Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube Friends, I fear that as our culture lurches away from the authority of the good and falls toward the supremacy of the individual will, we put ourselves in a rather parlous condition. The door opens for totalitarianism when we no longer make distinctions between […]
Presentations
Consecration of Ireland on Skellig Michael
Source: Servants HM Films via YouTube A group of Irish priests took to the sea to celebrate Mass and to intercede for Ireland at a small monastic site on the island of Skellig Michael, which lies off the south coast of Ireland in the Atlantic Ocean. It is a UNESCO […]
Fasting for Catholics
Source: GabiAfterHours via YouTube Fasting is an integral part of the spiritual life. To learn more about the physical benefits see the information below. MEDICAL JOURNAL (free with an email):https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/… RECOMMENDED BOOKS Available on Amazon:The Obesity Code by Dr. Jason FungThe Complete Guide to Fasting by Dr. Jason Fung RECOMMENDED […]
Ireland’s Mass Rocks
Source: Aid to the Church in Need via YouTube There is perhaps no tradition as unique to the Irish Catholic Church as Mass Rocks. Aid to the Church in Need Ireland organised for a Holy Mass to be celebrated at a Mass Rock in each of Ireland’s 26 dioceses in […]
Quickly Discovery God’s Will For Your Life (3 Tips)
Source: Catholic Minute via YouTube Discovery God’s Will for your life, quickly! Have you ever been afraid of missing out on Gods plan for your life? Sometimes discerning the will of God can seem so mysterious and out of reach. However it is possible because God desires to reveal it! […]
Why I Hate John Lennon’s “Imagine”
Source: Bishop Barron via YouTube. Friends, the Olympics opening ceremonies in Tokyo featured one of the worst pop songs of all time: John Lennon’s “Imagine.” The lyrics—imagining there is no heaven, no religion, and no God—are an invitation into a very dangerous space. Read my article in the New York […]
Kintsugi: More Beautiful
Source: Fr. Mark Goring via YouTube. Fr. Mark Goring, CC recounts the main theme from Matthew Kelly’s latest book ‘Life is Messy’, the notion of whether ‘something that has been broken can be put back together, more beautiful than ever before or not! The answer of course is ‘yes’, and […]
Pro-abortion Politicians: Can We Actually Dialogue?
Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube Friends, I want to challenge pro-abortion Catholic politicians to take a small step toward authentic dialogue with the Church on this critical matter. If there is no quest for common ground, what are we dialoguing about? Read my article in the New York Post: […]
Bishop Barron Presents Jessica Hooten Wilson: Conversations at the Crossroads
Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube Friends, it is my pleasure to share the latest “Bishop Barron Presents” discussion, featuring literary and theological scholar Jessica Hooten Wilson. In our conversation, we discuss caring for the soul through human formation, focusing on topics such as: – The humanities within education – […]
Catholic Division & Censorship
Source: Catholic Minute via YouTube Have you noticed all the Catholic divisions and censorship surrounding the vaccine and pandemic? It’s dividing our society, our churches, our friendships and our families. Join Catholic Minute: https://www.catholicspeaker.com/ Follow us on instagram and facebook: https://www.instagram.com/ken_yasinski/ https://www.facebook.com/ken.joseph.393 The media is bias to a negative story […]
Marino Restrepo – Kidnapped + Mystical Experience
Source: John Porteous via YouTube Eucharistic Convention, Auckland, New Zealand, 2012 Presentation by Marino Restrepo who came to our Convention from South America. Marino talks about his kidnapping in Columbia in this video and his experiences while under capture by rebels who had sentenced him to death. God had other […]
The State of Catholicism in Ireland w/ Mattie Harte
Source: Pints With Aquinas via YouTube Matthew is married with three children (number four on the way in August) and moved to America from Ireland almost three years ago to complete his masters in theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He taught as an adjunct professor at Franciscan this semester […]