Posted Jan. 27, 2023 by DOM
Kara and Andrew devote an entire episode to Titanic on the 25th anniversary of the film’s long run in theaters, which happens to coincide with director James Cameron’s new film, Avatar: The Way of Water. The aquatic adventure from 1997 has quite a bit more to offer for reflection on the call to love, however. As is unavoidable when talking about this movie, the conversation gets emotional.
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Posted Jan. 13, 2023 by DOM
We are kicking off the new year with a look at the Eucharistic Revival! Fr. Craig Vasek gives us the scoop on this growing movement to restore faith in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Then (27:35), Kara Bach joins to talk about Steven Spielberg’s Oscar-contending autobiographical family drama, The Fabelmans.
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The National Eucharistic Revival
Eucharistic Revival Leaders Playbook
Eucharistic Revival Newsletter
Books
The Lamb’s Supper by Scott Hahn
Jesus the Bridegroom by Brant Pitre
Jesus & the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist by Brant Pitre
National Marriage Week 2023
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Plus, check out this cool moment from a Steven Spielberg, which shows how his family life is reflected in his work.

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Posted Dec. 15, 2022 by DOM
We’re ending the year by celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Muppet Christmas Carol! Kara and Andrew wax theological about this all-time classic, which builds in surprising ways on Charles Dickens’s original 1843 novella. According to this version of Scrooge, love is the only thing sillier than a Merry Christmas. How’s that working out for him?
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The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
A bit of housekeeping: we’ll be off for Christmas, so this will be the last episode until January. Thank you all for making 2022 the most listened-to year in the history of this podcast!
Have a Blessed Advent and a Merry Christmas!

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