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OrthoAnalytika

Fr. Anthony Perkins

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Welcome to OrthoAnalytika, Fr. Anthony Perkins' podcast of homilies, classes, and shows on spirituality, science, and culture - all offered from a decidedly Orthodox Christian perspective. Fr. Anthony is a mission priest and seminary professor for the UOC-USA. He has a diverse background, a lot of enthusiasm, and a big smile. See www.orthoanalytika.org for show notes and additional content.
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THINQ Media Podcast

THINQ Media & Gabe Lyons

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THINQ Media (formerly Q Ideas) educates, equips and empowers Christian thought leaders to create conversations that lead to wisdom. We do this through our new digital platform, a podcast network, and a series of regional and national events designed to convene leaders around topics that matter to Christians today. Listen to the THINQ Media Podcast to learn, explore and consider how you can be faithful in our cultural context.
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What Catholics Believe

WCB Ohio

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The long-running program "What Catholics Believe" is now in podcast format! Listen to the priests of the Traditional Roman Catholic Society and Congregation of St. Pius V teach and discuss the disasters of Vatican Council II, the errors of the Novus Ordo, and the traditional teachings of the Catholic faith. Fortify your Catholic faith with the truth. You can also find these episodes on our YouTube Channel. Check out our account on SoundCloud, where we have our episodes grouped into playlists ...
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Mary Reads Scripture

The Ephesus School

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You are listening to Mary Reads Scripture, a production of the Ephesus School Network. I’m Mary, and I’ll be reading and you’ll be hearing from Scripture. Let Scripture teach you through what is written in the Greek and Hebrew texts. New episodes air every Wednesday morning!
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This episode features author and Professor of Clinical Psychology at Ghent University (Belgium), Mattias Desmet. Mattias is recognized as the world's leading expert on the theory of mass formation as it applies to the COVID-19 pandemic. Mattias highlights the profound impact of propaganda on an individual's psychological well-being. He brings atten…
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St. Luke 5:1-11. In today's homily, Fr Anthony stresses the importance of building in God's name. Using marriage as an example, he speaks on how we must strive to have Christ as the foundation for all we do; and we must build marriages that produce joy, not just endure to the end. He reminds us that we should never think we could build anything wor…
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In this lecture, Fr Anthony reviews Nobel Prize Winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn's acceptance speech. He shares how this concept of beauty fits into the Orthodox world and briefly touches on how today's culture has undermined the traditional values rooted in beauty, truth and goodness. Enjoy the show!
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Revelation, Session Two Christ the Savior, Anderson SC Fr. Anthony Perkins Sources: The translation of the Apocalypse is from the Orthodox Study Bible. Lawrence R. Farley, The Apocalypse of St. John: A Revelation of Love and Power, The Orthodox Bible Study Companion (Chesterton, IN: Ancient Faith Publishing, 2011), Bishop Averky, The Epistles and t…
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St Louis de Montfort: how to live consecration to Mary in daily life. Why is the Blessed Sacrament called the "Bread of Angels"? The Our Father: Give us this day our "supersubstantial bread"? Can episcopal consecration make one a priest? Equal obligation to oppose both abortion and foreign policy? Francis repeats heresy and blasphemy: "All religion…
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In this episode, author, attorney, and radio show host Clay Travis discusses the issue of cancel culture and the growing fear that prevents open debate about cultural issues. From campus protests over the Israel-Palestine war to transgenderism in sports, Clay highlights the importance of the marketplace of ideas and the need for critical thinking a…
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(Galatians 2:16-20) Fr. Anthony kept close to his notes this week so as to avoid last week’s “hostage situation.” He addressed the temptation to recreate the Old Testament Law using The Way of Orthodoxy. This would be similar to the Judaizing and Babelizing temptation he warned against last week. Enjoy the show!…
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Sources: Andrew of Ceasarea: Commentary on the Apocalypse Bishop Averky, The Epistles and the Apocalypse, Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the New Testament (Volume III) Fr. Lawrence R. Farley. The Apocalypse of St. John; A Revelation of Love and Power St. Bede. Explanation of the Apocalypse; Letter of Bede to Eusebius Fr. Thomas Hopko: AFR pod…
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Why does God create souls He knows will be lost? What does Christ mean when He speaks of "the Kingdom of God"? How to respond to the Orthodox claim that the Bishop of Rome never had supreme authority over the Church? Did Christ confer supreme authority on St. Peter? The disarray of the Church deprived of a faithful pope. Fr. Ripperger's prayer conc…
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Galatians 6:11-18. In today's episode, Fr. Anthony jokes that this homily might get him fired. He drew on St. John Chrysostom’s homily on these verses to make the case that what Circumcision is to Judaizing, Nationalism is to Babel. Both the Jewish law AND the division of people into nations have lost their justification thanks to the Incarnation a…
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In this week's THINQ Podcast episode, we want to help you think well about the upcoming election. Author and political commentator Denise Gitsham shares her experience of working in secular media as a Christian, striving to prioritize Kingdom principles over partisan agendas. Denise shares valuable lessons she’s learned while striving to foster emp…
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Living Will vs Medical Power of Attorney? Is embalming permitted? Catholic burial in non-Catholic cemetery? Cremation a less expensive alternative? Near-death experiences: can one return from Hell? Eastern Rite priests offering Latin Mass? How did different races descend from Adam and Eve? Tucker Carlson on the Schofield Bible! Voting for "lesser o…
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In this episode, pastor, author, and Christianity Today columnist Andrew Wilson uses the acronym W.E.I.R.D.E.R. (W-western, E-education, I-industrialized, R-rich, D-democratic, E-ex-Christian, R-romantic) to explain how our Western culture is distancing itself from Christianity, even though Christianity is the foundation of Western society. He disc…
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Before the service. After attending the Divine Liturgy at Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, emissaries of St. Volodymyr, the King of Kyivan-Rus’ reported: “We knew not whether we were in heaven or on earth. One thing we understood, was that God was in our midst!” This is the experience that is available to all of us when we come to Divine Liturgy; bu…
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On this episode of the THINQ Podcast, Katy Faust, the Founder and President of Them Before Us, shares a unique perspective on third-party reproduction methods such as sperm donation, egg donation, IVF, and surrogacy. She refers to these methods as “Big Fertility” and argues that they often prioritize the desires of adults over the best interests of…
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Father will be attending the ordination of Rev. Mr. Michael Butler to the Holy Priesthood at Immaculate Heart Seminary on Tuesday August 27th, so there will be no episode of What Catholics Believe next week. Enjoy this bonus episode in the meantime!The meaning of: "They shall be created." Proof of God's love for us? The reason for God's love for us…
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Blessed are the poor in spirit: Work for prosperity, pray for detachment. How to know if you're "attached" to the world. Americanism and Vatican II: active vs. passive virtues. Read the Didache. Men's voices in church choirs. Holzhauser prophecy: the Great Monarch and the Angelic Shepherd. Creating cardinals? Demagogues convene in Chicago: Cupich i…
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In today's epistle reading from 1 Corinthians 3:9-17, St. Paul instructs us to build carefully upon our foundation - Jesus Christ. Wrapping up on his series on relationships, Fr. Anthony expounds upon St. Paul's lesson. He reminds us that all work we put in to build relationship will become manifest daily in the face of temptation. Fr. Anthony tell…
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“We have devalued and deprioritized mothering to the extent that young people today do not want to have children and if they do, they do not want to care for them," says social worker, psychoanalyst, and author Erica Komisar. In this episode of THINQ Podcast, Erica speaks about the mental health epidemic among kids and pinpoints the two things that…
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In today's epistle reading from 1 Corinthians 1:10-17, St. Paul calls for unity in the body of Christ. In his homily, Fr. Anthony tells us how, without Christ, division is our natural state; how, without Christ, our gifts become occasion for division. He explains that opinions should not divide those who profess and live in Christ, and reminds us t…
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Is it sinful to pray with non-Catholics and to attend "una cum" Latin Masses? Do spiritual Communions achieve the six purposes of the Blessed Sacrament? How does a Catholic regard "freedom of speech?" Viganò's responses to 14 questions of Taylor Marshall.This episode was recorded on 8/13/2024.Our Links:http://linkwcb.com/Please consider making a mo…
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Learn more about the Immaculate Conception Golf Outing here: https://www.icaohio.com/golf St Thomas Aquinas answers: If no priest, should one confess sins to a lay person? Can Latin Rite Catholic confess to an Eastern Rite priest? Can a priest change rites? Are most souls saved or lost? Does fewness of the saved, cause discouragement? Why do Mass p…
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In this week's THINQ podcast episode, Parenting and Leadership Coach Suzanne Phillips challenges us to think about who is spending time with our children and how they are influencing them. She emphasizes the importance of understanding our kids' curriculum and the agendas being promoted by different organizations. Suzanne also sheds light on corpor…
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In today's epistle reading from Romans 15:1-7, we are told to bear the burdens of those weaker than us for Christ's sake and God's glory. In his homily, Fr. Anthony expounds on the humility we must cultivate so we can carry the weak. He speaks of how we must set aside our ego to successfully bear with one another in patience - so that we may receiv…
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Grant Skeldon interviews author Trillia Newbell in this episode of the THINQ Podcast. Trillia discusses the challenges of raising kids in today's chaotic culture, particularly the impact of social media on our children's perceptions. She emphasizes the importance of countering negative societal narratives with the message of each child's identity i…
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For today's "Father Speak a Word", Fr. Anthony talks with Fr. Gregory about the beauty and challenge of being Orthodox in a liberal (i.e. capitalist) democracy. We use his substack essay "Magisterial Orthodox Social Teaching; Some preliminary thoughts." This is the first essay in a planned series triangulating off of the MP's "Social Doctrine" and …
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