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	<itunes:summary>Musings on faith, life, and new media from a Catholic perspective</itunes:summary>
	<itunes:author>Sean McGaughey</itunes:author>
	<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 97</title>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Today isÂ The SECOND (Great) Canadian National Day of Podcasting. Â I thought I would take the opportunity to come up from the land of the podfaded and explain that the Catholic Roundup is on extended hiatus and we won&#039;t be doing a Catholic New Media A...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/podfaded-300x300.jpg)Today isÂ The SECOND (Great) Canadian National Day of Podcasting (http://www.canadianpodcastbuffet.ca/?p=840). Â I thought I would take the opportunity to come up from the land of the podfaded and explain that the Catholic Roundup is on extended hiatus and we won&#039;t be doing a Catholic New Media Advent Calendar this year. Â Enjoy the show. Â I hope to produce others more frequently than quarterly but who knows...

Links:

Catholic Vitamins (http://catholicvitamins.com)

 

(http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/plugins/optimal/img/feed-icon-12x12.gif)Special Chronicles Podcast (http://specialchronicles.com/)

(http://cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/plugins/optimal/img/feed-icon-12x12.gif)Life on Fire podcast (http://www.lifeonfire.org/)

 

 

Popple (http://popple.us)

Mass Confusion (http://www.catholictv.com/mass-confusion.aspx)

(http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/plugins/opml-browser/images/rss.png)Catholic in a Small Town (http://catholicinasmalltown.libsyn.com/)





The Catholics Next Door (http://gregandjennifer.com/)





 

	
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 96</title>
		<link>http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/08/26/catholic-roundup-96/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 20:56:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shownotes for Catholic Roundup Podcast episode 96 Celebrations: Congratulations to Deacon Tom and Dee Fox for producing 100 episodes of Catholic<a href="http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/08/26/catholic-roundup-96/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
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			<itunes:subtitle>http://vimeo.com/27389291 - Shownotes for Catholic Roundup Podcast episode 96 Celebrations: Congratulations to Deacon Tom and Dee Fox for producing 100 episodes ofÂ Catholic Vitamins. Congratulations also to Greg and Jennifer Willitson releasing ep...</itunes:subtitle>
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Shownotes for Catholic Roundup Podcast episode 96
Celebrations:
Congratulations to Deacon Tom and Dee Fox for producing 100 episodes ofÂ Catholic Vitamins (http://catholicvitamins.com/).
Congratulations also to Greg and Jennifer Willits (http://gregandjennifer.com/)on releasing episode 100 of their Catholics Next Door podcast of highlights from their Sirius XM satellite radio show.



Feature Interview with Catholic bloggerÂ Joe Sales (http://joesalesblog.wordpress.com/).

Promos... and Catholic podcasts mentioned in the show
Catholic Crossroads Podcast (http://catholiccrossroads.net)

Catholic Family Podcast (http://catholicfamilypodcast.com/)


 Jimmy Akin Podcast (http://jimmyakinpodcast.libsyn.com)Â  Jimmy Akin blog (http://jimmyakin.org/)


Featured Podcast: Â Hot Cup of Ministry (http://hotcupofministry.ca)

Catholicon (http://catholiconexpo.com/)Â is this weekend in Huston. Â Winners of theÂ Catholic New Media Awards (http://www.catholicnewmediaawards.com/)Â  will be announced at a Â ceremony on Saturday night. Â Follow the conference on twitter using the hashtag #catholicon.
The 4th annual Catholic New Media Conference (http://cnmc.sqpn.com/) will be held in Kansas City on October 1.

 





My Review (http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/08/15/review-come-my-beloved/) of Â Â Come My Beloved: Inspiring Stories of Catholic Courtship (http://www.fullquiverpublishing.com/publications/index_4.html), edited byÂ Ellen Gable and Kathy Cassanto.
Catholic musician Michael James Mette (http://michaeljamesmette.com/) has been writing up a storm this summer, then releasing demos of his new songs on Soundcloud (http://soundcloud.com/michaeljamesmette). Â We close today&#039;s show with Rejoice (http://soundcloud.com/michaeljamesmette/rejoice-26-aug-2011), written and recorded this very day (August 26, 2011), by Michael James Mette.






	
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		<itunes:author>Sean McGaughey</itunes:author>
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 95</title>
		<link>http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/08/13/catholic-roundup-95/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2011 20:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Catholic Roundup 95 Shownotes: - 100th Episode Celebrations-- Among Women Podcast with Pat Gohn, Faith and Family Live - Feature Interview: Â Fr. Cory Sticha: Â http://www.frcory.org/laudetdominum/ - Feedback from Dean Soto at productivecatholic.com </itunes:subtitle>
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Catholic Roundup 95 Shownotes:

100th Episode Celebrations-- Among Women Podcast (http://www.patgohn.com/patgohn/AmongWomenPodcast.com.html) with Pat Gohn, Faith and Family Live (http://www.faithandfamilylive.com/tags/podcast)

Feature Interview: Â Fr. Cory Sticha: Â http://www.frcory.org/laudetdominum/ (http://www.frcory.org/laudetdominum/)

Feedback from Dean Soto at productivecatholic.com (http://www.productivecatholic.com/)

Baby Report
Colin and Merideth Principe (The Music Man) welcomed daughter Â Margaret (Maggie) Isabel Principe on May 27.

Rob and Kirsten Williams from Tupelogeek.com (http://tupelogeek.com/) Â adopted their newborn daughter, Savannah Grace Williams, in early July.

Joe McLane, The Catholic Hack (http://catholichack.com/) and his wife Â Michelle McLane Â have a new daughter Mary Therese.

John and Heather Hack welcomed their fourth child, Johnny Hack on July 26. Â They are just in the process of relaunching their podcast as Just a Buncha Hacks (http://www.justabunchahacks.com/)

Chris Faddis is the blogger for Living Gracefully (http://www.livinggracefully.net/) and is a popular Catholic speaker (http://www.tmgspeakers.com/Speakers.html) for the Maximus Media Group. Â His wife Angela has Stage IV Colon Cancer. Â They are seeking prayers and financial support to assist with her treatment. Â Â You can donate here  (http://www.indiegogo.com/Save-a-Life-Support-Angela-Faddis-Advanced-Cancer-Treatments)Â or follow their story on their Facebook Page (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Support-Angela-Faddis/182849791767431).

Seanâs Knightâs of Columbus Council honored us as Family of the Year

6 Ways to Commemorate World Youth Day if you Canât Go To Madrid

1. Â Official WYD Site-- Â http://www.madrid11.com/en (http://www.madrid11.com/en)
2. http://www.news.va/en (http://www.news.va/en)
3. Make an avatar and go on a virtual World Youth Day Pilgrimage. Â http://www.virtualworldyouthday.org/ (http://www.virtualworldyouthday.org/). Â Find out more in this Vatican Radio feature. http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/en1/Articolo.asp?c=511801 (http://www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org/en1/Articolo.asp?c=511801)
4. Youcat: Â The new youth catechism that the Holy Father is giving to each of the pilgrims in Madrid. Â http://youcat.org (http://youcat.org/)
5. Cory Heimann at Likeableart made an amazing video for the USCCB WYD pilgrims.http://www.likableart.com/world-youth-day-the-universal-church/ (http://www.likableart.com/world-youth-day-the-universal-church/)
6. Â Right in my hometown of Midland next weekend at the Canadian Martyrâs Shrine is the annual Â World Youth Day Regional Celebration (http://www.ocytoronto.org/events_programs/youth_rally/index.html) Â for the Archdiocese of Toronto. Â Â They are expecting over 600 youth. Â Â If you come up to Midland stop by the Shrine Cafe and you may see me there.

Voting Â for 2011 Catholic New Media Awards (http://www.catholicnewmediaawards.com/) is open. Â The awards ceremony will be at Catholicon (http://catholiconexpo.com/) on the weekend of August 26-28 in Houston.

Show Clips:
Catholic Vitamins (http://catholicvitamins.com/),
This New Evangelization (http://justin-stroh.blogspot.com/) Follow Justin Stroh during his pilgrimage to World Youth Day in Madrid on his tumblr blog (http://justinstroh.tumblr.com/).

Last but not least, donât forget to check out the Catholic New Media Conference (http://cnmc.sqpn.com/) in Kansas City on October 1. We cannot make it this year, but it is always a great event.




	
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		<itunes:author>Sean McGaughey</itunes:author>
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 94- A Priest Forever</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 16:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Shownotes for CatholicRoundup 84: - 1) Â Deacon Tom from Catholic Vitamins, Bob D&#039;Aurellio from the Paulsmen Podcast and I have been exploring the idea of forming some kind of Â association or network of Catholic podcasters for mutual support and prom...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/AJ_priest.png)Shownotes for CatholicRoundup 84:

1) Â Deacon Tom from Catholic Vitamins (http://catholicvitamins.com), Bob D&#039;Aurellio from the Paulsmen Podcast (paulsmen.blogspot.com) and I have been exploring the idea of forming some kind of Â association or network of Catholic podcasters for mutual support and promotion. Â We are looking for interested Catholic podcasters who are willing to assist in developing this idea.
2) Â I&#039;m experimenting with the format of having longer samples from other podcasts the Catholic Roundup podcast. The idea is to get 10 minute representative samples to feature the best from other Catholic Podcasts. Â I feel that this could allow people to really get a sense of the &#039;flavour&#039; of a particular podcast. Â If you would like to me a featured podcast on the Catholic Roundup, you can a 10 minute &#039;distilled version&#039; of your podcast to catholicroundup@gmail.com . Â I may also feature clips that I get myself from other Catholic podcasts. Â  Â The first 10 minute feature podcast isÂ from the Paulsmen Podcast (paulsmen.blogspot.com) Episode 118Â featuring Bob D&#039;Aurellio.

3) Â Flowing from this featured podcast idea, I&#039;m monkeying with the idea of &quot;sampler CDs&quot; of Catholic podcasts where I would ask 4 or 5 podcasters for 10 minute &#039;sample podcasts&#039; of their shows and put them together interspersed with contemporary Catholic music etc... Â  How we would use these samplers, get them produced, and distribute them is completely up in the air. Â It could be as simple as posting the mp3 online together with the cover art and asking people to download them and burn CDs for their friends and family. Â Or we could investigate other ways of distributing them. Â I am open to discussion on whether this is a good idea.

4) Â With the New English Translation of the mass coming this year I am going to start producing short 2 to 4 minute Audio Reflections including links and resources to help people educate themselves for the new translation. Â If you would like to feature these reflections on your own podcast, email me at catholicroundup@gmail.com and I will send you them as I produce them. Â I plan to start producing these 3 minute features in July.

Here is the text of my first feature on the new mass:

Hello Iâm Sean McGaughey from the Catholic Roundup Podcast at CatholicRoundup.com.

This weekend, my family experienced a profound supernatural event that transformed the entire world. Â No-- it wasnât the rapture. Â On Sunday morning, after a nice breakfast and walk along the waterfront in our hometown, we went to our parish church for the Sunday 11am mass. Â I know what you are thinking. Â âSo what? Â How is going to mass a supernatural event? Â There are masses every day in every parish around the world.â Â Â We have become so accustomed to having Sunday mass as part of our weekly routines, that we forget that at each mass we experience the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ to redeem the world. Â Celebration of the mass is a central element of our Catholic faith. Â Yet we too often take it for granted.

This Sunday, the mass held a special significance for our parish. Â About four years ago, a seminarian named Russell spent a pastoral year in our parish, working with our youth, and ministering to the sick in hospital and in nursing homes, while he was discerning his call to the priesthood. Â Last weekend, Father Russell was ordained to the priesthood. Â This Sunday, he chose to celebrate his first Sunday mass at our church with our parish community. Â As this was his first mass, every word, every element of the mass seemed drenched with import and symbolism. Â There was a giddy feeling of joy in the congregation throughout the celebration of the mass.

This joy continued afterwards in the church basement where we had a very successful reception and luncheon. Â For about 90 minutes,</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 92- 3rd Podversary</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 01:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean</dc:creator>
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			<itunes:subtitle>I realized it has been a little over 3 years that I have been releasing podcasts on this site, first as the blog, A Catholic Canadian. Â During my first 40 Days of Catholic Media in 2008, I realized I was posting a majority of podcast content as oppose...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/oldcnmrlogo.jpg) I realized it has been a little over 3 years that I have been releasing podcasts on this site, first as the blog, A Catholic Canadian. Â During my first 40 Days of Catholic Media in 2008, I realized I was posting a majority of podcast content as opposed to blogging, so I gave in. Â On March 2, 2008, I postedÂ I surrender. 40 Days of Catholic Media is a Podcast (http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2008/03/02/day-26-i-surrender-40-days-of-catholic-media-is-a-podcast/). That would make March 2011, our 3rd podversary.

Limited shownotes for this episode, just a list of links mentioned in the show.

Catholic Media Promotion Day (http://www.promotecatholicism.com)

Hot Cup of Ministry (http://hotcupofministry.ca/hcm)

Interview with Catholic blogger and author Ellen Gable fromÂ Plot Line and Sinker (http://ellengable.wordpress.com/)  (http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/oldcnmrlogo.jpg)and Full Quiver Publishing (www.fullquiverpublishing.com).
Baby Report:
Congratulations to Colin Principe fromÂ ColinPrincipe.com and his wife who are expecting a new child in May.

Congratulations to Grandpa Bro Jer (http://kohlbrand.wordpress.com/) Kohlbrand on the arrival of his new granddaughter.

	
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		<itunes:author>Sean McGaughey</itunes:author>
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 91- Catholic Media Promotion Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 07:10:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is Catholic Media Promotion Day . I produced a special episode of the Catholic Roundup Podcast featuring about 10<a href="http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/03/15/today-is-catholic-media-promotion-day/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Today is Catholic Media Promotion Day . I produced a special episode of the Catholic Roundup Podcast featuring about 10 people telling about their favorite Catholic media. Â  It&#039;s time to get out there and Â shareÂ your favorite 3 blogs, 3 podcasts,</itunes:subtitle>
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Today is Catholic Media Promotion Day (http://sqpn.com/2011/03/10/500-likes-in-48-hours-for-catholic-media-day/) . I produced a special episode of the Catholic Roundup Podcast featuring about 10 people telling about their favorite Catholic media.


Â  It&#039;s time to get out there and Â shareÂ your favorite 3 blogs, 3 podcasts, 3 other media, 3 random Catholic things online, and your own projects on your blog, podcast or facebook. Be sure to post a link to your list on the Catholic Media Promotion Day (http://sqpn.com/2011/03/10/500-likes-in-48-hours-for-catholic-media-day/) page.

Then head over to iTunes and leave at least 3 positive written reviews for various Catholic podcasts and 3 positive written reviews for Catholic mobile applications. Â Lisa Hendey has also suggested that people write reviews of their favorite Catholic books on Amazon.

	* If that wasn&#039;t enough, I have a few reflection questions/ action items related to our ongoing discussions on 40 Days of Catholic Media.
	* 
	* How do special days of action or barnraisings like Catholic Media Promotion Day help to grow awareness of Catholic media and how do they help foster community?
	* Take some time today to use an unfamiliar means to send feedback to a Catholic blogger or podcaster. Â ie) If you have never commented on a blog, figure out how to make a blog comment, or leave some voice feedback on a podcaster&#039;s voicemail line.
	* Check out at least one blog or podcast that is new to you fromÂ the Catholic Media Promotion Day page and let us know what you think of it here in the comments or on the Catholic Roundup Facebook page. 

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		<title>Catholic Media Promotion Day Promo for March 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2011 18:21:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Thursday, I wrote about Catholic Media Promotion Day on SQPN.com.  Last night and this morning, I asked people to<a href="http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/03/12/catholic-media-promotion-day-promo-for-march-15/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
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		<itunes:subtitle>On Thursday, I wrote about Catholic Media Promotion Day on SQPN.com. Â Last night and this morning, I asked people to send me voicemails about their favorite Catholic blogs and podcasts. Â I spliced these together into a promo for the March 15 Catholic...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/cmpd-150x300.jpg)On Thursday, I wrote about Catholic Media Promotion Day (http://sqpn.com/2011/03/10/500-likes-in-48-hours-for-catholic-media-day/) on SQPN.com. Â Last night and this morning, I asked people to send me voicemails about their favorite Catholic blogs and podcasts. Â I spliced these together into a promo for the March 15 Catholic Media Promotion Day. Â Enjoy.

 

Here are the details of Catholic Media Promotion Day from my SQPN article.
I have never actually been inside Greg Willitâs head, a fact of which both of us are extremely grateful. Â However, over the past years I think I have discerned a pattern to what happens when Greg gets a GOOD IDEA â¢ Â about sharing his faith or about Catholic Media.

They seem to come to him in the night or in the early morning and he lets them rattle around a bit. Â Then he gets on his Sirius XM radio show,Â The Catholics Next Door (http://gregandjennifer.com/) and starts discussing it with Jennifer and his audience. Â If it is a REALLY GOOD IDEA â¢ , then after the show he may immediately set up an event or webpage for that idea.

Thus were born the Atlanta Catholic Media Users Group and the #cathmedia twitter hashtag.

On Tuesday March 8, Greg had another REALLY GOOD IDEA â¢:

	* It started with a tweet at 9:15am : Â âSad. Not one Catholic podcast is currently listed in the top religious podcasts on iTunes. Could easily be fixed with + comments.â
	* He followed this up a few minutes later with âMay I suggest a Catholic New Media promotion Day? Letâs plan a day where we all focus on promoting your favorite Catholic blogs, podcasts, new media, and each otherâs projects to the world.â
	* Then of course, he discussed it on his show yesterday, settled on March 15 as the Day and immediately set up a Facebook Page forÂ Catholic Media Promotion Day (http://www.facebook.com/promotecatholicism) athttp://www.facebook.com/promotecatholicism (http://www.facebook.com/promotecatholicism).

So hereâs the concept from the facebook page:

Thereâs Strength in Numbers. Letâs Get the Word Out On One Day About Catholic New Media. On March 15, 2011, everyone with a blog, podcast, or Facebook page should list their favorite 3 blogs, 3 podcasts, 3 other media, 3 random Catholic things online, and their own projects. Then, post the link to your list here on March 15th.

Additionally, to help get the word out, press are asked to write articles and press releases for this day. Lastly, on March 15th, go to iTunes and leave at least 3 positive written reviews for various Catholic podcasts and 3 positive written reviews for Catholic mobile applications.

As of this writing, the Facebook has nearly 500 âlikesâ in less than 48 hours. Â This is an excellent idea that allows people not only to share their favorite Catholic blogs, podcasts, websites, and appsâ by submitting reviews on iTunes, it will help Catholic podcasters to reach larger audiences through higher rankings in the iTunes directory.
This is a great way to support Catholic media, so take some time on March 15 for Catholic Media Promotion Day.
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		<title>Catholic Roundup 90- Callified!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 12:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; I found myself awake very early this morning and I also found Jerry Kohlbrand aka Brojer from Bro Jer&#8217;s<a href="http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/03/11/catholic-roundup-90-callified/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
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			<itunes:subtitle>  - I found myself awake very early this morning and I also found Jerry Kohlbrand aka Brojer from Bro Jer&#039;s Blog andÂ CatholicPreachy.com online. Â  Together we offered our morning prayer for everybody affected the Earthquake in Japan today. -   - </itunes:subtitle>
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I found myself awake very early this morning and I also found Jerry Kohlbrand aka Brojer from Bro Jer&#039;s Blog (http://kohlbrand.wordpress.com/) andÂ CatholicPreachy.com (http://www.catholicpreachy.com/) online. Â  Together we offered our morning prayer for everybody affected the Earthquake in Japan today.

 

Then we recorded a podcast discussion on one of his favorite sayings-- &quot;God does not call the qualified. Â He qualifies the called.&quot; Â Check out his post:Â Serving Jesus is about being âcallifiedâ notÂ âqualifiedâ (http://kohlbrand.wordpress.com/2011/03/02/serving-jesus-is-about-being-callified-not-qualified/)

Today,take some time to reflect on the dichotomy of striving for excellence in Catholic media and discerning a call to share our faith. Â Please share your reflections on this conversation in the comments.

 

	
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		<description><![CDATA[This post actually was inspired by a January 3 post by Julie D over at Happy Catholic entitled, Catholic Podcasts. In<a href="http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2011/03/03/six-newish-to-me-catholic-podcasts/" class="searchmore">Read the Rest...</a><div class="clr"></div>]]></description>
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		<title>A Christmas Special Special from TV Rewind</title>
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			<itunes:subtitle>This is the second of two Advent Calendar features today. Â Be sure to also check out theÂ Advent Calendar with the Catholic Underground. - We had the pleasure of spending some time with Stephanie Weak during the CNMC in Boston last summer.</itunes:subtitle>
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This is the second of two Advent Calendar features today. Â Be sure to also check out theÂ Advent Calendar with the Catholic Underground (http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2010/12/22/dec22/).

We had the pleasure of spending some time with Stephanie Weak during the CNMC in Boston last summer.  Stephanie blogs at Steph&#039;s Random Thoughts (http://angelsteph.wordpress.com/). Â Last year on December 23, Stephanie brought us thoughts on the antiphon,Â O Emmanuel (http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/2009/12/23/a-catholic-roundup-advent-with-stephanie-weak/). Â  This fall Stephanie started the (http://www.cc.ductapeguy.net/wp-content/plugins/opml-browser/images/rss.png)TV Rewind Podcast (http://tvrewind.libsyn.com/) together with Kien Tran. Â Today Stephanie and Kien bring us a TV Rewind Christmas Special Special (http://tvrewind.libsyn.com/tv-rewind-13-christmas-2010).
This week we have a Christmas Special, and will be discuss Christmas TV episodes that have
recently aired and favorites from the past

This Yearâs Christmas Episodes:

Glee - S. 2 Ep 10 - A Very Glee Christmas
Community - S. 2 Ep 11 - Abed&#039;s Uncontrollable Christmas
The Office - S. 7 Ep 11 - Classy Christmas
Warehouse 13 - S. 2 Ep 13 - Secret Santa
Eureka - S. 4 Ep 10 - O Little Town

Past Favorites:

Chuck - S. 2 Ep 11 - Chuck Versus the Santa Claus
TBBT - S. 2 Ep 11 - The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis
Home Improvement

We are delighted to have feedback this week from Carlos (âhttp://www.twitter.com/), who blogs at Catechist
Corner (âhttp://catechistcorner.comâ); April (âhttp://www.twitter.com/sparrowaprilâ), who blogs at The Fragrant Hand (âhttp://www.thefragranthand.blogspot.comâ); Amanda (âhttp:/) and Amy (âhttp://www.twitter.com/).

More information on Bear McCreary and his music in Eureka can be found here (âhttp://).

If you are hearing us for the first time because of the Catholic Roundup Advent Calendar, thank
you for listening! You can subscribe via iTunes or via our Feedburner RSS feed (âhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/).

Regular podcast episodes will return sometime in January.

What do you think about the Christmas episodes we discussed this week?
What are your favorites from the past? Let us know in the comments, send us an email (mailto:tvrewindpodcast@gmail.com), leave us a voice mail at 312-
76-TV-POD, connect via Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/tvrewind), or Like us on
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Join us tomorrow for more reflections produced by great Catholic New Media personalities as we journey through advent.

	
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