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Catholicism and Culture

Catholicism and Culture

Catholicism and Culture is an ongoing series from the Center for Faith and Culture at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. In these bi-weekly episodes, Dr. Stuart Squires, Associate Director of the Center and Associate Professor of Theology, interviews theologians, philosophers, poets, artists, architects, filmmakers, street evangelists, and many others about the ways that Catholicism and culture come together in their lives.

Poco a Poco

Poco a Poco

Join Fr. Innocent, Fr. Angelus and Fr. Mark-Mary, members of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, for their weekly podcast. The Poco a Poco Podcast offers “Practical Spirituality.” The friars break open the Gospel in light of their years of prayer, communal life, and work with the poor.
The Poco A Poco Podcast is a source of rest, encouragement, refreshment, and renewal for all pilgrims helping them to discern and make the next best step. Poco a Poco, little by little, step by step we’re making our pilgrimage to the Father’s house.
The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal are a Catholic religious order founded in the South Bronx, NY.

Father Dante Aguero

Saturday | Exhibition Hall B

Father Dante Agüero is a member of the Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. As the pastor of San Casimiro Church in Rosario-Santa Fe, Argentina, he dedicates some of his time to traveling, preaching and spreading the Gospel through his music.

Javier Iván Díaz

 Saturday | Exhibition Hall B

Born and raised in Colombia, Javier Iván Díaz is a musician, speaker, and teacher who has been composing music since the age of 17. He studied at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia and finished his degree at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla. In addition to his role as music minister at the St. Francis de Sales Church in Miami Beach, Díaz is the NCYC chorus director, NCCYM music director, and high school choral director. His latest song, “Nuestra Alegria/Our Joy,” was chosen as the official youth and young adult song for the V Encuentro. He has also appeared on EWTN and the Jesus Network.

Emily Wilson

Saturday | Ballroom North & South

Emily Wilson is a speaker, author, and musician who travels the world sharing her faith through witness and worship at women’s conferences, universities, and diocesan events across the globe. After working for two years as a full-time high school campus minister, Emily made the transition to full-time traveling ministry beginning in 2013. She has spoken and played music at dozens of national and international youth, young adult, and women’s events in two dozen states and numerous countries, including diocesan, parish, and school events, as well as FOCUS, Life Teen, and Steubenville conferences, the National Catholic Youth Conference, and the Australian and Swiss Catholic Youth Festivals. Wilson has written two books, I Choose the Sky and Go Bravely: Becoming the Woman You Were Created to Be.

Dr. Ricardo Castañon

Saturday |Exhibition Hall B

Dr. Ricardo Castañon is a renowned scientist, speaker and former atheist. His work involves traveling around the world to investigate mystical phenomena, such as stigmata, weeping statues and bleeding Communion hosts. He investigated the famous Eucharistic Miracle in Buenos Aires in 1995, in which a discarded host miraculously turned to flesh and blood.

Sister Bethany Madonna

Saturday | Exhibition Hall A

While attending the University of Central Florida, Sister Bethany Madonna had a profound encounter with the Lord. This experience drew her heart toward the vulnerable unborn and their mothers. After graduating in 2006, she worked for the Respect Life Office in the Diocese of Orlando. She entered the Sisters of Life in 2007 and made her final vows in 2015. Sister Bethany Madonna currently lives at the community’s Motherhouse, serving her sisters in the Novitiate Formation Program. The Sisters of Life are a contemplative/active religious community of women founded in 1991 by John Cardinal O’Connor, who serve pregnant women, host a variety of retreats, and accompany those suffering after abortion on the journey of healing.

Dr. Scott Hahn

Saturday | Exhibition Hall A

Dr. Scott Hahn is an exceptionally popular speaker and teacher, who has delivered numerous talks nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics related to Scripture and the Catholic faith. His talks have been effective in helping thousands of Protestants and fallen away Catholics to (re)embrace the Catholic faith. He is the bestselling author of numerous books, including The Fourth CupRome Sweet Home (co-authored with his wife, Kimberly), The Lamb’s SupperReasons to Believe, and more. Dr. Hahn has taught at Franciscan University of Stuebenville in Ohio since 1990 and is the founder and president of the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology.

Bishop Thanh Thai Nguyen

 Saturday | Exhibition Hall A

Bishop Thanh Thai Nguyen was born in Nha Trang, Vietnam, and in 1966 he entered St. Joseph Seminary, a small diocesan institute in Vietnam. His seminary formation was interrupted when the communist government took over the Country in 1975. Bishop-elect Nguyen and other seminarians were forced into hard labor in the rice fields to be allowed to continue their studies. Along with his family, Bishop Nguyen eventually fled to Beaumont, Texas. He worked at Catholic Charities in Hartford, Conn. before returning to his academics to study at Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass. and Weston Jesuit School of Theology in Cambridge, Mass. He was ordained a priest on May 11, 1991. He was later incardinated into the Diocese of St. Augustine, Fla., where he served at Christ the King Parish for almost two decades and then St. Joseph Parish from 2014 until his appointment as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Orange in 2017.