Catholic Spotlight Has Moved To www.catholicspotlight.com

Posted by Chris Cash @ 5:09 pm, August 4th, 2007

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Yes, it is true that our time here at goodcatholicblog.com has been fun, but we have now grown big enough that we deserve our own site.  Since I am sure you won’t want to miss any of the great new interviews coming up this next month, you need to unsubscribe from this spotlight feed and subscribe to the new feed at

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Or, you can just move your bookmarks to www.catholicspotlight.com.  You will find all the old podcasts there as well as all the new ones. 

In the meantime, also check out the friendship poems from our friends at the Inspirational Archive.

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CS#13: Vinny Flynn Discusses 7 Secrets Of The Eucharist

Posted by Chris Cash @ 12:22 am, July 23rd, 2007

In this interview, Vinny Flynn talks about 7 Secrets of the Eucharist. He talks about his reasons for writing the book and the influence of the Divine Mercy teachings on his writing.  He shares some truths about the eucharist and expounds on the teachings of John Paul II.

I wrote the book to teach and inspire, and to help foster a Eucharistic revival, which I feel Pope John Paul II was calling for. So I’m very anxious to get the book into the hands of people who are in a position to teach and impact others: Priests, bishops, deacons; CCD/RCIA teachers; Youth/Young Adult ministers; Prison Chaplains; seminarians; Catholic school faculty; and anyone involved in Lifeteen.

Vinny is a musician and author with many appearances on EWTN.  You can find more info on Vinny and his work at www.mercysong.com.

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Items Discussed in this podcast:

7 Secrets of the Eucharist
Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska - Divine Mercy in My Soul

Read our call in page to find out how your family, church, or school group can be featured doing our intro.  You are also welcome to call in questions and comments to our voice-mail at 206-312-0069.  You might just be on our next show.

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A VERY special thanks to Dave Miller for providing the awesome music in this podcast.

CS#12: Nancy Brown Talks About Catholic Family Guide To Harry Potter

Posted by Chris Cash @ 5:08 am, July 9th, 2007

The content and opinions in this interview are very controversial in the Catholic community,  and they do not necessarily represent the viewpoints of the staff at the Catholic Company.

In this interview, Nancy Brown talks about The Mystery of Harry Potter - A Catholic Family Guide. She explains the controversy around Harry Potter in the Catholic world and describes her journey from being strongly against Harry Potter to a neutral position on the series. Her book is designed to help families decide if reading the Harry Potter books is right for their children. She also gives pointers on appropriate ages and important discussions that should occur if your child is reading the Harry Potter series. Nancy shares about her personal knowledge of JK Rowling’s christian background and practices as well as christian elements and themes in the books themselves.  Furthermore, she points out the similarities between Harry Potter and other christian fantasy such as The Lord of the Rings.

Nancy is a homeschooling mother, author, and photo framer.  She is also a member of the GK Chesterton Society.  Find Nancy’s blog at http://mrsnancybrown.blogspot.com.

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Items Discussed in this podcast:

The Mystery of Harry Potter - A Catholic Family Guide
Writings of GK Chesterton
Orthodoxy
The Everlasting Man
The Lord of the Rings

Read our call in page to find out how your family, church, or school group can be featured doing our intro.  You are also welcome to call in questions and comments to our voice-mail at 206-312-0069.  You might just be on our next show.

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A VERY special thanks to Dave Miller for providing the awesome music in this podcast.

CS#11: Jeff Cavins Talks About Adventures in Revelation

Posted by Chris Cash @ 11:35 pm, June 25th, 2007

In this interview, Jeff Cavins talks about Adventures in Revelation, the latest installment in the Great Adventure through the Bible series.  Jeff discusses the church approved method for scripture study, the symbolism in the book of revelation, and his reasons for growing a beard.  He also tells about the history of revelation and what makes Adventure in Revelation different from other Revelation bible studies on the market.

Jeff Cavins has been a protestant pastor, Catholic apologist, author, radio host, and TV host.  He is currently working on the Great Adventure though the Bible series, which is probably the most popular catholic scripture study available today.

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Items Discussed in this podcast:

Adventures in Revelation
Adventures in Acts
The Great Adventure 24-Week Course
Adventures in Matthew
T3 The Teen Bible Timeline

Read our call in page to find out how your family, church, or school group can be featured doing our intro.  You are also welcome to call in questions and comments to our voice-mail at 206-312-0069.  You might just be on our next show.

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A VERY special thanks to Dave Miller for providing the awesome music in this podcast.

Catholic Voter Guide

Posted by Helen @ 8:25 am, June 15th, 2007

We’re a year and half away from voting, but the issues are front-and-center every day.   As Catholics, we recognize that there are many important issues that must be addressed during an election. We also recognize that some issues are objectively more important than others because they more fundamentally address the well being of our society. These issues go beyond partisan lines. They define the kind of society we live in, and the kind of people we are.

There are five major issues that Catholics should first consider, before all others, when making their voting decisions:  Abortion, Euthanasia, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Human Cloning, and Same-Sex “Marriage.”  The Five Issues That Matter Most is an excellent booklet on this subject.

Large Print Douay Rheims Bible

Posted by Helen @ 8:00 am, June 13th, 2007

With the aging of America, more and more Catholics are seeking Bibles and prayer books in large print.  For those who love the Douay Rheims Bible, it is now available in large print, in a very nice leather-bound cover.

Catholic Spotlight #10: Steve Kellmeyer Talks The Sensible Scripture Study

Posted by Chris Cash @ 10:15 pm, June 11th, 2007

In this interview, Steve Kellmeyer talks about ‘The Sensible Scripture Study’ as the only church approved way for reading the scriptures.  He addresses the four senses of scripture, which are the literal sense, the typological sense, the moral sense, and the heavenly sense.  He touches on the reasons for the conversions of many protestant scholars including Dr. Francis Beckwith.  Steve talks about how the protestants changed this understanding of scripture in an effort to discredit the primacy of peter and the church.  Finally, Steve discusses how Catholics have forgotten about the senses of scripture and how we can help to bring back this essential understanding to the Bible. 

Steve Kellmeyer is an exciting author who has written many books including ‘Bible Basics’, ‘Sex and the Sacred City’, and most recently, ‘The Sensable Scripture Study’.

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Items Discussed in this podcast:

The Sensible Scripture Study
Bible Basics
Sex and the Sacred City
Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI
Dr. Scott Hahn

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The Simple Message Of Fatima

Posted by Helen @ 8:00 am, June 8th, 2007

It was a blessing to be able to go on a pilgrimage recently, which began with spending a few days in Fatima the week of the 90th anniversary of the first apparition to three children by the Blessed Virgin.  Events such as Fatima are a gift to the Catholic church, and what makes this gift so special is the rare simplicity of these children.  We have so much at our disposal every day, and yet these children (considered poor by the world’s standards) found ways to serve God and their neighbors in amazing ways, considering they were very young children.  In reading their story, you might be reminded of what the Lord means when He said we should be childlike, in the ways of living our Faith. The three children of Fatima exemplify that call, and it seems to have come to them quite naturally.  Read about it in Sister Lucia’s own words.

Consequence Of Abortion

Posted by Helen @ 3:42 pm, June 6th, 2007

I heard a comment today during a discussion on the nationally-syndicated Laura Ingraham (who happens to be Catholic) radio program about the proposed immigration legislation, and that we need these “immigrants” (legal and illegal) for all the jobs in this country.  The commentator wondered how many of those jobs we’d be able to fill if 40 million babies had not been aborted over the past thirty years.  This is one of the consequences of abortion, and the Catholic Church, being neither liberal nor conservative, Democrat nor Republican, is always on the correct side of this issue.  Here are some good titles on the subject:  Catholic Morality: The Battle for America’s SoulAbortion: Yes or No?Teresita’s Choices.

Catholic Spotlight #9: Chris Pelicano Talks About Eternity Is Better Christian T-Shirts

Posted by Chris Cash @ 12:00 am, June 4th, 2007

In our interview, Chris Pelicano talks about how he came up with the ideas for Eternity is Better Christian Tee Shirts.  He talks about how it differs from ‘Life is Good’ and other product lines, and how the world today needs a positive, eternal message rather than just living for the day. 

Chris Pelicano is a professional graphic artist and is the creative mind behind the Eternity is Better Christian t-shirt line.

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Items Discussed in this podcast:

Eternity is Better Chrisitan Tee Shirts

Read our call in page to find out how your family, church, or school group can be featured doing our intro.  You are also welcome to call in questions and comments to our voice-mail at 206-312-0069.  You might just be on our next show.

Thanks you to Faustina Cash for this weeks intro.

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Thank you to Sarah Bauer for providing the theme music Cause to Laugh off her album Lead Me Home.