The Catholic Sportsman Show podcast #35 - Matt D’Antuono - The most important part of life-Having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ!

The Catholic Sportsman Show podcast #35 - Matt D’Antuono - The most important part of life-Having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ!

Author: Paul Michelini and Randy Laya (RIP co-founder Jeff Corrigan) April 17, 2023 Duration: 48:36
Matt D'Antuono will share how he can pray, be a husband and father of 9 children, teach physics, run a philosophy club at a public high school, lead a discussion in Great Books and still exercise! Wow! However, Matt doesn't binge watch TV shows! Please join our very educational and informative discussion with Matt D'Antuono!  Here are the links discussed on the show and stay in touch with Matt: https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/foolserrand/ A Fool’s Errand: A Brief, Informal Introduction to Philosophy for Young Catholics / enroutebooksandmedia.com   https://www.youtube.com/c/DonecRequiescatwithMattDAntuono DonecRequiescat with Matt D'Antuono I am a physics teacher who also has a degree in philosophy. I wear a pocket protector and I attend mass at least weekly. I read philosophy, theology, and physics books for fun. I am interested in the pursuit of Truth, wherever it (or He) leads, and helping others along the way, and I enjoy sharing what I learn and find interesting. So far, my search for truth has led me to the Roman Catholic Church. After trying to disprove it, I came to a point where I could not deny it. Despite degrees in physics and philosophy from secular institutions, everything in my experience and education has led me to believe. Matthew D'Antuono is a member of the Catholic Speakers Organization, CatholicSpeakers.com. Other youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/misterD418 Twitter: @MisterD418 If you like what you see here, you might like these things I have written which you might call books: https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=matt+d%27antuono www.youtube.com   https://www.youtube.com/@misterD418   https://www.facebook.com/FoolOnAnErrand/   https://www.ncregister.com/author/matt-d-antuono Matt D’Antuono - NCRegister Matt D’Antuono is a physics teacher, a Great Books discussion moderator for the Angelicum Academy, and an associate of the community of the Friars of the Renewal. He lives on a hobby farm in New Jersey with his wife and nine children. He holds bachelor’s degrees in physics and philosophy, a master’s degree in special education, and a master’s degree in philosophy from Holy Apostles in Cromwell, Connecticut. He returned to the Catholic Church in 2008. He is the author of <em>A Fool’s Errand: A Brief, Informal Introduction to Philosophy for Young Catholics</em>, <em>The Wiseguy and the Fool</em> and <em>Philosophy Fridays</em>. On YouTube you can find him at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZc2QJmRnHCrwHUARjMHTfA">DonecRequiescat</a> and his family at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/misterD418">MisterD418.</a> Matt is also a Catholic speaker and a member of the <a href="https://catholicspeakers.com/ www.ncregister.com   Gospel Readings for Kids - MisterD418 This channel is dedicated to posting the Sunday Gospel Reading with a brief reflection for kids. Enjoy, and don't forget to subscribe! www.youtube.com

In a world where stadiums and sanctuaries often feel miles apart, The Catholic Sportsman Show Podcast finds the profound connection between them. Hosts Paul Michelini and Randy Laya, alongside the enduring memory of co-founder Jeff Corrigan, engage in thoughtful conversations that explore how the drama, discipline, and community found in sports intersect with a lived Catholic faith. This isn't just a post-game analysis; it's a deeper look at the stories, history, and personalities within athletics, examining them through a spiritual lens. You'll hear discussions that are as likely to delve into the theological virtues demonstrated on the field as they are to appreciate a great historical moment in sport. Recorded within The Diocese of Orange, California, the podcast brings on guests who share this unique perspective, creating dialogues that are both topical and timeless. Whether reflecting on loss, leadership, or pure athletic joy, Paul and Randy offer a space where the universal language of games meets the enduring questions of faith, culture, and society. Tune in for a series that celebrates the athlete's journey while thoughtfully considering its place within a broader spiritual life.
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