EPISODE #111TRENDING WITH TIMMERIE: DEATH, JUDGMENT, HEAVEN, HELL (THE FOUR...
The four last things. Do you ever think about your death? Are you afraid of the coming judgment? Do you ponder heaven and fear hell? Fr. Tim Grumbach joins Trending with Timmerie to discuss the four...
View ArticleEPISODE #112TRENDING WITH TIMMERIE: ABORTION AND FERTILITY IN 2020
Fr. Robert Spitzer of the Magis Center joins Trending with Timmerie. They’ll discuss abortion in 2020 and what is to be expected from the Supreme Court as the battle over Roe v. Wade continues....
View ArticleEPISODE #107CATHOLIC SPORTS VIEW: GUEST IS JUSTIN BELL
Host Bob Gibson interviews coaches and players throughout the various Catholic high schools in Orange County. His Twitter handle is: @catholicsv Today’s guest is: Justin Bell (boys basketball coach at...
View ArticleEPISODE #108CATHOLIC SPORTS VIEW: GUESTS ARE DAN ALBANO AND FRED ROBLEDO
Host Bob Gibson interviews coaches and players throughout the various Catholic high schools in Orange County. His Twitter handle is: @catholicsv Today’s guests are: Dan Albano (Orange County Register)...
View ArticleEPISODE #113TRENDING WITH TIMMERIE: A PURPOSE DRIVEN LIFE
Do you want to live a purpose driven life? Fr. Tim Grumbach joins us this week on Trending with Timmerie. They’re talking about: how to live a purpose driven life, prayer, distraction, and the...
View ArticleOUR BISHOPS MEET WITH POPE
Editor’s Note: Reprinted with updates, with permission of the Orange County Register. The news of Kobe Bryant’s death hit the Vatican just as Diocese of Orange Bishop Kevin Vann and his contingent...
View ArticleCHILDREN’S BOOK INSPIRED BY PASTORAL TEACHES LESSONS IN OVERCOMING RACISM
WASHINGTON (CNS) — “Everyone Belongs,” a new children’s book published by the U.S. bishops’ Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism and Loyola Press, “is a book about recognizing the image of God in all...
View ArticleDESPITE LOOMING CLOSURE, CONNELLY CONTINUES TO PROVIDE STUDENTS INNOVATIVE...
Despite the closure of Cornelia Connelly School of the Holy Child in June of this year, at the end of the 2019-2020 school year, Head of School Jacqueline Sienkowski has spearheaded a program for...
View ArticleEPISODE #114TRENDING WITH TIMMERIE: THE SUPERBOWL AND WOMANHOOD
What is a woman? Fr. Robert Spitzer of The Magis Center joins Trending with Timmerie to unpack the many gifts of femininity to dive deeper into the identity of women. Hips don’t lie? Controversy has...
View ArticleENDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Finally came the release, the realization. It’s not me . . . it’s him. . . I am worthy of love, God’s and man’s. One spring morning, my heart was filled with hope and with fear now only of starting...
View ArticleTALKING ABOUT GOD AND GRIEF WITH CHILDREN
February is a tough month for our family, bringing the anniversaries of our twins’ deaths. Each year I find myself answering hard questions from our sons about their sisters. Why did they die? Where...
View ArticleCATHOLIC NIGHT: A CELEBRATION OF FAITH, FAMILY, AND HOCKEY
Catholic night, a landmark event packed with potential for spiritual solidarity and companionship among Catholics across Orange County, is nearly here. Scheduled for Friday, Feb. 21 at the Honda...
View ArticleGENEROUS HELP OF KNIGHTS COUNTERS CULTURE OF INDIFFERENCE, POPE SAYS
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis praised the Knights of Columbus for their charitable efforts and thanked them especially for helping Christians in the Middle East. “I thank all the members of your...
View ArticleCARDINAL DOLAN MAKING PASTORAL VISIT TO CUBA
Havana, Cuba, Feb 10, 2020 / 03:45 pm (CNA) – Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York is in the midst of a visit to Cuba, having been invited to the country by its bishops and its president. During his Feb....
View ArticleNATIONAL MARRIAGE WEEK HIGHLIGHTS ‘SPECIAL GRACE’ OF DOMESTIC CHURCH
Washington D.C., Feb 10, 2020 / 01:00 pm (CNA) – The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops will once again observe National Marriage Week as part of the celebration of World Marriage Day. World...
View ArticleSAINT PROFILE: APOLLONIA
A middle-aged deaconess in Alexandria, Apollonia was martyred there when mobs roamed the streets torturing and killing Christians. Her death was described by St. Dionysius of Alexandria in a letter to...
View ArticleTRUE SORROW FOR SINS LEADS TO RENEWED LOVE FOR GOD, OTHERS, POPE SAYS
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Recognizing and repenting for one’s own sins and errors is difficult, but essential, Pope Francis said. “To understand (one’s) sin is a gift from God, it is the work of the Holy...
View ArticleKNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CELEBRATE 100 YEARS IN ROME
ROME (CNS) — Less than 40 years after its humble beginnings in New Haven, Connecticut, the Knights of Columbus was invited by Pope Benedict XV to establish a permanent presence in Rome. The Knights...
View ArticleA SOCIAL MINISTRY FOR SENIORS
On a visit to the U.S. Mother Teresa noted that, “There is a great poverty here. It is not a poverty of the body, but a poverty of the spirit.” She noted that loneliness and neglect are the symptoms...
View ArticleGET READY FOR LENT
Ash Wednesday falls on Feb. 26 this year. That means that Friday Fish Fry will begin at many Catholic Churches on Feb. 28. The St. Irenaeus Knights of Columbus Cypress Council will once again be...
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