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about four o'clock

about four o'clock

By: Fr. Chad Arnold
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Summary

A podcast for anyone discerning a vocation to the Catholic priesthood. One's vocation from God is a deeply personal adventure. Yet frequently there are common threads that run through the Lord's calling. Three Catholic priests sit down to discuss the familiar questions that come along with discernment while also sharing the joys and challenges of their own priestly adventure with God. We're here to answer questions, share our priesthood, and grow in openness to God's will. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Guest: Fr. Nicholas Samsel
    May 18 2026

    Today we welcome in Fr. Nicholas Samsel to discuss his first year as a priest as well as his brief stint as a collegiate triathlete. He also shares his vocation story about how the Lord in His patience and goodness "out-stubborned" him until he took the leap into seminary where he recognized the fullness of life offered to him in the priesthood.

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    31 mins
  • National Report on Confession
    May 11 2026

    Tune in to hear some stories of our misadventures with traffic tickets or car accidents as well as some commentary on a recently published report of the findings from a national survey on practice and understanding of the Sacrament of Confession.

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    31 mins
  • Guest: Fr. Ben Nguyen
    May 4 2026

    Today we are joined by Fr. Ben Nguyen to discuss Our Lady of La Vang, why his last name is so common, and the drink named after him at a restaurant in Coffeyville. Then he shares his vocation story, including how he and his family were "randomly" placed in Wichita after leaving Vietnam and how a spring break trip with friends led to his calling.

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    31 mins
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