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- 673 - Seven Reputable Men: The Early Diaconate
In chapter 6 of the Acts of the Apostles, we hear of Saint Stephen and six of his companions being called to a special vocation of service to the Church. These seven men would be the first Deacons of the Catholic Church, called to service to the Word, Altar, and Charity. 2000 years later, God still calls men to the vocation of the Diaconate.
Sun, 03 May 2026 - 27min - 672 - Good Shepherd Sunday: We Need Our Shepherds
Good Shepherd Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Easter, is when the Universal Church celebrates our shepherds, the priests, bishops, and pope who all act in the person of the One Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ. God the Father knew we would need Shepherds like Jesus and His priests in order to help us get to heaven.
Sun, 26 Apr 2026 - 27min - 671 - Take, Bless, Break, Give; The Four-Fold Action Of The Eucharist
In the well known biblical account that takes place on the Road to Emmaus, sometimes people overlook the detail when Jesus shares the meal with Cleopus and his traveling companion. The story tells us that Jesus takes the bread, blesses it, breaks it, and gives it to them. Perhaps there is more to the story.
Sun, 19 Apr 2026 - 27min - 670 - Unconditional Love For God: Free Flow Of Love
When we are attached to certain kinds of sins, it is hard for us to love like God loves. He loves us unconditionally and wants us to be free to love Him in that way as well.
Sun, 12 Apr 2026 - 27min - 669 - Praying For Our Kids This Easter: That They Know They Are Loved
It is certainly not uncommon that kids tend to go astray at some point in their young lives. And it is also not uncommon for parents to pray that they return. This Easter, as our families gather, perhaps we should think about what exactly we are asking for in our prayers.
Sun, 29 Mar 2026 - 27min - 668 - Four Days Dead: Jesus Wants To Resurrect Us
The Bible tells us that the wages of sin is death. And if we are all sinners, then we are are doomed to die a spiritual death. That is why the Church wants us to take note of the story of the raising of Lazarus from the dead. His real life resurrection teaches us of us that even if we are four days dead and things seem hopeless, we can still be saved.
Sun, 22 Mar 2026 - 27min - 667 - Making Your Home A Church: Saving The Family
Having a home that is a Domestic Church essentially means making your home into a Church, a mirror of the Church proper. Here are ten very easy and practical ways in which any family can make their home into a Domestic Church and live more like the Holy Family.
Sun, 15 Mar 2026 - 27min - 666 - Domestic Church: Saving The Family
Many Catholics see the Church primarily in a real, physical, and hierarchical sense. They see it as a place they go on Sundays to worship. If you ask about the Domestic Church, they look a little confused and ask what that is. The Domestic Church is an important teaching of our Catholic Faith that points us to the family as the first place for faith formation.
Sun, 08 Mar 2026 - 27min - 665 - Listening And Fasting
Every year, the Holy Father offers a message to his flock to assist them in enhancing the spiritual benefits they receive during the Lenten season. In 2026, Pope Leo offered his message for Lent and focused on the concepts of listening and fasting.
Sun, 01 Mar 2026 - 27min - 664 - All-In Lent: All-In Catholic
When it comes to practicing our Catholic faith, none of us should be aiming for the bottom. And yet, so many of us are most concerned with what the bare minimum the Church asks us to do. Perhaps the season of Lent is a good time to go all in on our faith, and to aim to be an all in Catholic.
Sun, 22 Feb 2026 - 27min - 663 - Preparing For Lent: Paving The Way To Easter
There are only a few days until the season of Lent begins. Maybe this year, we should start sooner and actually think a bit more about what we will do for Lent this year - what we will give up, sacrifice, act upon - to help us grow closer to Christ and get more out of our Easter experience.
Sun, 15 Feb 2026 - 27min - 662 - I Am The Light Of The World: You Are the Light Of The World
For some it may be confusing when Jesus tells us that he is the light of the world, but then also says that we are the light of the world. It makes us wonder how both can be true. Both theologically, and practically, it is actually quite easy to explain when you look at it through a Catholic lens.
Sun, 08 Feb 2026 - 27min - 661 - The Timeless Mass
Thanks to Saint Justin Martyr and a document nearly 1900 years old, we can clearly see that Christian worship of God in Rome is exactly what we as Catholics are still doing today in Holy Mass.
Sun, 01 Feb 2026 - 27min - 660 - Drop Everything: Follow Jesus
Whenever we read the Gospel account of the gathering of the Apostles, we should be challenged. When Jesus asks these men to follow him, he does not tell them to carefully consider his request. Jesus just asks. And the future Apostles just drop everything and immediately follow him. We should ask ourselves if we would be so willing and trusting.
Sun, 25 Jan 2026 - 27min - 659 - Behold The Lamb: Pointing To Jesus
BEHOLD is a word we do not use a lot in our modern use of the English language. However, if we look closely at that word, we realize it has a specific and profound meaning for us. Every Mass we attend we hear it in reference to the Eucharist just confected by the priest. Maybe we should examine how we respond to that word, and ultimately, that reality.
Sun, 18 Jan 2026 - 27min - 658 - Death And Dying: Preparing For Eternity
Many may wonder to themselves whether they would prefer to die suddenly and unexpectedly, or die over a longer period of time. There may be perceived positives and negatives for each reality, but maybe that is not the proper question. Perhaps we should ask ourselves if, at this moment in our lives, we are prepared to meet our Maker.
Sun, 11 Jan 2026 - 27min - 657 - Resolving To Love Scripture: Our Favorite Scripture Passages
We all routinely make New Years resolutions each year, some are inspired, some not so inspired. Perhaps this year we should make a resolution that goes directly to the heart of our faith life, and all resolve to love…and read…the Scriptures more.
Sun, 04 Jan 2026 - 27min - 656 - Feast of the Holy FamilyFri, 26 Dec 2025 - 27min
- 655 - Christmas Movies: A List Of Our Favorites
While the Fourth Sunday of Advent is still Advent, we at The Catholic Cafe think it is certainly time to start thinking of, and watching, Christmas movies. Here we discuss our favorites.
Sun, 21 Dec 2025 - 27min - 654 - The Joy Of Advent: A Season Of Hope
Once we understand the true character of Advent...anticipation, judgment, and penitence...it opens up for us the opportunity to receive the great blessing of Joy that God intends for each of His faithful children.
Sun, 14 Dec 2025 - 27min - 653 - The True Character Of Adventure: Anticipation, Judgment, Penitence
When we view Advent as merely a time of waiting until Christmas, we can easily miss the spiritual benefits that the season has to offer us. We can best prepare to receive the Christ when we contemplate deeply the characteristics of anticipation, judgment, and penitence during Advent.
Sun, 07 Dec 2025 - 27min - 652 - Holiday Celebration: Secular Versus Spiritual
As we enter the Advent Season, it is common to wonder just how Christmas preparation is appropriate so that we do not ignore the spiritually valuable character of Advent. There must be a good balance between the secular and spiritual aspects of holiday seasons.
Sun, 30 Nov 2025 - 27min - 651 - The Flow Of The Liturgical Year: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
If you have ever wondered why the Church keeps an annual liturgical calendar of feasts and celebrations, you are not alone...Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Triduum, Easter, Ordinary Time. This cycle that seems to be on permanent repeat each and every year is actually a great gift that the Church bestows upon us.
Sun, 23 Nov 2025 - 27min - 650 - When Your Kids Have Left The Church: Prayer And Witness
It seems to be a common occurrence in families that one of the kids, or maybe even one of the spouses or other family members, has wandered away from Holy Communion with the Church. People seem desperate for answers about what do do and how to convince them to return. The answers are usually not that simple. But, there are some simple places to start, like prayer and personal witness.
Sun, 16 Nov 2025 - 27min - 649 - Graces Flow From The Church: Why Scandal Is Bad
Most of us are quite familiar with the biblical story of Jesus cleansing the Temple. No business allowed. Only worship. This is certainly true, but there is also another interesting perspective that relates to the prophesy of the Church found in the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel. The free flowing of grace from the Church is vital to the transmission and transformation of life.
Sun, 09 Nov 2025 - 27min - 648 - All Souls Day: Pray For The Dead
We are very familiar with All Saints Day, and of course, its precursor All Hallows Eve, but many are less familiar with the history, meaning, and purpose of the following feast day, the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, better known as All Souls Day.Let us remember all those faithful family and friends who have gone before us and are in need of our prayers.
Sun, 02 Nov 2025 - 27min - 647 - Triumph Of The Heart: A Movie Review
Triumph of the Heart, a moving and hopeful movie, set in a prison cell in Auschwitz, tells the story of the final days of Saint Maximillian Kolbe and his companions. Though the subject matter may seem dark and disturbing, it is actually a story of the triumph of hope over darkness.
Sun, 26 Oct 2025 - 27min - 646 - Raise Your Hands In Prayer: Pray Without Ceasing
If you have ever wondered why the hands of the priest are consecrated, and why they are subsequently empowered to do the work that God has planned for them, you need only to look to the Book of Exodus for a clue. But, it also has a direct connection to Jesus asking us to pray without growing weary.
Sun, 19 Oct 2025 - 27min - 645 - The Power of the Rosary: Ten Ten List for the Rosary
Join us for another Top Ten list from the Luxurious Corner Booth. This time, we talk about our top ten suggestions to kick it up a notch and enhance your praying of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Sun, 12 Oct 2025 - 27min - 644 - Ethical Concerns With AI: The Future Of Humanity
AI, or Artificial Intelligence, continues to be in the news as it continues to grow more potent and more prominent. Both secular and religious corners of society are rightly focusing attention on the ethical, moral, and practical concerns for AI. Answering whether it is good, or bad, or a little of both, is something everyone should be considering.
Sun, 05 Oct 2025 - 27min - 643 - Long Suffering: When Redemption Seems Far Away
While all suffering is painful, some suffering seems worse than others. We particularly struggle with suffering that lasts a long time, and can even extend to years. This type of long suffering can sometimes cause discouragement, depression, and may even lead us into the sin of despair.
Sun, 28 Sep 2025 - 27min - 642 - Lack Of Civil Discourse: Resorting To Violence
Our nation has followed a disturbing trend of late. It seems we have lost the ability to practice civil discourse and respect for free expression and exchange of ideas in the public square. This has, at the same time, resulted in an increasing trend of tragic violence to plague our nation. We need Jesus.
Sun, 21 Sep 2025 - 27min - 641 - Exalt The Cross: The Instrument Of Our Salvation
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross is a Catholic Feast day that brings due attention to the Holy Cross on which our Lord and Savior achieved our reconciliation with the Father. In this Feast, we gaze upon the Cross less as an instrument of suffering and torture (while this is still certainly true), but more on the healing and reconciliation it brings.
Sun, 14 Sep 2025 - 27min - 640 - Catholic Politicians: Christian In The Public Square
Pope Leo XIV addressed a group of French Catholic politicians recently on pilgrimage to the Vatican. He had many good words of advice for them, while he also offered some challenges for them relating to a tendency he sees in many Catholic politicians to separate their faith life from their public life.
Sun, 07 Sep 2025 - 27min - 639 - Communing With The Saints: A Cloud Of Witnesses
A lot of folks, even some Catholics, have an erroneous idea about what the Church actually teaches about the Communion of the Saints. We do not go to the Saints INSTEAD of Jesus, but we call upon them in ADDITION to Jesus and THROUGH the Body of Christ.
Sun, 31 Aug 2025 - 00min - 638 - A Relationship With Jesus: Living In Divine Intimacy
When the Bible uses the word KNOW, it speaks of a level of intimacy reserved for our absolute closest relationships. To know Jesus is to living in a relationship of divine intimacy with him. It is not enough to know about Jesus, we must know him intimately. And he in return knows us intimately.
Sun, 24 Aug 2025 - 27min - 637 - The Season of OCIA: invite your friend!
A lot of Catholics know at least a little about the process for those who wish to be baptized Catholic or come into Full Communion with the Catholic Church. It is a process formerly known as RCIA, but is now OCIA. However, we can all do a little better job of evangelization by inviting people into the process, people we are in relationship with, our friends and family.
Sun, 17 Aug 2025 - 27min - 636 - Degrees of Glory: Levels In Heaven?
There is an interesting Catholic Tradition that speaks of degrees of glory in heaven. But, many folks might be confused by this concept, especially when we view it through an earthly lens.
Sun, 10 Aug 2025 - 27min - 635 - God As Our Father: We As His Children
Pope Leo, in a recent Angelus address to the faithful, spoke about the prayer that Jesus Himself taught us, what has become known as the Our Father. The Pope beautifully reflected on the importance of the prayer, how the Father loves us and gives us everything we need, but also the responsibility we have to serve and forgive others.
Sun, 03 Aug 2025 - 27min - 634 - The Church And Evolution: The Scopes Monkey Trial
On the 100th anniversary of the famous Scopes Trial in Tennessee that gained national attention dealing with teaching the Theory of Evolution in schools, many folks may still wonder exactly what the Catholic Church teaches about Evolution and Creation.
Sun, 27 Jul 2025 - 27min - 633 - Care For The Elderly: Witnesses To Hope
The Holy Father, Pope Leo, recently addressed attendees of the 5th World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. His brief address was filled with messages of Jubilee, wisdom, worth, and most of all, hope...hope for the elderly and wisdom for the young.
Sun, 20 Jul 2025 - 27min - 632 - The Brown Scapular Devotion: Our Lady Of Mount Carmel
The devotion of the wearing of the Brown Scapular, while popular among Catholics, is shrouded in mystery for many. Under the patronage of Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, it is actually an ancient devotion with Old Testament roots leading to its founding in the middle ages.
Sun, 13 Jul 2025 - 27min - 631 - Go And Make Disciples: Missionary Discipleship
We are a missionary Church and it is not good enough to sit idly in our pew and relish in the grace we receive at Mass. We are, each of us, called to go and make disciples. And, our mission field may be as close as our work, our grocery store, our community, and even our own home.
Sun, 06 Jul 2025 - 27min - 630 - Artificial Intelligence: For Good Or Evil
When Pope Leo was elected, in his very first public address, he mentioned briefly his concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence, or AI. Soon after, he addressed participants at the Second Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence, where spelled out in more detail the great potential for good...and for evil...that AI has.
Sun, 29 Jun 2025 - 27min - 629 - Living In Holy Communion: Amen
When we say Amen when presented the Body and Blood of Christ at Mass, we are saying much more than I believe that this host is Jesus or that this cup contains Jesus. We are saying that we desire to be in Holy Communion with Jesus, His Church, His Mystical Body, and that we believe and profess to be true ALL that the Church teaches.
Sun, 22 Jun 2025 - 27min - 628 - Trinitarian Mystery: Pattern For Life And Love
To spend too much time trying to define the Most Holy Trinity is to risk falling into heresy. Humans, with their finite capacity for understanding, have oft times tried to fully unravel the Trinitarian Mystery. However, even though we cannot know EVERYTHING about the Trinity, we can still live faithfully in this divine Mystery, and know God and live in relationship with Him.
Sun, 15 Jun 2025 - 27min - 627 - Marriage Is The Cradle Of The Future: Marriage Is NOT An Ideal
unobtainable ideal, but it is instead a measure of true love between a man and a woman, and he future reminded us that families are the cradle of the future of himanity.
Sun, 08 Jun 2025 - 27min - 626 - The Traditional Family: A Stable Union Between A man And A Woman
In the address of Pope Leo XIV to the Diplomatic Corps on May 16, he spoke of the responsibility of governments to build harmonious and peaceful societies. This can only be done, the Holy Father said, by investing in the family, founded upon the stable union between a man and a woman.
Sun, 01 Jun 2025 - 27min - 625 - Reverent Worship: Pray Like The East
In his address to the Eastern Churches, Pope Leo XIV spoke eloquently about the traditions of Eastern spirituality and their sense of mystery, and the Eastern Churches are needed by the Universal Church. He also said the East, ever ancient and ever new, is a medicine for the West. Perhaps revisiting Latin spirituality and worship can benefit from a look to the East.
Sun, 25 May 2025 - 27min - 624 - Shepherding The Church: Pope Leo XIV
As the words, habemus papem, are proclaimed from the central loggia of the Basilica of St. Peter, all eyes in the world turn to see our new pope take center stage. Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy in hope and prayer, becoming the 267th shepherd of the Universal Church.
Sun, 18 May 2025 - 27min - 623 - Pope Peter: The Petrine Primacy
Many folks think the Catholic belief that Peter was made the first pope of the Catholic Church by Jesus is merely a human tradition. A quick search of Sacred Scripture shows that the Petrine Primacy is of divine origin and intended as an office to be maintained as long as there is a Church on earth.
Sun, 11 May 2025 - 27min - 622 - Enter The Conclave: Selecting The New Pope
The whole world watches with anticipation as the cardinals of Roman Catholic Church solemnly enter the Sistene Chapel at the Vatican after praying to be open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit promising to keep the whole process secret. We are taken with mystery, intrigue, and holy anticipation as we await the results.
Sun, 04 May 2025 - 27min - 621 - We Need A Pope: Election Of A New Roman Pontiff
With the death of Pope Francis, the Universal Church enters a time known as the Interregnum, a time between popes. The process of electing a new leader for the Catholic Church is one steeped in tradition, customs, mystery, and even intrigue, but we believe the Holy Spirit is present for all of it.
Sun, 27 Apr 2025 - 27min - 620 - Forgive Us Our Trespasses: Jesus On The Cross
As we contemplate the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of our Lord during Holy Week, it is good that we focus for a time on WHY Jesus chose to die for us. He gave Himself totally on the Cross as a free gift, so that we might be reconciled to the Father. That necessarily entails the forgiveness of our sins.
Sun, 13 Apr 2025 - 27min - 619 - Santevangelaztion
Deacon Jeff in the Corner booth to explain what "Santevangelaztion" is and how we should put it into practice.
Sun, 06 Apr 2025 - 27min - 618 - Mercy And Repentance: The Prodigal Son Returns
The familiar parable of the Prodigal Son is always heard during Lent, and it teaches many truths of the Faith. Perhaps the greatest takeaway is the undying mercy of the Father. This mercy is only available to us if we but turn back to Him in a state of repentance.
Sun, 30 Mar 2025 - 27min - 617 - The Giving of Alms: Giving Yourself in Meecy
The three traditional disciplines of Lent are prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. While most of us are at least aware of how we can benefit through prayer and fasting, some need a deeper dive into almsgiving. George Nixon, Executive Director of Catholic Charities of West Tennessee, shares how Almsgiving based in mercy can help you have a truly powerful lenten experience.
Sun, 23 Mar 2025 - 27min - 616 - The Lenten Retreat: Going Into The Desert
Continuing in the season of Lent, we have many opportunities for spiritual recollection and examination of self. Taking time to go on a retreat, a brief trip into the desert, can do wonders in making our Lenten journey a beneficial one.
Sun, 16 Mar 2025 - 27min - 615 - Fasting for Strength: The Desert of Lent
As we enter into another season of Lent, it is always good to remember that what the World tells us gives us strength is not always applicable in the spiritual life. This was demonstrated clearly by Our Lord as he started his public ministry by fasting and spending 40 days and nights in the desert.
Sun, 09 Mar 2025 - 27min - 614 - Walking In Faith: Learning To Surrender
Many have understood the concept of walking in faith to mean to simply trust in God. While that is true, it also helps to learn how to surrender to God in all aspects of your life. Indeed, very soon we find it is not always easy to give over ourselves totally to the will of God.
Sun, 02 Mar 2025 - 27min - 613 - Finding God: Faith Versus Science
There are those who say they can only believe in something they can observe and measure in nature, and therefore do not believe in a supernatural God. However, there are also those of us who are compelled to believe in a First Mover or Orderer of all things in our scientific cause to find out why and how all things exist and function.
Sun, 23 Feb 2025 - 27min - 612 - Permissive Will: Versus Divine Will
Theologians and regular folks alike have oft times struggled with the problem of evil. We wonder why a good and benevolent God would allow bad things to happen. The Catholic understanding of the Permissive Will of God versus his Divine or Intended Will helps us cope with and even embrace this seeming conundrum.
Sun, 16 Feb 2025 - 27min - 611 - Fishers of Men: The Boat of Peter
Everyone knows that it is our Christian duty to evangelize, but not everyone recognizes that evangelization must always be done in connection with and in the context of the Church, the boat of Peter.
Sun, 09 Feb 2025 - 27min - 610 - Three Hearts Devotion: Sacred, Immaculate, And Pure
Most of us are very familiar with popular Catholic devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, but not as many realize there is a third devotion to the pure heart of St. Joseph that is growing in popularity.
Sun, 02 Feb 2025 - 27min - 609 - A Call To Unity: America After The Election
These have been some very tumultuous and divisive days leading up to and even after the last presidential election cycle. In fact, you could argue that the last few decades have been difficult for our country. Perhaps as Catholics we can see a new way going forward, a way of unity. The love of God compels us to seek and live out this unity in His most holy Name.
Sun, 26 Jan 2025 - 27min - 608 - The Mysteries of Light: The 3 Epiphanies
The short period of liturgical Ordinary Time that falls between the seasons of Christmas and Lent may sometimes seem like a waiting time, or a season without a purpose. However, when you consider the 3 epiphanies that are revealed to us at Christmastime, then the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, or the Mysteries of Light, can be a wonderful bridge between seasons that will help enliven our Lent.
Sun, 19 Jan 2025 - 27min - 607 - The Holy Family: A Model For Your Family
In our broken and fallen world, we know that the traditional structure of the family struggles for existence. All we have to do is turn to a family God gave us 2000 years ago, the Holy Family, to be our model and inspiration for today.
Sun, 12 Jan 2025 - 27min - 606 - The Innocence Of God: Reclaiming Your Innocence
You might wonder why God chose to come to us as a little, innocent baby when he could have just as easily come to us fully grown. We can perceive some significance to the fact that Jesus was revealed to us first as a baby as we continue to ponder the great mysteries of Christmas and the Incarnation.
Sun, 05 Jan 2025 - 27min - 605 - Finding God Through Simplicity: The Transcendentals
Although the Catholic teaching on the Transcendentals, Truth, Beauty, Goodness, and Unity, does not officially include Simplicity, finding God in this ever increasingly secular world can be aided if we simplify our lives and humble ourselves.
Sun, 29 Dec 2024 - 27min - 604 - Finding God Through Unity: The Transcendentals
In a world that has become more and more atheistic, agnostic, and secular, the awareness of God should be at the forefront of all evangelistic and missionary efforts. In this fourth episode of a 4 part series on the Catholic teaching of the Transcendentals, we discuss finding God through unity.
Sun, 22 Dec 2024 - 27min - 603 - Finding God Through Truth: The Transcendentals
In a world that has become more and more atheistic, agnostic, and secular, the awareness of God should be at the forefront of all evangelistic and missionary efforts. In this third episode of a 4 part series on the Catholic teaching of the Transcendentals, we discuss finding God through truth.
Sun, 15 Dec 2024 - 27min - 602 - Finding God Through Goodness: The Transcendentals
In a world that has become more and more atheistic, agnostic, and secular, the awareness of God should be at the forefront of all evangelistic and missionary efforts. In this second episode of a 4 part series on the Catholic teaching of the Transcendentals, we discuss finding God through goodness.
Sun, 08 Dec 2024 - 27min - 601 - Finding God Through Beauty: The Transcendentals
In a world that has become more and more atheistic, agnostic, and secular, the awareness of God should be at the forefront of all evangelistic and missionary efforts. In this first episode of a 4 part series on the Catholic teaching of the Transcendentals, we discuss finding God through beauty.
Sun, 01 Dec 2024 - 27min - 600 - Christ the King: The Advent of Advent
As the Liturgical Year of the Church comes to a close on the Solemnity of Christ the King, we must prepare ourselves for the Coming of our Lord at Christmas by celebrating the preparatory season of Advent. We do this best if see in Christ the King as the reason for the season of Advent. In other words, we need to celebrate the advent of Advent.
Sun, 24 Nov 2024 - 27min - 599 - Seeking Shelter
After a contentious election cycle and along with the ongoing division found in our country, and considering the holidays are right around the corner, let us not run away from our families, but seek shelter and healing within them...even when we do not agree politically, morally, and spiritually.
Sun, 17 Nov 2024 - 27min - 598 - Indulgences
Too many Catholics avoid utilizing the spiritual benefits of indulgences because they do not fully understand them, think they are no longer a teaching of the Church, or that they overcomplicate our faith lives. Let us endeavor to change this and gain access to a veritable well of grace.
Sun, 10 Nov 2024 - 27min - 597 - My Mass Experience: My Faith Experience
When we go to Mass, we naturally should seek benefits from that experience. But, perhaps we should ask ourselves if we are seeking entertainment and emotional gratification, or if we are seeking spiritual benefits and graces. This same question could be applied to our broader view of our Catholic faith.
Sun, 03 Nov 2024 - 27min - 596 - Blessed To Be a Deacon: The Permanent Diaconate
So many folks see the role of the deacon as sort of a glorified altar server, or just the guy that runs the parish food pantry. Deacon Jeff and his wife, Bess, talk about all of the blessings unique to the permanent deacon that highlight his proper and important place in the salvific plan of God.
Sun, 27 Oct 2024 - 27min - 595 - An Unexpected Journey
We do not always know what God has planned for us. Meet Char Claxton who grew up in a small rural town in Georgia and went on to become a Magistrate Judge for the US District Court in Tennessee. She always loved Jesus, but never dreamed that God might be calling her to become Catholic.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 27min - 594 - American SolidaritySun, 13 Oct 2024 - 27min
- 593 - Catholic In The Public Square
Deacon Jeff is in the corner booth talking about Catholic In The Public Square and what that means for us in our faith.
Sun, 06 Oct 2024 - 27min - 592 - Keep The Fire BurningSun, 29 Sep 2024 - 27min
- 591 - Marriage And Money
Deacon Jeff is in the corner booth talking marriage and money that can bring us together vs the source of all arguments.
Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 27min - 590 - Parenting Wisdom
Deacon Jeff is in the corner booth talking the importance of Kids in Mass and the wisdoms parents need to influence their kids in their faith.
Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 27min - 589 - Natural Fruit Of MarriageSun, 08 Sep 2024 - 27min
- 588 - Conflict Resolution: Summer of Holy Matrimony
This is the twelfth in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss the ways in which to manage conflict in the married relationship.
Sun, 01 Sep 2024 - 27min - 587 - Authentic Communication: Summer of Holy Matrimony
This is the eleventh in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss the essential characteristics of authentic communication.
Sun, 25 Aug 2024 - 27min - 586 - Cohabitation
This is the tenth in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we answer questions about cohabitation and sex before marriage.
Sun, 18 Aug 2024 - 27min - 585 - The Marital Embrace
This is the 9th in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss the spousal meaning of our bodies and the truth that we were made by God for Marriage.
Sun, 11 Aug 2024 - 27min - 584 - Made For Marriage: Summer of Holy Matrimony
This is the eighth in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss the spousal meaning of our bodies and the truth that we were made by God for Marriage.
Sun, 04 Aug 2024 - 27min - 583 - Love Is Fruitful: Summer of Holy Matrimony
This is the seventh in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss the fruitful, creative love of God that is the model for married love.
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 - 27min - 582 - Love Is Faithful: Summer of Holy Matrimony
This is the sixth in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss how God loved us faithfully and how this must be reflected in Marriage.
Sun, 21 Jul 2024 - 27min - 581 - Love Is Free And Total: Summer of Holy Matrimony
This is the fifth in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss how God loved us freely and totally and how this must be reflected in Marriage.
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 27min - 580 - Summer of Holy MatrimonyFri, 05 Jul 2024 - 27min
- 579 - Summer of Marriage
This is the third in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we reread the fifth chapter of the Letter of Saint Paul to the Ephesians.
Sun, 30 Jun 2024 - 27min - 578 - Theology Of Marriage
This is the second in a series of episodes delving into Holy Matrimony in an effort to rekindle an appreciation of this sacred sacrament of the Church that has fallen out of favor in our modern and worldly culture. In this episode, we discuss the theology of Marriage.
Sun, 23 Jun 2024 - 27min - 577 - Mary And Elizabeth: Spiritual Ministry For Women
Mary And Elizabeth is an apostolate for the interior renewal of women that daily answers the spiritual needs of women while helping them come to know themselves, Jesus, and their role in the Church and in the world.
Sun, 09 Jun 2024 - 27min - 576 - Our Own Pentecost: Come Holy Spirit
Some folks may think that the various Feasts of the Church are somewhat randomly arranged throughout the liturgical year. But, they would be wrong. There is a beautiful thematic connectivity running through every feast the Church celebrates that affords even more meaning to them once you are aware.
Sun, 02 Jun 2024 - 27min - 575 - Trinitarian Love: A Model For Marriage
As the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity and unfolds for us this great mystery, we see that the love of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is the source and model for all love, and especially the love of man and wife in Holy Matrimony.
Sun, 26 May 2024 - 27min - 574 - Our Own Pentecost
As the Church rounds out the season of Easter with the celebration of Pentecost, it is important to realize that the coming of the promised Holy Spirit is not just for the Universal Church, there is also a personal aspect of Pentecost when we recall our own reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Sun, 19 May 2024 - 27min
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