JP2 Morning Crew
Wake up and smell the coffee, it’s time for the JP2 Morning Crew Show! Periodically, on Fridays at 9AM, join us for a half-hour of lively conversation, fascinating stories, and insightful interviews, all focused on the Catholic community in the Diocese of San Diego. Whether you’re driving to work or enjoying your morning routine at home, tune in to JP2 Catholic Radio and enjoy the best morning drive around
Episodes
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Hosts: Brandon Clark and Steve Splonskowski
Guest: John Prust, Director of the Office for Family Life and Spirituality at the Diocese of San Diego
Key Topics Discussed:
Saint Polycarp: Reflection on the memorial of Saint Polycarp, his martyrdom, and the gospel reading for his memorial.
Mental Health Ministry: Introduction to the topic of mental health ministry and its importance in the Diocese of San Diego.
Accompaniment: The role of accompaniment in mental health ministry and the importance of walking with individuals and families struggling with mental health issues.
Stigma and Education: Addressing the stigma associated with mental health and the need for education and awareness in the community.
Referrals: The importance of knowing where to refer individuals for professional help and building relationships with local resources.
Family Impact: The impact of mental health on families and the connection between family life ministry and mental health ministry.
COVID-19: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and the increased awareness of mental health needs.
Resources: Availability of resources for those struggling with mental health issues, including a network of Catholic therapists and community resources.
Closing Thoughts: The episode emphasizes the importance of mental health ministry in the church and the need for a supportive community that offers accompaniment, reduces stigma, and provides resources for those in need.
Friday Feb 16, 2024
Friday Feb 16, 2024
Discussion on the season of Lent, its significance, and personal reflections by the hosts.
Introduction of guest John Hinterlong and his contributions to the pro-life movement.
John Hinterland's journey from working in the motion picture industry to becoming an active pro-life advocate.
The impact of the Dobbs decision on the pro-life movement and the new challenges it presents.
The importance of constitutional personhood for the unborn child from the moment of conception.
The role of men in the pro-life movement and the upcoming Men's Pro-Life March in Temecula, CA on March 2nd.
The need for men to take responsibility and be active in defending the most innocent and defenseless.
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Hosts: Brandon Clark and Steve Splonskowski
Guest: Father Edward Horning, a priest from the Diocese of San Diego and one of the founding members of JP2 Radio.
Main Topics Discussed:• Lent Preparation: The hosts and Father Horning discuss the significance of Lent, focusing on prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. They explore personal approaches to the season, including the anticipation of Lenten sacrifices and the spiritual growth that comes from embracing Lenten disciplines.• The Cycle of the Church Year: Father Horning provides an overview of the liturgical year, emphasizing the importance of commemorating the life of Christ through various seasons, such as Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, and Lent, leading to Easter.• Ordinary Time and Spiritual Growth: Discussion on the value of Ordinary Time for spiritual growth, highlighting how it focuses on the public ministry of Jesus and how believers can find holiness in their everyday lives.• The Joy of Priesthood: Father Horning shares his journey to priesthood, reflecting on the joys and challenges of serving the community, the impact of Catholic radio, and the importance of vocations in the church.• Catholic Radio's Role: The significance of Catholic radio for evangelization and fostering vocations is discussed, with Father Horning sharing his experience as a founding member of JP2 Radio and its impact on the faithful.Conclusion: The episode wraps up with Father Horning offering blessings for a fruitful Lent and encouraging listeners to deepen their relationship with God during this sacred season. The importance of Catholic radio in spreading the gospel and supporting the church's mission is reiterated.
Friday Feb 02, 2024
Friday Feb 02, 2024
1. Introduction: Hosts Brandon Clark and Raul Caro introduce the show, highlighting the significance of February 2nd as the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord and Candlemas Day.
2. Guest Introduction: Meg Kraft, a renowned beach volleyball player and committed Catholic, is introduced. Her accomplishments include being a three-time NCAA national champion and a three-time All-American at the University of Southern California.
3. Meg's Catholic Roots: Meg shares her upbringing in a Catholic family in San Diego, emphasizing the growth of her faith during her college years.
4. Volleyball Journey: Discussion about Meg's transition from indoor to beach volleyball, her love for the mental and strategic aspects of the game, and her passion for the sport.
5. Faith and Athletics: Meg talks about balancing her busy schedule with her faith life, finding strength in daily Mass and adoration.
6. Dealing with Success and Challenges: Meg reflects on staying grounded in her faith amidst her athletic achievements and dealing with challenges.
7. Future Plans and Faith Integration: Meg shares her plans to pursue professional beach volleyball post-graduation while balancing a part-time accounting career, emphasizing how her faith influences her journey.
8. Olympic Aspirations: Meg expresses her dream of competing in the Olympics, highlighting her experiences in international competitions.
9. Athlete's Prayer and Faith Influence: Meg discusses the importance of a specific athlete's prayer in her life and how her faith impacts her performance and attitude on the court.
10. Closing Thoughts: The show concludes with Meg's message on the importance of consistent prayer and gratitude in using God-given talents.
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Introduction: Brandon Clark introduces the show, highlighting the memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus.
Guest Introduction: Moira Noonan, a Southern Californian with an incredible conversion story, including an experience with exorcism, is introduced.
Cultural Catholic Background: Moira shares her upbringing as a 'cultural Catholic' and the lack of deep religious roots.
Dive into New Age Practices: Moira discusses her college years where she began exploring New Age practices due to a lack of religious grounding.
Turning Point in Hawaii: A pivotal moment during a training program in Hawaii where Moira began questioning her beliefs and felt a call to return to Catholicism.
Re-discovery of Catholic Faith: The journey back to Catholicism, influenced by her renewed understanding of the Virgin Mary and Catholic teachings.
Exorcism Experience: Moira talks about her experience with exorcism, clarifying misconceptions and its role in her return to faith.
Current Ministry and Publications: Details of Moira's current international ministry, exposing New Age dangers, and her books "Ransomed from Darkness" and "Spiritual Deceptions".
Call to Action: Encouragement for listeners to explore Moira's story and reflect on faith, conversion, and the risks of straying from traditional beliefs.
Friday Jan 19, 2024
Friday Jan 19, 2024
JP2 Morning Crew with Deacon Jim Vargas: Nurturing Faith & Addressing Homelessness in San Diego
In our latest episode, we're blessed to have Deacon Jim Vargas join us to discuss the Catholic faith's response to homelessness in San Diego. Dive into an enlightening conversation about living out our Catholic values through service and compassion.
Highlights:
The Call to Serve: Deacon Vargas shares his personal journey of faith and service, echoing the Catholic call to help the vulnerable.
Addressing Homelessness in San Diego: Insightful discussion on the current state of homelessness in San Diego and how Catholic organizations like Father Joe's Villages are making a difference.
Faith in Action: Learn how Catholic teachings inspire and guide efforts to support those in need, offering not just shelter but also spiritual nourishment.
Catholic Retreat for the Soul: This episode is more than just a talk; it's a retreat for your soul, reminding us of the Catholic faith's power to transform lives in San Diego and beyond.
Friday Jan 12, 2024
Friday Jan 12, 2024
JP2 Morning Crew: The Sacred in Liturgy & Arts with Maggie Gallagher
Date: Jan 12, 2024
Hosts: Brandon Clark & Steve Splonskowski
Join us for an enlightening session with Maggie Gallagher, Executive Director of the Benedict XVI Institute. Dive into the essence of the sacred in liturgy and arts, and how they energize the Catholic faith.
Topics Covered:
Rediscovering the sacred in Catholic liturgy.
The role of beauty and art in expressing faith.
Maggie Gallagher's journey in faith and work with the Benedict XVI Institute.
The importance of the Eucharist in the Catholic tradition.
Spotlight: The connection between faith and arts in Catholic San Diego.
Key Insights:
Embracing the sacred through liturgy and arts.
The transformative power of beauty in the Catholic faith.
The role of the Eucharist in deepening faith and community.
Friday Jan 05, 2024
Friday Jan 05, 2024
JP2 Morning Crew with Special Guest Rose Rea
Join us in an inspiring conversation with Rose Rea, a devoted Catholic and author. Rose shares her journey through faith, military life, and the creation of her latest book. Dive deep into the Catholic faith and witness how it intertwines with the challenges and triumphs of military service.
Guest: Rose Rea, Author & Catholic Faith Enthusiast
Topics Discussed:
Rose's experiences in San Diego and beyond.
The intertwining of Catholic faith and military service.
Rose’s inspiration behind her book on Michael Monsour.
Reflections on Catholicism and selfless love.
Featured Book: "Defend Us in Battle" – The heroic story of Navy SEAL Michael Monsour.
Key Takeaway: The power of faith, sacrifice, and brotherhood in the Catholic community.
Friday Dec 15, 2023
Friday Dec 15, 2023
1. The JP 2 Morning Crew welcomed the Most Reverend Salvatore Corleone, Archbishop of San Francisco, discussing the importance of Advent in the Catholic faith.
2. A focus on 'Marian Advent' and the significance of Mary in the Advent season, highlighting the themes of joy, expectation, and the transformative power of beauty in worship.
3. Discussion on the impact of Catholic radio in evangelization, especially in San Diego and the Imperial Valley area, emphasizing the role of media in spreading the Catholic faith.
4. Insights into personal spirituality, the practice of prayer and fasting, and the importance of silence and contemplation during the Advent season.
5. Upcoming events on JP 2 Catholic Radio, including a local pledge drive in San Diego.
Monday Sep 11, 2023
Monday Sep 11, 2023
In a spirited conversation with Guest Cy Kellet of Catholic Answers Live, listeners are exposed to thoughts surrounding the Eucharistic revival, the transformative power of Jesus, and our constant journey towards spirituality in daily life. Someone mentioned Bishop Cousins leading the Eucharistic and Kevin's discussion about the Eucharistic revival being a process, an invitation to connect with Jesus. This process is about individual and collective spiritual growth, asking for guidance from Jesus, and awaiting the Holy Spirit's direction.
The Holy Spirit's unpredictable nature was emphasized, suggesting that once people sincerely pray to know Jesus, they should brace themselves for the Spirit's dynamic influence. The conversation transitions to a discussion about a book called "A Teacher of Strange Things," which challenges the conventional, 'safe' portrayal of Jesus and calls readers to embrace a more profound relationship with the Savior. Comparisons are made to CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, where Aslan represents Jesus. The speaker highlights that many have forgotten the healing capabilities of Jesus in today's world, where science and medical practices often overshadow divine intervention. It's argued that while Jesus isn't a means to get everything you desire, He can offer healing in various aspects of life.
Personal anecdotes of impatience in daily situations, like driving or waiting in line, are shared, emphasizing that these moments provide opportunities for spiritual reflection and growth. These personal stories are interwoven with humor and relatability, encouraging listeners to reflect on their actions and seek spiritual healing even in mundane situations. They are reminded that moments of frustration can be turned into moments of peace and understanding.
The conversation also touches upon the perceived disconnect between the church and the modern world With the rise of the Industrial Revolution, there's been a noted separation in various aspects of life. This compartmentalization, combined with the waning influence of the church in daily life, has led to feelings of fragmentation and detachment. However, it's observed that removing Christ from the societal equation hasn't led to improved conditions, suggesting a need for a spiritual reawakening. The dialogue culminates in the idea that while life is compartmentalized, the presence of Christ remains ever significant and relevant.