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Author: Diocese of Springfield in Illinois

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Voices of Valor podcast by and for the men of the Legion of Valor in the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois.
The Legion of Valor is a brotherhood of Catholic men, committed to growth in holiness through the perfection of virtue in cooperation with God’s grace, with a shared mission of forming Christian disciples, first in our homes, then in our parishes and communities.
This podcast features conversations with men of the Legion – sharing our stories and struggles, and strengthening our brotherhood – and conversations with others who can inform and inspire us in our daily battle for holiness.
7 Episodes
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House of Cards

House of Cards

2021-03-2223:16

Brad Bolt returns to talk about how his success-focused imaged was shattered and prompted a post conversion-conversion 
The Curveball

The Curveball

2021-03-1521:01

The Legion’s Brad Bolt talks about how infertility impacted his marriage and family.
The Cure

The Cure

2021-03-0820:52

Steve Markel returns to talk about virtue as the answer to keeping our kids and families on track.
Steve Markel, successful businessman, father of 5, and founder of Families of Character speaks about coming to terms with his family priorities.
Turn Down the Volume

Turn Down the Volume

2021-02-2219:25

The Legion’s Tony Cerveny returns to discuss his reaction to Bishop Paprocki’s call to “turn down the volume” for Lent.
Noise

Noise

2021-02-1516:37

This episode’s Voices of Valor guest, Tony Cerveny, talks about his experience with social media and “turning down the volume” as Bishop Paprocki has suggested for Lent. 
Welcome to the new Voices of Valor podcast by and for the men of the Legion of Valor in the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. The Legion of Valor is a brotherhood of Catholic men, committed to growth in holiness through the perfection of virtue in cooperation with God’s grace, with a shared mission of forming Christian disciples, first in our homes, then in our parishes and communities. 
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