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Brooke Taylor hosts a Catholic lifestyle show for all ages and stages of life. Featuring guests on the topics of faith, culture, mental health, special needs, fitness, travel always pointing back to truth, beauty, goodness.
Brooke Taylor hosts a Catholic lifestyle show for all ages and stages of life. Featuring guests on the topics of faith, culture, mental health, special needs, fitness, travel always pointing back to truth, beauty, goodness.
Episode # 262 Breaking Through Spiritual Stagnation: The Power of the Holy Face
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Summary
This episode explores the profound devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus, featuring Father Lawrence Carney, who discusses the spiritual journey and the significance of reparation, reverence, and reversion. The conversation delves into the historical and spiritual aspects of this devotion, its impact on personal faith, and its relevance in today's world.
Click here for the book, Preparation for Total Consecration to the Holy Face of Jesus: How God Draws the Soul into the Purgative, Illuminative, and Unitive Ways.
Click here for the first book by Fr. Carney, Secret of the Holy Face.
Takeaways
Consistent prayer correlates with contentment.
The Holy Face devotion is cherished by saints like St. Therese of Lisieux.
Father Carney emphasizes the importance of reparation, reverence, and reversion.
The devotion offers a blueprint for engaging against spiritual challenges.
St. Therese's spirituality was deeply connected to the Holy Face.
Reversion involves returning to the Church and embracing its teachings.
Spiritual reading is essential for deepening one's faith.
The devotion to the Holy Face is a remedy for spiritual darkness.
Father Carney shares personal insights on his spiritual journey.
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TBTS #261: Fresh Star & Full Heart
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In this episode, Brooke shares a personal update and reflects on the theme of making room in our hearts and lives. Discussion on home renovation project over the Christmas break, the challenges and lessons learned, and the importance of decluttering both physically and spiritually.
Brooke also shares insights from Pope Benedict XVI and St. John Henry Newman, emphasizing the need for inner renewal and attentiveness to God's presence. The episode concludes with A Prayer for Divine Illumination by Saint John Henry Newman and a preview of upcoming events and topics for the new season.
Takeaways
Making room in our hearts is essential for spiritual growth.
Home renovation can be both an exterior and interior journey.
Decluttering helps focus on what truly matters.
Pope Benedict XVI's insights on inner renewal.
St. John Henry Newman's prayer emphasizes divine guidance.
Social media detox can lead to unexpected peace.
Upcoming events include retreats and conferences.
The importance of attentiveness to God's presence.
The new season of exciting topics and guests.
Click here for the Soul, Mind and Body Retreat in Tennessee.
Click here for the Christ in Her Catholic Women's Conference in Texas.
Click here to join Brooke on Danube River Cruise and Christmas Markets pilgrimage.
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TBTS #260: Dr. Michael Pakaluk on True Friendship and Why it Matters
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Summary
In this conversation, Brooke Taylor and Dr. Michael Pakaluk explore the concept of friendship in contemporary society, highlighting the alarming trend of declining close friendships, often referred to as a 'friendship recession.' They discuss the importance of true friendship, its role in mental health, and how Catholic teaching can guide souls in forming and maintaining meaningful relationships. The conversation also touches on the challenges of modern friendships, the significance of friendship in marriage and family life, and concludes with a reflection on the legacy of Ruth Pakaluk, emphasizing the value of community and connection in a fragmented world.
Links
Book: The Company We Keep: True Friendship and Why it Matters.
The Appalling Strangeness of the Mercy of God: The Story of Ruth Pakaluk..
Takeaways
You are not alone in feeling lonely.
We are in a friendship recession.
The percentage of adults reporting no close friends has quadrupled.
Friendship is necessary, like philosophy, like art.
True friendship is about sacrifice.
Friendship is not flattery.
We need to make ourselves more befriendable.
Men have a harder time with good, godly friendships.
Friendship is essential among Christians.
The legacy of Ruth Pakaluk is inspiring.
Chapters
00:00The Friendship Recession
04:55Understanding True Friendship
10:22The Importance of Friendship in Christianity
15:19Navigating Modern Friendships
19:29Forming Genuine Friendships
28:29The Role of Friendship in Marriage and Family
33:47The Legacy of Ruth Pakaluk
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TBTS #259: Br. Richard Hendrick OFM Cap.: Weddings, Confirmation, Advent
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In this episode, Brother Richard Hendrick joins Brooke to discuss the rich traditions and spiritual significance of sacraments in the Catholic faith. We explore the use of a bride's veil as a christening gown, the mystery of sacraments, and the journey from baptism to confirmation. The final segment of the show focuses on Advent.
Takeaways
The bride's veil can be transformed into a christening gown for the firstborn child.
Sacraments are visible signs of invisible grace.
Confirmation marks the transition from disciple to apostle.
Inclusivity in sacraments is emphasized for those with disabilities.
The sacraments span the totality of human life.
Baptism is the seed, and confirmation is the tree beginning to flower.
The sacraments are a mystery, beyond full human understanding.
The church encourages understanding the true teachings of sacraments.
Inclusivity in sacraments is a right for all, regardless of capacity.
The journey of faith is supported by the community and sacraments.
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TBTS #258: Oliver Bonnassies: God, the Science, the Universe, the Evidence: The Dawn of a Revolution
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Brooke Taylor welcomes Oliver Bonnassies to discuss the groundbreaking international bestseller: God, the Science, the Evidence..
This conversation explores the relationship between science and religion, particularly focusing on the historical context of the 'great reversal' where science was seen as a means to explain the world, often in opposition to religious beliefs. Brooke Taylor and Oliver Bonnassies discusses the limitations of scientific explanations in light of recent discoveries in quantum mechanics, relativity, and biology, suggesting that the narrative of science as the ultimate truth may be overly simplistic.
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Key Takeaways:
Science has historically been viewed as a means to explain the world.
The 'great reversal' refers to the shift in understanding science's role versus religion.
Key figures like Galileo, Newton, and Darwin contributed to this scientific narrative.
Materialism and scientism have dominated intellectual thought in the past. The idea that science will eventually explain everything is challenged by new discoveries.
Quantum mechanics and relativity reveal complexities in our understanding of the universe.
The discovery of the Big Bang has implications for our understanding of existence.
Biological complexity adds another layer to the scientific narrative.
The relationship between science and religion is complex and evolving.
Recent scientific discoveries suggest that the picture is far from complete.
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TBTS #257: Remembering the Dead, Embracing the Cross
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On this episode of The Brooke Taylor Show..
Brooke is joined by Jen Gerber, a friend, mother and convert from the Mennonite tradition to the Catholic faith. Jen shares the heart-wrenching and grace-filled story of her daughter Evelyn, who passed away at just 11 years old. Through unimaginable sorrow, Jen and her family discovered profound healing in the sacraments of the Church, learning to unite their suffering to the Cross of Christ.
Also joining the episode is Brother Richard Hendrick, OFM Cap, who offers a powerful reflection on the month of November, a month dedicated to praying for the souls of the faithful departed.
He invites us to enter more deeply into the mystery of death, remembrance, and hope in the Resurrection
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TBTS # 256-What Happened to Modesty? With Patrick O’Hearn and Catherine Rose
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🧘♀️ Retreat with Kendra Von Esh
Recharge your soul at the Soul, Mind & Body Retreat hosted by Kendra Von Esh. A transformative experience designed to renew your faith and reconnect with God, inspired by the spirituality of St. Therese of Lisieux.
Episode Overview:
In this episode, Brooke Taylor welcomes two compelling guests who explore how modesty and beauty, rooted in Catholic tradition, can restore femininity and evangelize the culture.
Guest 1: Patrick O’Hearn
Author and speaker Patrick O’Hearn shares profound insights on the virtue of modesty and its spiritual significance in today’s world. Join Patrick O'Hearn on a pilgrimage to France.
Key Takeaways:
• Modesty is a lost virtue in modern culture
• Fathers play a vital role in teaching and modeling modesty
• Sin affects others more deeply than we realize
• Cultural pressures challenge the practice of modesty
• Balancing personal freedom with virtue
• Patrick’s personal journey and reflections on modesty
Featured Books by Patrick O’Hearn
Parents of the Saints: The Hidden Heroes Behind Our Favorite Saints
Go and Fear Nothing: The Story of Our Lady of Champion
Saints Come in All Shapes and Sizes
👗 Guest 2: Catherine Rose
Catherine Rose joins Brooke to discuss her book A Return to Beauty, which reclaims the sacredness of fashion through the lens of Catholic tradition.
Highlights from the Interview:
• The spiritual symbolism behind feminine dress
• Reconnecting with ancient Catholic aesthetics
• Beauty as a pathway to holiness
• Encouraging women to embrace their God-given dignity
Featured Book by Catherine Rose: Ancient Catholic Fashion for Modern Women
Let’s Keep the Conversation Going!
Share your thoughts on this episode and tag Brooke on social media. Subscribe, rate, and review to help spread the message of truth, beauty, and goodness.
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Distraction & Devotion: Saving Our Kids in a Digital Age TBTS #255: Featuring Paul Sanfranseco and Betty B. Borsarge
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Episode Summary:
In this episode, we explore the life-and-death consequences of social media on children and teens, inspired by a chilling new documentary called Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media. The film reveals the emotional and psychological toll of our digital world.
Tech expert Paul Sanfranseco joins us to unpack the hidden dangers lurking behind the screen, from algorithmic addiction to online harassment, and offers practical strategies for families to reclaim peace, attention, and purpose.
In the second half, we reflect on Our Lady’s Psalter, a meditation on the traditional Rosary, and how ancient prayer practices can offer peace, focus, and spiritual growth in an age of endless distraction.
Resources Mentioned:
Documentary: Can't Look Away: The Case Against Social Media
Our Lady's Psalter: Meditations on the Traditional Rosary
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TBTS: Revenge, Forgiveness, and the Power of Mercy - Episode #254
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It’s the month of the Most Holy Rosary, and we’re back with a new episode!
Checking in after a busy summer guest-hosting Trending on Relevant Radio
Highlights from summer interviews include:
Katie Vidmar – Body Literacy Project
Paul Sanfrancesco – Tech/media expert for Catholic schools
Catherine Rose – A Return to Beauty
Maria Gari & Chase Crouse – Health, hormones, and prayer
Kevin Wells – Priest and Beggar on St. John Vianney
Favorite Things Segment
Books:
Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry
Our Lady’s Psalter
The Power of the Rosary by Gabriel Castillo
Learning the Virtues That Lead You to God by Fr. Romano Guardini
Fitness:
iFit Treadmill Program
Scottish Highlands hike with Graham McTavish (actor from The Hobbit)
Main Interview
Dr. James Kimmel Jr., JD – Author of The Science of Revenge
Fr. Dave Hene – Spiritual Director
Topics:
The psychology and spirituality of revenge
How forgiveness transforms the heart
Practical tools for overcoming anger and resentment
Resources Mentioned
Relevant Radio archives: www.relevantradio.com
The Science of Revenge by Dr. James Kimmel Jr.
Priest and Beggar by Kevin Wells
A Return to Beauty by Catherine Rose
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TBTS #253: Requiem for Pope Francis: Reflections on His Funeral Mass
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This episode is a recap of of Pope Francis’ funeral as Brooke revisits the highlights of live coverage originally airing on Relevant Radio. Joined by Fr. Ramil Fajardo, this special episode captures snapshots of the reverence, tradition, and depth of the Requiem Mass.
Click here to learn more about the pilgrimage to Ireland. Only a few spots remain. Join us!
Click here to watch the video coverage of the funeral Mass for Pope Francis.
Show Notes:
Opening Reflection – The atmosphere in Rome and the global significance of the funeral.
The Requiem Mass – Key moments, readings, and traditions explained.
Fr. Ramil Fajardo’s Commentary – Insights into the liturgy, prayers, and papal legacy.
The Holy Door & Continuity of the Church – Pope Francis’ connection to centuries-old traditions.
World Leaders & Mourners – Notable attendees and tributes.
Final Farewell – The burial site, prayers of commendation, and legacy left behind.
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TBTS #252: Jonathan Kuplack's 100 Days of Sacrifice: The Via Magna Run for Sebaste
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On this episode, Brooke welcomes Jonathan Kuplack, a 36-year-old endurance athlete and missionary currently in the middle of an extraordinary journey: 100 ultra marathons in 100 days.
Covering 3,500 miles on foot, Jonathan is undertaking the Via Magna ("The Great Road"), a pilgrimage run in support of the apostolate Sebaste, which aims to instill adventure, brotherhood, challenge, and devotion in young men.
This conversation offers a profound reflection on what it means to take bold action for Christ, particularly in this season of Lent. Inspired by Pope Benedict XIV's words describing Lent as "the very badge of Christian warfare," we explore the intersections of endurance running, spiritual devotion, and personal transformation.
Click here to donate and support The Via Magna Run!
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TBTS #251: The Path to Saint Patrick -A Lenten Irish Retreat with Br. Richard Hendrick OFM Cap.
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In this episode, Brother Richard Hendrick, OFM Cap. joins Brooke from Dublin, Ireland. They discuss themes of Lent, repentance, and the life of St. Patrick. Starting out with the call to deep sorrow for sins, and the grace of compunction. Brother Richard shares insights on the journey of conversion, the importance of hope, and the power of St. Patrick's prayer and life. The second half of the show looks at Saint Patrick's Confessio and little known facts about one of the most fascinating saints in history.
Click here to join us on a pilgrimage to Ireland.
Takeaways
Lent is a time for fasting, prayer, and almsgiving.
Compunction is a grace that leads to deeper conversion.
Repentance involves recognizing our sins in the light of God's love.
St. Patrick's life exemplifies hope and transformation through suffering.
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TBTS #250: Preparing for Lent with the Catholic Fasting Coach
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In this conversation, Brooke Taylor and Beth Bubik discuss the significance of fasting during Lent, exploring its spiritual and practical implications. They delve into the Delay and Pray method, emphasizing the integration of body and soul in the fasting process. The discussion also highlights the importance of redemptive suffering and how to offer up personal struggles for the greater good. Listeners are encouraged to embrace the challenges of Lent and find ways to grow spiritually through fasting and prayer.
Click here for The Catholic Fasting Coach
Click here for information on pilgrimage to Ireland.
Takeaways
Fasting is one of the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
The Delay and Pray method focuses on delaying sugar, flour, and alcohol to enhance spiritual growth.
Weight loss is a side benefit of spiritual fasting, not the main goal.
Redemptive suffering can transform personal struggles into opportunities for growth.
Emotional components play a significant role in overcoming food and alcohol cravings.
Integrating body and soul is essential for effective fasting.
Offering up suffering can lead to deeper spiritual conversion.
Lent is a time to embrace challenges and grow closer to God.
The importance of community and support in the fasting journey.
Chapters
00:00Setting the Tone for Lent 2025
11:30The Integrated Approach to Fasting
21:44Redemptive Suffering and Its Importance
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TBTS #149: Catholic Rites of Passage and Building Virtuous Sons -with Guest Steven Arms
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n this conversation, Brooke Taylor and Stephen Arms discuss the importance of rites of passage for boys, particularly in the context of modern challenges they face. The discussion emphasizes the role of fathers and male mentors in guiding boys towards virtuous manhood, sharing personal stories and practical advice for families.
Click here for the Milestone to Manhood website.
Click here for more information on the pilgrimage to Ireland.
Takeaways
Boys thrive in environments that challenge them and teach resilience.
Rites of passage provide a clear transition from boyhood to manhood.
Jesus's finding in the temple serves as a model for rites of passage.
Modern society lacks formal rites of passage, leading to extended boyhood.
Father absence contributes to boys seeking validation in unhealthy ways.
Engaged fatherhood is crucial for raising virtuous men.
Personal stories of rites of passage can inspire families to create their own.
Single mothers can organize rites of passage with the help of male role models.
It's never too late to initiate a rite of passage for a young man.
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TBTS #148: Humility and the Pursuit of Happiness
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In this episode, Brooke introduces the theme of humility, emphasizing its importance in the pursuit of true happiness. Joined by Father Basil Cole, we explore the virtue of humility through the lens of literature, particularly Tolkien's Frodo Baggins, and the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. The conversation delves into the role of virtue in human flourishing, the distinction between true humility and counterfeit self-hatred, and practical applications of humility in daily life, including in corporate culture. The episode concludes with a reflection on how humility can lead to true happiness and fulfillment in life.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction to Humility
03:49 Understanding Humility Through Literature and Faith
08:04 The Role of Virtue in Human Flourishing
12:02 Distinguishing Humility from Counterfeit Self-Hatred
18:02 Practical Applications of Humility in Daily Life
24:11 Navigating Humility in Corporate Culture
30:03 The Path to Happiness Through Humility
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The Duty of Gratitude
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Welcome to The Brooke Taylor Show. This episode includes a previously recorded interview with Father Fr. Ramil Fajardo, originally airing on The Inner Life on Relevant Radio. On the show we discuss the following:
What is gratitude?
Javier – wondering why he feels sadness with gratitude.
What is the connection between Gratitude and Generosity?
(26:04) Mary – comment – easy to be thankful when things going well, but even when they’ re not, you still need to be thankful to God.
Jackie – one of the exercises she’s learned…come up with three things at the end of the day that you’re grateful for, and then your brain no longer has any bandwidth to focus on negative.
11:44 Mary Lou – practitioner of gratitude. Write down 5 things daily. She’s in the practice of writing it down. Been doing it for 25 years. Has influenced her joy.
Gratitude and the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The heart as a doorway.
We would love to hear from you. Reach out at: SaintGabrielMedia@gmail.com or via social media.
Thank you for your support! JMJ+
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Hope and Healing: The Story of Paul Darrow
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On this special episode, Father Patrick Shultz speaks to Catholic women from the "heart of a father." You can listen to his full talk, here.
Paul Darrow shares his incredible story as a former atheist and gay-activist who experienced a profound healing after years of living of decadence with drug use, promiscuity and many dark moments.
#Pride #Humilty #TheSacredHeartofJesus #CourageInternational #Courage #RelevantRadio #Healing
#Culture
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TBTS #247: Eustace Scrubb, the Occult and Advent with Special Guest Melody Lyons
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On this episode: a special interview with Melody Lyons about her experience leaving the occult and New Age spirituality and truly coming to Christ.
Click here for Melody's website.
Click here to learn more about MetPro.
Click here for the book Advent of the Heart by Fr. Alfred Delp, SJ.
Click here for Select International Tours to join Brooke on pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
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TBTS #246: Healthy Habits and Hormones Part Two with Special Guest Marna Revlock , APRN, NP-C
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Show Notes:
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Join Brooke and Fr. JMP, CJ on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Click here for details.
Click here for MetPro.
Resources:
VitalityMed.
MyCatholicdoctor.com.
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TBTS #245 Losing Weight After 40: Hormones, Healthy Habits, and MetPro Coach Cat Ramirez
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On this episode:
Click here for MetPro. Mention Brooke Taylor and receive an exclusive 3-month offer!
Contact Coach Cat: cat@metpro.co
November Favorite Episodes:
#157 An Irish Retreat with Brother Richard Hendrick, OFM Cap.
#238 Former Atheist Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, FSP.
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