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The Walk Humbly Podcast

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“I recognize the importance of communications and evangelization, the use of all tools possible to get out the Good News.” —Bishop Burbidge In his threefold role of teaching, sanctifying and governing, Bishop Burbidge is committed to articulating the Good News through all available media. He posts a daily meditation on Twitter (@BishopBurbidge), many of his homilies are available on YouTube, and he enjoys giving video reflections for important events, key Church campaigns, and significant li ...
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Audio resources from the Arlington Diocese

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The Diocese of Arlington serves over 460,000 parishioners in 69 parishes and 6 missions in the Northern Virginia area. For this rich community of faith, we offer recordings from homilies, talks, and seminars offered by the Diocesan offices.
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Searching for More

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Are you searching for more? The good news is that there is one who is searching for you—and he is waiting to be found. You’ve shared with us a growing desire and need for more opportunities both to be both informed and inspired in your faith journey. In responding to this need, we seek to not only educate on the topics you wonder about, struggle with, and question, but ultimately bring you closer to an intimate encounter and relationship with Jesus Christ. This series is dedicated to the pat ...
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It’s possible the most closely watched statewide race in Texas this election cycle could also be the closest once the ballots are counted. How Ted Cruz and Colin Allred are making a final push in the days before Nov. 5. In San Antonio, plans to demolish a building once part of a World’s Fair might be put on hold because of its history. Jack Morgan …
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Reporters have now identified a Texas woman experts say died because of the state’s restrictive abortion ban. As early voting continues across Texas, we’ll check in with some LGBTQ+ voters about what’s on their minds as they head to the polls. Also, some of the people removed in Gov. Greg Abbott’s voter roll purges were eligible voters. Apple’s lat…
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A new public TV documentary titled “Our Texas, Our Vote” delves into the diversity of Latino voters’ perspectives and priorities. For over 18 months, the nuns of an Arlington monastery have clashed with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth. Now, a Vatican-appointed overseer has dismissed the sisters from their duties. A Houston ISD basketball c…
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Why Texas billionaires are spending big on judicial races with flashy political ads. Some religious leaders touch on political issues – but how does this align with U.S. tax rules and the separation of church and state? A new book from political science professor John Domino explores the history of privacy laws in Texas and what they mean today. Te…
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The story of the TFWU is one of epic strikes and marches, but also one that occasionally brushes up against controversy. But what this documentary ultimately aims to do is simply share a story few Texans know from history. The full transcript of this episode of Texas Standard is available on the KUT & KUTX Studio website. The transcript is also ava…
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With early voting underway, reporters in Ted Cruz’s homebase of Houston and Colin Allred’s congressional seat in Dallas asked voters what they think of the candidates and what issues matter to them the most. More than six months after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed avian flu cases in dairy cows in Texas, experts are still trying to de…
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As we near election day, the culmination of the noise, the rhetoric, and the harsh tone of political campaigns can become overwhelming. But know that the fliers, the signs, the billboards, and the ads will be gone soon enough. Despite the importance of politics, we may be surprised to find ourselves unsatisfied. It is far more important that we see…
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With less than two weeks until Election Day, presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are both making high-profile stops in Texas today. A nonprofit is helping Black farmers in Texas build a home-grown community. Filmmakers share the story behind “Subtopia,” a new Texas-based mockumentary about HOA drama. And: Remembering Sister Angel…
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Areas around Austin, San Antonio and North Texas set records for the first day of early voting this week. But the story was different in El Paso. A Democrat won a state House seat in Collin County last election cycle – but Republicans think they can flip it back. What it means that decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana possession is on the bal…
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Why an arrangement to care for an aging millionaire is raising questions about a Texas Supreme Court Justice and state ethics rules. More and more college-age students are steering clear of campus life and turning to “microcredentials” as a path to employment. We’re talking with Nico Lang, author of “American Teenager,” a new book on growing up LGB…
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It’s a state power struggle with life-and-death consequences: The latest on the Robert Roberson death penalty case. The biggest statewide race on the ballot is the U.S. Senate race between Ted Cruz and Colin Allred. Today: A profile of Allred, a Democrat who has mounted a massive effort to unseat the incumbent Republican senator. How the school vou…
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As early voting gets underway in Texas, here’s what you need to know as you prepare to cast your ballot. The biggest contest on the ballot, after the presidency, is the U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent Ted Cruz and his Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred. We’ll be profiling them both on the Standard, starting today with Cruz.…
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On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Offers final guidance for Catholics as they head to the polls this election season Click here to access voter resources from the Virginia Catholic Conference Emphasizes the upcoming holy days of obligation — the Solemnity of All Saints Day and the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception Mark your calendars: F…
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Sacred Scripture tells the story of Jesus healing a man who could not hear and who was afflicted with a speech impediment. At times, we hear but we do not listen. If we are to hear Jesus speaking to our hearts, we need to be still and silent. Ask him to touch your ears so you become a better listener. At the same time, strive to be charitable in yo…
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After a series of extraordinary moves, the Texas Supreme Court issued a stay of execution for Robert Roberson, convicted in the 2002 shaking death of his child. He’s been subpoenaed to testify before a House committee next week. We’ll hear from Republican state Rep. Brian Harrison, who was instrumental in the last-minute temporary reprieve. Why is …
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The execution of Robert Roberson, scheduled for tonight, has been subject to appeal upon appeal. Now, a surprise subpoena from a House subcommittee has left his fate uncertain. Why a commissioners court race could be an indicator of future politics in Tarrant County. Persistent dry weather means wildfire risk is high – and the governor has declared…
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Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and his Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, sparred in their only debate last night. We’re taking a look at some of the highlights and takeaways. Our exploration of the intersection of religion and politics in Texas takes us to a Black church outside Sulphur Springs. Why part of the story in the fight for Te…
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Tonight, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic challenger Colin Allred face off in their one and only debate. We’ll have a preview of what to expect. A new tool gives Texas high school students a look at universities that will accept them before they fill out an application. In the next part of our series on the history of the Texas Farm Workers …
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Over a span of 13 years, federal Judge Janis Jack repeatedly demanded that state officials do more to fix Texas’ troubled foster care system. Now, she’s been ordered off the case. As Election Day nears, political polls are everywhere. Many are done by phone. But with so many people ignoring calls labeled “political survey,” who’s actually participa…
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At some point in our lives it is likely we have called on Jesus when circumstances were dire and when there seemed to be little hope for theoutcome we want. We should remind ourselves that the comfort and solace we find in Jesus need not be reserved for times of distress. As he did with his disciples, Jesus walks with us each day. He enlightens, co…
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With immigration a major issue in presidential politics, the Fifth Circuit takes up Texas’ challenge to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. North Texas car dealerships accused of racially discriminatory practices are now suing the Federal Trade Commission, saying their interference is unconstitutional. A new study finds Black and La…
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What to do with the waste generated by nuclear power plants? The Supreme Court will review a plan to store it in West Texas. The latest financial reports are in for campaign fundraising throughout the state, and Republicans are focusing heavily on South Texas. Meta is doubling down on efforts to appeal to Gen-Z and recently reached out to young inf…
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On request from Florida, Texas sends teams of emergency officials to support local authorities as they brace for the arrival of Hurricane Milton. A geyser erupted in West Texas last Wednesday, shooting salty, oily water 100 feet into the air – an unexpected event that continued through the weekend. At the heart of San Antonio’s historic Spanish Col…
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As Hurricane Milton takes aim at Florida, a new report raises questions about Texas’ efforts to curb gases linked to climate change. As we continue to track the category 4 hurricane bearing down on Tampa, emergency resources are already spread thin, partly due to ongoing efforts to recover from Hurricane Helene. We’ll take you into the air with tro…
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On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Offers ways to support those impacted by Hurricane Helene; contribute to disaster recovery efforts here Prays for peace, joining with Pope Francis in marking one year since outbreak of hostilities in the Holy Land Shares how moved he was to see “the face of our diocese in one place” — 3,500 pilgrims and 75 p…
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A new term begins for the U.S. Supreme Court, with growing political pressure on the court. We’ll have a preview of what’s ahead and what it could mean for Texans. As the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates, the U.S. State Department is urging American citizens in Lebanon to stay informed about available assistance. The one-year anniver…
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Have you ever assembled something the wrong way, thought an error was irreversible, or perhaps made a mistake from which you felt certain you could not recover? We can become demoralized, disappointed, and maybe even angry with ourselves. We may feel the moment for doing right has passed. In our everyday lives, and especially in our spiritual lives…
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A massive dockworkers strike has ended – but the settlement reached is only a tentative deal, and it leaves one of the most contentious issues still unsettled. Presidio County wants to gain control of an international crossing that’s currently in the hands of the state. But the process might be more complex than it seems. A new documentary, “We’re …
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