In this episode, the dogs talk about football clock management (03:38), European soccer (05:44), steroids in baseball (08:00), and Deflategate (09:20). They reach resounding consensus over whether baseball should get rid of the home plate umpire (12:38) and their conversation about the use of technology moves from sports to the liturgy (27:06). Mike brings up the use of projectors in Mass (26:49) and Connor apples the hierarchy of values as a way to respect Ekklesia in the modern world (31:17).
Quotes:
“Reality is complicated.” (Connor, 22:45)
“A thing is beautiful if it’s revealing what it is.” (Mike, 34:40)
“There’s a big component to the liturgy on this side of death when we behold the face of God that is massively mysterious.” (Mike, 36:26)
“Liturgy is getting caught up into the other with others.” (Mike, 37:00)
“In another few years everybody around will have grown up in a world that is haunted and infected with too many screens; it’s a disembodied world.” (Connor, 37:25)
Media Mentions:
- Chappie (2015)
- RoboCop (1987, 2014)
- ESPN 30 for 30 Shorts’ Unhittable: Sidd Finch and the Tibetan Fastball
- Three Dogs North’s “Season 11 Episode 11- Hierarchy of goods”
- Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Liturgy and Personality (hierarchy of values)
- Moneyball (2011)
- Lost Tapes of the 27 Club’s “Drowned In The Sun” (“new” Nirvana song)
Shout-Outs:
- Chicago Bears
- Samuel Group
- Lance Armstrong
- Braids (Tom Brady)
- Kevin Metz
- Cardinal Francis George
- Notre Dame Cathedral (flying buttress)
- Kurt Cobain
- Dr. Denis McNamara
- Church of the Holy Family (Chicago, IL)
- Fr. Michael Bremer
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