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    Indy Catholic Radio

    MISSION
    Helping to Bring Jesus Christ to Everyone …and Everyone to Jesus Christ

    Catholic Radio Indy is a not-for-profit organization established to present the gospel of Jesus Christ to all in Central Indiana. Our goal is to broadcast the beauty and teachings of the Catholic Church and to...
    MISSION
    Helping to Bring Jesus Christ to Everyone …and Everyone to Jesus Christ

    Catholic Radio Indy is a not-for-profit organization established to present the gospel of Jesus Christ to all in Central Indiana. Our goal is to broadcast the beauty and teachings of the Catholic Church and to inform, inspire and challenge listeners so that all who hear our programming may be brought into the Kingdom of God.

    We are not-for-profit, listener-supported Catholic Radio. We receive no direct financial support from either the Archdiocese of Indianapolis nor the diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana. We are grateful to both dioceses for their strong support of our mission and efforts.

    Our corporate name is Inter Mirifica, a term coming from Vatican II, which is a call to action for the church laity to be responsible for evangelization.


    Our Patron, Priest and Martyr 1894-1941
    Feast Day - Aug 14th

    St. Maximilian Kolbe was a well-known communicator, before later becoming a martyr in a Nazi prisoner of war camp. He foumaximilian kolbended the Knights of the Immaculata, whose aim was to fight evil with the witness of the good life, prayer, work and suffering. His organization founded several houses for religious in Poland and Japan and published a magazine that reached a circulation of over 1,000,000. In Poland he also set up the very first Catholic radio station in that part of the world. The broadcasts were 100% local and featured teaching, music and singing by members of one of his religious communities.

    After the fall of Poland in 1939, St. Maximilian and several of his friars were arrested, imprisoned, but later released. Several months later, the Nazis re-arrested St. Maximilian, imprisoned him, which ultimately lead to his being held at Auschwitz prison camp. There, after the escape of a prisoner, the commandant announced that 10 other prisoners, at random, would die in his place. One of those prisoners, when selected by the commandant, stated that he had a wife and children. St. Maximilian Kolbe volunteered to take his place without fanfare. The ten were led away to be confined in cells where they were allowed to starve to death.
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    The Catholic Telegraph

    Welcome to The Catholic Telegraph, the monthly magazine of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. We are one of the oldest newspapers in the United States, published continuously since 1831.

    Currently 133,000 subscribers receive the magazine in their mailboxes each month, and this website is another...
    Welcome to The Catholic Telegraph, the monthly magazine of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. We are one of the oldest newspapers in the United States, published continuously since 1831.

    Currently 133,000 subscribers receive the magazine in their mailboxes each month, and this website is another way in which we hope to continue our mission of proclaiming the Good News of our Catholic faith. In 2019, along with www.thecatholictelegraph.com, new offerings of The Daily Divina and the Weekly Ember were introduced.

    HISTORY
    A scanned copy from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Chancery Archives shows the first edition of The Catholic Telegraph from Oct. 22, 1831. The copy in the image was previously part of the Sisters of Charity archive.
    A scanned copy from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Chancery Archives shows the first edition of The Catholic Telegraph from Oct. 22, 1831. The copy in the image was previously part of the Sisters of Charity archive.
    On Saturday, Oct. 22, 1831, The Catholic Telegraph came into being at the behest of Bishop Edward Fenwick, OP, bishop of the then-Diocese of Cincinnati. Bishop Fenwick’s 10-year-old diocese reached from Kentucky to northern Michigan, and he believed that a newspaper was needed to help him communicate with a far-flung flock that was often subjected to virulent anti-Catholic attack. His letters, sermons and reports were the primary focus of the early paper.

    The Catholic Telegraph was the first Catholic newspaper founded west of the Allegheny Mountains. It should be the oldest continuously published Catholic newspaper in the United States, but for a brief period — during the cholera plague of autumn of 1832 that claimed among its many victims Bishop Fenwick — the paper’s first editor, Father Mullen, laid his pen down in order to minister to people in need, suspending publication for a short time. In historical circles, The Catholic Telegraph is lauded for its strong abolitionist positions before and during the Civil War. Throughout its long history, the paper has not been afraid to speak out against wars, civil rights abuses, human rights abuses, political wrongdoing and social ills. But as one Massachusetts priest, Father J.M. Finnotti, wrote in 1875 of The Catholic Telegraph, “Charity has had a powerful sway over its editorials.”

    The paper has maintained The Catholic Telegraph name and the following motto since its founding: “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty, and in all things, charity.” We find this a most worthy motto to work by even 184 years later.

    The newspaper’s influence was the subject of a 1943 book, The Editorial Opinion of The Catholic Telegraph of Cincinnati on Contemporary Affairs and Politics, 1871-1921. It has been used widely for reference in other historical works and dissertations.

    In 1937, the newspaper became known as The Catholic Telegraph Register, published by the Register chain of Catholic newspapers based in Denver. Since 1961 it has been under the management of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and is known simply as The Catholic Telegraph.

    In 2009, the newspaper launched TheCatholicTelegraph.com website.

    In September of 2011 The Catholic Telegraph became a monthly publication.

    In November of 2015, the website was overhauled with a new format, color scheme and logo, as well as functionality for reading on mobile devices.

    In June of 2020, the history newspaper became The Catholic Telegraph Magazine.

    The monthly magazine is read in nearly 145,000 homes throughout the archdiocese. By June 2020 , TheCatholicTelegraph.com was averaging 2,500 users per day and 4,300 page views per day.
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    Catholics For Catholics

    ABOUT CATHOLICS FOR CATHOLICS:

    Who started Catholics for Catholics and what is its mission?
    We are a group of Catholics who love God and Country.
    Our Faith impels us to make our voices heard in the public square as the Savior instructed us not to keep our light under a basket.
    Furthermore,...
    ABOUT CATHOLICS FOR CATHOLICS:

    Who started Catholics for Catholics and what is its mission?
    We are a group of Catholics who love God and Country.
    Our Faith impels us to make our voices heard in the public square as the Savior instructed us not to keep our light under a basket.
    Furthermore, since so many core American principles sync with the bedrock 2,000 year old teaching of our own Catholic Faith, this validates even more our mission to be in the world, though not of it.
    As a 501c4 organization Catholics for Catholics provides educational resources about Catholic doctrine including materials addressing Catholic leaders’ positions on public policy, legislation, and other matters affecting social welfare. Catholics for Catholics also promotes related activities that similarly promote social welfare based on Catholic doctrinal teachings.
    The two-tiered focus of education and action as outlined above, will help us to hold our elected leaders accountable to the Constitution and in a special way to those politicians who refer to themselves as Catholic. Recently, we have witnessed a unique crisis unfolding within both Church and State, as leaders in both have begun to veer from our guiding documents; the Holy Bible and Constitution.
    It is not enough to call oneself Catholic for one must show it with actions and policies that reflect it. The deafening silence of Church leaders who are the first ones tasked with guarding the truths of our Faith, has made it all the more urgent that we stand up now and hold the line.
    The cultural climate has shown an increasingly hostile effort to silence voices like us. Yet by locking arms with other groups that are doing the same, and tapping into the blood of martyrs that flow in our veins, we will trust in the words of the Mother of Christ who said in the apparition of 1859 in Wisconsin, “Go and Fear Nothing, I will help you.”

    GET UPDATES ON THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE FROM A CATHOLIC PERSPECTIVE.
    Catholics for Catholics is moving hearts and minds for Jesus Christ and His Church—and inspiring a new wave of Catholicism and love of America.
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    Studio 3:16

    Introducing The World's Greatest Gospel-Based Resource For Catholic Education

    OUR MISSION
    To provide children a genuinely entertaining, secure place to encounter Christ in a way that inspires action.

    Studio 3:16® is a supplementary resource for Catholic school religion courses and parish...
    Introducing The World's Greatest Gospel-Based Resource For Catholic Education

    OUR MISSION
    To provide children a genuinely entertaining, secure place to encounter Christ in a way that inspires action.

    Studio 3:16® is a supplementary resource for Catholic school religion courses and parish faith formation classes designed to help transform your students’ approach to the Bible, so the Bible can transform your students

    TRANSFORM YOUR STUDENTS’ APPROACH TO THE BIBLE, AND THE BIBLE WILL TRANSFORM YOUR STUDENTS.
    Students will fully engage in faith-based, educational resources - if the stories are fun and engaging. Studio 3:16® is the first program developed by Cross Boss Media® for schools and parish faith formation. It’s entertainment component is a Hollywood-level, educational comedy based on Gospel passages explained and made relevant through great storytelling, music, and humor.

    Cross Boss Media® is a dynamic new Christian media company committed to provide children — primarily ages 7-12 — with a safe outlet to discover Christ through fun, wholesome entertainment. It’s just the beginning of our journey toward our goal to enrich the lives of viewers and guide students into a personal encounter and relationship with Jesus in the Bible, and to imitate Christ through action founded in virtues, faith, and Truth.

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    Catholic Men of America

    Catholic Men of America is a professional fraternity for Catholic men, organized as a 501(c)3 with canonical approval from H.E. Bp. Mark Spalding , of the Diocese of Bishop of Nashville.

    We provide networking and employment opportunities, skill development, education and fraternity for...
    Catholic Men of America is a professional fraternity for Catholic men, organized as a 501(c)3 with canonical approval from H.E. Bp. Mark Spalding , of the Diocese of Bishop of Nashville.

    We provide networking and employment opportunities, skill development, education and fraternity for Catholic employees and employers in the United States.

    - Find a great job
    - Develop new skills
    - Hire better employees
    - Accelerate your career
    - Learn about the latest technology
    - Grow your business
    - Network with like-minded men
    - We adhere to the dogmas of the Catholic faith and the doctrine of subsidiarity and encourage our members to promote the dignity of human life, the joyful duty of work and the defense of private property within the workplace.

    Membership is free. Join us today.

    Rule of Life:

    Required
    - Practicing Catholic
    - Pray for the Catholic Men of America
    Suggested
    - Hour of Daily Prayer
    - Weekly Confession
    - Weekly Fasting and Abstinence
    - Regular Exercise
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    Tabella

    We are on a mission to bring people closer to God

    What is Tabella?
    Tabella is the private and secure social faith app for Catholic communities. With Tabella, Catholics around the world can now stay connected digitally to their churches and groups, and grow in their faith through access to...
    We are on a mission to bring people closer to God

    What is Tabella?
    Tabella is the private and secure social faith app for Catholic communities. With Tabella, Catholics around the world can now stay connected digitally to their churches and groups, and grow in their faith through access to the best Catholic content (audio prayers, faith videos, and much more).

    Who are we?
    We are a faith-based team of interdisciplinary experts on a mission to bring the world closer to God. We have an incredible group of investors and partners supporting us every step of the way. We are always looking for warriors to join the most fulfilling mission on this planet – if that is you, send us a message.

    The #1 Free Catholic App

    For Parishes And Groups
    Join ministry groups, stay connected to your parish, and grow in your faith with the best Catholic content.

    Posts And News From Your Community In One Place
    Forget about disorganized and annoying WhatsApp groups.
    No more wondering what is going on with your Catholic events or groups.
    Organize all of your faith life with Tabella and stay in touch with other members of your community.

    - Create and manage events
    - Communicate with your members
    - Grow your ministry digitally
    - Bring your groups online
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    Paradisus Dei

    HELPING COUPLES AND FAMILIES DISCOVER THE SUPERABUNDANCE OF GOD

    Our Mission:
    Helping Families Discover the Superabundance of God.

    During the Great Jubilee, Steve Bollman received a personal call to found a ministry dedicated to the renewal of marriage and family life. He set aside his...
    HELPING COUPLES AND FAMILIES DISCOVER THE SUPERABUNDANCE OF GOD

    Our Mission:
    Helping Families Discover the Superabundance of God.

    During the Great Jubilee, Steve Bollman received a personal call to found a ministry dedicated to the renewal of marriage and family life. He set aside his professional career as an energy derivatives trader to found Paradisus Dei. Integrating Church teachings with the latest findings of modern science and the wisdom of the saints, Paradisus Dei produces life-changing materials that expand the mind and touch the heart.

    Our Ministry:
    Founded in 2001, Paradisus Dei helps families discover the superabundance of God within marriage and family life. Current programming serves couples, men, and youth in 44 states and multiple countries. Integrating the teachings of the faith with findings of modern science and the wisdom of the saints, these programs have been independently verified to be profoundly life transforming. Our goal is to encounter people wherever they are on their spiritual journey and help take them further. Paradisus Dei is an independent, lay Catholic ministry dedicated to marriage and family life.
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    Knights of Columbus

    OUR MISSION

    Together, we’re empowering Catholic men to live their faith at home, in their parish, at work and in their community.

    OUR FAITH

    Our goal is to help men, their families and their parishes grow closer to Christ. Through our programs and resources, we provide opportunities to...
    OUR MISSION

    Together, we’re empowering Catholic men to live their faith at home, in their parish, at work and in their community.

    OUR FAITH

    Our goal is to help men, their families and their parishes grow closer to Christ. Through our programs and resources, we provide opportunities to live and spread the Catholic faith.

    Charity is at the heart of our work and our faith - and it always has been. For the Knights of Columbus, charity means supporting a virtually boundless variety of Projects.

    We are here to build a daily bridge back to what matters, for our members and fellow Catholics.

    We come from many places, backgrounds, and stages in our lives, but we are all of one faith. Find out more about what we do.

    OUR HISTORY AND HERITAGE

    Founded on the principles of charity, unity and fraternity, the Knights of Columbus was established in 1882 by Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Church in New Haven, Conn., and a group of parishioners. Their intent? To bring financial aid and assistance to the sick, disabled and needy members and their families.

    Today, Father McGivney is being considered for sainthood.
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    Izzy's

    For more than 120 years, Izzy’s has been serving up the World’s Greatest Reubens.

    Our story starts in the late 1800’s when a couple of Jewish immigrants left behind an economic depression and oppression politics of the Czar from Russia. Like many at that time they felt the New World offered...
    For more than 120 years, Izzy’s has been serving up the World’s Greatest Reubens.

    Our story starts in the late 1800’s when a couple of Jewish immigrants left behind an economic depression and oppression politics of the Czar from Russia. Like many at that time they felt the New World offered them a real chance to succeed and be free. Settling in Cincinnati Mr. Kadetz offered his flair for cooking at the renowned Sinton St. Nicolas Hotel in Cincinnati. With his confidence in culinary expertise and not being afraid of taking risk he opened the first kosher style delicatessen West of the Alleghenies. His legacy has lived on tracing back to the start in 1901.

    The stiff-necked and stubborn character of Izzy often left people with many memories. Whether it was the shouting back and forth between himself and his wife Rose, or the price of food that varied depending on what you were wearing and if you looked like you had extra money to spend. Izzy’s boisterous style coupled along with the savoring food left many Cincinnatians with great food and good memories.

    In 1980 Izzy’s son David began running the restaurant. David carried much of the same qualities possessed by Izzy and soon grew the reputation and business of Izzy’s tremendously. In 1982 David opened a second restaurant on Sixth and Main Street in downtown Cincinnati, and he asked trusted friend John Geisen, then a skilled tradesman, to manage the location.

    John worked closely with the Kadetz family, who took him under their wing and began to instill their family and business values. John came to understand that the secret to Izzy’s success was rooted in offering superior quality along with the highest level of customer service.

    Together John and David helped grow the business over the years and John Geisen became the President and CEO.

    John embarked on a mission to instill his passion for quality on everyone at Izzy’s—from the store managers to the front line staff. This “can-do” culture can be seen everyday at all Izzy’s locations, whether it’s a simple request for a special sandwich, or catering a party for 200 guests, Izzy’s employees understand that the customer is King. This passion for pleasing patrons easily explains the fierce loyalty shared by so many fans of Izzy’s.

    Consistently ranked as the “best deli in Cincinnati“, visitors to this tri-state tradition soon realize that Izzy’s offers a unique experience that blends great food with friendly and attentive staff, all while maintaining the highest in quality and value.

    But the Izzy’s family is not content to rest on their laurels; from serving on old pickle barrels with wood crates as chairs to the latest location having a drive-thru, modern lighting, comfortable seating and the latest innovative cooking equipment still serving the same homemade recipes Izzy Kadetz was handed down from his father dating back to 1901.

    The future of Izzy’s will undoubtedly bring John’s passion for value and service beyond the tri-state. He remains eternally grateful for his fortunate relationship with Izzy, David, Rose, and the entire Kadetz Family. Upon reflecting on his time with them, John recalls back to the 80’s when he asked them, “Do you know what you get when you mix a Jew and a Catholic?”

    The answer was a simple reply: “Success!”
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    Embodied Magazine

    Embodied Magazine tells the stories of those living from a place of self-giving love.

    Embodied follows the lead of St. John Paul II by evangelizing through witness. It tells the stories of those who are living the truths of TOB in order to remind readers who they are and inspire them to also...
    Embodied Magazine tells the stories of those living from a place of self-giving love.

    Embodied follows the lead of St. John Paul II by evangelizing through witness. It tells the stories of those who are living the truths of TOB in order to remind readers who they are and inspire them to also live their lives from a place of divine love. As a beautifully produced magazine with engaging content on contemporary issues, Embodied witnesses to what life looks like when we love as God loves. With inspiring content developed for readers from their teens to their nineties, it fills the gap that exists in bringing the message of TOB to new and larger audiences.

    It has been 36 years since St. Pope John Paul II delivered the last of his 129 weekly addresses known collectively as the Theology of the Body (TOB). As pope, he laid out for the world what has been called an adequate anthropology in which the human body reveals God, that the body is “capable of making visible what is invisible: the spiritual and divine.”

    In the four decades following the pope’s series of lectures, theologians have begun unpacking their rich meaning and insights. Inspiring books have been written, excellent ministries have sprung up, and hearts have been inflamed by the profound truth of the depth of God’s love for us and his desire to draw us to Himself so that we can learn to love as He loves. TOB is gaining attention.

    But a challenge today exists

    Not everyone is being reached by these ministries, and some who do hear about Theology of the Body need an easier introduction than attending a course, reading a book or hoping a live event comes to their area.

    An easier entry is needed, and that is Embodied Magazine.

    Embodied will follow the lead of St. John Paul II by evangelizing through witness. It tells the stories of those who are living the truths of TOB in order to remind readers who they are and inspire them to also live their lives from a place of divine, self-giving love.

    As a beautifully produced magazine with engaging content on contemporary issues, Embodied will witness to what life looks like when we love as God loves. With inspiring content developed for readers from their teens to their nineties, it will help fill a gap that exists in bringing the message of TOB to everyone.

    Why a magazine?

    Advantage 1: Incredible accessibility.

    A magazine subscription is inexpensive and is delivered right to your mailbox. Very accessible to all; less intimidating than a book.

    Advantage 2: Completely experiential

    TOB will come alive through engaging stories that use beautiful design, imagery, story-telling. God designed us to be drawn to the beautiful to speak to us. Readers will hold Embodied in their hands and experience it physically – an integral component of TOB that is hard to deliver electronically.

    Advantage 3: TOB for new audiences and its fans

    There are other TOB ministries that unpack the deep mysteries of St. John Paul II’s catechesis. Embodied will first target those largely unfamiliar with TOB or who have only a brief introduction to it. It will also provide connections to support and ongoing development for anyone trying to live out TOB.
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