When the Pope visited Orlando years ago the Bishop was introduced in an audience as “His Eminence, the Bishop of Orlando in Florida and of the Earth’s Moon.”
Matthew 6:25-34 New International Version (NIV) “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear.
Once again, enjoyed the show. Regarding celebrating Feast Days with a feast, if you can celebrate one Feast Day a month with a traditional meal, what Feast Day would you celebrate and what would you eat? List all 12 months.
January: Epiphany February: St. Valentine March: St. Patrick April: St. George May: St. Athanasius June: Ss. Peter and Paul July: St. Ignatius August: St. Melchizedek September: Michaelmas October: St. Therese of Lisieux November: Hallowtide December: St. Nicholas
I’m kinda cheating because Hallowtide is technically three days (Halloween through All Souls’ Day) and I figured that Christmas and Easter were a given and would be included regardless.
Just saying, as a (young) Irishman, I know no family in Ireland where corned beef is a big thing. The big thing here would be Bacon and Cabbage, not Corned Beef. Wasn't the Corned Beef thing brought by Jewish immigrants to the U.S.?
When the Irish came to America in their starving droves, the cheapest meal at an inn or tavern was corned beef and cabbage. It comes from poverty. Like unto the potato.
It's amazing when you explain it to Irish Americans that corned beef might be a thing in America but in Ireland its bacon and cabbage, and its thick cut Irish bacon, not that thin read a newspaper through it bacon in America
I'm glad I found this podcast. Way better than most of the stuffy bullshit I've seen online. I wish y'all the best for y'all's ministry and hope y'all can expand it to pick up more salt of the earth liturgically conservative socially moderate Catholics. Let's get this Bishop of the Moon thing figured out! XD
O my goodness! As I was on my indoor cycle while I watched this and when I closed my eyes and the cross on a mound and then it changed to to the Jewish star !
This is good! Love people that make me laugh out loud. In a lot of pain everyday; and it's the natural endorphins that count. Love this! Seriously, appreciate you all a lot & learn fascinating things about the church & all of you too. Thank you. 🙂😂🙏🙏✝️📿
It is so amusing for me to see many responses to my comment about Swiss cheese. It was meant to be a joke and I think it was taken very seriously by some. Thanks to all. I do like Swiss cheese.
Absolutely fascinating episode! Hey i don't know if this gives anyone a laugh, but one of my favorite games is The Pirate : Caribbean Hunt. The reason i say that is because almost ALWAYS i find myself allied to the spanish , because although i acknowledge the dark side of history, i gotta respect them as well through history, plus i think spain was like one of the only catholic countries during the age of sail? Either way i just find it fun to help them haha
Such a episode. Thank you so much. Especially for that clear candid, and confident teaching about the morality of killing zombies. That has been bothering me SO MUCH. Whew!
So many of the Early church fathers wrote the near impossibly of actually being saved. Yes this was the church of the 1960-70's yes truth , Yet we still practice the faith.
Haven’t seen the video yet, but leading up to the alter you used to have to have 3 steps going up to it, and later they changed it to it can just be an odd amount
Ok, I live in northern Wisconsin. In all the fish fries I have been to there hasn't been ANY restaurants that offered muskrat. You sure you guys aren't drinking some of that altar wine?
Hardest rule to follow as a practicing Roman Catholic. No meat on Friday duting lent. Yet somehow I'm allowed to eat fish. Still try to wrap my head around that one.
It's not the same, it's a cold blooded animal, it's also not that filling, but you can give up even fish as personal sacrifice for Lent, actually today is Friday and Lent and I didn't eat meat or fish the whole day, God bless y'all❤✌
Meat is associated with a feast - especially.in the old testament. Fish was the daily/everyday food. Lambs, cows and goats were eaten during celebrations - i.e. the fatted calf upon the return of the prodigal son.
The last time St. Patrick's Day landed on a Friday in Lent, I remember being told that you're still supposed to choose another day of the week to abstain from meat, or perform another act of penance instead. Is this generally true, or does it vary by diocese?
My husband and I do No Meat on all Wednesdays and Fridays of the year. IF we for see an exception. Which is rare. We do the day before, as a fore thought, and not the day after. So to not be an after thought nor risk of delay or forgetting. Its in place with a full grace and heart. This way we don't side-step ourselves, and or, our faithful practice. Keeps us on course. ✝️ (tue04oct2022)
I think the Swiss brcame the Pope’s personal guard because back then the swiss infantry was considered the best in Europe, many monarchs wanted them in their army, that included the pope.
This is the first time I've watched your show...very entertaining and I'd like to watch an episode where you guys eat muskrat...Side note in college I ate a hot dog during lent when I gave up meat and it was THE BEST hotdog I have ever eaten :)
i really enjoyed this episode because of all the interesting “cliff claven” factoids I wasn’t aware of like the silver hammer, bishop of the moon, Marian shrine in orlando. etc. Thanks Guys.
_"Forgive me father, for I have sinned. I went to _*_Florida Fried Gator_*_ and ate _*_crocodile_*_ on Friday because the manager thought he was serving _*_alligator."_*
I'm going to argue that since the Manned Mission Space Center is in the Diocese of Galveston-Houston (NASA - Johnson Space Center - is in Clear Lake), then it should be the Archbishop of Galveston-Houston that is the Ordinary of the Moon. Just sayin'...
There was a time when you could watch this podcast and feel proud 2 be a Catholic. Wish you guys would filter out the SNL comedy mentality which strongly spews out, specially, coming from father Richard!
I know this is an old video but I said I’d add a correction. I believe members of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre are permitted to enter St. Peter’s (or any church) on horseback. Perhaps this was the third Order referenced but not discussed? This is a prerogative that dates back to the crusades and was never annulled and technically still exists. The two papal orders you mentioned are modern Orders of Knighthood (only dating back to the 1830s/40s) and I would question whether they technically have this privilege. I certainly can not envisage a situation where an ancient Order, such as the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, had this privilege stripped but modern Orders (Gregory and Sylvester) were conferred with it. I am open to correction but I doubt I’m incorrect. By the way, I absolutely love the Catholic Talk Show!
The term graveyard shift came from someone sitting all night waiting to hear the bell ring in case the person was buried alive. Great show
When the Pope visited Orlando years ago the Bishop was introduced in an audience as “His Eminence, the Bishop of Orlando in Florida and of the Earth’s Moon.”
Surely you should be an Archbishop if you have a moon !
Even a grand archbishop @@kitstr
Roundhouse and wearing white makes me think of how Gandalf was fighting Orks with a sword in the movie "Lord the Rings."
I love Gandalf😇
Man, the Stand of the Swiss Guard would make such a great movie
Made a great song with movie video by Sabaton.
I like the fun facts you guys give out.
Paz y Bien Padre. Correction: da Vinci was NOT the one who designed the Swiss Guard’s uniforms. It was Michaelangelo!!!
Boston Arch Diocese was given dispensation from abstaining from meat last St. Patrick s day this past March when St.Paddy’s Day☘️
Love this episode! Thanks! 😊
Matthew 6:25-34 New International Version (NIV)
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear.
Can you do an episode on obscure and fascinating Saints?
That episode is coming soon!
My wife found St Blathe. She chose her when we became Catholic. We started finding food everywhere and getting free pizzas.
@@CatholicTalkShow Did you feature St Vicent Ferrer?
Ryan is more than ready!
Once again, enjoyed the show.
Regarding celebrating Feast Days with a feast, if you can celebrate one Feast Day a month with a traditional meal, what Feast Day would you celebrate and what would you eat? List all 12 months.
January: Epiphany
February: St. Valentine
March: St. Patrick
April: St. George
May: St. Athanasius
June: Ss. Peter and Paul
July: St. Ignatius
August: St. Melchizedek
September: Michaelmas
October: St. Therese of Lisieux
November: Hallowtide
December: St. Nicholas
I’m kinda cheating because Hallowtide is technically three days (Halloween through All Souls’ Day) and I figured that Christmas and Easter were a given and would be included regardless.
Love you guys!
Mary Queen of the Universe is now a Bascilica. But, y'all are absolutely correct: it is a very beautiful place!
Just saying, as a (young) Irishman, I know no family in Ireland where corned beef is a big thing. The big thing here would be Bacon and Cabbage, not Corned Beef. Wasn't the Corned Beef thing brought by Jewish immigrants to the U.S.?
I think it's big in US Irish families (specifically Boston). But I could be wrong
I hated corned beef as a kid, I was so glad when we boycotted it during the Falklands war.😁
When the Irish came to America in their starving droves, the cheapest meal at an inn or tavern was corned beef and cabbage. It comes from poverty. Like unto the potato.
It's amazing when you explain it to Irish Americans that corned beef might be a thing in America but in Ireland its bacon and cabbage, and its thick cut Irish bacon, not that thin read a newspaper through it bacon in America
Like that idea of bacon and cabbage.
Wonderfully explained about the need for rules. Also informative are the obscure ones. Thank you Father and guys.
The pronunciation of mantilla is man-tee`-a. (Spanish)
I'm glad I found this podcast. Way better than most of the stuffy bullshit I've seen online. I wish y'all the best for y'all's ministry and hope y'all can expand it to pick up more salt of the earth liturgically conservative socially moderate Catholics. Let's get this Bishop of the Moon thing figured out! XD
I'm nearly 78 and I love listening to your show🎉
O my goodness! As I was on my indoor cycle while I watched this and when I closed my eyes and the cross on a mound and then it changed to to the Jewish star !
Super talksThank you guys
This is good! Love people that make me laugh out loud. In a lot of pain everyday; and it's the natural endorphins that count. Love this! Seriously, appreciate you all a lot & learn fascinating things about the church & all of you too. Thank you. 🙂😂🙏🙏✝️📿
Thanks!
It is so amusing for me to see many responses to my comment about Swiss cheese. It was meant to be a joke and I think it was taken very seriously by some. Thanks to all. I do like Swiss cheese.
Yes, Ryan for SWISSGUARD DUTY!
YES, MUSKRAT FOR LENTEN DINNA!
✝️🫶
Being from louisiana I am happy to hear that alligator can be eatin on Fridays ma Sha
Absolutely fascinating episode!
Hey i don't know if this gives anyone a laugh, but one of my favorite games is The Pirate : Caribbean Hunt. The reason i say that is because almost ALWAYS i find myself allied to the spanish , because although i acknowledge the dark side of history, i gotta respect them as well through history, plus i think spain was like one of the only catholic countries during the age of sail? Either way i just find it fun to help them haha
Have to have music in your heart i love this sometimes i think I’m living in a musical 😂
Fun fact: All new Swiss Guard are sworn in on May 6th in honor of those who gave their lives defending the Pontiff.
One day after my birthday
Just came across your program. I wonder if I could join with the podcast.
There’s a song about the stand of the Swiss guard called the last stand by Sabaton y’all should check it out
And some pretty sweet paintings too!
Move your camera so the bright light from the windows aren’t behind you . You all look like dark shadows
Yes Ryan
I love you guys
You guys are all a howl!
Such a episode. Thank you so much. Especially for that clear candid, and confident teaching about the morality of killing zombies. That has been bothering me SO MUCH. Whew!
LOL! Zombies look out, here comes Father Rich!
I've worried about that myself. Sooner or later, we're going to have to kill off some zombies. They aren't going away even if Donald Trump does.
Yeah…..now I feel comfortable watching that Walking Dead show again……wow.
Yes…..please have some fried muskrat flown in……mashed potatoes, cream gravy and green beans.
So many of the Early church fathers wrote the near impossibly of actually being saved. Yes this was the church of the 1960-70's yes truth , Yet we still practice the faith.
I don't know when the Swiss started guarding the Pope, but I had read where Maxim of La Salette was a guard for the Pope in the 1800s.
Regarding the Privelege du Blanc: Why isn't the Queen of Lesotho, who with her husband is Catholic, not given this right?
“What’s a capybara?” “A little Mammaly deal” best line of the show😂
LOL!
I'll take some gator but other than that I'm sticking to fish on Fridays 😂
Okay, I’m from Wisconsin and I have NEVER heard of eating muskrat on Fridays in Lent! 😖😂
Same here, and I'm up in the Lakeland area.
If Ryan can take care of seven kids, he should have a special exemption to be qualified for the Swiss Guard.
Mate, if that's what you call a sunny morning, you should visit Australia!
Would love to!
Haven’t seen the video yet, but leading up to the alter you used to have to have 3 steps going up to it, and later they changed it to it can just be an odd amount
Father Rich - Zombie Hunter
189 Swiss Guards held them off as the pope escaped to Castel San Angelo. See Sabaton song The Last Stand
Can you please do a show on Fatima?
Yes, I vote for the muskrat show!
Ok, I live in northern Wisconsin. In all the fish fries I have been to there hasn't been ANY restaurants that offered muskrat. You sure you guys aren't drinking some of that altar wine?
No, Nancy Pelosi cornered the market for it!
Hardest rule to follow as a practicing Roman Catholic. No meat on Friday duting lent. Yet somehow I'm allowed to eat fish. Still try to wrap my head around that one.
@@Dogwood07 Which is why fish is eaten on Fridays. The point I made to my priest is that it's still an animal. So why is it allowed during Lent.
@@jimlittle7111Because it's a sacrifice to give up meat.
It's not the same, it's a cold blooded animal, it's also not that filling, but you can give up even fish as personal sacrifice for Lent, actually today is Friday and Lent and I didn't eat meat or fish the whole day, God bless y'all❤✌
Meat is associated with a feast - especially.in the old testament. Fish was the daily/everyday food. Lambs, cows and goats were eaten during celebrations - i.e. the fatted calf upon the return of the prodigal son.
I would like to see a episode of you guys eating musk rat! (yucckkk!) ;) LOL
My hunting friends tell me it tastes like wild chicken.
@10:00 What about Princess Marie Aglaë of Liechtenstein who is the wife of the reigning monarch of Liechtenstein, both of whom are Catholic?
She does not get the privilege. It currently does not apply to every Catholic royal family
The privilege is at the discretion of the Pope. It has never been accorded to the Princess of Liechtenstein or to the Queen of Lesotho.
Able and fit😊
The last time St. Patrick's Day landed on a Friday in Lent, I remember being told that you're still supposed to choose another day of the week to abstain from meat, or perform another act of penance instead. Is this generally true, or does it vary by diocese?
In my experience, it is not choosing another day, but instead choosing another penitential act on that day instead of abstinence from meat.
Okay, thanks! I was kind of confused about what to do the last time it happened, so I just took the easy way out and fasted from meat anyway (haha).
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My husband and I do No Meat on all Wednesdays and Fridays of the year. IF we for see an exception. Which is rare. We do the day before, as a fore thought, and not the day after. So to not be an after thought nor risk of delay or forgetting. Its in place with a full grace and heart. This way we don't side-step ourselves, and or, our faithful practice. Keeps us on course. ✝️
(tue04oct2022)
Are diabetics allowed to eat meat on Fridays during lent?
No
2:48 **Pope Maxwell dies**
*The Beatles have entered the chat*
Normie
Pelosi wasn’t rocking a mantilla on her last visit. She did wear the black though.
I think the Swiss brcame the Pope’s personal guard because back then the swiss infantry was considered the best in Europe, many monarchs wanted them in their army, that included the pope.
This is the first time I've watched your show...very entertaining and I'd like to watch an episode where you guys eat muskrat...Side note in college I ate a hot dog during lent when I gave up meat and it was THE BEST hotdog I have ever eaten :)
Maybe during Lent, we can shoot live from a Muskrat restaurant!!!
I'd watch that episode haha
Love to listen to your show. Very interesting .
Michaelangelo designed the Swiss gaurd uniform not da vinci
The cause of Thomas a kempis was stopped because they feared he may have despaired.
i really enjoyed this episode because of all the interesting “cliff claven” factoids I wasn’t aware of like the silver hammer, bishop of the moon, Marian shrine in orlando. etc. Thanks Guys.
Muskrat might be good cooked in a spicy curry?
_"Forgive me father, for I have sinned. I went to _*_Florida Fried Gator_*_ and ate _*_crocodile_*_ on Friday because the manager thought he was serving _*_alligator."_*
Talk about: Will there be an American Pope?
Ryan you can be my guard
If muskrat and capybara, what about nutria?
You guys are a bit behind on your queens: in Spain it's queen Laetitiza, Belgium has queen Mathilde. Has been since 2013.
How about non Catholics required to file for annulment.
AFAIK, that’s only if they want to marry a Catholic.
Its not a MAN-TILL-AH
its a MAN-TEE-AH. LOL
Lol, or as we say in English, a veil
If you died today, Father, you would probably be embalmed….believe me, no one gets out of embalming alive.
@20:00 Can you eat frogs?
I love that priest
capybara is the largest rodent in the world 🤓
Okay, I guess so ... not sure what to ... I mean, hmmm, I dunno. Okay.
I don't buy Swiss cheese. They are defective, full of holes, why do stores sell them?
I kinda like holy cheese tho
It's from the pistol ranges! They shoot at the cheese!
Because it is holy lol
Oo
Po
I'm going to argue that since the Manned Mission Space Center is in the Diocese of Galveston-Houston (NASA - Johnson Space Center - is in Clear Lake), then it should be the Archbishop of Galveston-Houston that is the Ordinary of the Moon. Just sayin'...
Capybaras are not small. They stand 20 to 25 inches tall at the withers and weigh 77 to 150 lbs.
50 to 62 cm; 30 to 65 kg.
it is true about Thos a'Kempis ... dear Lord!!!!
When you gonna show the picture of the Pope Car. That he mobile
2:35 Family Guy reference? Lol
Capybaras are not smalll, cute animals. They are huge rodents.
They are still cute though
There is no such person as the Queen of England and there hasn't been for over 300 years.
Since the Act of Union in 1801
NASA is not a military agency, so the Bishop of St. Augustine gets the Moon.
There was a time when you could watch this podcast and feel proud 2 be a Catholic.
Wish you guys would filter out the SNL comedy mentality which strongly spews out, specially, coming from father Richard!
Cows are cute 😂
Zombies are already dead so you are not killing a living person…..right, Father Rich?
C’mon guys… you went totally off point!!
serioulsy the bible has 613 rules, do we need more?
Canon Law has about 2500 rules
Jewish Law is 613.
I’m at about 16:00 can’t take any more. Hollywood huh? I believe it. Wondering what your Mission Statement is.
Sorry fella , but the Swiss guard uniforms were not designed by the artist Michelangelo. That’s a myth
You guys are funny.
Alligator is delicious!
I know this is an old video but I said I’d add a correction. I believe members of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre are permitted to enter St. Peter’s (or any church) on horseback. Perhaps this was the third Order referenced but not discussed? This is a prerogative that dates back to the crusades and was never annulled and technically still exists. The two papal orders you mentioned are modern Orders of Knighthood (only dating back to the 1830s/40s) and I would question whether they technically have this privilege. I certainly can not envisage a situation where an ancient Order, such as the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, had this privilege stripped but modern Orders (Gregory and Sylvester) were conferred with it. I am open to correction but I doubt I’m incorrect. By the way, I absolutely love the Catholic Talk Show!
That is ridiculous. Women wearing black. Not even Jesus had attire rules.
I wanna be a Swiss Guard :-)
It would be much better without the ancillary bantering - a waste of time.
Please address abortion. Is it in the Bible?
Even pro choice is in the Bible! Numbers 5:11 to 32
Thou shall not murder. No exceptions