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Lights, Catholic, Action!

Lights, Catholic, Action!

Auteur(s): Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth
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Special guests talk with host Sissel Anderson about life, faith, and community.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Season 2 Episode 15: From Gangsta to Gospel
    Nov 18 2025

    This episode features Carlos Zamora, a cradle Catholic who shares how he drifted from the faith and then returned through a deep encounter with the Eucharist, confession, and the writings of the early Church Fathers. He and host Sissel talk about his Catholic rap ministry, speaking and performing for youth (including incarcerated teens), and his passion for using his creative gifts—and devotion to Mary—to draw people back to the sacraments and a living relationship with Jesus.

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    58 min
  • Season 2 Episode 14 (on location): Building a Culture of Safety
    Nov 11 2025

    In this special edition of Lights, Catholic, Action! Deacon Bernie Nojadera, Executive Director of the USCCB’s Secretariat for Child and Youth Protection, reflects on a faith-formed life—spanning social work, military service, and the permanent diaconate—and explains how the Charter (with audits, training, background checks, and zero-tolerance norms) has shaped a nationwide culture of safeguarding across dioceses and continues to evolve. Dcn. Bernie also emphasizes survivor accompaniment, collaboration with experts and global Church bodies, practical parish-level vigilance amid sobering abuse statistics, and a hope rooted in renewed family and ecclesial commitment to protecting the vulnerable.

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    57 min
  • Eucharistic Adoration Changed Everything
    Nov 4 2025

    From Texas A&M pre-med student to Director of Youth Ministry, follow Annette Calderon's path to discovering a deeper faith through St. Mary’s Catholic Center and the National Eucharistic Congress. Now, she builds a family-style community through small groups, service, and praise-and-worship rooted in Adoration. Along the way, she reflects on growing up in the Diocese of Fort Worth, discerning her vocation, the pressures teens face (social media, isolation), and offers young women advice to embrace surrender, resist comparison, and trust Jesus.

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    47 min
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