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What's at stake if we stay busy in church but miss our calling in the world? It's easy to think serving at church—teaching, volunteering, helping with Mass—is the main way lay people live out their faith. But here's the truth: our primary call isn't just ministry inside the Church—it's apostolate out in the world. That means bringing Jesus into your workplace, your neighborhood, and your everyday life. That's where you're meant to shine. And what's at stake? Souls. If we don't take time to discern our apostolate, some of the people God placed in our path may never encounter Him. This isn't just about filling time—it's about stepping into the mission only you can fulfill. The Church needs you. And the world desperately needs Jesus. Tune in for a powerful conversation with Fr. Andrew Mattingly, who tells us that sometimes, reaching the world means cutting back on “good” church programs—because when a parish is over-programmed, it can pull focus from the real mission. But when we zero in on what actually forms people for their apostolate, we gain clarity, energy, and fruitfulness. It's not about doing more. It's about doing what matters most. [02:00] Understanding the Lay Apostolate [04:18] Defining Mission, Ministry, and Apostolate [11:40] Historical Context of the Lay State [20:04] Exploring Lay Apostolate Categories [28:08] Grace in Homemaking and Hospitality [31:35] Engaging in Local Politics [36:24] Discerning Your Apostolate [44:28] Real-Life Apostolate Examples [47:09] Balancing Parish and Apostolate [57:56] Encouragement for Busy Families Don't forget to check out Our Lady of Good Counsel (https://goodcounselkc.org/), On the Apostolate of the Laity (https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decree_19651118_apostolicam-actuositatem_en.html), and The Vocation and the Mission of the Lay Faithful (https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/apost_exhortations/documents/hf_jp-ii_exh_30121988_christifideles-laici.html). For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/. A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)
Recorded live at the Florida Annual Conference 2025, Jessica interviews the Conference Co-Lay Leaders Warren Pattison and Derrick Scott III as they share the Laity Address and Conference Board of Laity report. Warren and Derrick share what Florida lay leaders have been up to in the last year, what God is stirring in their hearts and new opportunities for laity in the FLUMC. The Laity Space Podcast is presented by Florida Conference Board of Laity and produced by Wesley's Revival. For more information, go to laityspace.org.
Finance Councils in parishes are an advisory group of parishioners who can provide the pastor with financial advice and guidance for operating the parish. Kathy McKinless, of the Diocese of Arlington, Virginia, joins this episode of On Mission with Chris Pierno, Sarah Scalfaro, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. to share her experience in the finance field and within dioceses and parishes.Finance councils are required by Canon Law to advise the pastor on financial matters within the parish. Their responsibilities can include budgeting, strategic planning, running financial reports, and maintaining the integrity of internal operations. Kathy also provides practical advice to members of finance councils and to individuals who are interested in joining their parish's finance council. A finance council's collaboration with the parish's pastoral council is integral to smooth operation of the parish as a whole. Related On Mission episodes:Dr. Timoney on Parish Pastoral CouncilsParish Pastoral CouncilsParish Faith FormationParish Evangelization From the Ad Infinitum blog:Finding Faith in a New Parish View Collaboration in Ministry resourcesPurchase the book In Service to the Parish and the Church: A Formation Series for Parish Pastoral CouncilsCheck out the main Saints and Feast Days websiteDownload the App on the App Store or Google Play Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify On Mission is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.
As we prepare for Annual Conference 2025, we are delighted to share Bishop Tom Berlin's message "From the Rooftop" that was given at the regional gatherings in May 2025. We believe this message is timely and call to the laity to join Jesus on the balcony. Enjoy this bonus episode. The Laity Space Podcast is presented by Florida Conference Board of Laity and produced by Wesley's Revival. For more information, go to laityspace.org.
Fr. Patrick preached this homily on May 31, 2025. The readings are from Acts 7:55-60, Psalm 97:1-2, 6-7, 9, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20 & John 17:20-26. — Connect with us! Website: https://slakingthirsts.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCytcnEsuKXBI-xN8mv9mkfw
Six games, 27 goals: 4.5 goals per game this weekend marks the second-highest per-game goal total over a single NWSL matchweek in league history. It's been nearly four years since a matchweek saw no clean sheets recorded. It was goals galore! The guys touch on Gotham's CONCACAF W Champions Cup victory in Mexico (00:43), then whip around the goalscoring bananza across five other NWSL matches (02:33), before digging into Angel City's 3-2 home loss to Racing Louisville. They break down Louisville's and Angel City's performances (15:34) before shifting gears to the uncalled handball penalty late in the second half (28:16), the issue of Christen Press's playing time (33:10), and unpacking the meaning of Sam Laity's 10 games as interim head coach (44:37). Subscribe to our Patreon for only $6/month ($60/year) to get all of our exclusive bonus content! Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
Send us a textArnie, Fred and Glenn continue their discussion of the apostacy or falling away that Paul said would occur from the original pattern for Christ's Church. We discussed some of the small changes that began in the early 2nd century in the last episode. Beginning with Constatine, pagans were granted church membership which changed a number of church practices. Constatine had himself sprinkled as baptism on May 22nd in 337AD right before he died. We discuss again the pattern of baptism in the New Testament and examine a number of changes that appeared after the first century. There also appeared a number of changes relating to the Lord's Supper, mainly by the Catholic Church. Several other changes were made including the addition of instrumental music. We discuss a good bit about the original pattern and the words supplied to us by the inspired writers of those words and why it is important to follow what those words say. Take about 30-minutes to listen in on our discussion. Have your Bible handy so you can verify what we are saying. There is a transcript of this Buzzsprout episode provided for your convenience.
In this special episode, Rev. Dr. Jenn Stiles Williams, Rev. Magrey deVega, and Conference Co-Lay Leader Derrick Scott III share a much appreciated update on the Ministry Hub. You can find out more on the Ministry Hub on the Conference website. The Laity Space Podcast is presented by Florida Conference Board of Laity and produced by Wesley's Revival. For more information, go to laityspace.org.
In this inspiring episode of the Small Church Ministry Podcast, host Laurie Graham sits down with Theresa J. Stewart, author of "The Small Church Advantage," to challenge traditional views of small churches. Theresa shares powerful insights on how smaller congregations are not deficient, but unique "test kitchens" for innovative ministry. Learn how volunteers and lay members are the secret sauce of church vitality, and discover how embracing your community's specific gifts can transform worship. Whether you're feeling discouraged about your small church's size or looking for fresh perspectives, this episode will encourage you to see your congregation's incredible potential.Connect with Teresa Stewart:www.smallchurch.orgJoin our free Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/smallchurchministryRate, Review, & Follow Laurie on Apple Podcasts"I love Laurie and The Small Church Ministry Podcast!!"
As they continue their Easter series on the mission of the Church, Fr. John and Mary discuss the unique and privileged role of the laity in renewing and transforming the world by focusing on Jesus' images of salt, light and leaven. Decree on the Laity: https://www.vatican.va/archive/histcouncils/iivaticancouncil/documents/vat-iidecree19651118apostolicam-actuositatem_en.html Fire of Mercy, Heart of the World https://www.amazon.com/Fire-Mercy-Heart-Word-Meditations/dp/0898705584/ref=sr13?crid=SMS8YULWD54M&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dhphLTA3XUpcqVl-zhzAOw3bzcuXXrNIeyao-g9cOD7YFo3h6W0-6By8PKiDln2tRjDz9gP3wfBOzuQzpzPvBk2jvpkPZyQNBwQMP9wZzl2mJ-G7Ob8Ygf5XxCHzpxxfD5T7CRDJFPRJdJpql07s5pYwz27L4t-WnBAxhT1WPwJyBuMJY29Wf4FYIQCYuMCHNz-qweXrOLH870RWo1NdSXY-7KyuAAb6U62e8.UGgH3xpBslUxoYx8ObVHsVKUVkljY07dBxnDP7eQXE8&dib_tag=se&keywords=erasmo+leiva-merikakis&qid=1747404846&sprefix=erasmo%2Caps%2C208&sr=8-3 ========================== Connect with us and our community on our websites and social media. Or simply reach us via email at mission@actsxxix.org (mailto: mission@actsxxix.org) ACTS XXIX - Mobilizing for Mission Web: https://www.actsxxix.org Instagram: @acts.xxix Facebook: @ACTSXXIXmission The Rescue Project Web: https://rescueproject.us Instagram: @the.rescue.project Our Streaming Channels Web: https://watch.actsxxix.org/browse YouTube: @actsxxix (https://youtube.com/actsxxix)
Alice Williams, immediate past conference co-lay leader, and Warren Pattison, conference co-lay leader, give a preview of Annual Conference 2025, including pre-conference workshops, a special kickoff tailgate, and a surprise for the laity address. Check it out and be sure to register guests at the Conference website. The Laity Space Podcast is presented by Florida Conference Board of Laity and produced by Wesley's Revival. For more information, go to laityspace.org.
This "In Brief" section reviews all that we have learned in recent episodes. In the Church, “the faithful" refers to clerics and the laity with various callings in each. Fr. Mike explains how God calls every human being to unity with him. No matter our vocations, we must surrender our lives to the Lord and participate in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly offices of Christ. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 934-945. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The Holy Spirit selects each of us and calls us to fully utilize our particular gifts and talents and opportunities.For more on the topic of this podcast, see GNM's series: "The Apostolate of the Laity in Today's Church" @ https://gnm-media.org/apostolate-of-laity-in-the-church-crisis/. The text of this podcast can be found on our website @ https://gnm.org/daily-reflections/2025-05-14/Subscribe to receive the Good News Reflections delivered to your email inbox or texted to your phone @ https://gogoodnews.net
Molly McEntire, Director of Connectional and Missional Ministry and Lay Head of Delegation, joins the podcast to talk about the present-day regionalization amendment, what to expect for voting at AC 2025, and additional amendment ballots. The Laity Space Podcast is presented by Florida Conference Board of Laity and produced by Wesley's Revival. For more information, go to laityspace.org.
The term "laity" refers to all the faithful, except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the Church. We learn about the special vocation lay people have to seek the Kingdom of God as they engage in temporal affairs. They live in the world and bring the Gospel to places priests and religious cannot access. Father Mike explains that in this way, the lay faithful not only participate in the Church but are the Church. The laity participate in Christ's priestly vocation by making every part of their lives an offering to God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 897-903. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Derrick Scott III discusses the history of regionalization in the UMC and how more than 100 years of work has brought the church to a vote this year. This is part one of a special conversation. The Laity Space Podcast is presented by Florida Conference Board of Laity and produced by Wesley's Revival. For more information, go to laityspace.org.
There are three primary roles among Christ's faithful: the hierarchy, the laity, and consecrated life. Fr. Mike explains the difference between these three roles, emphasizing that they are equal in dignity but different in the way they support the Church's mission. We also learn that all of Christ's faithful share in the priestly, prophetical, and kingly office of Christ. Lastly, Fr. Mike reviews the mission and characters of ecclesial ministry. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 871-879. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III about the increasingly repressive conditions on university campuses, particularly in the context of Columbia University's caving in to federal pressures under the thumb of Trump's administration. We explore the broader implications of these concessions at the expense of liberalized notions of intellectual and academic freedom, student activism, and the role of universities as sites of political struggle. Dr. Davis highlights the historical and ongoing repression of student activism, particularly pro-Palestinian movements, and critiques the legal and institutional frameworks that perpetuate these violences. We also delve into the limitations of liberalism in fending off fascist infringement and the active participation of universities in maintaining these structures of domination. We also touch on the historical collaboration between Zionist organizations and U.S. universities, the erosion of diversity and inclusion initiatives, and the broader implications for the future of higher education. Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III is a third-generation educator, organizer, and artist. He is a faculty member in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education and director of the Campus Abolition Research Lab at the University of Michigan. His research and teaching broadly explore the racialized consequences of higher education on society, including the role of colleges and universities in limiting the life-making possibilities of Black and other racialized communities. Edited/produced by Aidan Elias, music as always is by Televangel If you like what we do and want to support our ability to have more conversations like this. Please consider becoming a Patron or supporting us at BuyMeACoffee.com/MAKCapitalism. You can do so for as little as a 1 Dollar a month at patreon or by making a one time contribution through BuyMeACoffee. Longer bio: Dr. Charles H.F. Davis III is a third-generation educator, organizer, and artist committed to the lives, love, and liberation of everyday Black people. Dr. Davis is a faculty member in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education and director of the Campus Abolition Research Lab at the University of Michigan. His research and teaching broadly explore the racialized consequences of higher education on society, including the role of colleges and universities in limiting the life-making possibilities of Black and other racially minoritized communities. Dr. Davis has produced nearly three dozen scholarly publications, which have been cited in amicus curiae brief to the Supreme Court of the United States and included as expert testimony before the California State Assembly. He is co-editor of Student Activism, Politics, and Campus Climates in Higher Education (Routledge) and author of the forthcoming Campus Abolition and Police-Free Futures on Johns Hopkins University Press. For his intellectual contributions, Dr. Davis been nationally-recognized by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, as a 2020 Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, a recipient of the National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship, a 2024 Inductee to the Martin Luther King, Jr. College of Ministers and Laity's Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College and, most recently, was named a Senior Fellow at the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. At the institutional level, Dr. Davis' teaching and service have been recognized as the 2023 recipient of the John Matlock Cornerstone Award for his contributions to the success of African American students at the University of Michigan and the 2024 Diversity, Inclusion, Justice, and Equity Award at the U-M Marsal Family School of Education.
Jessica Scott sits down with FLUMC Lay Servant Ministries Co-Directors Elizabeth Flynn and David Palmer to discuss the role of laity in local church ministry, what it takes for certification, and how to get involved as a Certified Lay Servant.
Completorium is known as Compline or Complin with all the different possible pronunciations. I'm using the Roman Little Office of Our Lady in the 1915 version. The Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a cut down version of the Divine Office for the Laity or Third Orders. The Gregorian Chant is from the Antiphonale Romanum. The Marian Antiphon, Ave Regina Caelorum is sung in the Simple Tone.This one was surprisingly easy to put together as I didn't make so many mistakes. Once upon a time I did have this memorised, but that was a while ago.Booklets in PDF available:https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/Support this channel, either via Substack or Buy Me a Coffee Get full access to Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary at littleoffice.substack.com/subscribe
Jessica Scott talks all things Creation Care Ministries with FLUMC Co-Directors Cara Fleischer and Sarah Flint. Learn how caring for the plant is a justice ministry and how you can serve right where you are. Show notes: Send an email earthsteward@harmonyhq.com to be added to the email list for Creation Care Ministries. Follow FLUMC Creation Care on Facebook to watch their webinars and stay up to date on their ministry.
Are you ready for a new season of Every Knee Shall Bow? Michael Gormley and Dave VanVickle kick off their new season by addressing the topics they'll cover in upcoming episodes regarding church hierarchy, where it comes from, all the common problems people have and many other topics around church leadership. Snippet from the Show Even in the face of incredibly competent leaders, that aren't priests, that aren't bishops, that isn't the pope, Christ ordained and established that rule. We want to hear from you! Email us at eksb@ascensionpress.com with your questions/comments Don't forget to text “EKSB” to 33-777 to get the shownotes right to your inbox! You can also find the full shownotes at www.ascensionpress.com/EveryKneeShallBow
Chaplaincy in industry: The Liturgy of the Field: Shaping laity for everyday mission - Ruth 2:1–12Angus MonroRidley College Chapel Sermon (Semester 1/Week 6/Tuesday 2025)
Canon Benjamin Norman, ICKSP currently serves as Chaplain of the ICKSP Oakland Apostolate at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church in Oakland, California. He was ordained in 2018. In Today's Show: What are the different reasons for using incense throughout the mass? If there was an emergency where the priest had to leave as soon as mass ended, is he allowed to keep his vestments on? My mother isn't a practicing Catholic; can I even have her as my confirmation sponsor? Did Christ experience the weight of the sins of the world throughout His entire life? Was the Blessed Virgin Mary free from all the effects of original sin? Would she have aged? Is it ok for the laity to handle the chalice after mass? How should one respond to the 7th day Adventist claim that St. Michael is an allegory for Christ? Do the ICKSP canons have a good relationship with priests of the SSPX? Should I make an appointment for a general confession or just go during the weekday? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
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To Everything a Season: Lutheran Reflections Through the Church Year
In this episode, we discuss outreach in our contemporary Lutheran context, and why some of our churches fail to balance doctrinal fidelity and mission.
The opening weeks of the Trump presidency have featured a flurry of Executive Orders aimed not only to reverse the policies and priorities of the Biden Administration but also to advance the Trump administration's vision of the good. Indeed, on the day of President Trump's inauguration he placed himself in the middle of the Capital One Arena indowntown DC before a giant rally of his supporters to begin signing these Executive Orders (or EOs). This relatively unprecedented practice of drawing attention to the signing of EOs speaks to how significant they are at altering the political and legal terrain. Some of the most impactful of these EOs concern matters touching on human sexuality and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. We'll discuss those EOs with attorney Mary Rice Hasson. She is the Kate O'Beirne Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C., where she co-founded and directs the Person and Identity Project, aninitiative that equips parents and faith-based institutions to promote the truth about the human person and counter gender ideology. An attorney and policy expert, Mary has been a keynote speaker for the Holy See during theUnited Nations Commission on the Status of Women, addressing education, women and work, caregiving, and gender ideology, and serves as a consultant to theU.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family, Life and Youth.The co-author of several books on education, Mary's writinghas appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, National Review, First Things, the National Catholic Register and OurSunday Visitor, among others.A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Notre DameLaw School, Mary is married to Seamus Hasson, and they are parents of seven grown children and grandparents of seven.Much of our discussion springs from this article she co-authored inFirst Things.
Even international Catholic charitable organizations are turning up the pressure on the laity, trying to get YOU to act to get their government funding restored.Sources:https://www.returntotradition.orgContact Me:Email: return2catholictradition@gmail.comSupport My Work:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/AnthonyStineSubscribeStarhttps://www.subscribestar.net/return-to-traditionBuy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/AnthonyStinePhysical Mail:Anthony StinePO Box 3048Shawnee, OK74802Follow me on the following social media:https://www.facebook.com/ReturnToCatholicTradition/https://twitter.com/pontificatormax+JMJ+
Even international Catholic charitable organizations are turning up the pressure on the laity, trying to get YOU to act to get their government funding restored.Sources:https://www.returntotradition.orgContact Me:Email: return2catholictradition@gmail.comSupport My Work:Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/AnthonyStineSubscribeStarhttps://www.subscribestar.net/return-to-traditionBuy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/AnthonyStinePhysical Mail:Anthony StinePO Box 3048Shawnee, OK74802Follow me on the following social media:https://www.facebook.com/ReturnToCatholicTradition/https://twitter.com/pontificatormax+JMJ+
Fr. Michael, Father Christopher, and Mary Bielski - delve into what evangelization truly means and its significance for the renewal of the Church. Explore the importance of personal testimony, the role of miracles and signs, and the power of accompaniment. Discover practical insights and be inspired to take up the call of spreading the gospel through love, prayer, and genuine relationships. 00:00 Introduction to Evangelization 00:53 The Importance of Evangelization 02:52 Personal Experiences and Misconceptions 03:52 Evangelization and Apologetics 05:38 The Role of the Laity in Evangelization 07:48 Evangelization as an Identity 09:19 The Call to Evangelize 12:29 Encounter and Mission 14:33 The Power of Personal Testimony 16:34 Signs, Wonders, and the Holy Spirit 18:20 Balancing Evangelization and Discipleship 19:57 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelization 21:07 Building a Foundation for Evangelization 22:55 The Importance of Personal Relationship with God 25:05 Equipping the Church for Evangelization 27:00 The Need for a New Pentecost 29:23 Proclamation and Demonstration 31:29 The Role of Signs and Wonders 33:07 Persistent Faith in Evangelization 34:52 The Importance of Accompaniment 40:56 Personal Evangelization Challenges 41:40 The Walk to Emmaus: A Model of Discipleship 44:30 The Role of the Mass in Evangelization 46:51 Engaging in Faith Conversations 51:04 Listening with Compassion 01:02:52 The Power of Personal Testimony 01:10:42 The Call to Evangelize 01:13:50 Closing Thoughts and Prayer
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Pillars every father needs to live as a strong Catholic father. Devin Schadt joins Trending with Timmerie from the Fathers of St. Joseph. (3:07) How does a dad bring his adult daughters back to the faith? (24:56) How do you lead your family in holiness when your wife is rebellious and has negative influences? (30:37) The power of desire. (36:02) The power of hearing mom’s voice (45:00) Resources mentioned: https://fathersofstjoseph.org/ Deliverance Prayers for the Laity https://sentradpress.com/product/deliverance-prayers-for-use-by-the-laity/ The power of hearing mom’s voice research https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3277914/ https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2016/05/moms-voice-activates-different-regions-in-children-brains.html#:~:text=Preference%20for%20mom's%20voice,the%20voices%20of%20other%20women
Dr. Tom Curran shares insights from Pope Benedict XVI on the excuse, “I Don't have time,” and the Virgin Mary, as an icon for Advent. Tom prays two deliverance prayers with listeners: cleansing of blood lines and healing against spiritual warfare.Read the Full Message from Pope Benedict XVI (ANGELUS, First Sunday of Advent, 30 November 2008)Get Your Copy of Deliverance Prayers: For Use by the Laity by Fr. Chad Ripperger
We turn our attention once more to our Gospel reading and to the figure of John the Baptist. People from all walks of life are coming to him, repenting, and asking for spiritual advice. John exhorts people not to a life of intense asceticism and separation but rather to lives of holiness in the midst of worldly endeavors, a radical idea for the time period. Exploring further John the Baptist's background we discover a man deeply committed to evangelization and a figure who is arguably the first champion of the lay vocation. (Mass Readings for Dec 15, 2024) --> March 1st Event w/ Dr. Scott Hahn: https://stpaulcenter.com/desmoines2025/ --> Join Katie's Jubilee Year Pilgrimage to Rome and Assisi: https://bit.ly/rome_assisi
Dr. Tom Curran shares a Prayer of Command, insights on the Feast of St. Francis Xavier and a story about receiving a wake up call last week. Order your copy of Deliverance Prayers: For Use by the Laity by Fr. Chad Ripperger
To Everything a Season: Lutheran Reflections Through the Church Year
Jesus is our great intercessor who died for our salvation and calls us to share that wonderful gift of forgiveness with those in our lives.
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Today's Topics: 1) The head of Satan smashed by over sixty prayer warriors in Wilkes-Barre, PA https://www.tfp.org/the-head-of-satan-smashed-by-over-sixty-prayer-warriors-in-wilkes-barre/?PKG=TFPE3416 2, 3, 4) Dr. Dan Schneider on Spiritual Warfare Questions and Answers for Priests and Laity, part 1
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Today's Topics: 1) The head of Satan smashed by over sixty prayer warriors in Wilkes-Barre, PA https://www.tfp.org/the-head-of-satan-smashed-by-over-sixty-prayer-warriors-in-wilkes-barre/?PKG=TFPE3416 2, 3, 4) Dr. Dan Schneider on Spiritual Warfare Questions and Answers for Priests and Laity, part 1
On this episode of Mother Miriam Live, Mother Miriam reads a reaction to Pope Francis' remarks that "all religions are a path to God" and responds to a listener who has trouble believing in the dogma of Mary's Assumption.Download the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app****SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/+++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenewsJohn-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This "In Brief" section reviews all that we have learned in recent episodes. In the Church, “the faithful" refers to clerics and the laity with various callings in each. Fr. Mike explains how God calls every human being to unity with him. No matter our vocations, we must surrender our lives to the Lord and participate in the priestly, prophetic, and kingly offices of Christ. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 934-945. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The term "laity" refers to all the faithful, except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the Church. We learn about the special vocation lay people have to seek the Kingdom of God as they engage in temporal affairs. They live in the world and bring the Gospel to places priests and religious cannot access. Father Mike explains that in this way, the lay faithful not only participate in the Church but are the Church. The laity participate in Christ's priestly vocation by making every part of their lives an offering to God. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 897-903. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
There are three primary roles among Christ's faithful: the hierarchy, the laity, and consecrated life. Fr. Mike explains the difference between these three roles, emphasizing that they are equal in dignity but different in the way they support the Church's mission. We also learn that all of Christ's faithful share in the priestly, prophetical, and kingly office of Christ. Lastly, Fr. Mike reviews the mission and characters of ecclesial ministry. Today's readings are Catechism paragraphs 871-879. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.