry of marriage preparation, his involvement in prison ministry, spiritual direction, and about his recent homily on the end times and preparing for our death by the way that we live.

  • 236 Remaining Faithfully Catholic: Kevin Wells

    10/11/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Gene Wilhelm interviews Kevin Wells, speaker, author, and evangelist in this episode of RED-C Roundup. Gene spoke with Kevin about his early upbringing and his background in the Catholic Faith as well as sports broadcasting and journalism. They also visited about how we use the talents and gifts that God has given us, no matter our lot in life. Kevin draws upon examples in his own life of marriage struggles, dire medical challenges, various work and ministry callings, and challenging the priests and bishops of today to be who is so needed to save our Church.

  • 235 Veteran Services and CCCTX: John Paci and Mary Saladino

    03/11/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Deacon Mike Beauvais visited with John Paci, Director of Catholic Charities of Central Texas and Mary Saladino, Case Manager for the St. Michael's Veteran Services Program at CCCTX.  John Spoke about the past year of accomplishments for their organization and what is in store for the year ahead.  Mary spoke specifically about National Veterans and Military Families month, the importance of serving veterans in our community, common issues that veterans and their families face, and how Catholic Charities meets their needs in our community.

  • 234 Fr. Bruce Nieli, CSP: Spirit-filled Catholics Pursuing a Spirit-filled America

    28/10/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Judy Comeaux interviews Paulist Father Bruce Nieli, CSP from the Diocese of Austin about his article in the Catholic Spirit, “May we be Spirit-filled Catholics pursuing a Spirit-filled America.”  They spoke about a potential religious awakening in our country as the most recent pandemic comes to an end. As it states in his article, “May we take the lead and accept the challenge and opportunity offered by Servant of God Father Isaac Thomas Hecker a century and a half ago, to pray and work for “a new awakening of the spirit of Christianity in America” - a truly Spirit-filled America: One Body, one Spirit, one nation, one creation!”

  • 233 Gary Michuta: Revolt Against Reality

    28/10/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Thaddeus Romansky interviews Gary Michuta, author of the book, Revolt Against Reality.  We seem to be living in an age of insanity. Crimes against children, born and unborn; marriage defiled and redefined; the madness of transgenderism; the looming terror of trans-human-ism . . . the list goes on and on. And it’s getting uglier out there every day. Everywhere you look, the culture is twisting truth into lies and lies into truth.  In this interview, Gary Michuta explains how an army of liars, manipulators, and bad actors has conspired literally from the beginning to thwart God’s plan for man—a plan of order and peace, centered on the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.

  • 232 Ben Walther: Promptings of the Holy Spirit

    13/10/2021 Duration: 57min

    Host Gene Wilhelm visits with Ben Walther, his longtime friend, singer and songwriter, and campus minister at Walsh University in Ohio.  Ben shares his life path through his growing up in the Dallas, Texas area to his studies at Franciscan University, to his career as worship leader and singer/songwriter for Oregon Catholic Press, to his position as a Catholic campus minister at Walsh University.  Throughout Ben's stories, clear examples of he and his wife answering promptings of the Holy Spirit in family, career, and ministry decisions in their lives.  This is a great story of perseverance and courage to follow God's will in all things!

  • 231 Steve Weidenkopf: Light From Darkness

    06/10/2021 Duration: 57min

    Deacon Mike interviewed Steve Weidenkopf about his book, Light From Darkness: Nine Times the Catholic Church was in Turmoil - and Came Out Stronger Than Before in this latest episode of RED-C Roundup. They address the question that Steve often gets from others, “Have things ever been as bad in the Church as they are today?”  As a historian he answers this with an emphatic, “No, things have actually been much worse!”  He reflects on how to learn from the lessons of history and apply this learning so as to bring about another great time of renewal in our day. 

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