Searching for More
Summary: Hosted by the Diocese of Arlington, “Searching For More” features interviews and discussions about topics ranging from culture, morality, sexuality, Church history, stories of those who have overcome adversity, the moral implications of public policy, and more. In addition to interviews, some podcasts will emanate from talks, speeches, homilies, and lectures given throughout the Diocese. Have an idea for a topic or guest for the podcast? Please email your idea to info@arlingtondiocese.org.
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We used to protect our kids from sexual predators getting into our homes. But now, sexual predators are getting into their phones. Studies average that a child's first exposure to pornography is six years old. What's the solution? Hint: It doesn't involve getting rid of your kid's cell phone.
If you could be anywhere right now - where would it be? Most likely your answer is somewhere else, and doing something else. In this podcast, Father Mike Schmitz explains why there is something “off” with this perspective, and how acknowledging every moment as a gift will bring you closer to God. He also breaks down the marks of a Catholic man.
Did you know the average American will spend 5 years of his or her life using social media? Sure, it's fun, but also dangerous. Tonight: the top three don'ts of technology – and how one of them can increase aggression in your kids.
Today’s podcast was recorded at the annual Women’s Conference and made possible by the work of the Office of Marriage, Family and Respect Life of the Diocese or Arlington. Her son made national news when he was brutally and publicly murdered by ISIS. Diane Foley’s faith in God - put to the test…in the cruelest way “I staggered under the weight of this loss...I really didn’t know if I could go on.” Where was God during her son’s capture? After his death? And where it’s lead her today.
He spent 8 years living among some of the poorest people in the world — without knowing their language. How Father Patrick Posey, traveling by mule, was able to vaccinate hundreds of villagers and share the Gospel in the Dominican Republic.
He’s appeared in hundreds of films, but actor James Faulkner says playing the lead role in the movie, Paul, Apostle of Christ, changed his life: "Billy, it was extraordinary and transformative." Why the actor says he didn’t play Paul. Paul…played him.
He’s interviewed some of the biggest names in entertainment, Catholic culture and the Church – from Mother Teresa and Pope Benedict XVI to the late comedian Jerry Lewis and actors Robert Duvall and Jim Caviezel. Raymond Arroyo, news anchor of the World Over on EWTN, talks about his more than 25 years as a journalist...his commitment to the truth, and why Catholicism flows through him and his work every day. Watch this interview on YouTube: http://bit.ly/SFMPodcastVid