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Serviam Deo

Serviam Deo

By: Serviam Deo - St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
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Serviam Deo is a Catholic podcast for men. As fathers, brothers, sons, etc., we as Catholic men are called to serve God. On Serviam Deo, we talk about the role we play as men in our world. We study sacred scripture, vocations, the history of the Church and other topics important to Catholic men. This is the companion podcast to the men's group at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Wichita, Kansas.

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Episodes
  • Mary, Part III of III - Nativity
    Sep 16 2025

    In this final podcast of the trilogy on Mary, our Blessed Mother, the guys extensively review the scriptural references of Mary's Nativity (or not). But first, they talk about what to do when tragedy happens; where do we place our intentions, and to whom do we turn when it feels like hate has won. Spoiler alert: our Blessed Mother is always there for us.

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    36 mins
  • Mary, Part II of III - Queenship
    Sep 2 2025

    In this episode the guys continue the conversation on the Blessed Virgin Mary, this time focusing on her role as Queen of the Universe. No baseball this week? What? Don't worry, plenty of that on the horizon.

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    35 mins
  • Mary, Part I of III - The Assumption
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode Fr. Will, Curtis and Michael talk about our Blessed Mother, Mary - after telling stories of back-to-school and minor mistruths about seminarians and their back-to-school. On an unfortunate note, we had a technical glitch this week about 26 minutes into the podcast where the audio became corrupted. We'll get that all fixed up before next time.

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    28 mins
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