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"News from EWTN Norway" is a podcast featuring the latest Catholic news, produced with AI narration. Episodes cover significant events and updates from the Vatican, stories of sainthood, and other relevant Catholic news. Content is sourced from reputable outlets like the Catholic News Agency and The National Catholic Register. Regular updates ensure listeners stay informed on important developments in the Catholic community.
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Leif og Andrea

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Podcasten der Leif og Andrea snakker om livet og "first world problems" fra dusjen til Leif. Vi skulle gjerne skrevet en lang beskrivelse av oss selv, men vi tar oss dessverre ikke så høytidelig. Velkommen til vår podcast: fu*k off! - Ikke ta det så personlig a.
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Antijantepodden

Curious Creators

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Antijantepodden er en podkast laget av Frode, forfatter av boken «Bill Goats and the Forest», og Miriam. Miriam er forfatter av boken «Du skal lide for fellesskapet», og podkasten ble startet for å fortsette å sette søkelys på temaene som tas opp i boken. En stor, internasjonal forskning fra 2011 viser at Norge er verdens 6. mest konforme land. Det betyr altså at nordmenn er veldig like og at «normalområdet» er smalt. Selv om vi har formell ytringsfrihet, viser rapporten «Status for ytringsf ...
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Dypt Vann

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- Dypt Vann Podcast – Vi er tre kamerater hvor personlig utvikling og business har blitt en sentral del av tankesettet. Over lengre tid har vi hatt ukentlige mandagsmøter hvor vi deler nyttig informasjon, tracker fremgang og inspirerer/motiverer hverandre til å bli bedre. - Vegard, Henrik og André
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News from the Church | Evening news 30.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you're listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Evening News for June 30, 2024. Let's begin. Full tex story: https://ewtn.no/news-from-the-churc…
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News from the Church | 30.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes "Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you're listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Morning News for June 30, 2024. Let's begin with the Saint of the Day." Sources: The First Holy Martyrs of t…
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News from the Church | Evening News 29.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes "Welcome to News from the Church, your source for Catholic news and updates from around the world. The news is edited by Pål Johannes Nes, and you're listening to EWTN Norway. This is the Evening News. In today's episode, we'll cover the latest incidents in the Holy Land, messages f…
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News in the Church | Morning News 29.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes Good morning, and welcome to the Church News on EWTN Norway. Here are today’s top stories. Sources for Today's News: Catholic News Agency - Biden Administration Criticized for Omitting Nigeria from Religious Persecution Watchlist Catholic News Agency - EWTN’s ChurchPOP Continues Expan…
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Archbishop Viganò Defies Vatican Summons, Denounces Pope Francis By Jonah McKeown/CNA Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, who has been in hiding for years, announced on social media on June 20 that he had been summoned to Rome to answer formal charges of schism. On Friday, he declared that he will not participate in the Vatican summons, reiterating his …
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Pope Francis to Bless Pallia at Mass on Sts. Peter and Paul’s Feast Day By Kristina Millare Pope Francis will bless vestments known as "pallia" during Mass on the solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican on Saturday, June 29. Each blessed pallium — bands made of white wool adorned with six black silk crosses — will be…
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News in the Church | Evening News 28.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes Good evening, and welcome to the Church News on EWTN Norway. Here are today’s top stories. Sources for Today's News: Catholic News Agency - Controversy Swirls Around Canadian Catholic Schools Celebrating Pride Month Catholic News Agency - At First Presidential Debate, Biden and Trump …
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News in the Church | Morning News 28.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes Good morning, and welcome to the Church News on EWTN Norway. Here are today’s top stories. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/news-in-the-church-morning-news-28-06-2024/ Photo credit: Credit: Shutterstock Catholic News Agency - Montana Judge Strikes Down Law Defining Sex as Male and Fem…
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Pope Francis to Priests: Let the Chapel Be the Most Visited Room in Your Homes By Almudena Martínez-Bordiú During an audience with Pope Francis on June 27, the priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Dehonians) received heartfelt counsel from the Holy Father: they should frequently visit their chapels for quiet prayer in humble silence. Full text sto…
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Court Fines Belgian Cardinal and Archbishop for Denying Woman Admission to Diaconate By Jonah McKeown A Belgian civil court has fined two Catholic prelates after they denied a woman entry into a diaconate formation program. According to the Belgian newspaper De Morgen, Veer Dusauchoit requested to register for training as a deacon in June 2023 and …
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News in the Church | Evening News 27.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes This is a summary of the evening news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/news-in-the-church-evening-news-27-06-2024/ Photo credit: Archbishop Carlo…
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Paraguayan Bishops Speak Out at OAS General Assembly Amid Threats to Life and Family By Diego López Marina As the 54th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) takes place in Paraguay through June 28, the Paraguayan Bishops’ Conference (CEP) and other leaders in the country are emphasizing the importance of defending the fundam…
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Vatican Rules Apparitions of Virgin Mary Near Rome ‘Not Supernatural’ By Courtney Mares The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) announced Thursday that the alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Trevignano Romano, a town about 30 miles northwest of Rome, are not supernatural. This decision supports the local bishop's ban on M…
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“We support them fully”: Kenya’s Religious Leaders on Gen Z-led “peaceful” Protests against Finance Bill 2024 By ACI Africa Staff Religious leaders in Kenya have expressed their support for the ongoing Generation Z (Gen Z)-led protests against the controversial proposed Finance Bill 2024, calling for the withdrawal of the Bill which they say has “p…
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Siviløkonom Ole Østlid driver nettstedet verstat.no, der han publiserer værstatistikk og uavhengig, gravende journalistikk. Han følger medienes rapportering tett, og bare den siste tiden har han sett en rekke absurde nyhetssaker som bygger på grove faktafeil. Saken om varmerekord i India på 52,3 grader var en av dem. Norske nyhetsmedier hev seg på …
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News in the Church | Morning News 27.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes This is a summary of the morning news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/news-in-the-church-morning-news-27-06-2024/ Photo credit: U.S. Capitol vie…
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Opus Dei founder St. Josemaría Escrivá: You can be a saint doing your ordinary job By ACI Prensa Today the Catholic Church honors St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y Albás (1902–1975), Spanish priest, founder of Opus Dei, and author of “The Way” (1934), a book that continues to be of great spiritual benefit for millions of Catholics. Full text stor…
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Pope Francis unveils plan for Vatican to go solar By Kristina Millare Pope Francis has announced measures to transition Vatican City to using solar energy as its main source of electricity, as outlined in his latest motu proprio titled Fratello Sole, or “Brother Sun.” Full text story: Photo credit: Pilgrims shield themselves from the sun at Pope Fr…
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News in the Church | Evening News 26.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes This is a summary of the evening news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Good evening, and welcome to the Church News on EWTN Norway. Here are today’s top stories. Sources for Toda…
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Pope Francis: Drug cartels are ‘traffickers of death’ and ‘murderers’ By Courtney Mares Pope Francis called drug traffickers criminals, murderers, and “traffickers of death” during his general audience on Wednesday. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/pope-francis-drug-cartels-are-traffickers-of-death-and-murderers/ Photo Credit: Pope Francis greets p…
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What are schism and excommunication in the Catholic Church? By Walter Sánchez Silva Recently a community of Poor Clare nuns in Spain announced their decision to leave the Catholic Church, thus committing the canonical crime of schism and incurring excommunication. Italian Archbishop Carlo María Viganò is also undergoing a Vatican extrajudicial proc…
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Pope Francis donates ambulance, opens war trauma center in Ukraine By Courtney Mares The Vatican has announced the opening of a war trauma rehabilitation center this month in Ukraine named after St. John Paul II. Full story text: https://ewtn.no/pope-francis-donates-ambulance-opens-war-trauma-center-in-ukraine/ Photo credit: Pope Francis blesses th…
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Kenya’s Catholic Bishops Condemn “in strongest terms” Police Brutality, Killings as Anti-Tax Protests Rock Major Cities By Agnes Aineah Members of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) have strongly condemned the killing of a section of protesters, who took to the streets in major Kenyan cities and townships to oppose the country’s contro…
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News in the Church | Morning News 26.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes This is a summary of the evening news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Sources for Today's News: EWTN Norway - Pope Francis Meets with Leaders of Institute of Christ the King, a …
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EU bishop: Elections show citizens concerned about Ukraine war By Hannah Brockhaus Citizens of the European Union want EU politicians to be more actively engaged in international issues such as the Ukraine war, an Italian bishop said after the EU elections earlier this month. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/eu-bishop-elections-show-citizens-concer…
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Pope Francis meets with Russian ambassador to the Vatican By Jonah McKeown Pope Francis on June 22 met with Ivan Soltanovsky, Russia’s ambassador to the Holy See, in their first meeting since Soltanovsky presented his diplomatic letters to the pontiff last September. Soltanovsky, a 69-year-old career diplomat, was appointed to his current role in M…
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Pope Francis meets with leaders of Institute of Christ the King, a Latin Mass group By Tyler Arnold Pope Francis on Monday met with three leaders of the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest (ICKSP) — an institute whose priests celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass and live according to the spirituality of St. Francis de Sales. Full text sto…
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Former Anglican priest ordained a Catholic bishop By Peter Pinedo In a first, a former Anglican priest has been consecrated as a bishop in the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. Located in Great Britain, the ordinariate was created to give Anglicans a pathway to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church. Full text story: https://ewtn.n…
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News in the Church | Evening News 25.06.2024 By Pål Johannes Nes This is a summary of the evening news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Links in todays program: Catholic News Agency - Trump Condemns Biden DOJ for Targeting of Catholics and Pro…
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The First Church Named After Blessed Estefan By: ACI MENA Team About a month and a week before his beatification Mass, the first signs of the new small church (chapel) named after the soon-to-be Blessed Estefan Douaihy have appeared. Construction work in the town of Ardeh, in the Zgharta district of Northern Lebanon, is progressing significantly. F…
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This is a summary of the morning news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Special South African Catholic Bishop on Transparency Conference in Rome Christians in Egypt Embark on Construction of Churches as Persecution Ebbs Pope Francis Meets with …
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“Special”: South African Catholic Bishop on Transparency Conference in Rome By Silas Isenjia Bishop Thulani Victor Mbuyisa of South Africa’s Catholic Diocese of Kokstad, a participant in the June 16-22 workshop on Transparency and Accountability in the Catholic Church in Rome, has described the convention as “special”. Full text story: https://ewtn…
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Christians in Egypt Embark on Construction of Churches as Persecution Ebbs By ACI Africa Staff Church projects that had been halted in Egypt when the Northern African nation was dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood are being resumed as Christians in the country begin to enjoy some measure of freedom. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/christians-in-eg…
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Pope Francis Meets with Opus Dei Prelate Monsignor Fernando Ocáriz By Nicolás de Cárdenas, Walter Sánchez Silva The press office of the Holy See reported that Pope Francis received Monsignor Fernando de Ocáriz, the “moderator general” of Opus Dei, on Monday. He was accompanied by Monsignor Mariano Fazio, auxiliary vicar of the prelature. The term “…
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Catholic authorities in Spain excommunicate, expel renegade nuns By Walter Sánchez Silva The Catholic Church in Spain has decreed the excommunication and expulsion from consecrated life of the Poor Clare nuns of Belorado for committing the crime of schism. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/catholic-authorities-in-spain-excommunicate-expel-renegade-n…
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Texas investigates Children’s Hospital over alleged secret sex changes on minors By Peter Pinedo Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into allegations that illegal sex-change procedures are being performed on minors at Texas Children’s Hospital. Full text story: https://ewtn.no/texas-investigates-childrens-hospital-over-a…
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Irish bishops decry assisted suicide proposal as ‘a failure of hope’ By Jonah McKeown The Catholic bishops of Ireland on Monday issued a statement laying out the Church’s teaching on end-of-life issues and advocating for palliative care amid a push by Irish politicians to introduce legislation to legalize assisted suicide. “We believe that every pe…
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This is a summary of today's significant news stories in the Church from EWTN Norway. We bring you key updates and insights to keep you informed about important events and developments. Who Was St. John the Baptist? 11 Things to Know and Share Pope Francis Appoints Gänswein to Diplomatic Role in Baltic States Summer Christmas: Why Does the Church C…
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Who Was St. John the Baptist? 11 Things to Know and Share What do we know about the mysterious John the Baptist? Here are 11 things to know and share... John the Baptist is a mysterious figure in the New Testament. He was famous in his own day, even before he became the herald of Christ. We even know about him from outside the New Testament. The So…
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Pope Francis appoints Gänswein to diplomatic role in Baltic states By Courtney Mares Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Georg Gänswein, the former private secretary to the late Pope Benedict XVI, to a diplomatic role in the Baltic states. The Vatican announced Monday that Gänswein will serve as the apostolic nuncio, or papal ambassador, to Lithu…
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‘Summer Christmas’: Why does the Church celebrate the birthday of St. John the Baptist? By Hannah Brockhaus St. John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ, is one of only three people in history — after Jesus and Mary — whose birthday is celebrated in the Church’s liturgy. In fact, the Nativity of St. John the Baptist on June 24 is a solemnity, mea…
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Dagens gjest er Martin Thaulow. Martin har 144 i IQ, er utdannet lektor og har en mastergrad i retorikk og språklig kommunikasjon ved Universitetet i Oslo (UiO). Han ble rikskjendis da det ble kjent at han skriver masteroppgaver på bestilling fra studenter. Han flyttet til Spania med familien i fjor og har sterke tanker om skolesystemet. Vi snakker…
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Pope Francis: Jesus in the Eucharist strengthens us in times of trial By Courtney Mares Jesus does not spare us from difficulties but strengthens us with the Eucharist to have the courage to face them, Pope Francis said in his reflection on Sunday’s Gospel. Speaking from the window of the Apostolic Palace on June 23, Pope Francis asked the crowd ga…
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‘Do This in Memory of Me’: Eucharistic Art Exhibit Highlights Mystery of Jesus’ Real Presence ‘I want them to see the sacrificial Lamb of God who willingly laid down his life for us.’ By Joseph Pronechen Among the many ways the Eucharist is being highlighted and honored during the current Eucharistic Revival is through a major sacred art exhibit ca…
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