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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).
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Jeanne Thill joins the show to discuss the liturgical transition from Ordinary Time through Christ the King into Advent, and offers a preview of the next “Making It Personal with Bishop Joensen".
Adam Storey, the Diocesan Canon Lawyer, discusses the importance of law in the human and spiritual life and how Supernatural, Natural, and Human Law work together to guide us toward Christ.
Deacon Randy Kiel shares a reflection on the upcoming Sunday readings for the Feast of Christ the King and invites listeners to prepare their hearts for the end of the liturgical year.
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Emily Jaminet offers simple and meaningful ways for families to live out Catholic virtues during Thanksgiving, from fostering gratitude to sharing Scripture and placing relationships before distractions.
Emily Stimpson Chapman discusses her new book, exploring how wine and Catholic life have been linked for centuries, and how the craft of winemaking reflects gratitude, sacrifice, and the beauty of God’s creation.
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Jennifer Stavinoha joins us to share how mothers and families can discover Christ in the messy, beautiful moments of everyday life. She offers wisdom from her new book and her ministry with Ablaze Families.
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Dr. Mary Ruth Hackett joins the show to share how psychology and Catholic spirituality work together to guide discernment, healthy identity development, and faithful decision-making.