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Archbishop Thomas Zinkula - We talk with Archibishop Zinkula about the things coming up in the Dubuque Diocese.
Archbishop Thomas Zinkula became archbishop of the Archdiocese of Dubuque in October 2023. Prior, he was bishop of the Diocese of Davenport, installed in 2017. He was ordained a priest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque in 1990 and served many parishes in addition to roles as judicial vicar, episcopal vicar and rector of St. Pius X Seminary. Before becoming a priest, Archbioshop Zinkula worked as an actuary and attorney in Cedar Rapids. He has his B.A. from Cornell College, Mt. Vernon (mathematics and economics/business), J.D. from University of Iowa College of Law, Iowa City, M.A. from Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. (theology) and J.C.L. from St. Paul University, Ottawa, Canada (licentiate in canon law). His episcopal motto is Fiat voluntas tua (Thy will be done).
Fr. Chris Reising reflects on the Gospel for the Fourth Sunday of Advent. His message invites listeners to prepare their hearts for the coming of Christ at Christmas.
As the Fourth Sunday of Advent arrives, Fr. Chris Reising reflects on the Sunday Gospel and how it prepares us to welcome Christ at Christmas. The show also highlights a local Live Nativity and Christmas events, a minist…
Bishop Dennis Walsh reflects on the true meaning of Christian hope. He explains why hope rooted in Christ remains strong even amid uncertainty and challenge.
Canon lawyer Adam Storey explains what an annulment is and clears up common misconceptions. He offers clarity on how the Church approaches marriage, validity, and pastoral care.
Deacon Randy Kiel reflects on the First and Second Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent. He highlights how God’s promises lead us toward the hope fulfilled in Christ’s coming.
Deacon Randy Kiel reflects on the First and Second Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent, highlighting God’s promise of hope fulfilled in Christ. Adam Storey explains what an annulment is and is not, and Bishop Dennis…
Emily Jaminet shares how devotion to the Sacred Heart helps us form holy habits and open our hearts to Christ. She encourages Catholics to prepare for Christmas through reconciliation and intentional spiritual renewal.
Jesse Romero explains what spiritual warfare looks like for Catholics today and how to stand firm in faith. He shares practical guidance rooted in prayer, the sacraments, and Church teaching.
Jesse Romero joins the show to discuss spiritual warfare and how Catholics can defend their faith and families in everyday life. Emily Jaminet then shares practical ways to prepare our hearts for Christmas by inviting Je…
Costanza Miriano reflects on marriage, relationships, and the freedom found in living Catholic truth. She explains why faithfulness sometimes means joyfully getting the world’s expectations wrong.
Deacon Tom Bradley discusses his new book Marching Without Applause and the spiritual value of serving faithfully without recognition. He reflects on perseverance, obedience, and trusting God’s work in unseen ways.
Deacon Tom Bradley joins the show to discuss his new book Marching Without Applause and the call to faithful perseverance when recognition never comes. Later, Italian journalist and author Costanza Miriano shares insight…
Dr. Jim Blessman shares highlights from his recent mission trip to South Africa. He reflects on how faith-driven service brings hope and dignity to those most in need.
Patrick Schmadeke explains what incarnational evangelization means and why authentic presence is essential to sharing the Gospel. He offers practical insight into how Catholics can live this approach in everyday life.
Patrick Schmadeke from the Diocese of Davenport joins the show to discuss incarnational evangelization and what it looks like to share the faith through authentic presence and relationship. Dr. Jim Blessman then reflects…