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  • E102 - The First Commandment and Modern Idols
    Jun 22 2026

    God's first instruction to us in the Ten Commandments is "Thou shalt have no other gods before me". Idols in the Bible may seem obvious to us, but modern idols are far more complex, and living a God-centered life is not just about professing Christian faith. The world contains many distractions and temptations, and it can be difficult to know what matters in building a Catholic faith practice and how to avoid idolatry in modern life. Materialism and faith can come into conflict in our lives, and our faith habits can be replaced by idols of the heart. Fr Hightower joins Nicholas to talk about the Catholic understanding of worship and idolatry, the spiritual dangers of idolatrous behavior, and putting God first in everyday life.

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    38 min
  • E101 - Evolution and Faith
    Jun 15 2026

    The world often paints faith and reason as opposing forces. Yet throughout Christian history, the Catholic Church has been at the forefront of scientific development and exploration, and the intellectual traditions of the Catholic faith have encouraged believers to pursue new ideas and greater depths of inquiry.

    This week, Nicholas speaks to Fr. Joseph Fortier SJ, who shares the insights he has gained into the world of the divine from his work as an entomologist and professor of biology. His book, Confluence of Evolutionary Science and Christian Faith, touches on such topics as the evolutionary roots of life and the science behind the Book of Genesis, as well as the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin to bring together the threads of evolution and faith.

    Fr. Fortier traces the ways in which an understanding of the natural world deepens our relationship with God - not as opposing forces, but as two complementary facets of an entire worldview. As we contemplate the supernatural gift of creation, we can gain a greater appreciation for God's work and the mysteries of life.

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    58 min
  • E100 - Giving Glory To God With Excellence
    Jun 8 2026

    The papal prayer intention for June 2026 is for the value of sports. In a video describing his hopes for the fruits this month's prayers will bear, Pope Leo XIV said that “In times of war and extreme polarization, sport is one of the few things that bring us closer together. (...) Let us pray this June that sport may be an instrument of peace, encounter, and dialogue among cultures and nations, and that it may promote values such as respect, solidarity, and personal growth.”

    Participation and investment in sports, just as the spiritual life, requires discipline and fortitude. Sports provide an opportunity to honor and respect fellow competitors, as we ought to do in our regular lives with the people around us. Fr Pat Conroy SJ joins Nicholas to talk about the dignity of competition, the personal growth that it can inspire, and how we can give glory to God in our pursuit of excellence.

    From the Vatican's official announcement of June's monthly prayer intention:

    Founded in 1844 as the Apostleship of Prayer, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network is a Pontifical Work entrusted to the Society of Jesus. In December 2020, Pope Francis established this Pontifical Work as a Vatican Foundation and approved its final statutes in July 2024. It is present in over 92 countries, forming a spiritual community of more than 22 million people who seek to live each day with availability to God’s mission. At the center of its mission are the monthly prayer intentions of the Pope, inviting its members to focus on the pressing challenges facing humanity and the Church’s mission.

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    1 h
  • E99 - Lord, Hear My Cry
    Jun 2 2026

    Within the Psalms, we find the full expression of the human experience. Whether it be gladness and joy or despair and anger, anything one might feel we can find in the Psalms. One of the main themes in this portion of scripture is that of lament. When we find ourselves in times of lament, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. As Catholics, we understand that God meets us in our suffering and can provide the healing and grace that we desperately need. In Fr. Victor's book, "Lord, Hear My Cry", he addresses this universal sensation and shows us a path forward that can make our times of desolation fruitful.

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    36 min
  • E98 - Mental Health and Faith
    May 25 2026

    Whether due to biology or personal experience, we can feel challenged by the way we process our own thoughts and how they inform our views on how we interact with the world around us. We must constantly contend with societal and personal expectations and alarm about the future, and our understanding of God's love for us can become fragile.

    In this latest installment of our conversations from the 2026 Diocese of Helena Eucharistic Congress, Nicholas talks to Catherine DiNuzzo LPC and Deacon Dave DiNuzzo about their charisms of mental health support awareness rooted in Catholic teaching.

    For more information on Catherine and Dave's work, visit sacredheartmentalwellness.com.

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    40 min
  • E97 - For The Common Good
    May 18 2026

    When we build a responsible, responsive world that follows Christ's teachings, how do we ensure that the people He most sought to lift up - the poor, the prisoner, the stranger - have a place and voice in society? For those who fall through the cracks or find themselves in difficult situations, it can be hard to feel the presence of God or know where to turn. We hear messages of charity and consolation at Mass, but how do we bring the light of the Eucharist into the chaos of daily life, especially when daily life is complex or bleak?

    Following our discussion with Fr. Mark Hoelsken about the foundations of Catholic social teaching, Nicholas sits down with Lisa Davey of Common Good Missoula, who shares the work done by Common Good Missoula and other advocacy groups, and explores the work yet to be done in order to create more equitable and compassionate communities.

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    48 min
  • E96 - Catholic Social Teaching
    May 12 2026

    As Catholics we trust in our priests, bishops, cardinals, and Holy Father to act as our shepherds. We look to them for guidance when faced with the questions of the world. How do we live a life based in the Gospel? In what ways can we, as the children of God, seek to sanctify our lives? Many of those answers can be found in Holy Scripture, the words of the saints, and the dictums laid out in our Social Teachings. Fr. Mark Hoelsken joins Nicholas to discuss some of the foundational ideas that make up this vital subject.

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    43 min
  • E95 - The Papacy
    May 4 2026

    In these trying times, there is some confusion as to the role of the Pope in the world. He is both the leader of the Roman Catholic faithful and the ambassador of Christ to the world. He has the monumental task of teaching the Gospel to people's of all nations. Although his words have drawn recent criticism in his country of origin, they are often filtered through the lens of individual bias. In this episode, Fr Hightower sits down with Nicholas to discuss the history of the Papacy and its place in the modern world.

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    42 min