We found 3 episodes of Forte Catholic with the tag “seminary”.
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296: Liturgical Abuse, Priest Formation & Leadership w/Bearded Blevins & Fr. Anthony
July 6th, 2022 | 1 hr 7 mins
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Fr. Anthony, Bearded Blevins & Taylor team up for this episode where they discuss liturgical abuse, how priest formation takes too long but often isn't enough & share a story about sacrificial leadership. And speaking of leadership...is Pope Francis retiring soon!?!?
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257: Devotions, Seminarians & the Catechism w/Edmund Mitchell
September 15th, 2021 | 1 hr 5 mins
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Taylor has a lot of things to yell about and Fr. Anthony has some answers. They have a blast yelling about things that ultimately don't matter but just show how fun the oddities of Catholicism can be. Edmund Mitchell joins the show to talk about his new project making the catechism more easily approachable so we can dive into the richness of our faith.
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190: Taylor hosts solo for the first time in years. w/guest Fr. Cassidy Stinson
May 27th, 2020 | 55 mins 15 secs
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After a hectic week, Taylor decides to go solo on an episode for the first time since 2017. He shares about why he didn't want to do an episode this week but ultimately decided to, how there are too many things(good and bad) happening at once & shares he interesting first trip back to Church in months. He's joined in the second segment by Fr. Cassidy Stinson for a conversation on crushing demons and the differences between how priests are trained now and back in the day.