The Shepherd's Voice Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The Most Reverend Joseph Naumann of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas,talks and teaches on the Catholic Faith as it pertains to modern life by interviewing Catholics who live out their Faith by servingothers in Northeast Kansas.
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Behold our Lord Kansas City
Archbishop Naumann interviews Deacon Dana Nearmyer, Lead Consultant for Evangelization and Ashlie Hand, Director of Communications for the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph about the upcoming, historic BeholdKC event.
Come together for a historic Eucharistic celebration and BEHOLD the true presence of our Lord Jesus Christ! This free, public outdoor event is a gathering of the "one holy catholic and apostolic Church," from the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph and the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas and will be the largest Eucharistic adoration opportunity in our city in more than 80 years.
The gathering happens the evening of Saturday, May 4 the on the north lawn at the National World War I Museum and Memorial across from Union Station in Kansas City. -
CRS Rice Bowl Help in times of Crisis and Peace
Archbishop Naumann interviews Deacon Tim Donohue, CRS Diocesan Director for Archdiocese of Boston and a CRS Global Fellow.
They dialogue about how often when we listen to news of all the conflicts and disasters in the world, it can be overwhelming and we can feel quite powerless. But as Catholics, we are not powerless to help, especially during Lent all our parishes have passed out these little cardboard Rice Bowls that have the power to save lives. If there is a disaster or a war, you can be sure the CRS staff are nearby; already implementing a well thought out well networked plan to help. -
Catholic Charities Refugee Resettlement
Archbishop Naumann talks to Rachel Clark, Community Sponsorship Coordinator, for the Catholic Charities' Refugee Resettlement program.
Since around 1975 when the Archdiocese started helping resettle refugees from the Vietnam conflict Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas has developed into one of the largest resettlement sites in Kansas, with most refugees coming from Southeast Asia's Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Their Refugee Resettlement Services offer programs and services designed to provide social and emotional support to refugees including English language classes, citizenship preparation, case management, employment support and more. They have many great ways for people to live out their discipleship of Jesus through the works of mercy by volunteering.
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The Mystery of Diaconate
Archbishop Naumann dialogues with Curtis Keddy, Deacon Candidate and Associate Director of Formation with the Office of Permanent Diaconate about how the Lord called him and the mystery of this Holy Order of service.
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2024 Ven a Confesarte Anuncio en Español
Come to Confession Ad in Spanish
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2024 Come to Confession Ad English
Each Lent, the Archbishop runs commercials to encourage Catholics to experience the healing power of the sacrament of reconciliation. So in addition to their normal schedules, our priests make confessions available Wednesday nights from 6-7 pm at the churches of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.
These are the 30 second spots in English that will run this year on local radio stations and streaming services.
We have also recorded one in Spanish that will air on Spanish speaking stations.
Customer Reviews
Soul Food
Archbishop Naumann’s wisdom and grace is a gift to behold. I was thrilled to be able to hear him wherever I go. As a KC metro resident, hearing him speak with his guests, help to see the larger church body while seeing how we are all connected to the one body of Christ. Thank you, Archbishop Naumann, for this opportunity!
Archbishop Naumann so clear, so cool
This is a great podcast for Catholics or anyone interested in the Catholic perspective. Archbishop Naumann interviews a variety of Catholics living out their faith in the archdiocese of Kansas City. It is cool to hear a bishop engaging people who are serving the Church in a variety of unexpected ways.
The first 3 minutes of every show has the Archbishop teaching the Faith by answering a question related to the show's topic. It's always fresh and interesting.