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Episodes
Good News #188 082325: Heat, Humour, and Holiness: A Deacon’s Weekend Reflections
8/23/2025
Deacon Al Lundy shares a warm, personal reflection mixing everyday stories — broken church air conditioning, a new robotic lawnmower named Mo — with a clear explanation of the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time readings. He explores Isaiah’s call to gather nations, the Hebrews’ teaching about God’s discipline, and Jesus’ challenge to enter through the narrow gate, urging perseverance, prayer, and consideration of RCIA/OCIA for those interested in joining the Catholic Church.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:34
Being Catholic #384: San Damiano Trades: Reviving Medieval Education for Today's World
8/23/2025
In this episode of Being Catholic with Bob Johnston, Bob and his wife Lynn discuss the newly opened San Damiano College for the Trades in Springfield, Illinois. They explore how the college combines hands-on vocational training with liberal arts, theology, and the Church’s tradition to form independent, debt-free workers and revive a holistic model of education.
The conversation also touches on broader concerns about modern education, dependence on the state, and the need to evolve learning for the AI era by emphasizing moral, practical, and integrative thinking.
https://www.sandamianotrades.org/
Duration:00:56:09
Being Catholic #383: Human Brain vs. AI: Why We're Not Obsolete
8/23/2025
Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn discuss an Epoch Times opinion piece about the surge of investment in AI, its massive energy demands, and how current machines fall short of the human brain’s complexity, consciousness, and intentionality.
They warn against idolizing technology, highlight risks to children’s learning and curiosity from overreliance on AI, and urge using AI as a tool to amplify — not replace — human thinking.
The episode ties these concerns to Catholic teaching, prayer, and the station’s mission, encouraging listeners to reflect on faith, responsibility, and the proper place of technology in our lives.
Duration:00:56:00
Good News #186 080925: Exploring Faith and Tradition
8/9/2025
Join Deacon Al Lundy on Catholic Spirit Radio's Good News, where teens and almost teens explore the relevance of the gospel of Jesus Christ in their lives. This episode delves into the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, exploring the church's stance and the tradition's nuances. Deacon Al shares personal reflections and invites listeners to ponder faith's role in their lives. The discussion extends to upcoming liturgical readings, faith's enduring nature, and how hope and vigilance are interwoven in our spiritual journey. With anecdotes and invitations to engage in local Catholic programs, this broadcast offers both enlightenment and a heartfelt call to deepen one's faith.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:39
Being Catholic #382: Exploring the East-West Schism: Myths and Realities
8/9/2025
Welcome to Being Catholic with Bob Johnston on Catholic Spirit Radio, where today we delve into the historical complexities that define the schism between the Catholic and Orthodox Churches. Bob explores the misconceptions surrounding the pivotal year of 1054, providing insight into how historical events and theological differences contributed to the evolving separation.
Join Bob and his wife Lynn as they unravel the intertwined history of Catholicism and Orthodoxy, from the intricate debates on the Holy Spirit's procession to the impact of the Crusades. This episode sheds light on potential paths to reconciliation, examining how the shared faith might pave a way forward for unity.
Duration:00:56:17
Good News #185 080225: The Essence of Forgiveness
8/2/2025
Join Deacon Al Lundy on Catholic Spirit Radio as he shares a personal anecdote about the trials of lawn care, humorously intertwined with reflections on forgiveness and patience. Journey through the essence of Christianity as Deacon Al delves into the readings for the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, discussing the nature of earthly possessions and the true treasures of life. Explore common misconceptions about Catholic teachings and the Church's historical role in shaping the Bible. This episode invites listeners to focus on love, faith, and supporting vital causes like Catholic Spirit Radio's mission to expand its outreach in Rockford. Tune in for an uplifting blend of humor, wisdom, and spiritual insights that encourage a life of meaningful faith.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:25
Being Catholic #381: Unveiling the Universe: From Big Bang to Human Soul
8/2/2025
This episode of Being Catholic with Bob Johnston on Catholic Spirit Radio dives into the fascinating intersections of faith, science, and philosophy. Bob and his wife, Lynn, engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the importance of listener support for their radio mission. They explore contemporary issues and delve into a captivating article on the cosmos, discussing the big bang, the emergence of life on Earth, and the mysterious evolution of human consciousness.
Bob presents intriguing arguments on the origins of the universe and the sudden appearance of a transcendent capacity in Homo sapiens, highlighting three critical moments in cosmic history: the creation of the universe, the formation of life, and the ontological leap of human understanding. He shares personal insights into the concept of the rational mind and soul, urging listeners to contemplate the divine spark that possibly initiated humanity's quest for knowledge and meaning.
Duration:00:56:24
Good News #184 072625: Exploring Faith and Nature: A Journey with Deacon Al
7/26/2025
Join Deacon Al Lundy as he shares insights from his recent trip to the breathtaking landscapes of the Olympic National Park in Washington State. Through awe-inspiring encounters with nature, Deacon Al reflects on the presence of God in the beauty of creation and the parallels between nature's cycles of life and the promise of new life in Christianity.
In this episode of Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio, explore how even in the depths of grief, the wonders of nature offer solace and a deeper understanding of the Christian faith's promise of life beyond death. Deacon Al encourages listeners to appreciate the stunning world God has given us and to find moments of reflection and prayer amidst nature's wonders.
Tune in to deepen your connection with faith through nature's magnificence and discover the power of persistence in prayer as illustrated through scripture and personal experiences.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:55
Catholic Conversations #180: Mastering Family Dynamics with Dr. Ray Guarendi Clinical psychologist
7/26/2025
Welcome to another episode of Catholic Conversations on Catholic Spirit Radio. Join host Paul Garcia in an enlightening discussion with Dr. Ray Guarendi, a renowned Catholic clinical psychologist, and father of 10 adopted children. Dr. Ray shares valuable insights on strengthening family and marital relationships, drawn from his extensive experience and his latest book, "How to Get Along with Almost Everybody." This episode delves into practical steps to handle difficult interactions, explores the dangers of labeling others with toxic terminology, and emphasizes the power of humility and apology in fostering positive connections. Whether you're dealing with challenging relatives or seeking to improve your own interpersonal skills, this conversation is packed with wisdom and humor to guide you on your journey.
https://www.drray.com/
Duration:00:56:34
Catholic Conversations #179: Unveiling the Impact of St. Vincent de Paul Society
7/19/2025
Join us on this episode of Catholic Conversations as we delve into the impactful work of the St. Vincent de Paul Society with three dedicated members: Tim Abel, Steve Nolan, and Chris Kornfeld. Discover how this vibrant community ministry operates in Bloomington-Normal and beyond, and learn about the inspiring stories of hope and compassion they encounter. From providing essential support to families in need to fostering volunteerism and generosity, the St. Vincent de Paul Society shows the true spirit of service. Whether it's assistance with food, clothing, or financial hardships, hear firsthand accounts of how this organization is making a tangible difference in people's lives.
Duration:00:56:16
Being Catholic #380:The Revolutionary Spirit: Christianity's Role in Shaping Western Civilization
7/19/2025
Join Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn as they delve into the profound impact of Christianity on Western civilization. In this episode of 'Being Catholic' on Catholic Spirit Radio, they explore the revolutionary era of the French Revolution, drawing parallels to today's societal shifts. Through the lens of Chateaubriand's writings, they discuss how the Christian faith has historically countered chaos and brought forth a structured and humane society. The conversation highlights the importance of preserving Christian values amidst modern challenges, reflecting on history to navigate through contemporary cultural upheavals.
Duration:00:56:43
Being Catholic #379: Navigating the Challenges of Being Catholic
7/12/2025
Join Bob Johnston and his wife, Lynn, on "Being Catholic with Bob Johnston" as they discuss the challenges facing Catholicism today, broadcasted across various stations courtesy of Catholic Spirit Radio. In this episode, Bob reflects on the changing societal views towards the Catholic Church and how these shifts require a more robust and attentive faith community.
As they reminisce about family gatherings and local traditions, they delve into deeper topics like the controversial changes in sex education within the German Catholic schools and the broader implications for families everywhere. As the influence of Christianity faces growing pressure, Bob and Lynn emphasize the importance of maintaining strong Christian values and community ties.
Listeners are encouraged to support Catholic Spirit Radio in its efforts to continue bringing impactful and informative programming. Find out how community engagement is essential to navigating these modern challenges, and why prayer and vigilance are necessary to protect faith and family values.
Duration:00:55:54
Catholic Conversations #178: A Journey of Faith, Art, and Restoration
7/12/2025
In this episode of Catholic Conversations on Catholic Spirit Radio, host Paul Garcia welcomes two special guests who share an inspiring story of faith, art, and transformation. Carmen Kelly, affectionately known as the "cleaning angel" of Catholic Spirit Radio, recounts how she came into possession of a life-size damaged statue of Our Lady of Sorrows. Together with John Smith, an art teacher from Epiphany Catholic School, they embarked on a delicate journey to restore the statue.
Listeners will be moved by Carmen's devotion to the Blessed Mother and the intricate restoration process described by John. From mysterious origins and unexpected connections to an artistic rebirth, this episode highlights the power of faith and community to bring new life to something once broken. Tune in to hear how this beautiful statue became a symbol of hope and restoration for all involved.
Duration:00:55:48
Good News #183 070525: Finding Freedom: The Interwoven Threads of Faith and Liberty
7/8/2025
Join Deacon Al as he reflects on the intertwining of faith and independence during this 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time. With insights from the Prophet Isaiah and Apostle Paul, Deacon Al delves into the significance of nurturing one's spiritual journey while cherishing freedom and resilience in today’s society.
In this episode, Deacon Al shares a heartwarming story of community solidarity, exemplifying the teachings of love and generosity within the Catholic Church, through a collective act of kindness towards a dedicated parishioner in need.
The episode also highlights the importance of understanding and participating in faith-based community activities, whether it be through OCIA learning courses or supporting Catholic Spirit Radio, thereby deepening one’s commitment to personal growth and faith evangelism.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:36
Catholic Conversations #177: Finding Faith Amidst Family Trials
7/8/2025
Join Paul Garcia as he delves into powerful stories of faith, redemption, and renewal on Catholic Conversations. In this episode, Heather Wilson opens up about her tumultuous upbringing marked by a father struggling with PTSD, family instability, and her own battles with anger and resentment. Discover how, through divine providence, Heather found her way back to her Catholic faith, bringing peace and transformation into her life.
Also featured are Libby Morissette Andrews and her husband, Monty Andrews, who narrate their shared journey back to the Catholic Church. Learn how their faith, challenged in their younger years, was reignited, and the role of shared devotion in strengthening their marriage.
Tune in to uncover the profound impact of faith and community support in overcoming life's hurdles and rekindling spiritual connections.
Duration:00:56:26
Good News #182 062125: Unpacking Life's Journey with Faith and Family
6/28/2025
Welcome to another episode of Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio with Deacon Al Lundy. Join us as we explore the relevance of the gospel in everyday life, especially for teens and young adults. In this episode, Deacon Al shares personal stories of dealing with the loss of his mother and the emotional journey of clearing her belongings, all while finding solace and purpose through faith.
Celebrate the Feast of St. Peter and Paul with reflections on their lives and how their stories connect with our own. Discover inspirational messages from the readings of the Mass, and learn how we can become stewards of the Church and our communities. Connect with the teachings of Jesus through the lens of personal experiences, bringing the hope and love of Christ into our daily lives.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:53
Being Catholic #378: Celebrating Faith and Freedom: A Patriotic 4th of July Reflection
6/28/2025
Join Bob Johnston and his wife Lynn on Catholic Spirit Radio as they explore the intertwining of faith and patriotism in America. In this episode, they reflect on the significance of the 4th of July from a Catholic perspective, discussing recent Supreme Court decisions and their impact on national unity.
They delve into historical changes in the Pledge of Allegiance, emphasizing the importance of the phrase "under God" and its roots in Catholic advocacy. The episode also highlights the powerful influence of gratitude and humility, drawing insights from G.K. Chesterton and Dorothy Day.
As Independence Day approaches, this episode encourages listeners to appreciate the freedoms and blessings of living in the United States, recognizing the divine allegiance that underpins the nation's values. Tune in for an engaging discussion on maintaining faith and unity in today's world.
Duration:00:55:53
"The Rise of Deglobalization: A New Era for America and the Church"
6/21/2025
Join Bob Johnston on 'Being Catholic' as he navigates the shifting tides of global tension and change. In this episode, Bob, accompanied by his wife, Lynn, delves into the current global transition from an era of globalization to one of deglobalization, exploring its profound implications on society and the Catholic Church. The episode also touches on the increasing conversion of young people, particularly men, to Catholicism, driven by a search for stability, tradition, and solid, longstanding dogmas.
Within this context, Bob shares insights from First Things magazine, highlighting the changing geopolitical landscape and its impact on America's social fabric. Moreover, the discussion encompasses the spiritual rejuvenation accompanying these societal shifts, emphasizing the pivotal role of Catholicism in providing the unwavering beliefs and community sought by those yearning for a return to a more structured and empowering faith.
Duration:00:56:11
Good News #181 062125: Finding Faith Amidst Grief: Deacon Al's Personal Journey
6/21/2025
Welcome to a poignant episode of Good News on Catholic Spirit Radio with your host, Deacon Al Lundy. In this episode, Deacon Al shares personal insights following the recent passing of his mother, highlighting the challenges and unexpected moments of grace encountered during the funeral process. Drawing parallels between his personal experience and the readings for the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, he explores the significance of the Eucharist as a divine inheritance left by Jesus for all believers.
He discusses the distinct differences in the Catholic and Protestant perspectives on death and how Catholicism focuses on faith, hope, and the celebration of eternal life. Join in as Deacon Al invites listeners to reflect on the abundance of God's grace and the profound meaning behind the Eucharist, encouraging all to partake in this spiritual inheritance fully. Tune in for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation that deepens understanding of the true essence of faith, community, and God’s everlasting love.
Email your questions to Deacon AL: goodnews@catholicspiritradio.org
Duration:00:26:59
Catholic Conversations #176: Unraveling the Legacy of Pope Leo XIV
6/21/2025
Join host Paul Garcia in an intriguing episode of Catholic Conversations on Catholic Spirit Radio with special guest Dr. Matthew Bunsen. Discover the captivating story of Pope Leo XIV, the First American Pope, as detailed in Dr. Bunsen's new book. Learn about the extraordinary journey of Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost from suburban Chicago to the leadership of the Catholic Church.
Dr. Bunsen shares his insights on Pope Leo XIV's unique Augustinian heritage, his missionary work in Peru, and his calm yet deeply connected demeanor. Explore how Pope Leo's leadership might shape the future of the Church, drawing on his deep intellectual and spiritual foundations. Plus, delve into Dr. Bunsen's experiences as a Catholic journalist and historian, offering a broad perspective on the Church's evolving narrative.
Tune in for an engaging discussion on what makes Pope Leo uniquely American, and what his papacy might mean for Catholics worldwide. This episode promises rich insights into a notable historical moment for both the American Catholic community and the world at large.
Duration:00:56:47