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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/30/25

A listener named Brittany asks Father Dave about the Eucharistic Prayer. She wonders, “Is there an easy way to know what Eucharist Prayer is going...

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/28/25

Following the devastating floods in Texas, Father Dave welcomes friend of the show Kathryn Whitaker to discuss helping others after a tragedy.   

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/23/25

A listener named Kathleen asks Father Dave about the saint-making process in the Catholic Church. “If someone asks for the intercession of a person that...

07/22/25

Rev. Joseph Yoo⁠, an Episcopal priest in Texas with a dynamic presence on Instagram⁠ and ⁠TikTok, sits down with the deacons.

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/21/25

We may know how to pray with our hearts and minds, but Father Dave welcomes Dr. Ansel Augustine to discuss what it means to put...

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/09/25

A listener named Cecilia asks Father Dave about one aspect of the Nicene creed: “What Scriptures are being referred to when we say, ‘He rose...

07/08/25

Hilary Chester⁠, Ph.D., joins Deacon Drew to discuss the U.S. government's massive cuts to international aid.

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/07/25

Rome is the center of the Catholic Church, and Father Dave welcomes Judith Valente to discuss what faith lessons we can learn from Italian culture....

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 07/02/25

The amount of suffering in the world can feel overwhelming, and Father Dave welcomes Bill O’Keefe from Catholic Relief Services to explain the important work...

06/30/25

From St. John XXIII University Parish, Knoxville TN  

 
 
 
 
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Fr. Dave Dwyer, CSP | 06/25/25

The National Eucharistic Revival concluded this past Sunday with the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, and Father Dave welcomes back...

06/24/25

Could "radical non-judgement" be a balm for polarization? Is "judging" a necessary part of everyday life?