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Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 21: Hanging In The Google Hangout

Published July 29, 2011 • Written by 2GGCP Filed Under: Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast

[powerpress] Current Events: United States budget, debt ceiling and our call to be good stewards. – Jason Lack of true leadership in government? Pope offers his prayer and solidarity for the victims of Olso, Norway violence. -Cristina http://www.romereports.com/palio/pope-condemns-violence-and-oslo-killings-english-4589.html Tropical Depression headed for Texas?!  Pray for rain! http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/articles/tropical-rains-texas-drought_2011-07-27 Church News: Later this year we will hear… [Read More]

Written by 2GGCP • Published July 29, 2011

The Greatest of These is Love

Published July 29, 2011 • Written by Allen Hebert Filed Under: Family

The key to raising Missionaries, Martyrs and Saints is Love. As St. Paul tells us in 1st Corinthians Chapter 13, we can do all the right things as parents, have the most efficiently run home on the block, provide our kids the best education, use the right form of discipline every time, always have the… [Read More]

Written by Allen Hebert • Published July 29, 2011

Ladies in Lace: Catholic Women and Veiling

Published July 27, 2011 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

I have to admit that I’ve got a little bit of a Christmas in July, complete with eager anticipation of the package to come. I just ordered a lovely brown lace chapel veil (mantilla) from veilsbylily.com and I can’t wait for it to get here! I’ve been looking for a modest veil for a while. I bought… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published July 27, 2011

More Like “Drab” (Review: “Captivating”)

Published July 26, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

As a Catholic woman, I like to read books and articles about Christian femininity. I have many friends who are wives and moms. Their Facebook links to articles from places like Faith and Family Live keep me from getting too complacent in my singlehood. One of my old housemates recommended Captivating, by John and Stasi… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published July 26, 2011

3 Not-so-Secret Secrets about NFP

Published July 25, 2011 • Written by Chris Williston Filed Under: Blog, Marriage and Love

A few weeks ago, my wife and I attended an evening of marital enrichment at the church.  We sat down next to a couple and commenced with the regular chit chat, quickly finding out that like us, the couple had recently had their third child.“Are you planning on having more?” they asked us.“Well,” we said,… [Read More]

Written by Chris Williston • Published July 25, 2011

Catholic Rock Stars

Published July 24, 2011 • Written by Rita Suva Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

“You cannot be half a saint. You must be a whole saint or no saint at all.” -St.Therese of Lisieux Ever since I was a child, I’ve had a fascination with saints, thanks to the detailed pictures in the book of saints my parents had. And, even as an adult I continue to have a… [Read More]

Written by Rita Suva • Published July 24, 2011

Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 20: French Fries and Magic Pills

Published July 23, 2011 • Written by 2GGCP Filed Under: Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast

[powerpress] Current Events: Rick Perry Faces Federal Lawsuit Over Day of Prayer http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2011/07/rick-perry-faces-federal-lawsuit-over-day-of-prayer.html Pope Benedict sends aid to victims that are suffering from the famine in the Horn of Africa.  http://www.romereports.com/palio/pope-calls-for-aid-to-famine-victims-in-horn-of-africa-english-4545.html Institute of Medicine panel recommends that insurance companies be obligated to cover contraception, sterilization procedures without a copay http://consumerist.com/2011/07/panel-birth-control-should-be-covered-by-insurance-without-co-pay.html Cardinal Dinardo Responds: http://www.usccb.org/comm/archives/2011/11-143.shtml Church… [Read More]

Written by 2GGCP • Published July 23, 2011

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Color Page

Published July 22, 2011 • Written by Adriana Saucedo Filed Under: Kids Place

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Written by Adriana Saucedo • Published July 22, 2011

Lighten up! And other pithy things to contemplate.

Published July 21, 2011 • Written by Martina Filed Under: Blog, Faith

The road I’ve travelled to a better understanding of the Catholic Faith has been filled with a lot of bumps, bruises and pendulum swinging. I drifted away from my faith, my heritage and cultural identity in my college years {though I wouldn’t have thought of it that way at the time}. I figured, like all… [Read More]

Written by Martina • Published July 21, 2011

9 Things To Do When Needing Direction

Published July 20, 2011 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

It happens to all of us. Life is moving along swimmingly until it hits. “It” might be something thrown at us from the outside—a layoff, your child’s crisis, or realizing that all of the graduate programs you’ve applied to waitlisted you—or it can be internal—realizing that you’re not happy in your job/career, finishing college without… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published July 20, 2011

Why Are Christians Always Judging?

Published July 18, 2011 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Blog, Faith

One of the most unattractive challenges in joining a Christian group is the fear of being judged. Honestly, most people fear the judgement of Christians over the judgment of God Himself. How can this be if Saint Paul reminds us not to judge others, “For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God…”… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published July 18, 2011

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Color Page 7-16

Published July 15, 2011 • Written by Adriana Saucedo Filed Under: Kids Place

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Written by Adriana Saucedo • Published July 15, 2011

Life, Detours and Trust

Published July 15, 2011 • Written by Jason Elizondo Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Family

So this week has been interesting to say the least… I’ve been out of college since 1999 and by the grace of God have always been gainfully employed. I’d managed to avoid or side-step a number of lay-offs and company closings, but my streak of dodging bullets ended this week.  As to be expected I’ve… [Read More]

Written by Jason Elizondo • Published July 15, 2011

A rose by any other name. . .

Published July 14, 2011 • Written by Kassie Filed Under: Blog, Young Adult

. . .would not be half as awesome as Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha. I have a confession. We’re all Catholics here so I can do that, right? When I first made the conscious decision that converting to Catholicism was what I was going to do, one of the things I was geeking out about was the… [Read More]

Written by Kassie • Published July 14, 2011

Falling and Fighting – The Struggle for Christ

Published July 14, 2011 • Written by Sam Farias Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

I’ve been a Catholic school kid my entire life. A fact that has provided me with a number of opportunities that many people didn’t get growing up. I had the opportunity to learn about my faith in school, to share my faith with all my friends and teachers, to pray openly. But I also had… [Read More]

Written by Sam Farias • Published July 14, 2011

15th Sunday Ordinary Time Color Page 7-9

Published July 14, 2011 • Written by Adriana Saucedo Filed Under: Kids Place

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Written by Adriana Saucedo • Published July 14, 2011

Tattoos & the Church

Published July 13, 2011 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

All about tattoos…kind of. Over some time now I’ve come to gather a series of resources regarding the morality of modern-day tattoos from the teachings of the Catholic Church. This is by no means extensive though. Regardless, I’d like to share what I’ve found in hopes that it will provide the insight you need (or at least… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published July 13, 2011

Inconceivable! (Review: “Bumped”)

Published July 12, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

Last week, I read a book that I could not put down. Even when I paused to gasp or to ponder what I’d just read, I only stopped long enough to process my thoughts, and then I immediately went back to turning pages as fast as I could. I was stunned and excited, and it… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published July 12, 2011

Who Do You Seek?

Published July 9, 2011 • Written by Rita Suva Filed Under: Blog

“Men and women seek God. Young people realize in the depths of their being that this quest is the inner law of their lives.” -Blessed Pope John Paul II As I write this blog, I am sitting on one of four buses from the Diocese of Austin with youth, youth ministers, chaperones and priests from… [Read More]

Written by Rita Suva • Published July 9, 2011

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Color Page

Published July 9, 2011 • Written by Adriana Saucedo Filed Under: Kids Place

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Written by Adriana Saucedo • Published July 9, 2011

Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 19: Hot Dogs and Buried Treasure

Published July 8, 2011 • Written by 2GGCP Filed Under: Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast

[powerpress] Current Events: In a story that Indiana Jones would be proud of: Over $20B in Treasure Discovered in Centuries-Old Hindu Temple http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/07/05/billions-in-treasure-discovered-in-centuries-old-hindu-temple/#ixzz1RFfvIvwq Verizon joins AT&T, T-Mobile in capping monthly usage http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Budgeting-for-wireless-data-apf-1691527244.html?x=0 Casey Anthony acquitted of killing young daughter http://news.yahoo.com/casey-anthony-acquitted-killing-young-daughter-191600480.html NY Bishop responds to same sex marriage approval http://calcatholic.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?id=fa3f165b-aaec-4fe0-adb3-dbf6bdba4944 Church News: Saint Mary Cathedral Celebrates:… [Read More]

Written by 2GGCP • Published July 8, 2011

The reason why you can’t hook a U-Haul to the Hearse – a lesson in detachment

Published July 7, 2011 • Written by Martina Filed Under: Blog

This past weekend I found myself engrossed in a new {to me} show via Netflix streaming. I gave up t.v. for Lent 2010 and I never really went back full swing. I have always been intrigued by reality shows, so it was no shock that I took to a show like Hoarders. All I can… [Read More]

Written by Martina • Published July 7, 2011

Slow To Anger

Published July 6, 2011 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Yesterday, my not-quite-2-year-old and I went to the post office to check my P.O. Box. As we were sorting the mail, a woman walked in 20 minutes after closing time, saw they were closed and was very upset. I’ll save all of the details, but picture language not appropriate to say in front of a… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published July 6, 2011

Communion of Hearts

Published July 5, 2011 • Written by Paul Michael Piega Filed Under: ACNM, Blog, Faith

The Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary were held on July 1st and July 2nd of this year. Both of these days have a very special place in my heart. As one ponders the pierced side of Jesus’ body, we are able to know who… [Read More]

Written by Paul Michael Piega • Published July 5, 2011

St. Mary Cathedral Celebrates Enrollment & Investiture of Brown Scapular

Published July 5, 2011 • Written by Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Saint Mary Cathedral Celebrates: 2st Annual Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast Saturday, July 16 @ 9-12 talks – 12:05 Mass Enrollment & Investiture of Brown Scapular What is the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel? A scapular consists of two pieces of cloth, one worn on the chest, and the other on… [Read More]

Written by Deacon Guadalupe Rodriguez • Published July 5, 2011

As American as Dissatisfaction

Published July 4, 2011 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Blog, Faith

We Americans live in a world of milk and honey made up of hamburgers, baseball, and apple pies. Sadly, even when we live in a world full of such riches and opportunity, we can’t seem to have enough. Sure, times aren’t as good as they have been in the past for many of us, but… [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published July 4, 2011

Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 18: Governor Pointy Boots and iPope Together at Last

Published July 2, 2011 • Written by 2GGCP Filed Under: Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast

[powerpress] Current Events: Governor Perry running for President? WSJ – Jason http://nation.foxnews.com/gov-rick-perry/2011/06/23/wsj-gov-rick-perry-expected-jump-presidential-race Speaking of Governor Perry, in the special session of the Texas Legislature, lawmakers have been considering a bill that would ban TSA pat downs that are over invasive and often include the touching of “private parts.”  While the bill is not going to… [Read More]

Written by 2GGCP • Published July 2, 2011

The Harvest Is Abundant But The Laborers Are Few…Or Are They?

Published July 1, 2011 • Written by Jason Elizondo Filed Under: Blog

It’s not so much that the laborers are few. It’s that they are all too busy working on their own crap… Years ago God placed it in my heart to be in media. The funny thing is, as is in most cases, I took something that God had put in my heart and instead of… [Read More]

Written by Jason Elizondo • Published July 1, 2011

It’s a Difference of Feeling – Making Mass Meaningful

Published July 1, 2011 • Written by Sam Farias Filed Under: Blog, Faith, Young Adult

We’ve all thought it at some point in our lives: “Why does Mass have to be so boring?” I’ll admit to it. Growing up in a Catholic household, I used to dread going to Mass (although for a youngster I think that’s almost expected). And there have been times – yes, even as an adult… [Read More]

Written by Sam Farias • Published July 1, 2011

Corpus Christi Sunday Color Page 6-26

Published June 30, 2011 • Written by Adriana Saucedo Filed Under: Kids Place

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Written by Adriana Saucedo • Published June 30, 2011

My Journey with “Financial Peace” from a Catholic Perspective

Published June 29, 2011 • Written by Laura Gonzalez Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

How it started: Back in the first week of April ’11, a company-wide email was sent out at my workplace advertising a new course that was being offered. The program was Dave Ramsey‘s “Financial Peace University,” a 13-week video based personal finance class that would be moderated by a fellow employee on-campus during lunch. Everyone… [Read More]

Written by Laura Gonzalez • Published June 29, 2011

Review: “Elsewhere”

Published June 28, 2011 • Written by Lindsay Wilcox Filed Under: Blog, Reviews

Imagine waking up dead. I’ve always had a soft spot for the ludicrous nature of that question, but it’s worth pondering. If you went from this exact moment and suddenly found yourself dead, how would you react? MercyMe treated the question of the afterlife in their hit song “I Can Only Imagine,” but Gabrielle Zevin… [Read More]

Written by Lindsay Wilcox • Published June 28, 2011

You Beter Run Run Run…

Published June 24, 2011 • Written by Rita Suva Filed Under: Blog

“Let each confess his sin while he is still in this world, while his confession can be received, while satisfaction and the forgiveness granted by the priests is acceptable to God.” – St. Cyprian I have seen youth excited to go to confession. I have had a few youth come and ask me to skip… [Read More]

Written by Rita Suva • Published June 24, 2011

Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 17: The Black Sheepdog Meets The Wildcard

Published June 24, 2011 • Written by 2GGCP Filed Under: Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast

[powerpress] Feedback: Rita Suva- Wife, daughter, sister, friend, native Austinite, Latina, Texas Longhorn, Director of Youth Ministry at St.Ignatius, Martyr Catholic Church, photographer, traveler, sports lover (especially of the Longhorns and lacrosse), reader, Catholic and aspiring saint. Segment #1 – Current Events – Father Corapi calls it quits…www.theblacksheepdog.us (Chris) http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fr.-corapi-has-lost-it?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NCRegisterDailyBlog+National+Catholic+Register#When:2011-06-18 Here’s some audio of Fmr…. [Read More]

Written by 2GGCP • Published June 24, 2011

WARNING: Scandal – Proceed With Caution

Published June 23, 2011 • Written by Martina Filed Under: Blog

When I started attending Bible Study two years ago, I went in with full knowledge that I knew nothing – Scripturally speaking. I was blown away when we read 1st Corinthians. It wasn’t so much being blown away by reading Scripture, but by the realization that St. Paul spoke to me in a very personal… [Read More]

Written by Martina • Published June 23, 2011

Sex Is Good

Published June 22, 2011 • Written by Brandon Kraft Filed Under: Blog, Family, Marriage and Love, Young Adult

Catholics aren’t known for being knowledgeable about sex. The extreme stereotype says we’re ashamed of it, and our bodies. We have sex only because of marital duty and we shouldn’t enjoy it. The stereotype says that we acknowledge we need to do it, but almost as a necessary evil. Wow. I know aspects of this has existed in time… [Read More]

Written by Brandon Kraft • Published June 22, 2011

PMP and Social Justice

Published June 21, 2011 • Written by Paul Michael Piega Filed Under: Faith

Greetings to the Austin Catholic New Media Community. I would like to do a brief introduction of myself  before I begin my post on social justice. First off, I am very blessed and honored to be able to partake in this form of new media in the church. I am a recent Texas A&M University… [Read More]

Written by Paul Michael Piega • Published June 21, 2011

Obedience, Division, and Black Sheep

Published June 20, 2011 • Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera Filed Under: Blog, Faith

Unless you’ve been avoiding the internet over the last few days, you’ve probably already heard about Fr John Corapi’s decision to leave the priesthood. I  will not claim to be an expert on this situation but want share some thoughts on this issue. I would recommend you read this detailed analysis called Father Coarpi’s Bombshell…. [Read More]

Written by Cristóbal Almanza Herrera • Published June 20, 2011

Father’s Love

Published June 17, 2011 • Written by Jason Elizondo Filed Under: Blog, Family

With Father’s Day being this Sunday I felt it would be kind of cliché to do a post about fathers, but The Lord put that in my heart so I’ll go with it. Who knows better then your Heavenly Father anyways?! When I was growing up my dad used to tell me, “You can learn… [Read More]

Written by Jason Elizondo • Published June 17, 2011

Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast Episode 16: Minus One Chris, Plus One Cris

Published June 17, 2011 • Written by 2GGCP Filed Under: Two Guys, a Girl and a Catholic Podcast

[powerpress] Segment #1 – Current Events – Dallas Mavericks Win the NBA World Title – Jason http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6cnOX4q1WA Arizona Wildfire is now largest in Arizona Wildfire history – Cristina http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/06/14/arizona.wildfires/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/fires/main/usa/20110613-arizona.html USCCB meeting this week to discuss and vote on issues on physician assisted suicide and clerical sex abuse in the U.S. – Cris http://www.romereports.com/palio/index.php?newlang=english http://www.usccb.org/… [Read More]

Written by 2GGCP • Published June 17, 2011

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