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The Konza Catholic Podcast

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Join Fr. Gale as he invites his friends to talk, laugh, and teach about trending topics, popular culture, and - of course - the truth, goodness, and beauty of the Catholic Faith. Fr. Gale Hammerschmidt serves as the chaplain at St. Isidore's Catholic Student Center at K-State and the Director of Communication and Evangelization for the Diocese of Salina in Kansas.
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Episodes

Entering The Long Loneliness with Dorothy Day - KCP 046

Tune in for another Thirsty Thursday as Fr. Gale dives into the life of his "best friend that he's never met", Dorothy Day, as she told it in her masterpiece autobiography, "The Long Loneliness". She explains how writing an autobiography is like making a confession, and Fr. Gale tells us how even the darkest moments of her life eventually led her to God and the Catholic Church.

Jan 28, 202126 min

Inspirational Witnesses in the World of Sports - KCP 045

Join us for a fun and informative episode as the Konza Catholic gang talks about a few of their favorite Catholics in the sports world, and why it's powerful for people in the spotlight to share their witness. Tune in for a laugh and to learn more about people like Phillip Rivers, Dick Vitale, and Hank Aaron.

Jan 26, 202143 min

He Leadeth Me - KCP 044

Tune in for another Thirsty Thursday as Fr. Drew tells us about one of his personal heroes, Walter Ciszek S.J., and his experience in Soviet Russia. Fr. Drew explains what happened and what we can learn from this great man, who one day will hopefully be canonized. Books mentioned: He Leadeth Me With God in Russia Both by Walter Ciszek S.J.

Jan 21, 202126 min

Our Five Favorite Books - KCP043

Tune in for a fun and informative episode of the Konza Catholic Podcast as Fr. Gale and Fr. Drew run through their five favorite books, some of which they may or may not have read. They explain why it is that these books have touched them so deeply, and why they may do the same for you. For a list of books mentioned in this podcast, please visit the episode page on KonzaCatholic.com

Jan 19, 202155 min

When My Plan Doesn't Work Out: Interview with Deacon Brian McCaffrey

Tune in for very special Thirsty Thursday, as Fr. Gale interviews Deacon Brian about his ordination to the Diaconate, his time at St. Isidore's, and what name he would take as Pope. As always, there's lots of laughs and good spiritual insights from Konza Catholic's favorite deacon.

Jan 14, 202120 min

A Catholic Response to a Divided America - KCP041

Join us for a thoughtful discussion as Fr Gale, Fr Drew, Vaughn Kohler, and Deacon Brian McCaffery discuss the heated state of American discourse, and how we can and should respond to it as faithful Catholics. They explain how we might have gotten here, and what the next steps are for those seeking Heaven.

Jan 12, 202156 min

The Spirit Of St. Andrew - KCP040

Tune in for another Thirsty Thursday as Father Gale tells us about his favorite Christmas gift, a sweatshirt with the letters SOSA. He explains what it means, what the Spirit of Saint Andrew looks like in everyday life, how it can change your life, and recounts the first time he delivered this message.

Jan 07, 202118 min

What's All This About A Year Of Saint Joseph? - KCP039

Pope Francis recently declared this new church year as the "Year of Saint Joseph", So the Konza Catholic Crew is back to explain what that means, and why St. Joseph is such an important model for us as Christians. Come for Pope Francis' expounding on the life of the silent Saint, stay for Father Gale's speculation on St. Joseph's prayer.

Jan 05, 20211 hr

Exploring Marian Consecration, with Fr. Drew Hoffman - KCP038

Join us for another Thirsty Thursday as Father Drew walks us through the history and basics of consecrating ourselves to Jesus through Mary, or "Marian Consecration" as it is popularly known. He explains the history, the benefits, and why he's committed to this discipline of prayer for the last fifteen years.

Dec 30, 202020 min

What's The Word of The Year? - KCP037

What's the Word of the Year? For years, Father Drew and his friends have been choosing a "Word of the Year" for the upcoming year. It's meant to give the new year a theme, a focus, and express their hopes for the next 12 months. It's interesting, meaningful, and fun! On this episode, the priests and Vaughn share their Word of the Year and unpack the highlights (yes, there were highlights) of 2020.

Dec 29, 202054 min

Jesus Redeemed The Island of Misfit Toys - KCP036

What does Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer have to do with the real meaning of Christmas? We're talking about that great television program that aired way back in 1964. Do Rudolph, Hermie, Yukon Cornelius, and the Abominable Snowman have anything to teach us about the story of the Incarnation, the amazingly true story about God the Son coming to Earth as a human baby? Father Gale thinks so. (And he also shares an encouraging word from Bishop Gerald Vincke.)

Dec 24, 202016 min

Exploring Saint Augustine's Shocking Tell-All Book For Restless Hearts - KCP035

The Confessions by Saint Augustine is arguably the second-most influential book in Church history. When it first appeared on the scene, it was shocking in its level of vulnerability. Few, if any, church leaders had shared his personal story in such a courageous, transparent way. Father Drew and Andy Brandt talk through this spiritual tell-all and show how it has helped millions discover that "our hearts restless until they rest in Thee." (Also, Father Drew shares dark, shocking confession of his...

Dec 22, 202051 min

The Wisdom of The Magi and The Wonder of The Mass - KCP034

During this season of Advent, we often hear about the "wise men" who came from the East to offer gifts to the baby Jesus. In this episode, Father Drew Hoffman offers an insightful and beautiful reflection on the connections between the story of "The Magi" and the celebration and experience of the Holy Mass.

Dec 16, 202016 min

Do Smart People Become Catholic? ft. Kale Watchous - KCP033

Kale Watchous is a 22-year old Catholic convert from Wichita who wrote a 687-page book titled "Built on the Apostles." (Kale is really, really smart and we pray the Lord keeps him humble.) He wrote the book to defend his decision to enter the Catholic Church. In today's episode, the Konza Crew interviews Kale about his journey to Rome. It's a thought-provoking conversation that will not only remind you of all the great reasons to be Catholic, but encourage you to share your faith with others....

Dec 15, 202044 min

The Amazing Prophecies (and Curious Controversy) of Christmas - KCP031

700 years before it actually happened, the prophet Isaiah foretold the miraculous birth of Christ, as well as the way that God was going to bring light to a world in darkness. In the last couple decades, there’s been a curious controversy about a well-known Christmas song that Catholics often sing during Advent. Do you know the prophecies and understand how rich and meaningful they are to your faith? Have you heard about the controversy? What do think about it? Listen for the details and delight...

Dec 08, 202051 min

Embracing St. Francis Xavier's Passion for Souls - KCP030

Why did Father Gale take a "Polar Plunge" this time last year and what does it have to do with St. Francis Xavier and the Church's great mission of introducing people to Jesus? Are you passionate about sharing the gospel with others? Why not? These are the questions posed (and answered) in this Thirsty Thursday episode.

Dec 03, 202020 min

Hallmark Holiday Movies and The Season of Advent - KCP029

You've never heard a podcast episode like this before! Father Gale and Father Drew recap the 7 basic plots of Hallmark holiday movies, and reflect on their relevance to the season of Advent. Believe it or not, you might smile. You might laugh. You might gain some helpful insight for your spiritual life!

Dec 01, 202044 min

14 RULES FOR FREEDOM: St. Ignatius' Discernment of Spirits - KCP027

How can we learn to be liberated from our enslavement to negative emotions, temptations, and the critical, self-destructive thoughts in our own minds? How can we learn to be more aware of God's spirit in our hearts and his action in our lives? St. Ignatius of Loyalty shared with the Church fourteen rules that will help us navigate our Christian life, and experience greater freedom in rejecting sin and pursuing the true, good, and beautiful.

Nov 24, 202055 min

How To Begin Every Day Of Your Life - KCP026

Five minutes at the beginning of your day can totally transform your faith—and your life. As we approach Thanksgiving, Father Gale Hammerschmidt explains how the practice of identifying your blessing on a regular basis can help you take off your “Insta-goggles,” open your eyes to the extraordinary nature of your ordinary life, and ultimately, move you closer to becoming a saint.

Nov 19, 202014 min

SHARE THE MASTER'S JOY: The Game of Golf and The God-Centered Life - KCP025

The Masters golf tournament was last week! Even if you aren't a golfer and don't appreciate "The Tradition Unlike Any Other," there are some fascinating connections between the game of golf and the life of faith. In this fun, rollicking conversation between Father Gale and Father Drew, the two of them discuss some of the features and traditions of The Masters in particular and golf in general, and share interesting observations and insights that will enrich your spiritual life.

Nov 17, 202042 min

PATRIOT PRIEST: The Inspiring Life of Father Emil Kapaun - KCP024

As the country has recently celebrated Veteran's Day, Father Drew Hoffman of St. Isidore's Catholic Student Center shares the story of a true American hero: Father Emil Kapaun. Venerated by the Catholic Church as a "Servant of God," Kapaun was ordained in the Diocese of Wichita, served as a U.S Army Chaplain in WW2 and Korea, and was an example of faith, valor, and service to others--even to the point of death. There are so many lessons we can learn from this great soul.

Nov 12, 202024 min

Lamar Hunt Jr. on The Kansas City Chiefs, The Catholic Faith, and Making The Most of What God's Given You - KCP023

Lamar Hunt Jr. is part owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and the founder of the Loretto Foundation, an organization dedicated "to building stronger families by encouraging spiritual growth." His achievements and credentials are impressive, but Lamar says that he is most thankful to be "a beloved child of God." He and the crew talk about his background growing up in a legendary NFL family, the euphoria of winning a Super Bowl, and how all of us can grow in faith and make the most of the lives God h...

Nov 09, 202053 min

How to Pursue Your Vocation, with Father Gale Hammerschmidt - KCP022

It's National Vocations Week! In this episode, Father Gale Hammerschmidt briefly shares the story of how he discerned his vocation to the priesthood. In addition, he provides helpful guidance for those trying to determine whether to pursue a vocation to the priesthood, the religious life, or marriage. Finally, he shares an easy-to-remember acronym for determining if you are the kind of person God can use to transform the world. (Spoiler alert: you need not be perfect.)

Nov 05, 202020 min

All About All Hallows, All Saints and All Souls - KCP021

We're a couple days past Halloween, All Saints Day, and All Souls Day, but it's not too late to delve into the significance (and utter coolness) of two of the greatest feast days of the Catholic year. How exactly does one become a saint? Do you have to be canonized by the Church? Why do we venerate the saints? Why and how do we pray for the souls in purgatory? Listen to this episode for answers to these questions, amusing banter about Halloween, and more!

Nov 03, 202050 min

PURIFIED BY FIRE: What's Purgatory All About?, with Father Drew Hoffman - KCP020

The doctrine of purgatory is a significant, admittedly strange teaching of the Catholic Church. One the one hand, it makes total sense. On the other hand, it's a perplexing mystery. What's purgatory all about? In this episode, Father Drew Hoffman of St. Isidore's Catholic Student Center explores and explains this oftentimes controversial and confusing doctrine, ultimately concluding that if we rightly understand the nature and purpose of purgatory, it will bring us closer to Jesus.

Oct 29, 202028 min

A Daring Escape From Communism! The Smell of Cucumbers! And Discerning God's Will! ft. Sister Serena Deters - KCP019

When Sister Serena Deters of the Marian Sisters of Lincoln comes into town, good (and cool) things happen. A beloved spiritual director, Sister Serena joins the Konza Crew for this episode and deep and hilarious conversation ensues. Listen to the exciting story behind her religious order's move to Nebraska, and learn "tips and tricks" (as Father Drew likes to say) for discerning your vocation, as well as seeking God's will in your life.

Oct 27, 202046 min

A Great Pope, A Great Nickname, and Some Keys to Greatness - KCP018

Some people in history have some crazy nicknames. "Suleiman the Magnificent," "Ivan the Terrible," and "Michael the Drunkard" to name a few. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be given nickname "The Great?" That's exactly what Pope St. Gregory was called. How did he earn that nickname and what can we learn from him about pursuing greatness ourselves? That's what Father Drew Hoffman talks about in today's episode.

Oct 23, 202017 min

An Eccentric Saint's Extraordinary Method for Transforming Lives - KCP017

Too many Catholics think that the only way we're going to transform people's lives for Christ is to have all the answers or possess all the virtues. What if there was a way we could mightily impact others just by offering ourselves to them as real, down-to-earth human beings? In this episode, the Konza crew dives into the life of St. Philip Neri, an eccentric but authentic man who met people where they were at, gave them the freedom to be themselves, and won people to Christ with radical kindnes...

Oct 20, 202054 min

CHRIST CAN'T BE EXCLUDED: What To Remember When A Culture Tries To Get Rid of God, with Father Gale Hammerschmidt - KCP016

Drawing from the riveting story surrounding the life of Saint John Paul the Great and the fall of the Soviet Union, Father Gale Hammerschmidt of St. Isidore's urges us to remember that while there are forces at work in our culture trying to marginalize the Church, they will not ultimately succeed. If we really want God in our lives, and rise to our duties and responsibilities, Jesus will make his presence known--powerfully and undeniably.

Oct 15, 202022 min

How Does Jesus Want Us to Work, Shop, or Vote?, ft. Pastor Reid Kapple - KCP015

When you're not in church, do you take your faith with you wherever you go? How does being a Christian shape the way you perform at your job, spend money on Amazon, or engage in the political process? Can we actually know how Jesus wants us to work, shop, or vote? Pastor Reid Kapple of Christ Community Church in Olathe, Kansas joins the Ad Astra Apostles and they discuss how all Christians can be a better witness for Christ in the public square, and a more powerful influence for Christ in the cu...

Oct 13, 20201 hr 4 min
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