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  • In this episode I reflect on several applications of the Fifth Commandment (“Thou shall not kill”) in our lives. Listen in to get a glimpse into the richness of the Catholic teaching on promoting and protecting the well-being of our neighbor, their lives and their souls!

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1897 to 1904 AND 2258 to 2287.

    - Here is the Church Document “Donum Vitae” of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith: https://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_19870222_respect-for-human-life_en.html

    - Here is a good article on why IVF, cloning and the manipulation of human embryos is immoral: https://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/reproductive-technology/begotten-not-made-a-catholic-view-of-reproductive-technology

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode I reflect on several applications of the Fifth Commandment (“Thou shall not kill”) in our lives. Listen in to get a glimpse into the richness of the Catholic teaching on promoting and protecting the well-being of our neighbor, their lives and their souls!

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1897 to 1904 AND 2258 to 2287.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

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  • In this episode I reflect on how the Fourth Commandment—“Honor your Father and your Mother”—applies to the relationship between the duties of the Government and the obedience of the citizens in our human society. Listen in to get a glimpse into the richness of the Catholic teaching on civil society!

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1897 to 1904 AND 2234 to 2257.

    - Here is a short biography of St. José Sanchez del Río: https://iveminorseminary.com/saint-jose-sanchez-del-rio

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode I welcome Bro. Daniel Heffernan. We discuss the Fourth Commandment “Honor Your Father and Your Mother”, and the implications and duties that it imposes both on children and parents in the family. We look in particular to St. Paul’s letter to the Ephesians (Eph 6:1-2). We also consider the family as the basis for the whole human society.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2196 to 2257.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 XLR dynamic microphones, and a ZOOM H6 portable recorder.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode I welcome Fr. Matthew Maxwell, and we discuss the Third Commandment, “Keep the Day of the Lord holy”. We speak about the meaning of the Sabbath in the Old Testament, and how the Church started to celebrate the Day of the Lord on Sunday, the day the Lord rose from the dead. We also discuss what are the obligations imposed by this Commandment, how and when missing Mass on Sunday is a mortal sin, and how to sanctify the Day of the Lord.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2168 to 2195.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode I welcome Fr. Matthew Maxwell, and we discuss the Second Commandment of the Decalogue: “You shall not take the Name of the Lord your God in vain.”

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2142 to 2167.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode we discuss the fact that the veneration of images and statues is good and holy, and it is NOT forbidden by the First Commandment, on the contrary, it has been solemnly and definitively approved by the Church in the Council of Nicaea, in 787 A.D.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2129 to 2132.

    - Link to Benedict XVI discourse on St. John Damascene: https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2009/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20090506.html

    - Here is an article on the different levels of adoration and veneration of God and the saints (distinction between “latria” and “dulia”): https://aleteia.org/2023/10/20/understanding-veneration-in-catholicism

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • We are celebrating the 350th anniversary of the apparitions of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Pope Francis dedicate a three-year jubilee to this devotion, from December 2023 to June 2025. This is why in this episode I speak about the Apparitions of the Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary, and how to practice this great devotion.

    - I encourage you to read this book: “The Devotion to the Sacred Heart”, by Fr. Croiset, S.J.

    - Here is the Link to the encyclical Haurietis Aquas, by Pope Pius XII: https://www.papalencyclicals.net/pius12/p12hauri.htm

    - This is the ACT OF CONSECRATION TO THE SACRED HEART, by St. Claude de la Colombière:

    “My adorable Redeemer, I give and consecrate myself totally to Thy Sacred Heart in the fullest and most complete way of which I am capable. Nail me to Thy Cross by my Baptismal Promises, by the duties of my state of life and by my resolution to serve Thee always. I renew all these before heaven and earth in Thy Sacred Heart. Thy holy service is for me an easy yoke and its bonds do not burden me. Moreover, I would desire to fasten even more closely its tight knots. Therefore, I embrace the beloved cross of my vocation even unto death. It shall be all my delight, my pleasure, my glory. God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world is crucified to me, and I to the world. Thy poverty shall be my treasure; Thy sufferings my delight; Thy Person, my only love. I will never abandon Thee, my Savior; I will unite myself intimately with Thee. I do not fear the narrow path of holiness, because Thou art my light and my strength. I hope, therefore, O my Lord, that Thou will make me firm to resist all temptations and that Thou will make me victorious over all the enemies of my soul. Continue to stretch out Thy hand over me, and to bestow Thy favors upon me. By Thy Blood, by Thy Wounds and by Thy Sacred Heart, I implore Thee, O adorable Jesus, by this act of consecration grant that I may become a new creation of Thy love. Amen.”

    - ENTHRONMENT of the Sacred Heart in the house: https://diolc.org/sacredworship/devotions/enthronement-of-the-sacred-heart/

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode we discuss several sins against the First Commandment like tempting God, Sacrilege, Divination, Magic, Occultism, Atheism and Agnosticism, and why it is important for you to know about them!

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2110 to 2128.

    - We discuss similar topics in Episode 32 (The problem with Magic), and Episode 16 (God and Divine Providence). These links connect you with the episodes in Spotify. Or on YouTube-Episode 16.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode we reflect on the obligation that, as a result of the First Commandment, individual persons and societies and their leaders as well, have to recognize and obey God, Jesus Christ, and even accept and recognize the Catholic Church as the Church established by Christ. We mention the examples of St. Louis IX King of France, St. Ferdinand III King of Castile and Aragon, Blessed Karl of Austria and Gabriel García Moreno President of Ecuador.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2104 to 2109.

    - Books on Gabriel García Moreno: “Gabriel García Moreno, Regenerator of Ecuador” by Maxwell-Scott, and “García Moreno, President of Ecuador” by Berthe.

    - You can also read about Blessed Karl Emperor of Austria in the book “Humans of Heaven” by Jana Zuniga Pingel.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • St. Monica prayed with perseverance and hope for the conversion of her son—who eventually became not only baptized Catholic, but also a priest, a bishop and a saint, now known as St. Augustine. Hope in God, love for God, adoration, worship and fidelity are all attitudes included in the First Commandment. In this episode I look at some of the sins against the First Commandment like presumption, despair, indifference, lukewarmness, occultism and hatred of God among others.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2090 to 2109.

    - Regarding the persecution of the Catholic Church in Nicaragua: https://www.uscirf.gov/countries/nicaragua

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode, after talking a bit about the Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, I discuss the First Commandment, and some of the sins against it, particularly, sins against faith.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2083 to 2094.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • The Commandments (or the Decalogue) were given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai (Exodus 24). We can read about this in the book of Exodus and Deuteronomy. They must be understood within the context of God’s Covenant with Man. God gives us the gift of his Commandments not as a burden or a limitation, but to guide us to eternal life, to show us the easiest way to Heaven.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2064 to 2082.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • Wouldn’t it be great to be told some ten simple steps to get to Heaven? Well… that is what the Decalogue (also called “the Commandments”) is—TEN STEPS given by God to man so we may have a path to get to Heaven! Today we will speak about the Commandments in general, and where the current wording comes from.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2052 to 2082.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • Today we take a look at the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. He wrote the “Spiritual Exercises”, and is the Master of the Spiritual Life for Miles Christi. He’s an example of a man who was very much immersed in a worldly lifestyle, but by the grace of God was converted, and went on to become a great saint. We also reflect on some of his most important spiritual teachings.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2044 to 2046.

    - Here is the AUTOBIOGRAPHY of St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556). His feast day is July 31.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • Today, after taking inspiration from the Didache, and the example of the Martyrs of Abitinae (A.D. 304), we look into the five Precepts of the Church, which are part of the law of the Church for all baptized Catholics.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2041 to 2043.

    - Here’s a homily by Pope Benedict XVI that touches on the example of the Martyrs of Abitinae.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • Today, after looking at the historical background of the publication of the Encyclical “Humanae Vitae”, we consider whether the Catholic Church has the authority (and the duty!) to teach not only on matters of doctrinal truth, but also on matters of morality, and particularly, if she has the authority to interpret the Natural Law.

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 2030 to 2040.

    - Some biblical quotes used: 1 Tim 3:15 (Pillar of Truth); Mt 28:18-19 (teach to all nations); Mt 7:21 (fulfill the law to enter heaven).

    - I encourage you to read the Encyclical “Humanae Vitae”, which is really prophetic: https://www.vatican.va/content/paul-vi/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-vi_enc_25071968_humanae-vitae.html

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • Today we look at the Catholic meaning of Redemption, Justification, Sanctifying Grace, Actual Graces and Merit. All of them key concepts to understand our spiritual and moral life correctly! Don’t miss this enlightening, doctrine-packed episode!

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1987 to 2016.

    - Some biblical quotes used: Rom 8:14 (“sons of God”); Rom 5:5 (“Holy Spirit poured into our hearts”); Philippians 2:13 (God work the desire and the work in us); John 15:4-5 (“I am the Vine, you are the branches… remain in Me”); John 4:14 (water welling up to eternal life); 2 Pet 1:4 (“sharers in His Divine Nature”); Hebrews 9:26 (Sacrifice that takes away sin); 1 Cor 15:3 (Christ died for our sins).

    - I encourage you to listen to these previous episodes (of this same podcast) that talk about Sanctifying Grace: Episode 67, Episode 72, Episode 75, Episode 144 and Episode 153.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • After looking at the example of the life and death of St. Thomas More, under Henry VIII, we look at the different kinds of law there are (Divine or Eternal, Natural, Revealed, Ecclesiastical and Civil), considering the attributes and limitations of each one of them and their application to our daily lives. Don’t miss this important foundational episode for your moral life!

    - You can find these topics in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, numbers 1849 to 1986.

    - Some biblical quotes used: Matthew 5-7; Romans 12-15; 1 Corinthians 12-13; Colossians 3-4; Ephesians 4-5; Jeremiah 31:33.

    - Encyclical “Libertas” by Pope Leo XIII: https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_l-xiii_enc_20061888_libertas.html

    - Encyclical “Humani Generis” by Pope Pius XII: https://www.vatican.va/content/pius-xii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xii_enc_12081950_humani-generis.html

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: SHURE MV7 USB dynamic microphone.

    - Intro music from pond5.com

  • In this episode, Sr. Mercedes, from the Dominican Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist, shares her life and vocation story. She’s the Vocations Director for the Dominican Sisters… and she is from the Dominican Republic! During our very enjoyable conversation, she also shares tips on discernment, and tells us why Consecrated Men and Women are so important for the Common Good of Society!

    - You can find more about the Sisters of Mary Mother of the Eucharist here.

    - Fr. Patrick Wainwright is a priest of Miles Christi, a Catholic Religious Order.

    - Visit the Miles Christi Religious Order website: https://www.mileschristi.org

    - This Podcast’s Website: www.forcollegecatholics.org

    - To learn about the Spiritual Exercises (silent weekend retreat) preached by the Priests of Miles Christi, visit: https://www.mileschristi.org/spiritual-exercises/

    - Recorded at Miles Christi “Family Center” in South Lyon, Michigan.

    - Planning, recording, editing, and publishing by Fr. Patrick Wainwright, MC.

    - Gear: Two SHURE MV7 XLR dynamic microphones with a ZOOM H6 recorder.

    - Intro music from pond5.com