Podcast: Big City Catholics Podcast

Episode 115 – Welcoming a New Pastoral and School Year

In this week’s episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Fr. Heanue kick off the start of a new pastoral and school year by discussing the upcoming pastoral plans and events in our diocese as well as reflecting on the anniversary of 9/11.

Episode 114 – Community and the Neocatechumenal Way

Father Nicholas Apollonio, Pastor of St. Gabriel’s Church in East Elmhurst, joins Bishop Brennan on this episode of Big City Catholics as they discuss the 50-year celebration of the Neocatechumenal Way. Father Apollonio shares his personal experiences, encountering God through the program, and the major influence of community, which ultimately led to his vocation of priesthood and evangelization.

Episode 113 – Diving Deeper in Our Faith

From Olympic Athlete to Diocesan Priest, Father Joseph Fitzgerald joins Bishop Brennan on this episode of Big City Catholics as they discuss his recent visit to the Olympics in Paris. They also speak on the importance of reinvigorating our faith. They call us to dive deeper, be a witness to the Lord, and encourage others to get closer to Him.

Episode 112 – Knights of Columbus & Our Universal Call to Holiness

In this edition of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Fr. Heanue discuss the fraternal organization of the Knights of Columbus, founded by Blessed Michael McGivney and rooted in charity and support for life, vocations, and religious liberty. Bishop Brennan calls us to contemplate our universal call to holiness so as to have that power to transform the world.

Episode 111 – Food for the Journey

Bishop Brennan and Fr. Heanue are back in the studio on this episode of Big City Catholics to discuss how the profound gift of the Eucharist is the food we need for the journey of our lives. Bishop Brennan encourages us to be faithful witnesses to Jesus’ presence in the Eucharist so that others might see what Jesus does within us.

Episode 110 – Inside the Shalom Catholic Community of New York

In his third installment of recordings for Big City Catholics from the National Eucharistic Congress, Bishop Brennan is joined by various missionaries, including Rev. Cristiano Pinheiro, from the Shalom Catholic Community. They discuss their personal vocation stories as members of the community from different callings in life, sharing in the common charism of prayer, unity, and evangelization.

Episode 109 – Encountering God with Sister Mercedes Torres

In his second installment of recordings for Big City Catholics from the National Eucharistic Congress, Bishop Brennan is joined by Sister Mercedes Torres, Vocation Director for the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist. Sister Mercedes shares her vocation story as she explains prayer and discernment, the power of living a sacramental life, and uniting together in common love for Jesus.

Episode 108 – Live From The National Eucharistic Congress

In this special edition of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan records live from the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana. Listen as he speaks with pilgrims who share their journey to the congress, encountering the presence of the Lord along the way, and witnessing His desire to be part of their lives through the Eucharist and in their hearts every day.

Episode 107 – Community Rooted in Christ Co-hosted by Fr. Patrick Keating

In this episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan is joined by Fr. Patrick Keating, Moderator of the Curia for the Diocese of Brooklyn, who shares his involvement with the mission of Catholic Charities. Bishop Brennan explains that we are a diverse people united in community and rooted in Christ. Driven by our deepening faith, we are evolving in the way that we invite people towards the Lord.

Episode 106 – Discussing Formation and Youth Ministry with Fr. James Kuroly

In this edition of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan is joined by Fr. James Kuroly, Rector President of Cathedral Preparatory School and Seminary in Elmhurst and Director for Youth and Young Adult Ministry. They examine the crucial mission of fostering vocations through formation and youth ministry for young adults to be witnesses of faith in the Eucharist and acknowledge the presence of the Lord in their lives.