Always Hope

Willwoods Faith and Marriage

with Dr. Mario Sacasa

  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Episode 146 - At Peace but not at Rest: Mother Cabrini | Kristen Theriault

    Let’s talk about Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini!

     

    In today’s episode, I welcome back Kristen Theriault, spokesperson for Sophia Institute Press, to discuss all things related to Mother Cabrini, including the new Cabrini movie by Angel Studies, and two books by Sophia: The World is Too Small: The Life and Times of Mother Cabrini and The Mother Cabrini Companion: A Spiritual Journey with a Courageous Woman of God.

     

    We discuss the life of Mother Cabrini, what the movie got right and where it took creative liberties, and the critiques to the film. We also dive deep into Mother’s unwavering faith, her unprecedented apostolic activity, how she expanded her outreach to 67 missions all over the world, and how her active life flowed from her contemplative one. Kristen also shares anecdotes and prayers she learned from Mother Cabrini.

     

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    Websites mentioned in the show:

    The World is Too Small: The Life and Times of Mother Cabrini and The Mother Cabrini Companion: A Spiritual Journey with a Courageous Woman of God.

    Kristen’s Substack

    Episode 35: Who is Walter Ciszek? | John M. DeJak

    Episode 121: Psychology and the Cross | Kristen Van Uden

    1 May 2024, 2:08 pm
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    Episode 145 - How Reclaiming Sunday Can Revive Our Human Nature | Danny Fitzpatrick

    In today’s episode, I welcome back Danny Fitzpatrick to discuss his new book released by Sophia Institute, titled "Restoring the Lord's Day: How Reclaiming Sunday Can Revive Our Human Nature."

     We discuss the importance of the Sabbath, how it is crucial for restoring our human nature, and how culture has shifted away from recognizing its significance. We also talk at length about the surprising ways Acedia (slothfulness) manifests in our lives and how it leads to a sadness about Divine goods. We end the episode by offering practical ways of reclaiming the Sabbath in your life and family. This episode is a call to integrate these principles into daily life, while emphasizing the transformative power of dedicating time to God, especially on Sundays.

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    Further Information:

    16 April 2024, 8:48 pm
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    Episode 144 - Unlocking the Secrets to Marital Intimacy | Dr. Sarah Bartel

    As a marriage therapist that integrates my faith into my work, it is often difficult to find resources I can share about marital intimacy that are appropriate for Catholic and Christian couples, because what is generally out there is overly explicit and reductionistic. What can faithful couples do who want to improve their physical intimacy? Listen to this episode and share with their friends.  

     

    I’m excited to welcome back to the podcast, Dr. Sarah Bartel, Catholic moral theologian, to discuss her new online course: My Delight for Catholic Wives.

     

    This episode is a comprehensive discussion on the topic of enhancing marital intimacy within the context of faith. We focus on common challenges faced by Catholic Christian wives regarding physical intimacy. We discuss the differences between men and women’s anatomies, arousal curves, and experiences of lovemaking. The conversation covers various aspects such as dealing with emotional challenges, physical challenges, misconceptions around 'obligation sex,' and other hinderances to healthy sexual expression in marriage. We cover many practical suggestions for improving intimacy that will help your marriage: the need for transition time, seeing intimacy as an important part of your relationship, the significance of foreplay, and embracing novelty while staying connected to each other.

     

    I am giving the caveat that this is a detailed conversation, so you may want to listen to this one with your headphones on. And I strongly encourage that this episode be listened to by folks who are already married or engaged couples preparing for marriage. It’ll help you reclaim joy in the bedroom.

     

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    Websites mentioned in the show:

    My Delight Course

    Embracing Intimacy Guide 
    2 April 2024, 6:17 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Episode 143 - Leaving Loneliness Behind | Regina Boyd

    Are you experiencing loneliness and not quite sure what to do about it? Then this episode will be of great benefit to you.

     

    Today, I welcome Regina Boyd, licensed marriage and family therapist and author of the new book Leaving Loneliness Behind: 5 Keys to Experiencing God’s Love and Building Healthy Connection with Others.

     

    In this episode, we have an in-depth conversation exploring themes of loneliness, the importance of connection, and strategies for developing healthier relationships. It covers a range of topics from setting healthy boundaries to understanding the impact of past experiences on current behavior. Regina also shares insights into her book along with practical advice for fostering meaningful connections in today’s society.

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    Websites mentioned in the show: “Leaving Loneliness Behind” Book Link Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation

    19 March 2024, 6:44 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Episode 142 - Overcoming Scrupulosity | Rebecca Martin

    Do you struggle with scrupulosity or know a loved one who does? If so, this episode will provide great insights and solutions for you.

     

    Today, I welcome Rebecca Martin, editor of the book “Scrupulosity: Heal Your Mind, Unbind Your Soul, and Let God Work.” The book was written by the late Dr. Kevin Vost, who we honor in the show. In this episode, we examine scrupulosity through a moral, spiritual, and psychological lens, offer insights from the saints, detail the difference between temptation and sin, share how growth in the virtues are crucial, and describe therapeutic interventions that aid the process of healing.

     

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    Websites mentioned in the show:

    Scrupulosity: Heal Your Mind, Unbind Your Soul, and Let God Work

    Overcoming Stress and Anxiety Course. Use coupon code: Sacasa25

     

    Other episodes to consider:

    119 - Eat Healthy. Be Holy. | Dr. Kevin Vost

    135 – The Devout Life | Dcn. Matthew Newsome

    6 March 2024, 6:55 pm
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    Episode 141 - Navigating Gender Differences in Marriage and Relationships | Dr. Brett Salkeld

    How often do men and women feel at odds with each other in relationships, dating, marriage, and parenting? What if those differences we there by design and ignoring them only creates more frustration? What if equality didn’t equal sameness?

     

    Joining me on the show to talk about how we can navigate these differences more effectively is Dr. Brett Salkeld, host of the Thinking Faith! Podcast. I love talking with Brett, so grateful to have him back on the show. In today’s episode we discuss the importance of acknowledging the inherent differences between men and women, how that leads to deeper connection and intimacy, and how evolutionary psychology provides some context to these questions. Throughout the episode we share insightful analogies and real-life examples illustrating how these pricniples play out in everyday life.

     

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    Websites mentioned in the show:  Thinking Faith! Podcast

    20 February 2024, 8:39 pm
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    140 - Save Marriage, Save the Faith | JP De Gance

    How does the decline in marriage impact the decline in faith practice and affiliation? What has contributed to the rise in “none’s”? Can scientific research and inquiry help us understand the connection between marriage and faith?

     

    To have this important conversation, I welcome JP De Gance, founder and president of Communio, which is a nonprofit ministry that trains and equips churches to share the Gospel through the renewal of healthy relationship, marriages, and the family.

     

    In today’s episode, we discuss loneliness in America, marriage and divorce statistics, how the perception of marriage has changed from a cornerstone to capstone venture, how the decline in marriage correlates with the decline in faith practice, how dads play a key role in their children’s faith practice, and strategies that parishes and communities can implement to serve better serve marriage.

     

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    Websites mentioned in the show: Communio Nationwide Study on Faith and Relationships

    6 February 2024, 7:56 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    139 - The Middle-Aged Marriage | Damon Owens

    Calling all couples married around 15-20 years! This episode is for you! Today, I welcome Damon Owens, internationally acclaimed speaker and co-founder of Joyful Ever After, to talk about how to thrive in a middle-aged marriage.

    We discuss how to overcome long-held resentments and negative patterns of communication with your spouse; how to express unmet needs; the importance of having a supportive community and friends who care about your marriage; maintaining curiosity, wonder, and delight in your spouse; planning intentional moments of connection, date nights, and retreats; and what physical intimacy looks like at this stage of marriage. We share stories throughout and it’s a great episode.

    Episode recorded on Oct 13, 2023.

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    Websites mentioned in the show: Joyfuleverafter.org

    23 January 2024, 3:38 pm
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    138 - What are Rights? | Katy Faust

    Have you noticed that many debates in our society center around the term “rights”? But what exactly is a right? Is it possible to define it? And should adults make sacrifice for the rights of children?

    Today I welcome Katy Faust, the founder of Them Before Us, a global educational and advocacy group on behalf of children’s rights. She offers clarity about the importance of rights being anchored in natural law. This leads us into an in-depth conversation about a wide variety of topics including marriage, the impact of reproductive technologies, adoption, why conservative arguments fall on deaf ears, and what we can do to communicate a better story. We end the episode with a brief conversation about her involvement in Alliance for Responsible Citizenship.

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    Websites mentioned in the show:

    Them Before Us Clip of Katy’s appearance on Q&A (Australia) Alliance for Responsible Citizenship

    9 January 2024, 11:03 pm
  • 12 minutes 31 seconds
    [REPOST] - A Christmas Meditation

    Here’s a little gift to you during this busy Christmas season. I know that we all have a thousand things on our minds right now: shopping, traveling, Christmas dinner prep, friends, family, etc. So, let’s take a break from that together. Join me as we take a moment to reflect the good of this year and bring it before the Child Jesus. It’s a short, guided meditation, therefore try to listen to it in a place where you can engage with this exercise.

    Have a Merry Christmas! God bless you and your families this season!

    26 December 2023, 3:00 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    137 - The Power of Hope | Sr. Josephine Garrett, CSFN

    I welcome back Sr Josephine Garrett, author of the book “Hope: An Invitation” by OSV Books. Sister Josephine shares her journey of faith, the challenges she faced, her experiences of prayer, and the moments of surrender she had to make in her life. By drawing upon her personal experience, she sheds light onto the power of hope, and how it serves as an 'anchor' guiding us through difficulties. We discuss the importance of deciding and committing, and the idea that hardships and darkness can be an invitation to a deeper relationship with God. We also share about the dangers of cynicism and warn against endless exploration of the past. We end the show by praying the Litany of Waiting. This episode is an exploration of faith, hope, love, and the role of waiting in one's spiritual journey.

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    Websites mentioned in the show: Hope: An Invitation Book Link

    Episode 073: Are you Healthy Enough to Discern a Vocation? with Sr. Josephine Garrett.

    Overcoming Stress and Anxiety

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    12 December 2023, 6:50 pm
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