16: Good Stewardship
In this episode, we focus on the concept of stewardship and the importance of supporting collaborative parishes—Saint Anthony of Padua in Cohasset and Saint Mary of the Assumption in Hull.
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In this episode, we focus on the concept of stewardship and the importance of supporting collaborative parishes—Saint Anthony of Padua in Cohasset and Saint Mary of the Assumption in Hull.
In this fifteenth episode of the Christ by the Sea Catholic Collaborative podcast, Father Scott introduces us to Ian McCarron, a local resident of Cohasset, Massachusetts, who is beginning his journey as a Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) missionary. Ian shares his deep-rooted connection to the South Shore and a profound personal encounter with Christ during his freshman year at Williams, marking a significant turning point in his spiritual life.
In this fourteenth episode of the Christ by the Sea Catholic Collaborative Podcast, Fr Scott reflects upon the papacy of Pope Francis and the early days of Pope Leo the Fourteenth's pontificate. Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, had a twelve-year pontificate marked by several notable actions and Fr. Scott highlights five key aspects of his papacy.
In this episode, we dive into the paradox of silence as a teacher and why it often feels like it doesn’t add up. We explore how St. Joseph—Scripture’s quietest heavyweight—says nothing yet shapes everything, raising Jesus and protecting his family without a single recorded word.
In this episode, Father Scott welcomes the Matchak family to discuss their experiences with Family Faith Formation at the Christ by the Sea Catholic Collaborative. The Matchaks share their journey of integrating faith into their home life and how the church's Family Faith Formation program has supported them.
In this episode of the Christ by the Sea Catholic Collaborative Podcast, Father Scott Uvard introduces us to Connor Roukey, a seminarian from the Archdiocese of Boston. Connor shares his journey, from growing up in Abington, Massachusetts, to his studies at Boston College and Saint John's Seminary. Learn about his experiences during the inaugural Propaedeutic year, a new phase in priestly formation, and his involvement in community service at Saint Francis House and the Encounter program.
Join Father Scott as he chats with Deacon Matthew Harrington, Deacon Chris Letizia, and Deacon Hung Tran, who along with eight other men will be ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Boston on May 25, 2024.
In the 9th episode of the "Christ by the Sea" podcast, Father Scott Euvrard delves into the crucial topic of creating safe environments for parishioners, especially during National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Joined by Marianne Baker, the safe environment coordinator, they discuss the comprehensive approach the parishes take, including annual criminal offender record information (CORI) checks, Protecting God's Children training, and implementing a clear code of conduct. Through their conversation, you'll gain insight into the multifaceted efforts aimed at safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults within the community.
In this episode, Fr. Scott talks with Liz Cotrupi, Director of Family Life and Ecclesial Movements and Director of Creative Content for the Archdiocese of Boston, and Paul Kierce, member of St. Anthony of Padua Parish, Pastoral Council member, and Coordinator of the Catholic Appeal for our parishes. Following this discussion, we feature a reflection on the life of Saint Joseph.
In this episode of the Christ by the Sea Podcast, Father Scott talks with Jim Flanagan and Adrienne MacCarthy about our upcoming 24 Hours for the Lord and, in our network segment, we reflect on the meaning of Lent.
In this episode, Father Scott explains the Grateful Discipleship initiative that emphasizes the significance of stewardship in the journey of discipleship for Christians. The program encourages believers to embody gratefulness through responsible stewardship of their gifts and resources. Join Father as he chats with Maureen Kane and Maureen Louzan about parish life in the collaborative.
This weekend the Catholic Church commemorates the Epiphany and it's this episode, we share Father Scott's homily for this feast day. Listen as he shares his thoughts on what we can learn from the story of the Christmas song "The Little Drummer Boy."
This Sunday is the 7th annual World Day of the Poor, an annual observance of the universal Church. This year, the Vatican has chosen a verse from the Book of Tobit as the theme: Do Not Turn Your Face Away from Anyone Who is Poor.
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In this episode, Father Scott sits down with Miriam Johnson and Anne Finley, remarkable individuals who are making a difference in the lives of the less fortunate as members of the St. Mary of the Assumption Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Join us as we delve into their personal journeys of service. As the Conference expands to include St. Anthony in Cohasset, prayerfully consider lending your time in service of the poor.
In our inaugural episode of the Christ by the Sea Catholic Collaborative's new podcast, Father Scott Euvrard talks to Tina DelGuidice and Aaron Yohe about the Traveling Vocations Icon Initiative.