Living LIT

Robyn Bruggeman

Living in truth for the little church you call home.

  1. 3d ago

    The Biblical Truth about Generational Curses-And How to Break Free (with Dan Schneider)

    Sometimes families carry hidden burdens they don't even realize—generational curses that quietly undermine their strength and unity. But what if you could uncover these unseen chains and break free? On this episode, biblical scholar and spiritual warfare expert Dr. Dan Schneider reveals how generational sins and curses impact your family today—and more importantly, how you can attain spiritual freedom. You'll discover: ~the biblical and Catholic understanding of generational curses, including St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas’s insights on inheritance of sin and its effects ~concrete examples of how family patterns—like vice, abuse, and sickness—are connected to spiritual roots ~ the surprising role of witchcraft, Freemasonry, and other occult influences in family curses ~ and practical steps—including prayers, sacraments, and spiritual warfare techniques—to break these chains in your own family line. This conversation is a vital resource for anyone feeling overwhelmed by recurring family struggles—whether they’re aware of specific issues or sensing a spiritual darkness lurking beneath the surface. Ignoring these patterns can lead to deeper despair, but understanding and action open the door to healing, peace, and generational blessing. We cover how sacraments, prayer, and living a life of holiness are your strongest defenses against these spiritual enemies. With a background of intense research, field experience, and compassionate teaching, Dr. Schneider offers hope and clarity. His latest book, "Sins of the Father: A Catholic and Biblical Approach to Generational Curses," gives you the biblical basis and practical tools to heal family wounds. Available thru TAN books, use this link TAN Books | Traditional Catholic Books, Saints, Theology & Devotions. And Use code "LIVINGLIT15" for a special discount. If you're ready to confront hidden spiritual battles and walk in greater freedom, this episode is essential listening. Your family’s future depends on it. Find Dan: Catholic Apostolate | Holy League Institute

    45 min
  2. May 26

    An Introduction to Matins: Sanctifying Time Through Prayer (with Samuel McIlheran)

    What is Matins? Why did Christians historically rise in the night or early morning hours to pray? And what might this ancient rhythm of prayer have to say to modern Catholics today? In this episode of Living LIT — Living In Truth, Robyn sits down with Samuel McIlheran to explore the beauty and depth of Matins, an ancient part of the Church’s Divine Office rooted in Scripture, watchfulness, and sanctifying time. Samuel’s new book The Matins Lectionary is a Catholic treasure now available through TAN books. Whether you are familiar with traditional Catholic prayer practices or completely new to terms like Matins, Breviary, or Divine Office, this conversation is an invitation to discover the rich spiritual treasures of the Church in an approachable and encouraging way. Together, we discuss: What Matins actually isThe history and heart behind praying the hoursWhy sacred rhythms matter in modern lifeHow ancient prayer traditions can deepen everyday faithWays ordinary Catholics and families can begin reclaiming rhythms of prayer in the home Whether you are most familiar with the Ordinary Form of the Mass (Novus Ordo) or the Extraordinary Form (Latin), the Church’s ancient rhythms of prayer and sacred traditions offer beauty, wisdom, and spiritual richness for all of us walking the journey of faith together. This episode is not about liturgical camps or preferences-however we do have a great conversation about bridging the gap–a gentle reminder that the treasures of our Catholic faith are not meant to divide us, but to draw us deeper into Christ. TAN Books | Traditional Catholic Books, Saints, Theology & Devotions to order The Matins Lectionary *use code LIVINGLIT15 for a special discount If you’ve ever longed for a deeper, calmer, more rooted spiritual life in the midst of modern noise and distraction, this conversation is for you. Home - Living Lit

    36 min
  3. May 15

    The Many Rites of the Catholic Church & "The Monks" Children book series with Sylvia Dorham

    Sylvia Dorham, author of The Monks children’s book series from TAN Books, joins me on the podcast for a beautiful conversation packed with wisdom, gentleness, and so much goodness for families. We begin by chatting about the different “flavors” or rites within the Catholic Church, and Sylvia does such a lovely job of breaking it all down in a simple and approachable way that helps make something that can feel unfamiliar and uncomfortable much more understandable. Sylvia is part of the Melchite Catholic Church and wife to a priest. We also dive into her delightful children’s book series, The Monks, and the inspiration behind these lovable little monks and the lessons they offer not only children—but parents too. Sylvia shares about her journey to becoming an author, learning the rhythm and discipline of writing, and how beauty, prayer, order, and joy can shape the little church we call home. Sylvia's most recent book is called" This episode is full of encouragement, insight, and practical wisdom woven together with the charm and simplicity of monastic life. Whether you are curious about the richness of the Catholic Church, looking for faith-filled books for your family, or longing to cultivate a more peaceful rhythm in your home, this conversation is such a gift. TAN Books | Traditional Catholic Books, Saints, Theology & Devotions link to TAN books to purchase Monks books *Use Code LIVINGLIT15 for discount

    55 min
  4. May 9

    Festive Faith: Living a Liturgical Life with Steffani Aquila

    Transform your faith from routine to radiant with Living a Liturgical Life—an ancient rhythm that can bring deep joy and meaning to everyday life. Steffani Aquila, founder of His Girl Sunday and author of Festive Faith, reveals how you can seamlessly weave the richness of the Church’s seasons, feasts, and traditions into your modern life without feeling overwhelmed or disconnected. Most Catholics already celebrate Christmas and Easter; Steffani shows you how to expand those moments into a beautiful, year-round practice of praise. Whether you're single, married, have children, or part of a parish community-Living a Liturgical Life is for everyone in any stage. Living Liturgically is a universal invitation to deepen your faith. In this episode, we break down: How to recognize the liturgical and seasonal practices you're already doing—without realizing itHow incorporating recipes, decor, and family traditions breathe new life into old customsThe importance of embracing your unique culture and gifts as parts of your faith journeyThe value of storytelling and community in fostering long-lasting faith practices Why does this matter? Because living liturgically isn’t just another spiritual activity—it's the way we walk with Christ through every season, celebration, and ordinary day. It offers your family a sense of rhythm, roots, and reverence that nurtures the soul amid life’s busyness. If you're craving more intentionality, joy, and beauty in your faith life, this episode will inspire you to start where you are and grow authentically. Liturgical Living & Catholic Tradition | His Girl Sunday To order Festive Faith book: visit Ave Maria Press

    35 min

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