Ave Explores
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
208 episodes of Ave Explores since the first episode, which aired on September 28th, 2019.
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From Atheism to Catholicism with Leah Libresco Sargeant
May 14th, 2021 | Season 10 | 34 mins 13 secs
Leah Libresco Sargeant discusses her conversion from atheism to Catholicism, highlighting how she used math and science to reconcile the ideas of objective moral truth and God's existence. She reflects on how we can help others to convert by answering questions, opening our homes, and being a witness to faith in everyday life.
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How to Talk About the "Tough Stuff" of Faith and Science with Tod Worner, M.D.
May 12th, 2021 | Season 10 | 29 mins 11 secs
Dr. Tod Worner, editor of the Word on Fire Institute's Evangelization and Culture journal, talks about how to tackle difficult topics of faith with skeptics and non-believers. He suggests starting from a place where each side can acknowledge their human dignity and a shared desire for truth and the ability to explain the natural world.
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The Ethics of Vaccines and Health Care with John Brehany
May 7th, 2021 | Season 10 | 48 mins 20 secs
Bioethicist John Brehany addresses the debate about whether it is ethical for Catholics to receive the currently available COVID-19 vaccines. He also reflects on how answering questions concerning bioethical issues—ranging from end-of-life care to medical intervention and from contraception to vaccination—is a form of accompaniment and ministry, critical in the life of the Church today.
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Answering Bioethical Questions with John A. DiCamillo
May 5th, 2021 | Season 10 | 39 mins 54 secs
John Di Camillo, a staff ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center, offers moral principles to guide decision-making in bioethics and discusses how to answer common bioethical questions about such issues as vaccinations, infertility, abortion, and end-of-life with charity and Church teaching.
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Recognizing How Small We Are with Paul Giesting
April 30th, 2021 | Season 10 | 35 mins 52 secs
Geologist Paul Giesting discusses how working as an environmental regulator has helped him to contemplate mankind's tiny place in the colossal universe. Giesting says studying the planet through its geology has expanded his faith and given him a deeper appreciation of God's power.
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Science is a Mission Field with Chris Baglow
April 28th, 2021 | Season 10 | 28 mins 44 secs
Chris Baglow, director of the science and religion Initiative at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, discusses how faith and science approach truth. He said that by exploring science with the eyes of faith and approaching faith with a desire to understand science, the Church can evangelize in new ways.
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Caring for Creation with Kathleen Hoenke
April 23rd, 2021 | Season 10 | 28 mins 10 secs
Kathleen Hoenke, a spatial ecologist and program director at the St. Kateri Conservation Center, discusses growing native plants and building rain gardens on church properties. She says her faith came to life when she realized the grandeur of God in the natural flowers that grew in her own backyard. As a result, how she manages her household, what she grows in her garden, and what she teaches her children have changed.
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The Catholic Climate Covenant with Elena Gaona
April 21st, 2021 | Season 10 | 24 mins 43 secs
Elena Gaona discusses the mission of the Catholic Climate Covenant, highlighting how the organization works to bring solar power to parishes, create climate care teams for dioceses, and encourage the faithful to care for the earth and slow the effects of climate change.
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Why Faith and Science is Worth Talking About with Brandon Vogt
April 14th, 2021 | Season 10 | 31 mins 44 secs
Brandon Vogt, senior content director of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries, explains that faith and science are not only compatible but also necessary to understand the mysteries of creation. He also offers strategies to best explain how faith and science work together to those who have serious doubts.