Knight Moves

Knights have been defenders of Christendom since the Middle Ages.  Today’s Knights serve the Church through their many good deeds.  Mark, the Teacher, and Greg, the Rocket Scientist, will have lively discussions with Catholic men who proclaim the Kingdom of God through their faith and works.  The rallying cry, “Jesu cum Maria sit in nobis via,” “May Jesus with Mary be with us on the way,” will be their call to arms for men to lead their families deeper in love with our Catholic faith.

03 Jul 23 – Celebrating the 4th of July Like a Knight

Today’s Topics: 1) In-studio, Mark interviews Greg who is doing what many Brother Knights do in early July, sell fireworks.  The Alhambra Council hosts their largest fundraiser of the year at their TNT Firework booth located on Main St. and Hidalgo Ave. by the Smart & Final store in Alhambra, CA.  Proceeds from the sales …

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26 Jun 23 – Eucharistic Devotion with Joe Serrano

Today’s Topics: 1) The Eucharist is ‘the source and summit of the Christian life. A brief explanation of the Real Presence is offered. Adoration is the first attitude of man acknowledging that he is a creature before his Creator. It exalts the greatness of the Lord who made us and the almighty power of the Savior …

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19 Jun 23 – The Sacred Heart of Jesus with Richard Brodka

Today’s Topics: 1) The history of the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is discussed. The devotion is focused on the long-suffering love and compassion of the heart of Jesus Christ towards humanity. The 12 promises of Christ to those who practice this devotion are detailed, 2) The second segment continues with the promises from …

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12 Jun 23 – The Sacred Heart of Jesus with Mike Alvarado

Today’s Topics: 1) Saint Margaret Mary of Alacoque in the 17th century promoted the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.  In 1675, Jesus told Margaret Mary that He wanted the Feast of the Sacred Heart to be celebrated on the Friday after the Corpus Christi octave. In 1856, the Feast of the Sacred Heart …

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05 Jun 23 – Sacred Heart and “Pride” with Eddie Brock

Today’s Topics: 1) The month of June is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus throughout the Catholic Church; however, the father of lies is attempting to co-opt it for a month of homosexual “pride.” We cover the importance of returning to our Catholic roots with a devotion to the Sacred Heart and observing pride …

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29 May 23 – Catholic Masculinity

Today’s Topics: 1) Masculinity is the quality or nature of the male species. Man is created by God as a human person who can begin and control his own actions. He is meant to seek God and gain perfection by cleaving to him, 2) What exactly is Catholic masculinity? It is the behaviors exemplified by …

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22 May 23 – Theological Virtues and Vices

Today’s Topics: 1) The Theological Virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity “adapt man’s faculties for participation in the divine nature” and “directly relate to God. They dispose Christians to live in a relationship with the Holy Trinity,” and have as “their origin, motive, and object” the Triune God (CCC 1812), 2) “Faith is the Theological …

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15 May 23 – Science and the Catholic Church with Federico Perdomo

Today’s Topics: 1) In this episode, we discuss Science and the Catholic Church. It is a common myth that the Catholic Church is anti-science, but in reality, both the Church and science are in pursuit of the truth. The Catholic Church has supported the sciences from the earliest days and as a result has been …

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08 May 23 – Mary: The Mother of God with Thomas Rudkins

Today’s Topics: 1) The origins of the name Mary are discussed as well as the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church: 1, Mother of God, 2, Perpetual Virginity, 3, Immaculate Conception, 4, Assumption, 2) Thomas Rudkins, who is a return guest, reacquaints us with his history as a Catholic; how he became a Knight …

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24 Apr 23 – Easter, Acts, and the Didache

Today’s Topics: 1) Easter season which is upon us and we declare “Christus Resurrexit!” and respond”Resurrexit Vere!” This means “Christ is Risen” and we respond “He is Risen Indeed!” We follow this with the overview of the 5th Book of the New Testament, which is the Acts of the Apostles, 2) We cover a more of …

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