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Searching and Fearless (Rewind)

God wants to go back into our lives and our stories — and start speaking light, redemption and truth over that. There’s the need for us to have a radical opening of our hearts and honesty to what really is happening in our lives. We have to be…

I Can’t He Can (Rewind)

When we struggle it can be really difficult and sometimes we even face impossible situations that may feel like there’s no answer. In our poverty, there’s the need to admit were powerless—that life is not okay anymore and figure out what do we do…

Can You Receive Communion If You Are Divorced?

Divorce can feel like the end of the story, especially for Catholics who wonder if they’re now cut off from the sacraments. But the truth is more merciful than many realize. In this episode of Ask A Priest, Fr. Edward explains what the Church actually teaches about divorce, remarriage, and receiving Communion. Learn how annulments work…

Holy Fear

It’s getting close to Halloween. Let’s talk about fear, and I’m not talking about the “It’s a Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” kind of fear. I’m talking about the virtue of holy fear, that in the gospel for this Sunday, it says that the judge did not fear God, and that’s a bad thing, and it’s not being scared of God, he’s going to come and smite me…

12 Step Wisdom (Rewind)

At some point, our lives are unmanageable and we need help.

When we want to turn away from sin and our struggles, we turn to God to save and heal us.

We are given clarity to open our eyes and see our life in a new or different way. And while we’re accepting reality as it is, we recognize what we can and cannot control, we realize what is asked of us everyday.

When we live that reality one moment at a time, that’s the time we can accept life in a particular way and enjoy it!

This episode talks about the Serenity Prayer and what it means to be in recovery and seek healing and conversion.

What Is Grace?

We hear the word grace all the time. But what does it actually mean? Is it magic? A platitude? Just “heaven points”? In this first episode of Ask A Priest, Father Tim unpacks the heart of grace: God’s very life within us, His invitation to live and love with Him. From the sacraments that give us sanctifying grace to those small nudges we call…

Obedient To Jesus

By location, being in two places at once. You know who could do that? Kill me. Padre Pio, reading other People’s Souls. You know who could do that? Who? Padre Pio. Loving Jesus with his whole heart. Who could that be? Yeah, you guessed it. Padre Pio. Pope Benedict the 16th set about Padre Pio. There were significant and epic things he would do, but what made him a saint wasn’t any of those things….

Receiving Mary’s Hospitality (Rewind)

Do you wonder about Mary’s firsthand memory or experience of God? We can relive Mary’s memory and experience of God through the Rosary. Rosary is like experiencing God with Mary—in her heart, her hospitality. Mary is the most perfect Christian, the most perfect woman who’s all about Jesus, and on this month of the Rosary, we are invited to take time and be…

A Hoodie Bet That Might’ve Went Too Far!

What happens when faith meets a little friendly competition? In this Pope Leo Gameshow segment, things heat up as contestants risk hoodies, wedding rings, and even their dignity in the ultimate Catholic trivia showdown! From guessing the Pope’s ride in Peru to testing their knowledge on his favorite sport, this crew brings laughter, energy, and brotherhood to the street. It’s faith, fun, and a little bit of chaos. all in the name of Pope Leo XIV. “I’ll give you my wedding ring before my hoodie.” Yeah, it’s that kind of game show.

A Dr. John Watson

Dr. John Watson. If you know anything about Sherlock, Dr. John Watson is the person who really grounds Sherlock Holmes. Sherlock is kind of crazy. He’s over the top. He’s unhinged. Dr. John Watson roots him and grounds him, keeping him rooted in reality. And not only that, but Watson speaks truths to Sherlock, revealing to him where he is wrong and where he needs to grow. In the gospel, this is precisely…

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