Father Stephen Gadberry
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah? That's fun. I went alligator hunting there a year ago. What? You need to go. It's so fun. What happened? I use my bow. You should put an arrow at the base of their skull or a pistol. You can use a pistol if you want. That's pretty cool. Those things are mean. They just wake up pissed. They're dinosaurs. That's where Theo Vaughn's from. He's from southern Louisiana?
Yeah? That's fun. I went alligator hunting there a year ago. What? You need to go. It's so fun. What happened? I use my bow. You should put an arrow at the base of their skull or a pistol. You can use a pistol if you want. That's pretty cool. Those things are mean. They just wake up pissed. They're dinosaurs. That's where Theo Vaughn's from. He's from southern Louisiana?
I think from Mandeville or Covington, Louisiana. But that's where the seminary was. I didn't know it. Yeah, so we were talking about him earlier. He seems like a cool dude.
I think from Mandeville or Covington, Louisiana. But that's where the seminary was. I didn't know it. Yeah, so we were talking about him earlier. He seems like a cool dude.
I think from Mandeville or Covington, Louisiana. But that's where the seminary was. I didn't know it. Yeah, so we were talking about him earlier. He seems like a cool dude.
Let's all go alligator hunting together.
Let's all go alligator hunting together.
Let's all go alligator hunting together.
That would be fun. Down there with the Benedictine monks, you know, so cool. They had this big old monastery. You know, they were walking around in their black robes and everything. We would just wear, you know, we had a uniform, like suits. We'd wear a suit every day to class. But that was fun, man. Studying philosophy was fun. I fell in love with education. I fell in love with learning.
That would be fun. Down there with the Benedictine monks, you know, so cool. They had this big old monastery. You know, they were walking around in their black robes and everything. We would just wear, you know, we had a uniform, like suits. We'd wear a suit every day to class. But that was fun, man. Studying philosophy was fun. I fell in love with education. I fell in love with learning.
That would be fun. Down there with the Benedictine monks, you know, so cool. They had this big old monastery. You know, they were walking around in their black robes and everything. We would just wear, you know, we had a uniform, like suits. We'd wear a suit every day to class. But that was fun, man. Studying philosophy was fun. I fell in love with education. I fell in love with learning.
So it was fun to study the philosophy, fun to be with those guys. But it was fun to be at that place with the monks. The motto for the Benedictines is ora et labora, pray and work. And that was really ingrained into me growing up. And there it was really clarified, just work and pray, work and pray. If you do that, God will provide.
So it was fun to study the philosophy, fun to be with those guys. But it was fun to be at that place with the monks. The motto for the Benedictines is ora et labora, pray and work. And that was really ingrained into me growing up. And there it was really clarified, just work and pray, work and pray. If you do that, God will provide.
So it was fun to study the philosophy, fun to be with those guys. But it was fun to be at that place with the monks. The motto for the Benedictines is ora et labora, pray and work. And that was really ingrained into me growing up. And there it was really clarified, just work and pray, work and pray. If you do that, God will provide.
So bust your ass and do everything you can to stay holy, to be holy. And work hard and toe the line. It makes sense. It makes sense. There's a lot of freedom in that. And you don't get lost in this other stuff. One of the good people, too, most of the guys there were from Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, just good old boys, a bunch of foreign boys and stuff.
So bust your ass and do everything you can to stay holy, to be holy. And work hard and toe the line. It makes sense. It makes sense. There's a lot of freedom in that. And you don't get lost in this other stuff. One of the good people, too, most of the guys there were from Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, just good old boys, a bunch of foreign boys and stuff.
So bust your ass and do everything you can to stay holy, to be holy. And work hard and toe the line. It makes sense. It makes sense. There's a lot of freedom in that. And you don't get lost in this other stuff. One of the good people, too, most of the guys there were from Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, just good old boys, a bunch of foreign boys and stuff.
Every year we'd have a big football game around Thanksgiving, and we would have a big bonfire, and that was always a lot of fun. I was in charge of building the bonfire. Me and a buddy of mine, Brian Phillips, he's a priest in Austin, Texas. We were in charge of building it every year. We'd go out, scout for trees, cut the trees down. haul the wood up, and then just start building it.
Every year we'd have a big football game around Thanksgiving, and we would have a big bonfire, and that was always a lot of fun. I was in charge of building the bonfire. Me and a buddy of mine, Brian Phillips, he's a priest in Austin, Texas. We were in charge of building it every year. We'd go out, scout for trees, cut the trees down. haul the wood up, and then just start building it.
Every year we'd have a big football game around Thanksgiving, and we would have a big bonfire, and that was always a lot of fun. I was in charge of building the bonfire. Me and a buddy of mine, Brian Phillips, he's a priest in Austin, Texas. We were in charge of building it every year. We'd go out, scout for trees, cut the trees down. haul the wood up, and then just start building it.