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    <itunes:summary>Lively conversations with professors, fellows, scholars, and friends of the University of Notre Dame's de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. The Center is committed to sharing the richness of the Catholic moral and intellectual tradition through teaching, research, and public engagement, at the highest level and across a range of disciplines. For more information visit http://ethicscenter.nd.edu
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  <title>Episode 71: Fr. Harrison Ayre</title>
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  <description>Fr. Harrison returns to the podcast to discuss his book, Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview (https://paulinestore.com/mysterion-the-revelatory-power-of-sacramental-worldview-qs1005939-198267.html). Special Guest: Fr. Harrison Ayre.
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Harrison returns to the podcast to discuss his book, <em><a href="https://paulinestore.com/mysterion-the-revelatory-power-of-sacramental-worldview-qs1005939-198267.html" rel="nofollow">Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview</a></em>.</p><p>Special Guest: Fr. Harrison Ayre.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview" rel="nofollow" href="https://paulinestore.com/mysterion-the-revelatory-power-of-sacramental-worldview-qs1005939-198267.html">Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview</a> &mdash; Mysterion unveils the underlying vision at the heart of Christianity and invites us to enter into a deeper understanding of the mystery and saving work of Christ. We discover the fulfillment of our deepest desires in the sacramental worldview—a powerful way of seeing all created things as pointing us toward God.</li><li><a title="Video Series: Mysterion" rel="nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/s2HCl1Lh0RU">Video Series: Mysterion</a> &mdash; A 6-part series on YouTube featuring Fr. Harrison Ayre and an experience of Visio Divina.</li><li><a title="Podcast: Clerically Speaking" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.clericallyspeaking.com/">Podcast: Clerically Speaking</a> &mdash; The award-winning podcast with Fr. Anthony Sciarappa and Fr. Harrison Ayre.</li><li><a title="Theme song: &quot;I Dunno&quot; by Grapes" rel="nofollow" href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626">Theme song: "I Dunno" by Grapes</a> &mdash; I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Harrison returns to the podcast to discuss his book, <em><a href="https://paulinestore.com/mysterion-the-revelatory-power-of-sacramental-worldview-qs1005939-198267.html" rel="nofollow">Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview</a></em>.</p><p>Special Guest: Fr. Harrison Ayre.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview" rel="nofollow" href="https://paulinestore.com/mysterion-the-revelatory-power-of-sacramental-worldview-qs1005939-198267.html">Mysterion: The Revelatory Power of the Sacramental Worldview</a> &mdash; Mysterion unveils the underlying vision at the heart of Christianity and invites us to enter into a deeper understanding of the mystery and saving work of Christ. We discover the fulfillment of our deepest desires in the sacramental worldview—a powerful way of seeing all created things as pointing us toward God.</li><li><a title="Video Series: Mysterion" rel="nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/s2HCl1Lh0RU">Video Series: Mysterion</a> &mdash; A 6-part series on YouTube featuring Fr. Harrison Ayre and an experience of Visio Divina.</li><li><a title="Podcast: Clerically Speaking" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.clericallyspeaking.com/">Podcast: Clerically Speaking</a> &mdash; The award-winning podcast with Fr. Anthony Sciarappa and Fr. Harrison Ayre.</li><li><a title="Theme song: &quot;I Dunno&quot; by Grapes" rel="nofollow" href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626">Theme song: "I Dunno" by Grapes</a> &mdash; I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque</li></ul>]]>
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  <title>Episode 48: Fr. John Paul Kimes</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2020 16:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. John Paul Kimes is an Associate Professor of the Practice at Notre Dame Law School and the Raymond of Peñafort Fellow in Canon Law at the de Nicola Center. After his undergraduate studies at Notre Dame, he studied for the priesthood at the North American College in Rome, where he earned his Licentiate in Canon Law and was ordained in 2000 for the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles. He subsequently earned his Doctorate in Canon Law and served for 11 years at the Vatican&#39;s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.</p><p>Special Guest: Fr. John Paul Kimes.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Resisting the Throwaway Culture" rel="nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/lkm38YyON48">Resisting the Throwaway Culture</a> &mdash; Fr. Kimes speaks about the holistic vision of the pro-life movement that recognizes the inherent dignity of all persons, urging that we practice "radical hospitality" towards all. Part of the 2020 Notre Dame Vita Institute webinar series.</li><li><a title="Fr. Kimes on Canon Law" rel="nofollow" href="https://materdeiradio.com/episode-245-cannon-law/">Fr. Kimes on Canon Law</a> &mdash; Fr. Kimes was a guest on the syndicated Catholic radio show "Living Stones" (co-hosted by Ken Hallenius), speaking about why the Church has its own laws and their relationship to the wider body of civil law.</li><li><a title="Fr. Kimes on the Maronite Church" rel="nofollow" href="https://materdeiradio.com/episode-243-the-maronite-catholic-church/">Fr. Kimes on the Maronite Church</a> &mdash; Fr. Kimes was a guest on the syndicated radio program "Living Stones," speaking about the Maronite Catholic Church and its history and customs.</li><li><a title="Theme Song: &quot;I Dunno&quot; by grapes" rel="nofollow" href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626">Theme Song: "I Dunno" by grapes</a> &mdash; I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. John Paul Kimes is an Associate Professor of the Practice at Notre Dame Law School and the Raymond of Peñafort Fellow in Canon Law at the de Nicola Center. After his undergraduate studies at Notre Dame, he studied for the priesthood at the North American College in Rome, where he earned his Licentiate in Canon Law and was ordained in 2000 for the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles. He subsequently earned his Doctorate in Canon Law and served for 11 years at the Vatican&#39;s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.</p><p>Special Guest: Fr. John Paul Kimes.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Resisting the Throwaway Culture" rel="nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/lkm38YyON48">Resisting the Throwaway Culture</a> &mdash; Fr. Kimes speaks about the holistic vision of the pro-life movement that recognizes the inherent dignity of all persons, urging that we practice "radical hospitality" towards all. Part of the 2020 Notre Dame Vita Institute webinar series.</li><li><a title="Fr. Kimes on Canon Law" rel="nofollow" href="https://materdeiradio.com/episode-245-cannon-law/">Fr. Kimes on Canon Law</a> &mdash; Fr. Kimes was a guest on the syndicated Catholic radio show "Living Stones" (co-hosted by Ken Hallenius), speaking about why the Church has its own laws and their relationship to the wider body of civil law.</li><li><a title="Fr. Kimes on the Maronite Church" rel="nofollow" href="https://materdeiradio.com/episode-243-the-maronite-catholic-church/">Fr. Kimes on the Maronite Church</a> &mdash; Fr. Kimes was a guest on the syndicated radio program "Living Stones," speaking about the Maronite Catholic Church and its history and customs.</li><li><a title="Theme Song: &quot;I Dunno&quot; by grapes" rel="nofollow" href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626">Theme Song: "I Dunno" by grapes</a> &mdash; I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque</li></ul>]]>
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  <title>Episode 44: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C.</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Fr. Terry Ehrman is the chaplain to the de Nicola Center and teacher of the popular theology course, "Science, Theology, and Creation." In our conversation, we chat about how he came to Notre Dame, his vocation as a Holy Cross priest, and how he challenges his students to move from created things to the creator himself.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>21:39</itunes:duration>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Reverend Terrence P. Ehrman, C.S.C. is chaplain to the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. A native of Baltimore, Father Terry joined the Congregation of Holy Cross after earning a B.S. in biology from Notre Dame and an M.S. in biology from Virginia Tech. He was ordained in 2000 and received his Ph.D in theology from the Catholic University of America in 2012. Father Terry teaches the course &quot;Science, Theology, and Creation&quot; to undergraduates. His latest book is <em>Man of God: Lessons to Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, and Loving with the Heart of Christ</em> (2017).</p><p>Special Guest: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C..</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Department of Theology: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C." rel="nofollow" href="https://theology.nd.edu/people/terrence-ehrman-csc/">Department of Theology: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C.</a></li><li><a title="Book: Man of God: Lessons for Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, &amp; Loving with the Heart of Christ" rel="nofollow" href="https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0745G2W44/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_zUkiEbYXZF1R1">Book: Man of God: Lessons for Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, &amp; Loving with the Heart of Christ</a> &mdash; In Man of God: Lessons to Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, and Loving with the Heart of Christ, Fr. Ehrman draws on his experiences counseling men who are struggling to live in the world but not be of the world. In the form of emails written to a former student, he offers a plan for ongoing conversion that is both wise and practical, high-minded yet real.</li><li><a title="Article: A professor responds to the pope’s call for an ‘ecological conversion’" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/hearing-cry-creation">Article: A professor responds to the pope’s call for an ‘ecological conversion’</a> &mdash; "It was a simple assignment: Observe a tree on campus in silence for 10 to 15 minutes each week of the semester. Still, the requirement was initially met with skepticism by some of my colleagues and students as a hokey, hardly academically rigorous, “tree-hugging” activity.
"And yet the natural world has a subtle power and attraction to draw even the reluctant observer into a realm of wonder—which can ultimately lead to an awareness of God’s existence and immanent presence in something as unnoticed as a tree."</li><li><a title="Theme Song: &quot;I Dunno&quot; by grapes" rel="nofollow" href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626">Theme Song: "I Dunno" by grapes</a> &mdash; I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Reverend Terrence P. Ehrman, C.S.C. is chaplain to the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. A native of Baltimore, Father Terry joined the Congregation of Holy Cross after earning a B.S. in biology from Notre Dame and an M.S. in biology from Virginia Tech. He was ordained in 2000 and received his Ph.D in theology from the Catholic University of America in 2012. Father Terry teaches the course &quot;Science, Theology, and Creation&quot; to undergraduates. His latest book is <em>Man of God: Lessons to Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, and Loving with the Heart of Christ</em> (2017).</p><p>Special Guest: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C..</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Department of Theology: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C." rel="nofollow" href="https://theology.nd.edu/people/terrence-ehrman-csc/">Department of Theology: Fr. Terry Ehrman, C.S.C.</a></li><li><a title="Book: Man of God: Lessons for Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, &amp; Loving with the Heart of Christ" rel="nofollow" href="https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0745G2W44/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_zUkiEbYXZF1R1">Book: Man of God: Lessons for Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, &amp; Loving with the Heart of Christ</a> &mdash; In Man of God: Lessons to Young Men About Life, Sex, Friendship, Vocation, and Loving with the Heart of Christ, Fr. Ehrman draws on his experiences counseling men who are struggling to live in the world but not be of the world. In the form of emails written to a former student, he offers a plan for ongoing conversion that is both wise and practical, high-minded yet real.</li><li><a title="Article: A professor responds to the pope’s call for an ‘ecological conversion’" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.americamagazine.org/issue/hearing-cry-creation">Article: A professor responds to the pope’s call for an ‘ecological conversion’</a> &mdash; "It was a simple assignment: Observe a tree on campus in silence for 10 to 15 minutes each week of the semester. Still, the requirement was initially met with skepticism by some of my colleagues and students as a hokey, hardly academically rigorous, “tree-hugging” activity.
"And yet the natural world has a subtle power and attraction to draw even the reluctant observer into a realm of wonder—which can ultimately lead to an awareness of God’s existence and immanent presence in something as unnoticed as a tree."</li><li><a title="Theme Song: &quot;I Dunno&quot; by grapes" rel="nofollow" href="http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626">Theme Song: "I Dunno" by grapes</a> &mdash; I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. Ft: J Lang, Morusque</li></ul>]]>
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