Thursday, July 31, 2008

July 31, 2008

Guest: Robert Brownell
Featured Saint of the Day: St. Ignatius of Loyola

Today Deacon Rick and Jenny spoke with Robert Brownell, a Polk County Supervisor. Robert shared some news about the YMCA's 180 beds program. There is now additional housing available for those who are trying to get back on their feet. The program allows it's tenants to stay for up to two years. They are working on making more beds available to veterans. It is proposed that the program move to what is now the "Interim Jail" as the County is moving to a larger facility.

Our scheduled guest was unable to make it on the air, so Rick told the story of Bl. Miguel Pro. The Shrine of Blessed Miguel Pro is in Houston, Texas. You can learn more by going to: www.miguelproshrine.com

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

July 30, 2008


Saint of the Day: St. Peter Chrysologus
Today Deacon Rick and Jenny interviewed David Hartline, the founder of the "Catholic Report" and author of "The Tide is Turning Toward Catholocism." David talked about the fact that the Church is alive and well in the world today especially in the youth. For more facts and figures go to his website: http://www.catholicreport.org/.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

July 29, 2008



Featured Saint of the Day: Martha
Guest: Richard Lane

Today Deacon Rick and Jenny spoke with Richard Lane, the son of Hall-of-Famer Dick "Night Train" Lane. Richard shared his conversion story with us. A journey from Lutheran to Baptist to Catholic. He and his wife co-founded Qorban Ministries. They now travel the country evangelizing and giving talks.

Richard Lane is coming to Sts. John and Paul Parish in Altoona on Sunday August 3rd. He will speak at 6:00pm on the topic "Do you know what you have?" A look at the precious gift of the Eucharist. This event is open to everyone!

For More Information Contact:

Sts. John and Paul Parish
1401 1st Ave S
Altoona, IA 50009
Phone: (515) 967-3796

Monday, July 28, 2008


Featured Saint of the Day: St. Leopold Mandic
Guest: John Salza, Apologist and Author
Today John, a former Mason, talked about why Catholics cannot be Masons - which also happens to be the title of one his latest books. John has an incredible story and has done extensive and thorough research on this important topic. We encourage you to read his books on Masonry and read his story at www.scripturecatholic.com/john_salza.html

Friday, July 25, 2008

Upcoming Guests

Monday, July 28: John Salza, Catholic Apologist and Author of Why Catholics Cannot Be Masons
Tuesday, July 29: Richard Lane, Convert and founder of Qorban Ministries
Wednesday, July 30: David Hartline, Author of The Tide is Turning Toward Catholicism
Thursday, July 31: Lawrence LeLeux, ProVision (for the cause for the canonization of Blessed Miguel Pro
Friday, August 1: Tyler Price, local chastity speaker

Friday, July 25


Featured Saint of the Day: St. James the Greater
Guests: Amanda and Aaron Huey, Theology on Tap
Today the Huey's told us about Theology on Tap, an opportunity for young adults to get together in a casual atmosphere and learn more about the Catholic faith. During each get together a speaker comes to the Okoboji Bar and Grill, where ToT usually meets, and will talk to the group about an aspect of the Faith for about 45 minutes followed by question and answer time and social time. Upcoming speakers include:
August 3: Trish Radke, Catholic Charities
September 18: Bishop Richard Pates, Diocese of Des Moines
For more information please check out the Des Moines area chapter Theology on Tap website.

Thursday, July 24, 2008


Featured Saint of the Day: St. Sharbel Makhlouf
Guest: Mike Sullivan, President of Catholics United for the Faith
Today Mike talked about Catholics United for the Faith, a lay apostolate founded in 1968 dedicated "...to support, defend, and advance the efforts of the Teaching Church in accord with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council." according to their mission statement found at http://www.cuf.org/.
He also talked about resources available from CUF including a new resource to help Catholics correctly form their consciences - especially in light of the Catholic vote.
Also, check out the CUF website to found out more information on CUF's upcoming Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 10-12 featuring the likes of Archbishop Raymond Burke, Archbishop Charles Chaput, Scott Hahn and many other great guests!
If you're looking for a solid resource for information on the Catholic faith go to Catholics United for the Faith!
Don't miss your chance to win a 95th Anniversary Harley Davidson Road King Classic! Raffle tickets are $50 per ticket and 100% of the proceeds go to Casa Hogar, a girls orphanage in Venezuela. Please contact Fr. Jim Kirby at http://www.casahogariowa.com/ to find out more information.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Wednesday, July 23


Featured Saint of the Day: St. Bridget of Sweden
Guest: Fr. Tad Pacholczyk, National Catholic Bioethics Center
Today Fr. Tad (Director of Education, Neuroscientist and Staff Ethicist for the NCBC) talked about the issue of embryonic stem cell research. If you would like to find out more about what Fr. Tad has to say on this and other important bioethics issues please visit the National Catholic Bioethics Center at www.ncbcenter.org

Monday, July 21, 2008

This Week's Guests

Tuesday, July 22: Justin Catanoso, author of My Cousin the Saint
Wednesday, July 23: Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, Director of Education, Neuroscientist and Staff Ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center
Thursday, July 24: Mike Sullivan, President of Catholics United for the Faith
Friday, July 25: Amanda Huey, Theology on Tap

Friday, July 11, 2008

Upcoming Guests

Monday, July 14: Bishop Richard Pates - Bishop Pates will join us everyday this week to talk about each days' events in Sydney, Australia for World Youth Day. Today he will talk about what he and the youth he is traveling with did during their visit to the diocese and what the differences and similarites are between Australia and the U.S.
We'll also have Fr. Kinny from the Bl. Kateri Tekakwitha Shrine to talk about the young Native American, Bl. Kateri, whose feast day is today.
Tuesday, July 15: Bishop Pates will talk about what it was like to celebrate the World Youth Day Opening Mass amid thousands of people and the reactions of the youth.
Wednesday, July 16: Bishop Pates will talk about the catechesis sessions being held in more than 250 locations throughout Sydney and the theme focusing on the Holy Spirit.
Thursday, July 16: Bishop Pates will talk about the arrival of the Holy Father in Sydney.
Friday, July 17: Bishop Pates will talk about the Stations of the Cross and Re-enactment of the Passion and Death of Our Lord that took place earlier in the day.

Friday, July 11

Featured Saint of the Day: St. Benedict
Guests: Marcy LaFratte & Megan Cain
Marcy & Megan talked about the Madison County Fair which will be held next week, July 16-20. You and your family are sure to have a lot fun at the Madison County Fair with it's no-smoking and no-alcohol, family-friendly environment. You can enjoy livestock competitions (where you can be sure to see Megan's pig, Squiny!), food competitions, games, rides, a demolition derby, and bullriding. There are also several free shows you can check out such as Arthur the Yo-Yo Guru and many grandstand shows. Also be sure to check out the 4-H Extravaganza on Thursday afternoon from 2pm-4pm. Don't miss the Madison County Fair July 16-20 in Winterset, Iowa!

Thursday, July 10, 2008


Featured Saint of the Day: St. Veronica Giuliani
Guest: Fr. Leo Patalinghug, Founder, Host and Author of Grace Before Meals
Today Fr. Leo talked about the importance of the regular family meal. Through God's promptings, Fr. Leo has begun hosting a television show - soon to appear on PBS and PBS Plus (pending corporate sponsorship) - and currently seen online as "webisodes". This show, Grace Before Meals, basically consists of Fr. Leo cooking a meal for a family at their home, encouraging conversation within the family and bringing them together at the dinner table. He is also the author of Grace Before Meals: Recipes for Family Life. Along with delicious recipes, this non-typical cookbook features reflections and ideas on how to make your family time at the dinner table fruitful. Fr. Leo is currently the Director of Pastoral Field Education at Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland. To find out more about Grace Before Meals, sign up for their newsletter, purchase the book, watch the webisodes, or offer your support please check out the Grace Before Meals website.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Wednesday, July 9


Featured Saint of the Day: St. Augustine Zhao Rong & Companions
Guest: Jim Cruise, The Spoon Man
Today's guest made a dream come true for Jenny - playing the spoons with a professional spoon-player! Jim Cruise, known as "The Spoon Man", uses his talent in playing the spoons in combination with ministry and evangelization. Jim's performances include talks on prayer, stewardship, the Eucharist, Confession, Lent, Saints, and his personal testimony. With a combination of spoon-playing, comedy, and dynamic talks on our Catholic faith, Jim is sure to be a hit at any event! He performs and speaks to groups of all kinds and is available for your next event at CMG Booking. And be sure to catch a little glimpse of his performances and talks at his website.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Connor's Six Month Photos







Connor Lounging in Granny's Easter Basket


Deacon Rick Baptizing his Grandson, Connor John


Monday, July 7

Featured Saint of the Day: Bl. Emmanuel Ruiz & Companions
Guests: Brooke & Anne Merschman, Ryan McClish, St. Pius X Youth Group

Today Brooke & Ryan, recent high school graduates, talked about their upcoming mission trip with the St. Pius X Youth Group to Parkersburg, Iowa. Parkersburg was hit by a devastating tornado on May 25 and are in the process of rebuilding the town. The St. Pius X Youth Group will be helping out by rebuilding structures and bringing supplies and finances. The group will consist of 13 young people and 15 adults. Anne, Brooke's mother, provided us with a parents' perspective on the trip during the show also. The group will leave for Parkersburg on Saturday, July 12 and, after a hard weeks' work, will return on Saturday, July 19. If you would like to send along a donation to help the people of Parkersburg through the St. Pius X Youth Group you may mail gifts to :
St. Pius X Youth Group
3663 66th St.
Urbandale, IA 50322
or call Barb Mease at 515-276-2059

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Upcoming Guests

Monday, July 7: St. Pius X Youth Group - Mission Trip to Parkersburg
Tuesday, July 8: TBA
Wednesday, July 9: Jim Cruise, The Spoon Man
Thursday, July 10: Fr. Leo Patalinghug, Grace Before Meals
Friday, July 11: Marcy Fafratte, Madison County Fair

Friday, July 4 - The Best of Rise & Shine



Featured Saint of the Day: St. Elizabeth of Portugal

Guest: Professor Janet Smith

Happy Independence Day! Today we present an encore presentation of an interview Deacon Rick & Jenny did with Janet Smith, professor of moral theology & chair of life ethics at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. An expert of Pope Paul VI's encyclical "Humanae Vitae", over a million copies of Professor Smith's talk "Contraception: Why Not" have been distributed throughout the world. You can obtain a cd of this wonderful talk (free for first time customers!) at One More Soul. Many more resources are available at http://www.omsoul.com/ and Professor Smith's webpage.

Have a very happy & safe 4th of July!

Thursday, July 3



Featured Saint of the Day: St. Thomas the Apostle

Guests: Fr. Christopher Weldon & Fr. Christopher Roberts, Frassati Society of Young Adults

Our guests today told us about Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati, patron saint of youth and namesake of the Frassati Society. Bl. Pier Giorgio is known as the "Man of the Beatitudes". He was born in Italy in 1901 and died at the age of 24 in 1925 from polio that he contracted from helping the poor. He is one of the patrons for this year's World Youth Day in Australia and is a great model of holiness for all of us, especially our young people. His feast day is July 4th. Some recommended reading about Bl. Pier Giorgio includes "A Man of the Beatitudes" by Luciana Frassati, Bl. Pier Giorgio's sister. There are also several other books concerning him most of which you can purchase at our local Catholic bookstore, Divine Treasures on Hickman Rd., including his sister's book.

Our guests also talked about the Frassati Society of Young Adults and the Frassati Conference coming up on July 25-27th in Indiana. To find out more about this great organization, the conference, or how you can start your own local chapter, please visit http://www.frassati.org/.

Here is the prayer for canonization of Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati:

"O merciful God, Who through the perils of the world deigned to preserve by Your grace Your servant Pier Giorgio Frassati pure of heart and ardent of charity, listen, we ask You, to our prayers and, if it is in Your designs that he be glorified by the Church, show us Your will, granting us the graces we ask of You, through his intercession, by the merits of Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Amen."

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Wednesday, July 2



Featured Saint of the Day: St. Oliver Plunkett

Guest: Gianna Jessen, abortion survivor

Gianna shared her incredible story of life, love and God's protection and guidance throughout her life. Miraculously, after 18 hours of being burned alive in her mother's womb through an attempt to end her life through a saline abortion, Gianna was born alive in 1977 at the abortion clinic and was taken to a hospital. The abortionist's signature is even on her birth certificate! As a result of the lack of oxygen to her brain during her fight with the saline, she now has cerebal palsy - and although the doctors said she would never even move, let alone walk, she merely has a 'little limp' now and has participated in marathons. Also miraculous is the fact that she has no burn scars anywhere on her body despite being engulfed in the saline for 18 hours - Praise God! Gianna speaks on behalf of life as an incredible survivor of abortion to governments and leaders all around the world - she is available for speaking engagements at http://www.giannajessen.com/. She is one of the most joy-filled people you will ever meet - full of love of God, a great musician, abstinence educator, and incredible witness for life at all stages from conception until natural death. Find out more about Gianna's story at her website and don't miss out on the opportunity to bring her to your next event to inspire and encourage all who attend!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Tuesday, July 1st



Featured Saint of the Day: Bl. Junipero Serra

Guest: Bill Ramsey, Past President of the USA Council of Serra International

Bill told us about Bl. Junipero Serra, whose feast day is today, July 1st. Bl. Junipero was a priest from Spain who traveled to the new world to spread the message of the Gospel. He founded several of the famous missions in California and is buried in the mission at Carmel. Bl. Junipero is well on his way to canonization. Below is the prayer for canonization for Bl. Junipero Serra which members of the Serra Club say at the closing of their meetings:

Heavenly Father, we ask you to look lovingly on the missionary journey of your faithful servant, Junipero Serra. His steadfast efforts in founding nine missions in California and the conversion of thousands of Native Americans have inspired the formation and work of Serra International.
This ministry in Father Serra's name is to encourage and affirm vocations to priesthood and vowed religious life. We pray that you bless this holy and courageous missionary and grant him the ultimate honor of Sainthood in your heavenly kingdom.
We ask this in the name of Thy Blessed Trinity and of Mary, Queen of vocations.
Amen.

Serra International holds as its namesake Bl. Junipero Serra so Bill also talked about the mission and activities of the Serra Club. Serra International is an organization dedicated to the encouragement of vocations, most especially to the ordained priesthood and religious life. To find out how you can become involved with Serra International to promote vocations please visit www.serraus.org.