Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio, Church historian, speaker, and author, delivers highly interesting and engaging reflections on Catholic tradition, teaching, and cultural heritage. Find out more about his ministry and discover countless free Catholic resources at www.dritaly.com.
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Welcome to the Man Up Philly Podcast, your go-to source for the inspiring talks and powerful messages from the annual Man Up Philly Conference! Since 2008, our conference has been a cornerstone event for Catholic men, providing a space for spiritual growth, fellowship, and motivation. Now, you can access the wisdom and guidance of our esteemed speakers anytime, anywhere. Each episode features recordings of the dynamic talks given by our keynote speakers, covering a wide range of topics relev ...
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Feast of Christ The King - Lasting Dominion Universal Kingdom
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The feast of Jesus Christ the Universal King was instituted by Pope Pius XI in 1925 and is observed on the last Sunday of the Roman Catholic Liturgical Year. It causes us to ponder what sort of authority, kingdom and dominion are truly lasting, and what judgment will be truly final.
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Clement and the Roman Basilica of San Clemente
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Podcast discussing the amazing Roman basilica that goes all the way back to the new testament period, San Clemente, dedicated to Clement of Rome, third successor of Peter.
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The Role of Hospitality in Evangelization
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In this third and final episode of Ascension Rountable's Podcast Series on the New Evangelization, Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio (aka Dr. Italy) provides further practical suggestions on a key feature of successful evangelization - hospitality. Whether we wish to evangelize as individuals, families or parishes, we need to understand that people only op…
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Podcast by Dr. Italy on Florence, the Renaissance city, and what the art of Michelangelo teaches us about Catholic Culture and life. With images of sites and churches of Florence that he will visit on his upcoming Italy pilgrimage.
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Hear, Oh Israel! - Keeping the Great Commandment
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Hear O Israel! Most have heard of the Great Commandment - to love God with your whole heart and your neighbor as yourself. But if God is just and salvation depends upon perfect obedience to this command, who can be saved? For the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, cycle B.
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A reflection on the Solemnity of All Souls, November 2, touching on the mystery of death and the afterlife including heaven, hell, and purgatory, and the validity of prayers for the dead.
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Each November 1st Catholics are obliged to attend Mass to celebrate the Solemnity of All Saints. This feast is more than a dutiful remembrance of the various saints that don't make it into the Roman calendar of feast days. It is celebrates us - the fact that all of us are destined to attain the heights of holiness, that all of us are called and equ…
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In this podcast, historical theologian Marcellino D'Ambrosio ("Dr. Italy") clears up misunderstandings about the holiday that are nearly universally believe by Christians, neo-pagans and secularists a like. It will be of great help to grandparents and parents trying to decide how to approach this celebration.…
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Bartimaeus - the Blind Beggar with Outrageous Faith
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The story of Bartimaeus, the blind beggar who met Jesus on the road to Jericho, is a dramatic event from the Gospel of Mark that illustrates something very important about the true nature of Christian faith. For the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, cycle B.
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The Sons of Zebedee - Ambition vs. Servant Leadership
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Brothers John and James, the sons of Zebedee, had ambition. When they make their famous request for places of honor & privilege in Mark's gospel, Jesus takes the opportunity to teach them that leadership & true greatness consists in loving and serving, even to the point of sharing with Christ the cup of suffering.…
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Ignatius of Antioch, whom the Church remembers on October 17, is one of the most important of the apostolic fathers, the Fathers of the Church who lives overlapped the lives of the last of the apostles. Ignatius was, in fact, only the second successor of Peter, Paul, and Barnabas in the important city of Antioch, where the followers of Jesus were c…
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In this podcast Dr. Italy describes the great Carmelite mystic, Teresa of Avila, pointing out how she combined practical wisdom, mysticism and a sense of humor in an extraordinary way.
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Both the Rich Young Man in Mark's Gospel and King Solomon had a very difficult choice to make. In a similar moment of decision, what would be the desire of your heart? Wisdom and adventure, or comfort and convenience? Where do true riches...and security...lie? For the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, cycle B.…
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Angelo Roncalli, better known as Pope St. John XXIII, was a simple peasant boy who never quite lost his country simplicity even as he moved up through the Church’s hierarchy to occupy the chair of St. Peter. His election to the Papacy in 1958 surprised everyone, as did his announcement that he had decided to convene an ecumenical council to meet at…
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A 16 minute podcast in which Sonrise Morning show host Matt Swaim asks Dr. Italy some insightful questions about the rosary, Mary, the misteries, and the power of praying the rosary. The Rosary has been the most honored and best known devotional prayer in the Roman Catholic tradition for the last five hundred years. Yet few, even those very devoted…
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All You Need is Love - Marriage, Divorce & Annulment
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Is annulment just a Catholic Divorce? This article explains the controversial Roman Catholic position on love, marriage, marital intimacy, divorce, remarriage and celibacy.
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St. Francis of Assisi happens to be one of the most popular of all saints, honored by non-Catholics as well as Catholics, Buddhists and Hindus as well as Christians. But are the words popularly attributed to him true? "Preach the Gospel always; when necessary, use words? How about that saying? Is it his? What can Francis's famous encounter with the…
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Portiuncula & San Damiano-Assisi Chapels Rebuilt by St Francis
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7 minute podcast by Dr. Italy discussing the two churches rebuilt by St. Francis that still stand in Assisi, his home town. To be visited on his upcoming pilgrimage to Italy.
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14 minute podcast in which Sonrise Morning show guest host Ryan Lopez quizzes Dr. Italy about the life and impact of Jerome, bible scholar, father and Doctor of the Church and warrior for Christ. On the occasion of his feast day, September 30.
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Spiritual Warfare and the Sword of the Spirit
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Podcast in which Dr. Italy identifies spiritual warfare as underlying the current malaise in the world and America. A spiritual battle can only be fought effectively with spiritual weapons, first and foremost being the Sword of the Spirit, the Word of God.
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Dr. Italy discusses the Capuchin friar Padre Pio who in his lifetime was first famous in Italy and then the whole world for his stigmata and miracles worked through his intercession.
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Envy, one of the seven deadly sins, is different from mere jealousy - it is darker and much more dangerous. Yet its cunning can be - and has been - defeated. For the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, cycle B.
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In this 5 minute interview on the Sonrise Morning show, Dr. Italy discusses the amazing life and talents of St. Hildegard of Bingen, the medieval Benedictine abbess renowned for her visions, compositions, and prolific body of written work. Pilgrims on Dr. Italy’s 2023 Rhine Cruise will be visiting her relics and some of her monasteries.…
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Amen, Amen - James, Peter & Rock-solid Faith
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The word amen is familiar to all. But few know its origins and its true meaning, which actually strikes at the very essence of what it means to believe and have rock-solid faith.
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St. John Chrysostom – Bishop with a Backbone
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Many contemporary bishops have been criticized for taking half-measures instead of speaking and acting boldly and decisively. The same could never be said of the ancient bishop who was a Father of the Church, St. John Chrysostom. His preaching was so eloquent and powerful that he acquired the nickname of "Chrysostom" or "golden-tongue." Gold as it …
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Twin Tower Terrorism and the Power of the Cross
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September 11 is the anniversary of one of most brutal acts of terrorism of all time. Three days later, on September 14, the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches celebrate the Feast of the Exaltation and triumph of the cross of Jesus Christ. This podcast brings out the link between 9/11 and the victory of the cross and helps us understand why the …
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Jesus's Miracles - the Deaf Mute & Compassion
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"Ephphatha!" The miracles of Jesus, particularly the story of Jesus' healing of the deaf - mute in the Gospel of Mark, raise a big questions -- did Jesus Christ truly work miracles and if so, was his motivation compassion or glory? For the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B.
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As the civilization in the West was dissolving into the Dark Ages, a man named Gregory was elected to fill the chair of St. Peter. First prefect or mayor of Rome, then monk, then the Pope's ambassador to Constantinople, then finally bishop of Rome, Gregory rocked the church and the civilized world. He was a man who could walk with kings and yet wit…
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What does the term Tradition really mean? Is it opposed to the Bible? The sola scriptura principle of the Protestant Reformation assumed it was -- here we examine this assumption in the light of a few key scriptures. For the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, cycle B.
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Beheading & Martyrdom of John the Baptist
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John the Baptist has two feast days -- his earthly birthday on June 24, sixth months before the birthday of his cousin, and August 29th, his birthday into eternal life, the day he was executed by Herod at the request of Salome to who he'd promised anything she asked for. Apparently, Herod was fascinated by John, even though John condemned his adult…
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Belief that God exists is not quite what Scripture means by faith. The faith spoken of by Jesus, Paul, and John is a gift that is like a spiritual muscle - to be strong, it must be exercised.
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Come to the Banquet Table - Life is a Feast!
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Some do the minimum in order to survive. But we are called to seize every opportunity so we can truly thrive. Proverbs says Wisdom has set a table for us. Christ, Divine Wisdom incarnate, actually feeds us with two abundant tables - the feast of the Word and the Sacrament. For the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, cycle B.…
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In this 15 minute podcast, Anna Mitchell, host of the Sonrise Morning show, asks Marcellino D'Ambrosio (aka "Dr. Italy") about the origins and meaning of the dogma and feast of the Assumption of Mary, celebrated on August 15th.
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St. Maximilian Kolbe, Chaplain of Auschwitz
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In this podcast, other aspects of Kolbe’s life are also discussed which are little known. Kolbe founded a new monastery near Warsaw that grew into a veritable city, with over 1,000 Franciscan Friars living a live of prayer and apostolic activity. This monastery was so large that, in the early days of World War II, before it was shut down by the Naz…
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Somehow, we can all relate to the discouragement and exhaustion of Elijah. So we need to learn from the solution proposed by God to revitalize and energize him for the long journey he needed to make and the important work he was going to do. The bread God provided is a figure of a more wondrous bread that is available to us, the Eucharist. For the …
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In this brief excerpt from the Sonrise Morning Show, Dr. Italy introduces listeners to the fascinating story of Edith Stein, born into an observant German Jewish family who abandoned religion as a young girl only to end her life as a Carmelite nun and a Christian martyr at Auschwitz.
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Mount Tabor - Tradition Site of the Transfiguration of Jesus
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In this brief segment which aired on national Catholic radio, Marcellino D'Ambrosio shares his impressions of one of the most dramatic peaks in the Holy Land, Mount Tabor. This mountain is directly across the valley from Nazareth, so would have been a landmark Jesus grew up seeing on the horizon. Anyone traveling from Nazareth to the holy city of J…
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Podcast discussing the beauty of Mount Tabor and the glory and meaning of the Transfiguration, a pivotal event in the life of Jesus that Catholics celebrate every August 6. 14 minute interview of Dr. Italy by Sonrise Morning Show radio host Anna Mitchell. The Transfiguration was indeed a pivotal event in the life of Jesus and his three closest disc…
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Rich Gannon, former NFL quarterback and league MVP, spoke at Man Up Philly 2016. A Philadelphia native, Gannon shared his experiences from his successful football career and his journey of faith. Emphasizing the importance of character, leadership, and faith both on and off the field, he inspired attendees to strive for excellence and integrity in …
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Father George Grima at Man Up Philly 2016
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Father George Grima, a Maltese missionary priest dedicated to caring for orphans and abandoned children in Brazil, Kenya, and Ethiopia, spoke at Man Up Philly 2016. Influenced by Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, Father Grima shared heart-wrenching stories of the children he serves, highlighting the dire conditions they face, including starvation and lac…
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Curtis Martin, founder and CEO of the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS), spoke at Man Up Philly 2016. Renowned for his dynamic evangelization efforts, Martin shared insights on living an authentic Catholic life and the importance of discipleship. His talk emphasized "flipping the switch" to fully engage with one's faith, inspiring …
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Chief J Scott Thompson at Man Up Philly 2016
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Chief J. Scott Thomson, Camden County Police Chief, spoke at Man Up Philly 2016. Leading the force in one of America's most challenging cities, Chief Thomson shared his experiences in reducing crime and transforming Camden. He discussed the importance of leadership, community engagement, and faith in addressing societal issues. His inspirational me…
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Dr Marcellino D'Ambrosio at Man Up Philly 2017
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Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio, known as "Dr. Italy," spoke at Man Up Philly 2017. A theologian, author, and evangelist, Dr. D'Ambrosio captivated the audience with his engaging presentation on the early Church Fathers. He shared inspiring stories about St. Ignatius of Antioch, St. Ambrose, and St. Augustine, highlighting their profound impact on Christ…
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Damon Owens, an international speaker and founder of joyTOB, spoke at Man Up Philly 2017. With over 20 years of experience in evangelization, Owens shared his insights on living as a son of God the Father. He emphasized the joy and power that comes from understanding one's identity in Christ. Owens' talk also focused on building strong marriages an…
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Seth Joyner, former Philadelphia Eagles linebacker and cornerstone of the Gang Green Defense, spoke at Man Up Philly 2018. Known for his tenacity on the field and three Pro Bowl selections, Joyner shared insights on the importance of faith, discipline, and leadership. He inspired the audience with stories from his NFL career, including his time wit…
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Jim Towey, President of Ave Maria University and former personal attorney to Mother Teresa, spoke at Man Up Philly 2018. Drawing from his unique experiences working with Mother Teresa and his role as Director of Faith-Based Initiatives under President George W. Bush, Towey shared profound insights on faith, service, and leadership. His talk emphasi…
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Don Saleski, a former professional ice hockey right winger known for his career with the Philadelphia Flyers and Colorado Rockies, spoke at Man Up Philly 2018. Sharing his journey from the NHL to his successful post-hockey career, Saleski emphasized the importance of faith, perseverance, and leadership. He inspired attendees with stories from his t…
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Brian Gail, a Knight of the Immaculate, author, and co-founder of three Catholic classical academies, spoke at Man Up Philly 2018. Drawing from his experiences as a father, entrepreneur, and writer, Gail addressed the challenges facing modern Catholic families. He shared insights from his acclaimed trilogy, which explores the impact of the “contrac…
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Todd Monastero, a devoted husband, father, and inspirational speaker, delivered his final and most impactful speech at Man Up Philly 2019. Diagnosed with cancer in 2015, Todd shared his journey of faith and hope, proclaiming "I've Already Won" due to his deep trust in Jesus Christ. His powerful message about living with faith and courage resonated …
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