Tue, 19 October 2010
This is a recording of the talk I gave at the third session of the Fall Reflection Series at St. Hubert's on the topic of the Eucharist. (I previously posted Jennifer Wright's talk on the Eucharist, which she gave at the third session of this program at UST.) This podcast runs for 20:25. |
Fri, 15 October 2010
This is a recording of the talk I gave at the final session of the Fall Reflection Series at UST Law School. The theme for this final week was Growing in Discipleship. The podcast runs for 20:22. |
Tue, 12 October 2010
This is a recording of a talk I gave to high school students preparing for their receipt of the sacrament of Confirmation. Confirmation is an invitation to begin the process of growing into a mature faith - growing from the faith given to them by their parents to one they freely chose. I used my own faith journey, and my conversion from Catholicism to Buddhism and back to Catholicism as a way to understand the uniqueness of each person's process. The podcast runs for 29:22. |
Sat, 9 October 2010
This is a recording of the third talk I gave during a women's retreat day at St. Hubert's on October 9, 2010. It focused on our need to recognize our unique giftedness so that we can discern our individual vocation. The podcast runs for 15:01. |
Sat, 9 October 2010
![]() This is a recording of a talk I gave during the first segment of a women's retreat day I gave at St. Hubert's on October 9, 2010. It focuses on several messages or minconcepetions that we pick up over our lives that cause us to lose sight of who we are. The podcast runs for 25:36. |
Thu, 7 October 2010
This is a recording of the talk I gave at the fourth session of the Fall Reflection Series at UST Law School. The subject was "Giving Up What We Cling To." The podcast runs for 16:18. |
Mon, 4 October 2010
This is a podcast drawn from a Red Mass Reflection I gave at St. Thomas More University parish in Norman Oklahoma on September 19, 2010. The primary subject of the talk was Jesus' message in the parable of the steward that one cannot serve both God and mammon. The podcase runs for 16:16. |