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Speaking of Faith: A Minnesota Catholic Podcast

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Speaking of Faith is a series of conversations which covers three areas of interest. The "Heart of Mercy" minute, is a series of podcasts with St. Cloud Bishop Donald Kettler. "Hands of Justice" is a series of podcasts featuring local speakers discussing social issues impacting Catholic culture today. And "Voices of Hope" features guests from across the globe to our own backyard, who bring with them stories of hope, inspiration and wisdom. This show is made possible through the Bishop's Annual Appeal for the Diocese of St. Cloud, Minnesota.

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Speaking of Faith is a series of conversations which covers three areas of interest. The "Heart of Mercy" minute, is a series of podcasts with St. Cloud Bishop Donald Kettler. "Hands of Justice" is a series of podcasts featuring local speakers discussing social issues impacting Catholic culture today. And "Voices of Hope" features guests from across the globe to our own backyard, who bring with them stories of hope, inspiration and wisdom. This show is made possible through the Bishop's Annual Appeal for the Diocese of St. Cloud, Minnesota.

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English


Episodes
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Speaking of ... Christian Hope: Ark, Anchor and Action

2/19/2026
In this episode of "Speaking of Faith," Father William Orbih, rector of the seminary at Saint John's School of Theology and Seminary, previews his upcoming Theology Day presentation titled "Christian Hope: Ark, Anchor and Action." He shares why he considers hope the often forgotten theological virtue, why Christian hope is a person — Jesus Christ — and not a feeling and how listeners can let Christian Hope shape their lives. For more information about Theology Day, visit: https://www.csbsju.edu/sot/special-programs-and-events/theology-day/

Duration:00:29:16

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Speaking of ... His Power, Our Weakness

2/11/2026
In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Amber interviews Craig Gould, the program director at the McGrath Institute for Church Life. Gould shares personal anecdotes of his connection to Minnesota and his humor-filled family life. The conversation covers his upcoming keynote speech at the men's conference in St. Cloud, focusing on the themes of 'His Power, Our Weakness' and the call for laymen to embrace their secular priesthood roles. The discussion highlights the importance of vulnerability, the need for communal support among men and the significance of living out one's faith in everyday life. Emphasizing the role of laymen in today's world, they delve into how embracing weakness can lead to spiritual growth and stronger community bonds. For more information about Gould's keynote or about the upcoming men's conference, visit: https://stcdio.org/event/catholic-mens-conference-2026/

Duration:00:25:20

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Speaking of ... Saint John's School of Theology Stabilitas Grant

2/5/2026
This episode of 'Speaking of Faith' features Shawn Colberg, the dean of St. John's School of Theology and Seminary, who shares about the $10 million Stabilitas grant the school received from the Lilly Foundation. The grant work will focus on renewal in rural ministry and which will include collaboration with nine dioceses across Minnesota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wyoming and Montana. Colberg explains how the grant will empower local dioceses through formation opportunities and the creation of endowments to ensure sustained financial support for ongoing formation.

Duration:00:23:44

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Speaking of ... Totus Tuus

1/29/2026
In this episode of 'Speaking of Faith,' Colin Prom, a diocesan seminarian, and Father Doug Leibsch, the vocations director for the Diocese of St. Cloud, discuss Totus Tuus. Totus Tuus, meaning 'totally yours' in English, is a summer program organized by the diocesan vocations office and hosted by local Area Catholic Communities aimed to help young people (grades 1 – 12) grow in their understanding of the faith and their love for Jesus and His Church. Colin shares his experiences as a Totus Tuus missionary and intern and both share of Totus Tuus's impact on participants and the college-aged missionaries who lead the week-long program. For more information about Totus Tuus, visit: https://stcdio.org/vocations/totus-tuus/ For the summer Totus Tuus schedule visit: https://stcdio.org/vocations/totus-tuus/parish/

Duration:00:23:54

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Speaking of ... SEEK 2026

1/22/2026
In this episode of Speaking of Faith, host Amber talks with Melanie Solland, Philip Shefveland and Father Derek Wiechmann about their experience at the SEEK Conference in Columbus, Ohio. The discussion highlights the growth, spiritual rejuvenation and the universal Church connection experienced by young Catholics at the event. They share their preparation, the structure of the conference, and impactful sessions. SEEK, hosted in three sites across the United States, attracted nearly 30,000 attendees. For more information visit https://seek.focus.org/ To access content from SEEK 2026, visit: https://seekreplay.com For more information about Christ Church Newman Center in St. Cloud visit: https://www.scsucatholic.org

Duration:00:24:18

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Paths of Faith — Part 3 with Matt Birk

1/15/2026
In this podcast episode, Father Erik Lundgren and Matt Birk, a former NFL Center and Super Bowl Champion discuss faith paths and personal growth. Birk shares his journey of growing up in a devout Catholic family, through his football career and how he regained a deeper connection with his Catholic faith. While sharing the challenges he's faced in his faith, Birk emphasizes the importance of community, mentorship and personal witness in fostering a robust faith life. Both Brik and Father Erik highlight how each of us can create human connections to help those returning to faith.

Duration:00:35:57

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Speaking of ... Christian Unity & Ecumenism

1/15/2026
In this episode of 'Speaking of Faith,' Father John Klassen, a Benedictine priest and director of Abbey Development at St. John's Abbey, discusses the concept of Christian unity. Father Klassen delves into the historical context of Christian unity, emphasizing the significance of the Second Vatican Council and its progressive stance towards ecumenism. Throughout the discussion, Father Klassen highlights the importance of listening and humility in ecumenical dialogues. The episode also explores practical steps for fostering Christian unity, such as participating in services of other denominations and understanding the shared roots and theological differences among various Christian traditions.

Duration:00:26:23

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Paths of Faith — Part 2

1/8/2026
In the second episode with Father Erik Lundgren and Kelli Kleinschnitz, the two share results of the Path survey, which was aimed to understand why some Catholics have fallen away from the church. Discussion included how respondents felt disconnected from their parish, disagreed with church teachings, or had busy schedules. Additionally, the value of community and authenticity in their current faith communities was explored. Father Erik and Kelli highlighted the importance of authentic faith experiences and the need for better parish staffing and volunteer for potential future outreach initiatives. The episode also underscores the significance of creating an inclusive and welcoming church environment, particularly in the wake of restructuring efforts through 'All Things New.' To learn more about their upcoming event with Matt Birk, visit: https://holysaintsmn.org/matt-birk-your-path-survey-event/ To take the Path survey, visit: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMRfn8_SpWXeFhpwWbmOB_EBNt2got3D4IJtSkxB0Fs_edRQ/viewform

Duration:00:26:40

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Speaking of...Paths of Faith and reconnecting with lapsed Catholics

1/1/2026
In this episode of Speaking of Faith, host Amber Walling welcomes Kelly Kleinschnitz, Director of Faith Formation, and Father Erik Lundgren, Pastor of three parishes within the Holy Saints ACC. Together, they discuss innovative efforts to reconnect with lapsed Catholics, offer a deeper look into their approach which included the use of technology to gather rapid feedback through a survey called Path. Responses for the survey were designed to better understand the faith journeys of former churchgoers and to create opportunities for dialogue, healing and a possible return to the church community. The conversation also explores re-engagement strategies, including an upcoming special event featuring Matt Birk, former Minnesota Viking and Super Bowl champion, who will share his story of rediscovering purpose, faith, and his calling in today's world. For more information about the Matt Birk event: https://holysaintsmn.org/matt-birk-your-path-survey-event/ To participate in the 'Path' survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMRfn8_SpWXeFhpwWbmOB_EBNt2got3D4IJtSkxB0Fs_edRQ/viewform

Duration:00:36:27

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Speaking of. . .My Beloved Child with Sarah Kroger

12/11/2025
This episode of Speaking of Faith features a conversation with Sarah Kroger, an award-nominated musician and newly published children's author. Sarah discusses her journey of discovering self-love and identity and how it inspired her to write her song 'Belovedness.' From that, she authored a devotional and her recently released children's book, 'My Beloved Child.' Sarah hopes that through her book, children will "grow up with this knowledge that they are loved beyond a shadow of a doubt, beyond their comprehension by the Father" Sarah also shares about her Advent hymns project, her tour during the Advent season, and the importance of living out one's faith. The episode encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability and community, and to find moments of stillness and connection with God amidst the busyness of life.

Duration:00:23:34

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Speaking of the Work of the Mission Office

12/5/2025
In this episode of Speaking of Faith, Elizabeth Brown, the director of the Mission Office and the Society for the Propagation of Faith, shares about her background in ministry and the multifaceted work of the Mission Office. She also shares the principles of Fair Trade, detailing how it supports marginalized farmers and artisans by ensuring fair wages and safe working conditions. Lastly, Elizabeth highlights the Mission Office's holiday sale during the month of December and invites community involvement through donations, Fair Trade product purchases and educational outreach. Visit the Mission Office at 11 8th Ave S in Saint Cloud.

Duration:00:28:23

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Faith and Justice: Paths to Supporting Immigrants

11/10/2025
Sister Pat Forster and Patty Keeling, who are deeply involved in immigrant advocacy, share insights into the Church's teachings on welcoming immigrants and discuss the rights of immigrants to work, equality and support. Both Sister Pat and Patty reflect on their personal faith and how their work with immigrants has deepened their understanding of love, compassion, and universal dignity. The conversation touches on practical ways to support immigrants, such as knowing rights, engaging with local sheriffs, writing to legislators, and attending training sessions. Referenced resources: Minnesota Catholic Conference Franciscan Action Network Upcoming prayer service: Prayer Vigil for the Just Treatment of Immigrants Thursday, November 13th at 5:30 p.m. St. Joseph Catholic Church 106 7th Ave N Waite Park, MN

Duration:00:43:47

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Exploring Environmental Ethics: A Dialogue with John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker

10/30/2025
In this episode, John Grim and Mary Evelyn Tucker, co-directors of the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology delve into their decades-long work on integrating religious and ecological studies to address environmental crises. They discuss the impact of Pope Francis' encyclical 'Laudato Si', which fuses social justice with environmental concerns, and explore the significance of ecological conversion. The episode also highlights their website 'Living Earth Community,' aimed at fostering a dialogue on biodiversity, the rights of nature, and sustainable living, emphasizing respect, reverence, and responsibility.

Duration:00:22:40

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All Things New: We are all called to accompaniment

10/28/2025
Kristin Molitor has ministry background in both diocesan and parish settings and has heart for discipleship and spiritual formation. In this episode, she discusses the essence of accompaniment in Christian faith. The conversation draws parallels between Jesus' discipleship and modern accompaniment and stresses that faith thrives on shared experiences and relational bonds. Practical steps for fostering these connections within church communities and personal lives are explored.

Duration:00:27:05

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A Bridge to Ministry: Education and Formation at the Mexican American Catholic College

10/22/2025
In this episode, we welcome Fr. Juan Molina, president and CEO and Lizett Farias, senior director of programs at the Mexican American Catholic College (MACC). Both discusses the diverse formation programs offered by MACC and highlight their mission to equip individuals for ministry through certificate and degree programs, partnerships with other educational bodies, and a strong emphasis on intercultural competence and lifelong learning. Also discussed: MACC's historical role in serving the Hispanic community, fostering transformative ministry leaders, the importance of integral formation, and their collaboration with Saint John’s School of Theology.

Duration:00:33:07

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All Things New: Hospitality within our parishes

9/29/2025
Benedictine sister Nina Lasceski returns to share thoughts the Benedictine value of hospitality. Reflection includes ways Area Catholic Communities can be especially hospitable when welcoming visitors and new members during the diocesan planning process — All Things New.

Duration:00:26:27

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Understanding the Diaconate: A Conversation with Archbishop Shawn McKnight

9/17/2025
Visiting from the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas, Archbishop Shawn McKnight, author of Understanding the Diaconate: Historical, Theological, and Sociological Foundations, published by The Catholic University of America Press, shares his connection to Central Minnesota and his expertise of the permanent diaconate with host Amber Walling.

Duration:00:28:14

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All Things New: Grief turned to advocacy

9/15/2025
Tami and Randy Kruzel’s daughter BriAnna died unexpectedly by unknown causes in 2013 and Scott and Reyne Roeder’s son Jackson died by suicide in 2018. Tami Kruzel and Scott Roeder took their grief and turned it into advocacy when they began Bri’s Lodge and the Jackson Roeder Legacy fund, respectively. Each bereaved parent shares their grief journey and their hopes to help others with their work.

Duration:00:42:23

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All Things New: How we experience grief

9/10/2025
Mary Jo Legare-Hoffmann, faith community nurse at St. Augustine’s church in St. Cloud, and Bethany Tollefson, parish health ministries coordinator and a nurse in behavioral health discuss how grief looks and feels different for everyone and provide resources for those needing mental health support. For the Diocesan Mental Health Committee website click the link below:

Duration:00:31:07

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All Things New: Benedict never uses the word ‘Stewardship’

8/20/2025
Benedictine Sister, Nina Lasceski, reflects upon how St. Benedict encourages Christian stewardship through his Rule without using the word stewardship in the document. Discussion also includes stewardship in the context of the All Things New diocesan planning process.

Duration:00:26:12