This podcast is just a thought or two about life, hope, and getting a little distracted. Welcome to my rambling thought process and its “perilous search for a home!” Just a little fun, hopefully with some useful insight. Enjoy!
Michael A. Barone
Archive for the ‘Catholic Youth Ministry Teaching’ Category
Warm & Fuzzy? Or Worn & Fuzzy!
Wednesday, December 7th, 2005St. Maria Goretti
Monday, November 21st, 2005Hello Everyone,
This podcast is a first for us as we start to podcast stories about Saints. As some of you know I was a co-founder of The Dead Theologians Society and I have a very special love for the Saints. I have been fortunate enough to team up with Mr. Thomas Serafin (The Relic Man) to bring these little Saint Spots to you in an effort to help you educate your teens and your children on the lives of the Saints.
Thomas has been asked to make a presentation on Saints to a very important Bishop and his diocesan leaders. Thomas has asked me to weigh in on his presentation or perhaps partner with him in some way. Please keep the two of us in your prayers as we ask God to show us what He wants us to do. Hope you like this first attempt at what we hope will be a long and exciting series of Saint stories.
Peace In Christ Through Mary!
Michael A. Barone
Relicman II
Tuesday, October 18th, 2005Hello all!
This podcast is the second in a series on relics by Mr. Tom Serafin. Tom is the President of the International Crusade for Holy Relics. I’m posting Tom’s podcasts for him to help him get his feet wet in the podcasting world. I will try to get a new podcast of my own up here soon. I’ve been crazy busy with the Youth Ministry programs that I run. Please pray for me! Also, as an aside, you may have seen the national news coverage of the Bus accident in Chippewa Falls, WI. Please keep that community in your prayers as well. My family and I made Chippewa Falls our home for 2 years and we feel very close to the town in general. God bless you all for listening!
Michael A. Barone
Holy Bones Batman…it’s Relicman!
Friday, October 7th, 2005Hello Everyone,
This podcast is an experiment for a friend of mine, Mr. Thomas Serafin. Tom’s the president of the International Crusade for Holy Relics. If you ever want to know something about the earthen vessel of the saints or things they touched, used, or wore, Tom is your man. There is a nifty PDF that goes along with the podcast if you like you should be able to download it by clicking here. Enjoy!
Michael A. Barone
Don’t Bury Your Talents!
Saturday, September 17th, 2005What do you have that you can give to the world?
What if you do not have the most money? What if you are not talented enough? What if you’re not brilliant, or good looking, or any of the other excuses we all use to keep quietly to ourselves? This podcast talks about what you can do even if you’re not the most gifted person in the world. Sit back and enjoy it. Life is about doing what you can do, not fearing what you can’t do!
Michael A. Barone
Totality
Wednesday, July 27th, 2005This podcast deals with the idea of Totality. Really it goes deeper than most of my basic podcasts to show a bit of where my theology comes from. I try to give an example (which worked well for many years with my teens) of how to teach teens and young adults about the Teaching Authority of the Church, Papal Infallibility, and “Letting go …to let God†perfect you and make you holy. I hope you enjoy it!
Michael A. Barone
The (Duh) Da Vinci Hoax!
Tuesday, March 15th, 2005This Podcast is a re-broadcast of a speech given by Carl Olson, who is a leading Catholic expert in de-bunking the Da Vinci Code. Carl is a good friend and graciously has allowed us to post this podcast of his speech.
I felt the need to post this podcast because I had three separate run ins with the “Da Vinci Code” novel today. Please know that this book is absolute trash. Please do not buy it, or read it. Instead listen to this podcast and you will have almost all the knowledge you will need to realize what crap the “Da Vinci Code” is, and that it is not worth the paper on which it is written. For any other knowledge on this subject that you might feel you need to be one of the cool kids at school, or one of the smart guys around the water cooler at work, or just to be a well informed Catholic Christian, visit Carls web site at www.Carl-Olson.com. Or to purchase his most excellent book “The Da Vinci Hoax” visit www.DaVinciHoax.com or www.ignatius.com
Here is some of what has been said about Carl and his book “The Da Vinci Hoax”.
An August 2, 2004 review of The Da Vinci Hoax in The Washington Times states: “The Da Vinci Hoax by Carl E. Olson . . . and Sandra Miesel, a trained medievalist and veteran Catholic journalist, is the latest and perhaps the most thorough (amply sourced and footnoted) and engrossing of the many anti-Brown books that have emerged as sales of The Da Vinci Code itself have soared. . . . Mr. Olson and Mrs. Miesel write gracefully, wear their erudition lightly, and have produced a work that is far more readable, intelligent and valuable than the novel it debunks.”
“The title of this book by Carl Olson and Sandra Miesel says it all. The authors of The Da Vinci Hoax deserve our gratitude for exposing in considerable detail and with a sure touch the fabrications of Dan Brown’s book. Theirs is the definitive debunking.†— Cardinal Francis George Archbishop of Chicago
“Finally! Someone has taken the trouble to counter the absurdities of The Da Vinci Code, and to confront all the anti-Christian and anti-Catholic rhetoric that book has inspired. In writing their own well-informed and well-argued text, Olson and Miesel have done a real service, not just to Christians, but to anyone weary of contemporary fads and foolishness. And unlike the original Code, The Da Vinci Hoax is a delight to read.” — Philip Jenkins Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies, Pennsylvania State University
“As one who has written mainly on the first 325 years of Christianity and The Da Vinci Code, it is a pleasure to recommend a book that covers additional questions so well. The Da Vinci Hoax is loaded with detail and corroborates many observations I also made. It is a responsible response to the misguided claims of the novel.†— Darrell L. Bock, Ph.D., Author, Breaking the Da Vinci Code
“Olson and Miesel have done a superb and meticulous job of dissecting the fraud which is The Da Vinci Code. Not only Christians, but all fair –minded people owe them a debt of gratitude.†— James Hitchcock Professor of History, St. Louis University
“Olson, [former] editor of Envoy magazine and a Catholic author with an evangelical background, and Miesel, a journalist with master’s degrees in biochemistry and medieval history, provide a wealth of richly detailed historical and theological information in their extensive volume. Chapters are arranged topically and thoroughly cover the subject under discussion, whether it’s Gnosticism or the Knights Templar or Leonardo’s art. More than the other titles, this book looks at the cultural and religious factors that have combined to contribute to the success of DVC.” — Marcia Ford, FaithfulReader.com