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#20 - Pandemic Continues - Impact Being Felt Everywhere
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Fr. Linh Nguyen :it's the same thing my head
Unknown Speaker :starts shaking
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Tim Stout :Today is August 24 2020, Friday of the 20th week in Ordinary Time and you are tuned into deacons discussions and drinks. Episode 22 my
Unknown Speaker :heart starts racing. I don't know if
Unknown Speaker :it's the same for my head, start shaking this
Tim Stout :Good evening, everybody. Welcome to another episode of deacons discussions and drinks. I'm Deacon Tim Stout. I'm Deacon Dallas Kelly. For The Win win. Hey, we're back. Welcome back to the studio everybody to be Bad. No Corona. No Corona. That's a song and no Corona. Well, again, this week we're doing another college show. I know that's three or three in a row, but for in the last five weeks with one missed week due to Corona. So, but hey, we're in the middle of a global pandemic. So getting guests is kind of difficult right now. But next week, we will have guests plural guests floral plural. I promise we'll, we'll also most likely be on the road. We will not be in the studio,
Unknown Speaker :who
Tim Stout :will be at a local establishment will vote More about that later. So we'll talk about that a little bit later. The phone lines are now open 657-332-2667 that's 657 deacons. 65573322667 call us text us. We got some text Last week we'll get to those as well today. I didn't realize that I had to look in two different places for the text versus the calls but I've got that set up now so I can see both of those. So call text. We'll wait and see if anything happens with the phones. You can also text Dallas, he's the supreme message receiver receive messages. Father does a pretty good job of that too. You got some good good friends they'd like to call in I think or text in that call and but text in so tight for current events. Who wants to go first?
Dallas Kelley :Well, I kind of got to we can discuss for just a couple of minutes. Go ahead. One of them as Was it the nation of Ireland, Tim.
Unknown Speaker :The nation the
Dallas Kelley :the priest ordination in the
Tim Stout :yes was in Ireland. It was I believe it was Ireland. Yes, the country
Dallas Kelley :or nation of Ireland. We'll have one ordination next year for The whole nation. Wow. But they'll have more bishops in that. Yeah, they'll have more Bishop ordained or I mean ever priests that that's an astounding statistic.
Tim Stout :It's I mean, it tells you the importance of vocations and there is a vocation crisis going on. I mean, it had kind of gotten better and now I think it's, it's backwards an issue. You know, the the effect of the Coronavirus on the on the seminaries too is yet to be determined, but it obviously is going to have an impact. Well, it's
Fr. Linh Nguyen :interesting I hear what the Diocese of New Hampshire they have C seven ordination dis year, the largest ever since the crisis seven
Tim Stout :so that's a lot. What else you got? That's
Dallas Kelley :the other way. Was there was a diocese in the united states that the bishop told all the clergy. If your homily goes over five minutes, you could lose your preaching faculties.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Where's this? I'd love to find out.
Tim Stout :Where do we sign up but we sign up? I mean, I can write five minute homies all
Dallas Kelley :day long. Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, warns of preaching suspensions for homies over the timeline, which was five minutes. Wow.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :And what the nature nature behind that Coronavirus,
Tim Stout :is it? Oh, to keep people out? Yeah, they wanna keep the services short. kind of defeats the purpose. But can be frightening. They can be but I mean, I've seen I've seen some good one minute families. Yeah. So I mean, it's possible, obviously, five minutes. I mean, five minute almost not too terribly short. I mean, my Derek generally goes seven day.
Dallas Kelley :But I you have gave one homily over 10 minutes. So they're always
Fr. Linh Nguyen :less than 30 seconds.
Tim Stout :That's your fastest one. But on average, what are your
Fr. Linh Nguyen :average without all those questions and walk around teasing people? Yeah, probably seven minutes.
Unknown Speaker :I probably agree with it.
Unknown Speaker :Or about follow a route.
Tim Stout :Yeah. What about
Unknown Speaker :you can ask if
Tim Stout :I did texted him. So he's at the hospital. He's
Fr. Linh Nguyen :out of quarantine now. So,
Tim Stout :yes, I text cuz I told him I was praying for him and he texts me back. He says, I'm the content mom. I'm COVID free.
Unknown Speaker :Sweet, very appreciated. I mean,
Tim Stout :you know, it's scary. I mean, scary for anybody, but it's especially for for somebody that's not originally from God didn't have a lot of faith doesn't have any family here, right. It's families, his parishioners, so it's got to be tough horn. So good news. He's, he's healed. So y'all have something you guys are Corona brothers now Yeah,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :we've got three now. So who's the third one? Can you say by the mcglothlin? Anthony Mick lava is an Irishman. He's in Northern Ireland, but parishes yet pietenpol Danville, okay? He came here from Tyler Texas.
Tim Stout :smart guy Tyler Tyler, Tyler. Tyler, I knew what you meant. So you have a current event?
Unknown Speaker :Yes, I do. You know, we, we opened our school
Fr. Linh Nguyen :surprisingly went very smooth. And everybody have a great time. kit was quite interesting because they had the web mask. They learned in our teacher grade, then did a wonderful job and we have a you know, we subdivided the middle school out here at kado. So, you know, every day is a challenge. It's, uh, people kind of mold into the format a little bit. So our staff worked tremendously well, the the task board and good.
Tim Stout :A little bit of buzz being a card. Oh, I saw Mr. colleague given some tours Sunday after mass. So folks who want to go or take a look at it. Hmm. So that's, that's good.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :It you know, despite what it is, things moving. Like I say everybody very nervous, nervous about, you know, because it's so go against the governor. And
Tim Stout :well, there's a lot going against the governor Right. I mean, even the, the Kentucky High School Athletic Association voted to continue. That
Dallas Kelley :was the other thing I couldn't remember. Yeah.
Tim Stout :voted to continue there. The it was all board schedule. That's what it was. And basically, what, what I think they did is they they put down his back on him. They knew that he was going to have to say give it the final approval and so he's gonna be the bad guy like he has been every check every other thing. So school started on Wednesday.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Start on Wednesday so three days in three days in
Dallas Kelley :a row any glitches
Fr. Linh Nguyen :no glitches went smoothly by complying to the policy
Dallas Kelley :is the cafeteria open it
Unknown Speaker :cafeteria open your emails
Fr. Linh Nguyen :but proper protocol don't look good. What
Dallas Kelley :about the middle school over here with their meals how they
Fr. Linh Nguyen :I think they eat a
Unknown Speaker :brown brown brown bag. Yeah.
Tim Stout :Nothing wrong with a brown bag lunch. You get you you get what however much you want that way. And you're not getting any spinach from the lunch lady. The Healthy Food Yeah, good.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :So it's good and you know it, you know, it didn't feel bad in a way, you know, everybody had to step up really hard. And, you know, I'll teach you a great spirit. So thank God for that.
Tim Stout :I think that's, that's a testament to a lot of hard work. Right? But three days in, so we have to see what happens, right? I mean, it's, this is crazy time. Every day is a new day. Every day is a challenge every day is a different thing going on. So let's let's, let's talk about something that's not a lot of controversy. Let's talk about the election. So that's my current event. I've got. I've got two documents here in front of me, they're both websites. I'm just gonna show you that I have them. The first one I would, I'm pretty sure everybody's seen this. Us bishops praise Trump administration for pro life aid policy. You're about this. You heard about this, right? all over social media, a lot of people talking about it. You know, has to do with his position on stem cell and abortion. Both those things are in here, but one you didn't see I'm pretty sure I'm gonna read this one to you. I'm pretty sure you didn't hear this one. Trump honored by praise as pro gay president, after support from bishops on transgender and conscious policy. There you go. probably haven't heard that one. And it's from the US ECB as well. So, there you go. It's just just it to me, it's it's interesting that we're you, you hear a lot of things. And then something that just if it goes against your politics, or your, you're not going to hear you're never gonna hear it. So. And it just shows you To me, it shows you that that this President and the bishops have something in common. They are not necessarily political in nature. I mean, Trump's not a politician. I mean, he's not a traditional politician. So he does things differently. The US ECB is not a political organization, right. It's the church. It's based on their teachings and our teachings go across both political parties. And I think some times we forget that. Yep. Do you agree?
Dallas Kelley :Do you agree you're over there? Yes. I have to ponder on that a little bit. No. I agree that the church is not one political party. I agree. I agree with that.
Tim Stout :There's a lot. I mean, there's this. I said, I agree with that. That's what we're supposed to believe. That's correct. Yeah. I mean, I said last week, and I'll say, I'll say it again, welcome to this election season, because faith is gonna be front and center. It was front and center at the Democratic National Convention,
Dallas Kelley :trying to figure out what is the definition of devout because you've been hearing that word a lot. devout, devout,
Tim Stout :versus conservative,
Dallas Kelley :Catholic. When you hear that when you say I'm a devout Catholic, what does that mean?
Fr. Linh Nguyen :devout Catholic, in the tradition, definition or standard people practice. I attend church regularly, if not every day, or every week, and then follow to the best of my understanding sometime, you know, dude, I really understand what the Church teaches. But the founder of the basically the fundamental you know, hot button no gay marriage issues, abortion issues, sex outside marriage issues, that that is a general devout. Some do much more deeper understanding, re educate a lot more, but that generally is a standard. You know.
Dallas Kelley :I mean, I'm, I'm just throwing because you hear it? Well, I mean, I think through politicians, I'm a devout
Tim Stout :Catholic. So do you think a devout Catholic would have a public opinion about social justice issues?
Fr. Linh Nguyen :They probably not comprehends that okay. They The understand the nature of the Catholic church we all massive. Okay, even the issue of social justice, you know, it's section, you know, it break down into a certain era, you know, back in the 70s we talked a lot more about social justice talk about equality during that time, and then it died down much and then go into a tradition much more the rubric of the legality within a church, you know, and then it goes through cycle but but in general, you know, the idea is that, you know, right now, many people still you know, the conservative. The Conservative very question about, you know, Pope Francis, for example, some of them have increased Vatican two, but the mere fact is, they are caught up into a lot had to do with with tiding to a tradition that refused to enter into conversation. You know, Pope Francis My god, he's is like the tradition he is. But he focused on different you know, aspect of it. Yep.
Tim Stout :And I think that's one of the things did you lose the camera fee are good okay. The I just don't social justice issues haven't been historically the big ticket items for Catholics traditionally. I mean that's the way I would describe I mean, they're much more front and center now. Yeah.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Yeah, that you know, oftentimes people in the general norm when they present themselves with Catholic they usually stuck with certain point of view when they coming from who educate them, okay. And that will very well Educate Catholics out there, and they go much more deeper into certain profound conversation. You know, so like I say the, the Catholic Church
Tim Stout :is so big, largest charitable organization on the planet.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Yep. And then, and she seemed very grounded. You know, in every theological debate conversation, we have a tradition of that. And the teachings aren't based from a feminine American or from a
Dallas Kelley :correct our, or Russian or Chinese or whatever. They have to be their base from the course or the particular time you're in some,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :that's what we know. We will not pick and choose, which is is.
Tim Stout :It makes it I mean, I think it really makes it tough for Catholics in America today. That feel like they're devout and they have you know, Let's face it, our Bishop has been in the news lately, right? And there's a lot of people that don't like what they hear from our Bishop. But, you know, he's he's our Bishop. Right right and he's he's called a dislike all bishops are they're called a challenger. I mean, if it's if they're preaching the gospel, and it challenges you that's what it's supposed to do. I mean, it's not the Catholic faith is not comfortable.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :It ever meant to be comfortable and you know, when I went in seminary This is this Justin called pastoral theology. You know, how how like Pope Francis right now how to bring people into a same table with each other and complement each other and talk a difficult conversation right at least you know, important we have to talk about it. You know, when we we are so easy move to a conservative or liberal near those again, it's labeling. So I can like you or dislike you, right, you know, all republican democratic You know, there are people was a we should have a third or fourth party in this in this country so i don't disagree with that.
Tim Stout :But it's it. Anytime you try to frame faith and theology in a political arena you lose. I think
Dallas Kelley :looking to your office,
Unknown Speaker :you're always quiet.
Tim Stout :You don't agree with it? No, I don't disagree or just not agree. You're just trying to take it all in. Just take it all. I see we got some we got some angry faces coming up on face. Oh, really? Yeah, some, some angry ones. So I saw a pop up there, but I'm okay with it. You know, hey, it's all good. You know, it could be worse. You could disconnect. Please don't do that. Alright, so if you want to call in and you want to give us your opinion on these things, we will be more than happy to put you online and we'll talk about it. 657332 to 667 That is 657 deacons, you can text that number as well. Last week Jeanne sparks texted into us and we didn't read it on air but gene saying this is the only time she gets to see us because she's gotta gotta stay inside. Yeah, so we miss miss Jean. I'm assuming she's not been working in the office either. Has she? Oh, Jane fell and hurt herself. So combination. So we've been praying for Jean. So prayers for you, Miss Jane, if you're listening tonight, we miss you missing, missing everybody Really? You know, it's not the same for us. Obviously, when we walk to the back of church, we see people we interact with people we told
Dallas Kelley :when we're sitting up on the sanctuary, you look out, you tend to know who all went to that mass. Well, I can't see that far. When we're at the altar, I could see a couple of people and you know, their mannerisms or, or their body size and you're like, oh, there's but other than that, you might see I can only see out there.
Tim Stout :Yeah, I mean, it's Or who gets a new communion line? It's a different experience for us from our perspective for sure. I think the biggest change for me with the outdoor mass is we I can't hear the responses, right. Part of that, I think is because the speakers are so loud. They're so close to us. I'm sure that maybe some of the folks out there can hear themselves praying, but we can't hear that. We don't hear that.
Dallas Kelley :Yeah. Because I don't think it's we've talked about this before certain responses like when you say the Nicene Creed, if you say it as a group, you can say it without even reading it right. But if you say about yourself, you got to read it. Or the or glory when we've tried to glory or even the Saint Michel prayer at the beginning of mass. I used to hear and people respond with me, but I can't hear any of that now.
Tim Stout :Yeah, I mean, it's the experiences it's still mass as I still feel very spiritual about it, but it is a different experience. That's one of the reasons I said I think we ought to do incense and We got a process and we got to change things up a little bit so what I'm gonna do that
Dallas Kelley :Dallas soon as he tells me to bring the incense I'll bring
Tim Stout :bring the gong first. He wants the gong. Wonder how that that probably heavy? Oh, yeah. Transport that might be a problem calling all Knights of Columbus please report sacristy to move the goal. I
Dallas Kelley :can hear that rolling around on the bed of my truck right now. Thanks. Big.
Tim Stout :We had a couple other messages from last week. Just want to kind of talk about those real quick. There was a message which when I reset the show today it got rid of the message but the gist of the message is does we kind of touched on this with the schools. Does the Catholic Diocese have the right to continue to keep the school open? Can the governor shut it down? And I think the answer is he can't he can't he cannot cannot.
Dallas Kelley :Because I think if he could, he might have already might have already.
Tim Stout :So I still think that our For bishops in Kentucky writers for the four bishops in Kentucky will make good decisions. If something happens that they need to shut the schools down, though.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Yeah, they'll take that step they will revisit in conversation the first week of September. And to discuss about that. Yeah.
Tim Stout :So, you know, I've one of the things that did listen to the High School Athletic Association, they livestream their Board of Control meeting. And one of the things that they talked about that I don't think has got, it's it's been a topic but it's the first time I really heard it discussed in detail a little bit. And it had to do with the mental impact on kids not going to school and not playing sports. And in high school, it's different from college, right? Because in college, like the NCAA reported this week that students fall ball season students will retain their eligibility right. a high school student doesn't retain it. Difficulty right? I mean, they are. They are done. They are done you know their senior and the they don't play football this year.
Unknown Speaker :They can play next year.
Tim Stout :They don't play next year. Is that right? Yeah, high school I'm a high school high school high school it's over and the the mental side of that on kids. You know athletics can be a tremendous motivator for a kid in a classroom. Yeah. Right. And not having that you know what that what that impact is on a kid is I mean, I'm sure there'll be studies about that right?
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Oh, right now believe me my key concern that there was a spectrum news came to talk with us and try and you know, interview our school. And I was presented the fact is, you know, right now I myself just one priests and dealing with four or five cases of people that have been affected by Corona because of isolation. But the mental side of Yes sir. I just imagine that the kids and they they need to be in some type of person encounter with friends and you know, just being social distance fine. At least we sit you know six feet apart learner, same thing interact in some capacity you know kid I I stand by a couple days ago you know at the playground two of our guests got stung by a waps
Unknown Speaker :it wasn't the murder Hornets
Fr. Linh Nguyen :on it and of course, our ministry assistant Terry came out and spray but I have a great time every kid wear a mask and they was live you know have a great time. But it that is so important.
Dallas Kelley :Plus, Tim you got me thinking I'm back when you were describing the errand man and and i played sports in high school, okay. And unless, unless you played sports, maybe you would you don't get it because you got some people that are anti sport in high school. That's all you want to care about as the sports. But what it does for you in life, you might not realize that at the time when you're that young, but it's incredible. And when he was describing training for the Iron Man, I can remember many times and, and working out, you know, getting ready, you know, practices and stuff. You know, every part of your body is telling you your mind, quit and you don't. you've trained your mind to overcome all that your body is telling you. It's a powerful power thing to overcome. And then when you overcome it, the accomplishment you feel inside. That's life that lets you know, that trains you for life. How life drags you down, sometimes in your mind over time. All that that's, that's training for life. And that's the way I look at sports that I went through the amount of times I'm sitting here reminiscing in my mind that I wanted to quit. How many practices or I've just almost walked out the door? Because the training was so hard, but you don't. You overcome, you just keep going.
Tim Stout :Now the mental side of training, doesn't get enough credit. I know we always think of it, it's physical. You feel like it's physical. But even this morning, you know, I get up at 515 to go to the gym and workout and I walk through the guys I work out with I'm like, I didn't know. And then whenever I say that, the trainer always says the same thing. When we finished this workout, you're gonna feel like a million dollars. And he's right when you turn when you're done. When you have that accomplishment done, you know, you've accomplished something both physically and to your point,
Dallas Kelley :mentally, and I come from a time where they withheld water from you. They don't they don't do that anymore because of lawsuits. I mean, you're puking your guts out. Can I have some water? No.
Tim Stout :No water for you. I remember those days. I remember training and playing football as a as a kid in a Catholic grade school where they used to do the bull in the middle of the river that worry they can surround you with players and then you're in the middle and then coach calls out a number that guy comes in and you hit helmets. I mean, you're getting I remember getting stingers you know, in my neck, but that's what the coach one man he wanted that helmet to helmet contact. You know, things have changed. But, you know, obviously that that encounter, you know, whether it's basketball or Iron Man or whether it's cross country, which is a big sport for us at St. John's, you know, that, that mental side of it. It does I agree with that. That's a great that's a
Dallas Kelley :good analogy. You can even think about coaches you screaming at your kid and stuff. You know, a lot of parents sit in the stands don't like that. But you're gonna have bosses growing up are the same way. Tim, your boss, are you like that?
Tim Stout :I don't want to walk up to him. No, no comment. I think but I think all my, my employees love me at least when I'm in front of them, right. mean, you know, it's funny that you bring that up because I think that's part of part of being a boss is also understanding that, that side of it the mental part of a job that a lot of people would only say is is is physical. You know, I have worked in the construction industry, right? We are guys, very physical labor. But there's also a tremendous mental part of it as well and as as a deacon and as a Catholic. I try to live my faith at work so I'm sure I can be overbearing, but I do try to live my faith at work. So why Chad asked me that question there Dallas. Thanks a lot. that put me on the spot. So what were we talking about there? You got me off kilter here. So that was the one of the comments. Catholic Catholic schools was a comment. The other comment that we had was a follow up question from the week before on relics. So can we just take a couple minutes? Let me let me throw the number back up there.
Dallas Kelley :Somebody just commented on the Facebook, give the number out
Tim Stout :657332 to 667. That's 6573322667657, deacons. relics, what we need to know about relics? Well, the question was, you weren't. I forgot you were here that week. The week you were gone. Somebody wanted to know what kind of relics we have at St. Francis or St. JOHN. And I think our response was, we have some relics. We think they're around somewhere. Not sure where they are, but they would be like a class two relic they'd be like a class three or class four relic where they touch something that touched something to touch something.
Unknown Speaker :I don't know.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :When I came to St. JOHN you've talked about the altar right? Yeah the altar relic. Yeah. So first of all the original altar been destroy. There are three stone that built into the altar and they have relevance in who isn't I have no idea. The altar that was the original underpad Elite remember, just a wood table. There's no relics in it leave by law. Virgin to canonical had lived that, you know is the requirement level requirement. It's kind of you know, make sure it's talked a lot more The materials, stone or hardwood, that kind of thing, but in living room material, but anywho I we have three stone have relics in it. So we got john Carter helped rebuild a new altar for St. Francis part of a dedication 200 years and I asked him to put it in, in the older so he back there's some tradition behind that so I have we have acid the relic aquarium pubblicato from a priest priests that give it back to us because he bought it because unfortunately when they sell things they sell everything like Mary Katherine tacon bow, the altar, you know Emma de the high altar where this is the Lamb of God, you know on the high altar that we have. And Angie bought that at the yard sale. One that we have at St. JOHN St. JOHN you know so it kind of said you know what happened so so this priests after he found out that I we bought Chordoma back he gave it back to us one of the was the throbber the incense that we use right now the therfor Yeah, that's from cudham and red red aquarium that he got from here.
Tim Stout :Well there you go bring the cardones therfor back to Cardone Dallas.
Dallas Kelley :I was busy
Unknown Speaker :doing something.
Tim Stout :I missed it. Well, we're gonna bring back the therfor because the therfor that we're using is from originally from carto. Oh, bring it back. Hey, we have a call.
Unknown Speaker :Hello. Caller Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Tim Stout :Hello, Beverly.
Unknown Speaker :Hello. Oh,
Tim Stout :hello, Beverly. Hi, Beverly. I have to turn your radio turn your turn your computer down in the background.
Unknown Speaker :Turn my one off. I think I have a question. I back cardones. Okay.
Unknown Speaker :I want to know what classes did you move out there this year? We moved the middle school out here.
Unknown Speaker :Seven, eight.
Unknown Speaker :Yes, ma'am.
Unknown Speaker :All right now, weird. What did you get rid of? Do you still have the triggers for heavier
Unknown Speaker :or are using them? Are you moving those people into the bill
Tim Stout :that she's talking about at St. John's, what do we do with the sixth seventh and eighth grade classrooms at St. John's?
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Yeah, we we move all the classes in there to make sure we have is it bigger? To sustain it actually, we have one school buildings with is the house is unused because there's too small to accommodate the social distance
Unknown Speaker :okay
Unknown Speaker :on the thing I see somebody came in and said that they want to want you to move out to Cardone father. Where would you live out there?
Tim Stout :Yeah there's a comment on the Facebook page it says Where's that? Did you see that Dallas?
Dallas Kelley :Yes, I heard it follow in might be moving to the house ID card or any truth to that. And when will the house you're living in now go up for sale we don't we don't own the house. We don't
Fr. Linh Nguyen :own the house of the possibility move out here is still under conversation. Because Oh, the danger for me.
Unknown Speaker :You don't need her hitting that big old building all by yourself as time to play For you, our house is wonderful. That's where you should say that's my opinion. That's my opinion that is dangerous
Fr. Linh Nguyen :though when you live out here Do you have a lot more accountability with fire alarm people come to your door and knock asbo keys. Those are quite headaches though. So don't be a lot of compensation required be that before I consider move out here, Beverly.
Unknown Speaker :You know, there's a lot of pictures on my iPad of the school children outside playing man. It looks wonderful. I'm so glad to see those little ones out there plan.
Unknown Speaker :Yes, ma'am. This is what we need. Yes, we
Unknown Speaker :need to get our children into school. Carefully. Yes. Put them in there. And and do that. I mean, I I'm 100% after being quarantined, like I've been for the last few months. I'm ready to go next. I I'm ready to get out now too, but we won't be giving out I guess. That's right.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :So we go Yes We Can we glad that we can take initiative to let our children back to school of course we great concern and careful all of that but at least use you recognize it just like me I saw them on the playground and I'm so happy to see them actually play you know actually see them play. Yeah. And
Dallas Kelley :there's a hand mask on it to play they have mask
Unknown Speaker :on. Wow. Yeah. And does
Unknown Speaker :the playground Yeah, do following orders just like the shirt. But I remember I heard you were going out Ricardo were the older kids. I thought well, I gotta move out of those houses. Because those houses those rooms are small.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Yes, ma'am. Yes, that was the reason why we decided to try out condom. You know hope people have a chance go out and see the building itself out volunteer did a tremendous job. It look fresh. It look new. And spacey. Just like beautiful classroom. I know. I'm right,
Unknown Speaker :right.
Unknown Speaker :Well, Father, I will let you go. But I'm so glad to hear that you're back and you're safe and sound and, and everything. I was worried about it when I heard about you.
Unknown Speaker :But thank you, ma'am. Hotel all of us. Yes.
Unknown Speaker :Good night the rest of night.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Thank you, Beverly. Thanks, Beverly. Yes.
Unknown Speaker :Okay, bye bye. Bye.
Tim Stout :Longtime listener there.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Oh, yeah. number one fan.
Tim Stout :number one fan. Yeah, so that was a question is actually said I recently heard that the bishop wants you to move the Cardo instead of paying rent for the house. So the bishop probably doesn't have an opinion about that. They have no. So he's probably got more important they got
Fr. Linh Nguyen :more headache to deal with than dealing with me.
Tim Stout :Yeah, there's another comment about You want to read that one? Or you may do that
Dallas Kelley :I'm reading another tech.
Tim Stout :I guess I'll get this one. The question was more of a statement. doesn't agree with what the bishop said about Trump being anti pro life because of the broader separation of kids and parents at the border. You have any opinion on that?
Unknown Speaker :Yeah, you know, it's
Fr. Linh Nguyen :the issues right now quite touchy. You know, I'm here not to defend Bishop john what he said. But he say a lot more than what people extract from it. Right? Yeah. They agree on the tone Bishop john Hughes. Probably not. I won't. But he what he said is not far from the teaching of the Church. Okay. Begin from the political aspect of it. It just so overwhelming, you know, like anything, you say something then you will be liable for it. I did it
Tim Stout :all. I did it in a homily. Oh, yeah, you
Fr. Linh Nguyen :did it. And I have to receive tons of complaint and on and on. And that wasn't my intent.
Tim Stout :Right, right. I mean, my intent was to preach the gospel which I still think I did a decent job of preaching the gospel. But again, we frame all these issues in political terms and that's like you said they didn't the the quote that got out of that Bishop john didn't take into context the whole this whole discussion again, you are I probably wouldn't have you choose chosen the words that he did. We would have approached it in a different direction. But it's not far from what the Gospels right.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :So they haven't you know, it's no, I'm sure Bishop Johnson on his lesson, actually inform all of us or as priests and he's saying, Yeah, it is very important to careful with crafting words properly, because media does not like take everything would you say, but they take exactly two words you say and have a run with it. That's a big part of the risk we run sitting around this table doing what we're doing right now. Right? There's risk. There's risk involved in that. And I think sometimes you see, Dallas maybe be a little bit more quiet on the topic or me pause and choose my words carefully. Because,
Tim Stout :you know, we, we
Dallas Kelley :just one word away from suspension.
Tim Stout :Well, that's true. I mean, that's just yeah, that's the world we live in. You know, I have my opinions. You have your opinions, you have your opinions, and then we have the gospel that we try to preach. And most of the time, those lineups, sometimes people try to get those where they don't line up. Whether that's how, you know, we frame a homily at Mass. And, you know, 80 80% of the people think it's a great homily and 20% of it think it's the worst thing in the world. That's, I shoot for 5050 if you hit 5050, then you've done a good job, right? If you've got 50 people 50% of the people who like it, 50% don't like it, then you've probably been Done a decent job,
Dallas Kelley :but I would like if anybody's out there if you disagree. I mean, this is me, y'all. Y'all might have a different if you disagree with a homily I'm given. Email me. Let's talk about it, though. Yeah, I'd rather you know, you've sent me emails. Here. You said you answer him. Email me, Martin. Our email is on the bulletin. Let's discuss what don't you like about it? And you know, we'll have a conversation.
Tim Stout :Yeah. And if you want to have it privately, the great if you and this forum is to if if you've heard something, or you have a question about the teacher, one of the teachings of the church, this was an opportunity to voice that voice question. You know, the Gospel. The Gospel is complicated. It's not, it's not easy sometimes. And if it's always say, if you're living your faith, and it's easy, it's not worth living. Then something is wrong somewhere,
Dallas Kelley :that easy button that needs to be popular. I preached
Tim Stout :about that one time. Actually, Kelly if you're listening, where's the easy button? I got a text.
Dallas Kelley :I got a text and it says deacons, short for Drug Enforcement Agency convicts
Unknown Speaker :What's that mean? Oh, is that what directly
Tim Stout :that's what it says dig into drug Drug Enforcement Agency.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :I like that.
Dallas Kelley :I would tell him who's in it but out there now he might not appreciate y'all know
Tim Stout :we have nothing to do with the Drug Enforcement Agency. just just just for the record,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :but then you know, I'm gonna I'll take a little bit more you know, we live in a cold extremely sensitive right now Coronavirus ain't help either. And all you know the campaign and election year, it's the
Tim Stout :perfect tsunami of post
Fr. Linh Nguyen :tsunami and everybody can add, if I need to advise you know, we have to back off a little bit. Go deep into the mystery. The fate that we have and pray a little you know pray a little so right now is easy is easy to choose sigh either you can serve it labor, even republican democratic. Okay.
Tim Stout :I know you might find it hard to believe but I've talked to people that don't like me that don't like you don't like the bishop. I don't think I've talked anybody that doesn't like you yet Dallas.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Hey, Dallas.
Unknown Speaker :I don't find that hard.
Tim Stout :You got some work to do. You gotta make some people not like you. But I mean, that's, you know, and, and I posted about this on Facebook this week, you probably saw the post, you know, we're human beings. We make mistakes.
Unknown Speaker :We're not we're not angels. We're not angels.
Tim Stout :And that go, No, we're not. We're not angels. And that that happens with the bishops to the bishops are, are are humans they're people. You know, and, and we like to think that that we're perfect or our viewpoints are perfect. When someone, whether it's a priest, a deacon or a bishop that doesn't line up with a way we think, then all of a sudden, they're not perfect anymore. Exactly. they've they've ruined our faith, my perspective of my faith. And and what I said in my Facebook post is your faith is not in a bishop or Deacon or priest. Your faith is in Jesus Christ. And you have to live that. You have to live your faith through Jesus Christ, not through me here. You
Fr. Linh Nguyen :know, one of the things I mentioned again, is for yourself, right? No, absolutely. We live so quickly in reaction instead of contemplation. You know, it's so quickly the idea if I need to challenge everybody, to learn more about Donald Trump, learn more about Joe Biden, you know, just learn more of what they stand and what they are. Learn more Bishop, john, you know, yeah, we all make mistakes, but the idea is that I'm going to just reflect back to the The current situation right now is so intense. And we we choose to react instead of being proactive toward peace, love, and friendship, you know, those are the key. You know, right now we pick friends for those who like the way I say. Unfortunately, that's not the gospel. So, we all quest for truth.
Tim Stout :No and one of the comments on Facebook says, Does the church stand with bad? No, the church does not stay in with bad and it doesn't stand with Trump. The church stands with Jesus Christ. Exactly. Yeah.
Dallas Kelley :And I told you this Tim for my fishing partner, fish when I've known him since high school. We were good friends. Every single moral issue, I believe he believes the office,
Tim Stout :but you still fish together. We're
Dallas Kelley :still friends. We've been fishing and hunting for years together.
Tim Stout :Yeah. And I think, you know, that's, I mean, that's something that's, that's lost in this world. And really, I think kind of started with rush limbaugh. I mean, in in your life when I say this, do you remember his radio station? When when Clinton was president it? It's always started off with America held hostage and then day, whatever, the Clinton presidency,
Dallas Kelley :right I don't remember. I never I listened to him some but he came on I think like 12 to three. And when you're working, it's hard to hear.
Tim Stout :And this is this is something I you know, when when Trump was elected, I had some conversation with some folks and one of the things I said was America is not going to end with the Trump presidency. America didn't end with the Obama presidents. America did not end with the reagan presidency with bush one or bush two presidency. You know, in our faith definitely should not hinge upon who the President is exactly. If anything, if if the guy that you want to be president is not elected to the job, It should in bold in your face. It should call you to be more to live your faith more and be more vocal about your faith. Not about your politics but about your faith. Yep. Anyway, you're all getting text messages. I can tell. I can. I can
Unknown Speaker :tell you keep talking. We're getting. We're getting.
Tim Stout :I can look we got 10 thumbs up three hearts. That's from your adoring viewers Dallas. And we got some
Dallas Kelley :angry faces those of yours adore.
Tim Stout :Those are the people that really love me.
Dallas Kelley :Follow man. He's the thumbs up.
Tim Stout :So no calls. So I wanted the number. We put it up there. What was the number 657-332-2667 that's 657 deacons. I get that number for free. That's why I
Dallas Kelley :don't have a fishing report this week. So
Tim Stout :So what we'll do, let's do this. Let's go to st of the day. We're a little early for Saturday, but let's go say of the day and if you want to call it 657 deacons spell it out and it might be hard for people to spell it out on their phones these days. I don't know. 657332 to 667. All of our lines are open. You can text. They're all open. There's nothing coming in on that. But we will talk about the saint of the day.
Unknown Speaker :Pius the 10th
Tim Stout :Pass the tip before we push the button. I'll pass the 10th Tao said the saint of the day is this a schismatic? He's He's nice now that the people that followed SPX right there they're schism right there was some agreement on that something happened recently on that right now ceiling. Some he did the SSP x. There was something that happened
Dallas Kelley :recently on that. You're talking about the they're they're having the same crisis we've no No, no, no, no, no, no, that was We
Tim Stout :recognize something from the Pope Francis recognized the ordinations or something.
Dallas Kelley :Well, they're ordinations, I believe are are valid. They're just they might elicit Am I saying that right? You know, they're they have true priest, because, but they're still separated at
Tim Stout :church because they they believe the last true Pope was best today's saying that the day Pope's Pope St.
Unknown Speaker :Francis Commedia saint of the day for August 21. Today we celebrate Pope St. Pius the 10th. Born into a poor Italian family in 1835. Joseph sarto, was elected Pope at age 68. Ever mindful of his humble origins, he was often embarrassed by the splendor of the papal court. Pope Pius was intensely interested in politics and encouraged Italian Catholics to become more involved politically. One of his first PayPal acts was ending the supposed right of governments to interfere in PayPal elections. Pius The 10th is perhaps best remembered for his encouragement of the frequent reception of Holy Communion, especially by children. In 1910, he declared that children had reached the age of reason at age seven, and should therefore be permitted to receive the Eucharist. On the 11th anniversary of his papal election, Europe was plunged into the First World War pious had foreseen it, but the wars impact troubled him deeply blessed with great empathy. He understood the trials of life, and his great heart wanted to come for everyone, I would gladly give my life to save my poor children from this ghastly Scourge. He said, The holy father died in 1914 and was canonized in 1954. There's more about the saints along with inspiration and Catholic resources at our website, Saint of the day.org. From Franciscan media, this has been st of the day.
Tim Stout :Pope St. Pius the test,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :you know, that was a story about Pope Pius the 10th. You know, even Though he moved down to 10 years old and received communion was a kid that was attending the paper, you know, Mass. And the kid came knock on his robe and say, Can I receive Communion? And he's only four years old. And the pope asked him what you expect to receive. He's a Jesus. And who is Jesus? He's a god. The Pope, tell his mom, bring him back next day, so you can give him a million. You go. Is it interesting? That is
Tim Stout :good story read, go read about Pope St. Pius the 10th. And we've got a caller. So here we go. Here we go. by Mike cutting in and out. Must be my cable, Sandy Gogol.
Unknown Speaker :Hey, bear.
Tim Stout :Welcome to the show. Welcome.
Unknown Speaker :Thank you. So I got a question for you from last week. You We're talking about the people. The majority of people weren't going to mass on Sunday because of they were fearful.
Tim Stout :Right. So Well, some people are Yeah, I will. I won't say I don't know what the percentages, but obviously there are some people that are scared to be in a public setting. Yeah.
Unknown Speaker :Gotcha. Gotcha. Well, I was just going to share that the reason why I wasn't going to Sunday Mass was just the I guess it is a little bit of fear of like not wanting to offend anybody, which those of you who know me probably find that kind of shocking that I actually am concerned about offending people. But just not being comfortable about the whole I guess, so many more new hurdles that we are supposed to be doing. or
Unknown Speaker :new new rules.
Unknown Speaker :Yeah, you know, like the math as some people are in cars, and how you're supposed to take communion now, no holy water.
Tim Stout :Yeah, I mean, I think I will. I won't say there's a lot of new new rules obviously at the beginning we were doing dragged through community, we're not doing that anymore. It's walk up communion can't take communion on. You're strongly encouraged not to take communion on the tongue. You do have to have a mass when you're in the community line. But I mean, I think that's gone pretty well. I think from my expectations. communion goes very smoothly that there is no holy water. Yeah, that's that's true. So there are there are some changes. And you know, we were talking about that earlier about how even for us being looking up on the the steps at card Oh, and looking out how it's a different experience for us. So don't want to minimize the change of Sandy there. Obviously there are a lot of changes that affect the mass and how one perceives it. I mean,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :you agree with that, Oh, definitely the, you know, to be doing the mass out door alone, you know, we're doing almost what, five months?
Unknown Speaker :Just about? Well, we've
Tim Stout :been here twice. I think 22 weeks is what? When we started this show, so we did a month or so at where we live stream. So being outdoors, probably three months, maybe
Fr. Linh Nguyen :three months. This That in itself affected a lot, you know?
Tim Stout :No, I mean, I think that's one of the things that for me every because that's the only way we're celebrating you're celebrating you celebrated. You have celebrated mass in the church.
Unknown Speaker :I haven't. You have, I haven't.
Tim Stout :So my experience, Sandy's only been outdoor at Carter home and it has, it has. It has changed my perception of of mass have also forgotten how to do the old way. But I'll definitely make some mistakes when we get back into church. But, you know, it's, to me, it's like the difference between going to a weekday going to a weekday mass and go into Sunday, Sunday Mass. You know, there's a difference between those two things are going to St. Francis versus St. John's. You know, that's the kind of the way that that I envision, envision that.
Unknown Speaker :So it's kind of hard to hear what you guys are saying. But I think cam What you said was that the difference between going to outdoor math and going to math to St. John's is the same as are similar to say going to St. John's and St. Francis. It's a different experience.
Unknown Speaker :Yes.
Unknown Speaker :Gotcha. So if there were people that were wanting to go to math, but were concerned about not following the correct protocol, what would you be what what words would you use Say to encourage everybody to just give it a try.
Tim Stout :Give it a try, come come to mass. You know, I think that's one of the things that we I think we've all experienced, I've experienced people that have come up without a mask on, you know, we want people to wear a mask, but I'm not going to refuse to give somebody community because they don't have a mask on. Right. Right. You know, if somebody doesn't, doesn't understand kind of the flow of how we we do communion or if they were sitting closer than six feet, that's we have some officers out there to help folks with those guidelines that we have. And I think that's gone relatively smoothly. We've got a lot of volunteers out there trying to help make sure that the experience is as reverent as possible, but also as comfortable as possible. Because, you know, I think for us, it got really real for us and we said this last week, when finally Land had a positive test. It became real real for us and it changed our perspective about not just, you know, the reverence of mass but but what the requirements are, what what we've been asked to do, what the guidelines are and the importance of those things. So it is it is different but I would encourage folks to come to mass you can sit in your car you can hear out the parking lot it's very clear back in the back there's a lot of ground that that you can be spaced away from someone you can come to mass and not not receive convenient. You know, and and, and if you don't feel comfortable, you can stay at home and watch the live stream there. dispensation is still in place will be in place. I think for a long time.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Yeah, but I do for me, for me, I would encourage people to come to call down because I'm I'm confident about the security say ones from the health, one of you. But I do fear, but those who stay home way too long, you know, and they put a lot of pressure on them or themselves themselves. And I will concern about that. I think we do have a great community of the play, we worship extremely safe. I'm confident of that. And so I would encourage people those, take, you know, take a leap of faith and come bring the chair and have that experience and in common after that,
Dallas Kelley :yes, I'd invite Sandy I invite you to think that Think about it. No matter what rules are in place. The sacrifice is still on the altar. And Jesus Christ is in the Eucharist.
Tim Stout :Be not afraid
Dallas Kelley :you know the fray.
Unknown Speaker :We need to guide you
Unknown Speaker :Yeah, I couldn't actually hear everything that you just said Dallas. I think it was you talking but yeah, you gave me a little bit more confidence to go ahead and just give it a shot and G when
Dallas Kelley :the Holy Spirit leads you to Jesus is in the Eucharist come. That's basically what I said. Jesus is in the Eucharist.
Tim Stout :Come, come, we must. It must be a little bit of a squirrely connection on the phone. I apologize for that, Sandy.
Unknown Speaker :Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna get going here. So because I can't hardly hear you guys. But you guys go on and talk about whatever St. You're going to talk about. We'll enjoy the rest of the program. All right.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Thanks for calling in. Sandy. Thanks, Sandy. Good to hear from You're welcome.
Dallas Kelley :Any more callers? No more callers. Real quick question. Ready for question. Sure. Sure. I want to know, is there a time that non Catholics can receive Communion? If so, what is that can consideration
Unknown Speaker :they used to time. Me in the period of time.
Dallas Kelley :No. Is there? Is there any time a basic I think it's asking is there any time you can give a non Catholic communion? No.
Tim Stout :No. What's your answer? I believe
Dallas Kelley :if they're on their deathbed and they they want to confess conversion, and they acknowledge they believe in the Catholic Church, and
Unknown Speaker :that's no fun. Yeah, but they become Catholic already. That
Unknown Speaker :they're not non Catholic. I believe if you're
Dallas Kelley :an adult, you'd have to read the Catechism. See how it's worded. But I believe the only time is if they're on their deathbed and they, they profess the Catholic faith.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Why that they'd be on deathbed. They can profess Catholic faith and they will be in communion.
Tim Stout :Then they'd be Catholic
Fr. Linh Nguyen :as well. So that's right. That's important. Well,
Dallas Kelley :you kept as to nothing starts before baptisms. Oh, yeah. You know
Tim Stout :what they were Baptist they wouldn't. They wouldn't have to start with a baptism at that point on their deathbed, right?
Fr. Linh Nguyen :No, we have a quick version of our CIA at that instant.
Dallas Kelley :The pastor can do it. However he basically he makes the decision. You can bring in somebody tomorrow without RCA.
Unknown Speaker :Yeah, I.
Dallas Kelley :But they wouldn't be. They would be Catholic at the time
Fr. Linh Nguyen :before they receive Communion. They profess all the faith in Jesus Christ and it's exactly the way we do it. And they been, but you would have to be baptized.
Unknown Speaker :Oh, yeah. That's the first act before all rights.
Tim Stout :Have to be baptized have to be Catholic
Unknown Speaker :to receive to me.
Tim Stout :Now there's been a lot of people that haven't been Catholic that have received communion. Yeah,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :but they don't receive the fullness of the grace you know, we we speak about that even you know, Catholic come up receive Communion in the state of mortal sin. You know, they they receive communion with wouldn't mention a politician. But you know, they came up receive Communion big as a as a social activity. They don't receive the food is that grace? You know, Grace is when you were they don't
Dallas Kelley :actually they don't receive any grace.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :No, they don't because you're in the state of mortal sin.
Dallas Kelley :Now God can work outside of the sacrament to bring them back. But as far as the sacrament, they receive zero grace.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :That's what I put the dissension of what the church provide, you have to in the fullness of grace, before you receive God's grace.
Tim Stout :Great question. Good, good conversation. I love outdoor MasterCard. Oh, I hope we can continue it after all this COVID stuff is over. Which is funny because if somebody came to me six months from now and said, Hey, could y'all do an outdoor mass? I'd say, yeah, we, we can do that stuff in our sleep, you know, and then I think back to the big mega mass, we did a double stink that we plan for like Three months Yeah, we we can do it.
Dallas Kelley :So would you say well we will not be back at St. John's on Sunday until there's no more six foot social distancing
Fr. Linh Nguyen :well you know something which I did I need to mention again one of them my key concern was happened in the war mass. Right. That's where I got Coronavirus and other people in that mass has one mass with mass and everything so unfortunately right now in a situation like this outdoor mass are the best way to go greatly we're not the only one doing that. You know many churches in Carolina in New Hampshire. They all outdoor now you know I'm sure they weren't the issues, you know, snow I saw
Tim Stout :parish and local posted A picture of a huge outdoor tent. And they said announcement coming tomorrow. Like, oh, they're gonna have outdoor mass. It wasn't that's they're moving their lunchroom outside. That's how they're done. They're at your school. So Catholics are getting real good at having outside. Activity activities. Yeah. So, you know, it's gonna get cold though. Yeah, it'd be
Fr. Linh Nguyen :okay. You know, remember when we first started ever question about as good get dark it goes get rain. Right?
Tim Stout :Well, we're gonna move mass back to noon. Right. So we get out of the darkness of the morning patch and just we'll, we'll work. We'll work through it. We'll work through it. What was the mortal sin? The question? So like, I think what we were talking about there was if someone is in a state of mortal sin, they have committed a mortal sin, that they have not gone to confession. And they present themselves for communion where obviously, the priest doesn't understand or the deacon doesn't understand or the Minister of community doesn't know that they're not listening. And one, we're not going to reduce community, right, we can reduce commitment. So they are in a state of mortal sin. They do not receive the grace of the sacrament, whatever the mortal sin is,
Fr. Linh Nguyen :no think think think about this, you know, it's very easy, you know, I can speak this language very clearly, you know, for me to become US citizenship. Okay? That mean, I received the full benefit to being a US citizen, right? If I come here, living, you know, out of this country, and they don't receive all the benefit. So the concept of grace and mortal sin is the same concept. Okay? I'm not gonna say live in United State and document of mortal sin. The call beyond that, okay. But the idea that some similarity you don't receive the full benefit of what that Gray's were given to you. I understand what's going on.
Tim Stout :You're you're missing out on you're missing out on the best part right that's why that's why we're Catholic. Those Grace's
Fr. Linh Nguyen :the greatest phenomenal
Tim Stout :guy anything else over there? I think we're good on. We're good.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :We updated
Dallas Kelley :the birds the air the music makes the mass so awesome.
Tim Stout :You know what else makes things awesome? Your all's contributions.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :I'm glad
Tim Stout :you absolutely appreciate everybody that's that donates to the parish supports the ministry, ss fj.org ssfj.org you can support all the ministries electronically highly encourage it. I switch to it during the corona and don't ever have to worry about it again. That's right. Never, never, never, never miss a collection now. So it's good for me. It's good for the church. highly highly, highly recommended, though. ssF JS org, where you can specify a one time contribution, weekly contribution. Any type of special contribution, you can do it there. So do it. Hey, next week. Are you ready for this next week?
Fr. Linh Nguyen :I'm ready. Next week, maybe.
Tim Stout :Maybe next week, we're going to have Dwayne and Chrissy Ellison on the show. And we're going to talk about the Finley five K. And we're going to do it live at Calvin's. So we'll try something different.
Dallas Kelley :Excellent. We invite you to go and watch and have a meal and a drink or whatever.
Tim Stout :Yep. And we'll we'll figure out if we can take live questions or you can text questions we'll have the the the plan is to have the exact same show we have here. Have it on on on site, Gavin's where we can drink real really bad that your beers not good Dallas pits free doing well, it's gonna be free next week, because for you, it ain't forever My father Lynn's gonna open up a tab
Unknown Speaker :He didn't know what you just did. He's gonna
Tim Stout :we're gonna open up a tab for the production staff. And I'll get to say for the first time live, remember to tip your bartenders and your servers. But it should be good we get here we're here hopefully the the story about Finley the impact that families had obviously on Dwayne and Chrissy and their family, and what they've, what they've done with with that, and the Finley five K, yep. And just, it'll be it's a great story. And it has had a huge impact on this community of Scott County. So I'm excited about it. I think it'll be good. And you know, we'll learn a little a little bit more about Wayne and Chrissy and, you know, because usually when you see them there, if you're at the race or the event, you know, there's 5000 plus other people there. It's hard to can't really talk to them or you hear their story online. It might be a 32nd spot or two minutes spot. We're gonna give them an hour.
Fr. Linh Nguyen :Cool, so should be great story.
Tim Stout :Yep. So next week, join us. There'll be more details. We'll put some more details up on the Facebook page. So, if you got any questions or comments, you all know how to get ahold of us. Dallas, can you give us a lesson? Good. Can you give us a blessing to get us from this point today, Friday, next Friday. That's what I want. I want I want a good blessing to carry me on.
Dallas Kelley :Okay, at the pace of our Lord Jesus Christ, be with you all. And with your show spirit. And May almighty God bless us all here in the studio. And everyone out there listening. Father, Son, Holy Spirit, amen. Amen.
Tim Stout :Until next week, live at galvanize. I'm Deacon Tim,
Dallas Kelley :I'm Deacon Dallas. I'm Father Lynn. Good night, everybody. Good night.
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