Episodes

Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
“Love, And Do What You Will” (C19O13)
Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
St. Augustine is cool. Source of St. Augustin quote https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/study/module/augustine. 6/30/19

Monday Jul 29, 2019
Corpus Christi (Corpus19)
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Belief in the true presence of the Eucharist is not something made up by the medieval church, but is rooted in scripture and the early Church community practices, homilies, and writings. You can read some of the quotes from the Early Church Fathers on this awesome site that has collected them at https://www.churchfathers.org/the-real-presence. 6/23/19

Monday Jul 29, 2019
James & Brianna Wedding
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Monday Jul 29, 2019
This is the homily from my roommate from plebe year at the US Naval Academy. I was grateful to go back out to USNA chapel and get to celebrate Mass for the first time there since being ordained a priest.

Monday Jul 29, 2019
Come Holy Spirit (Pentecost19)
Monday Jul 29, 2019
Monday Jul 29, 2019
The Holy Spirit is here! What/Who is the Holy Spirit and how to we understand and interact with it?

Monday Jun 03, 2019
Peril and Possibility of Change (Ascension19)
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Jesus Ascends to the Father in Heaven. It kind of makes me sad, but all the disciples are joyful. We have a lot of changes in life that give us are fraught with excitement and fear. They are also times of great opportunity to build new good habits focused on God, or fraught with peril of forming bad habits that take us away from God. All changes and transitions to be successful need hard work and preparation. The biggest change we will all face is death. May we be prepared by the small changes and transitions here in life for the biggest one of all so we will enjoy the potential of spending eternity with God that Jesus proceeds and demonstrates to us today in the Ascension. 6/2/19.

Monday Jun 03, 2019
Guide Us in All Truth (C19E6)
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Monday Jun 03, 2019
Jesus at the Last Supper tells his disciples, “the Father will send [the Holy Spirit, who] will teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you.” John 14. We have a great promise from Jesus that we are not just left up to our own human reason, but guided by the Holy Spirit. And if Jesus rose from the dead, then his promises are true. The best explanation is from the Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraphs 888-892
4 ways of infallible teaching magisterium
First, the most exciting EXTRODINARY (not in a good way) act of Infallible teaching magisterium proclamation from the pope to “by a definitive act a doctrine pertaining to faith or morals.” Ex Cathedra (from the chair of Peter).
Example: Pope Pius IX in 1854 proclaimed Ex Cathedra to define that “Mary was, from the first moment of her conception […] preserved immune from all stain of original sin” (Ineffabilis Deus) CCC 490-493
Second, Ecumenical Council. An act of Supreme Magisterium where the bishops acting together with the pope meet and decide on matters of faith and morals.
Example: Council of Nicaea, defining Jesus full humanity and divinity. CCC 464-469
Third, unanimous agreement of the bishops with the pope as the ordinary and universal magisterium.
Example: Before Pope John Paul the Great wrote Evangelium Vitae he surveyed all the bishops and found unanimous agreement that murder, willed abortion, and euthanasia were immoral.
Fourth, Sensus Fidei. This is where the whole church preserves and maintain a teaching and believe. Laity and hierarchy. CCC 92-93 and also defined in Vatican II Lumen Gentium, 12
Example: Pope Pius IX references this sense (although not explicitly) often in his justification for declaring the Immaculate Conception in Ineffabilis Deus.
5/26/19

Monday May 20, 2019
Not New, Yet New (C19E5)
Monday May 20, 2019
Monday May 20, 2019
Jesus gives us a “New” commandment to “Love one another”, but that law is already given in Leviticus 19. So why does he say it is new? It is new in its pure application through the example and love of God the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Jesus says “This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another”. In the early church that was clearly true and evident and transformative given by this great letter of Diognetus. Today are we known by our love? 5/19/19

Monday May 20, 2019
The Worst Part of Mass (C19E4)
Monday May 20, 2019
Monday May 20, 2019
Why are we at Mass? To get something out? To listen to the homily? No…the primary reason is prayer. The homily, which is often what is referenced in relation to a good or bad Mass is in fact the least important part of Mass. The Homily you get to talk to the priest, for all the other parts of Mass you are talking to God. God is a better person to talk to. We might not always experience it as “better”, but objectively God is much, much, much better than Fr. Samuel or any priest. 4/12/19

Monday May 20, 2019
Mass is about Prayer…So Pray (C19E3)
Monday May 20, 2019
Monday May 20, 2019
Mass can be a drag, what do you get out of it? Often, we judge it by the homily, but we should judge it by our prayer. We should not ask what we can get out of it, but what we can put in. We talk about prayer a lot, but don’t always show you how. Today I would like to do a simple and quick Lectio Divina. 5/4/19

Monday May 20, 2019
The God of Mercy…not niceties (C19E2)
Monday May 20, 2019
Monday May 20, 2019
What is Mercy? We sometimes equate it to forgive and forget, but it is more complicated than that. There are the Corporal works of Mercy and the Spiritual Works of Mercy. The Spiritual works of mercy should get us thinking a little more about the complexity of mercy. One of the works is “Admonish the Sinner” How is that merciful? There is also: To instruct the ignorant; To counsel the doubtful; To admonish sinners; To bear wrongs patiently; To forgive offenses willingly; To comfort the afflicted; To pray for the living and the dead. 4/28/19