This video is the most beautiful embodiment of the great commissioning: "Go therefore, and make disciples of all nations." Wow, just wow. Thank you, Fr. Casey.
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
Padre, I am so thankful we had the chance to meet in the New Orleans airport that day. Sorry beyond words that your flight to Atlanta was canceled and you had to get on a different one. I wish I could’ve just put you on the bird I was flying and taking you right there but orders are orders… I doubt very much that my airline would’ve understood. I continue to pray for your continued success and remain a very enthusiastic fan of your channel and your work. Fair winds and following seas to you, Father…
Jeepers creepers, that gave me goosebumps. I was so blessed to thank you in person at Seattle for all your content and its help in my RCIA class and conversion this year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do in the future and I'm longing to learn more from you and about our church.
I can remember years ago watching baseball on TV and there were always a couple of nuns ( I am old - so talking about the old habits ) in the seats. It was so nice to see, and for people to see that they were human and loved baseball.
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
Wow, this one goes deep. Yes, go out into the world where the people are. For me seeing priests wear cassocks this summer in France (where I was volunteering) made me realise priests have gotten almost invisible because of the 'normal' clothes they wear. But those priests wearing cassocks stood out, and they were conversation starters. I went out into the world and will continue to do so!
Was blessed to meet you and Fr. Tito at PNC in Pittsburgh as well as Chase Field in Phoenix. Both times we prayed together and you blessed me to keep my Ovarian cancer in remission. Thank you so much.
Father Casey I've watched just a handful of your videos self admittedly I used to have a disdain for Catholics but you seem to put it in a different light where it seems more personable thank you for opening my eyes to the Catholic world I have so many questions
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
@@tennicksalvarez9079 the truth is you don’t evangelize anyone. All you can do is answer questions they have and ask them questions. Get them to research their own answers by providing a source like a book, article or video they can watch. This is necessary because they often won’t believe what you tell them … especially if they don’t see you as being knowledgeable about the subject or if you really don’t know much. People who are curious are searching for God. And they will seek out knowledge to learn more. So you just help them along by planting a seed (source of knowledge they can go to) … if they are truly open to God they will begin to connect dots towards belief. If they are closed to the idea … then there is nothing you can tell them to convince them. The last thing you can do is pray to God for them that he will light their faith on fire and that they will receive his glory
I live in northern sweden, a cold place far from american ballparks. Baseboll came into my life a few years back and I love it. Then came god and I love him to! Great video
Alleluia from St. Matthew's Episcopal Church on Madison Al.. Don't forget we, the Episcopal church are your brothers and sisters in Christ. Thank you for doing what you do. Alleluia
I work for the St. Louis Cardinals and was pretty surprised to see you and Father Tito at Busch Stadium. I hope you noticed my Miraculous Medal. I wear it to every game on my name tag. We sometimes celebrate Mass at the stadium. Our President of Baseball Operations and our General Manager are Catholics too. Archbishop Rozanski of the Archdiocese of St. Louis also threw out the first pitch.
That’s what I have been saying! Let’s go out into and evangelize the world. Millions never enter churches. The church’s mission is saving souls. Let’s find them and approach them.
I was recently telling my Church group that the church needs to do more secular (meaning this world) advertising. We need to talk about creating a nework of personal relations, better family stability, and group getaways. People need to be told the mortal benefits of being part and adopting our values.
Father Casey....This was just wonderful! I loved the Bleacher Brothers tour! What a powerful way to evangelize...as you said...going to the marketplace like St. Francis. I love wondering how St. Francis would have enjoyed our national pastime. I am a fan of your content...here and with Father Pat. I pray that your message continues to bear witness...many blessings to you as the year continues. Thank you.
My two favorite things in one video. My grandad and I watched almost every giants game together for 22 years until his death. I really hope he and baseball are are in heaven. Thank you Father Casey you made my prayers a little deeper and more heart felt tonight.
I enjoyed watching every minute of you and Father Tito’s trip. Plus, I’ve had some fun myself learning about the faith. Also I did go to a game, but it was a different one then the one you two went to. It rained a lot. Then the Cardinals lost, but it was fun.
Thank you, Father. I have enjoyed seeing your experience through Instagram. I was able to share your story with non practicing Catholic family. Wonderful! May God continue to bless you🙏
This is such an amazing video! I'm not a baseball fan by any means--I've never even watched a full game!--but I followed all of your and Fr. Tito's baseball videos! I was so fascinated and happy to see this beautiful mission of evangelization you were on. This video so perfectly tied the bow on this series! It's so inspiring and makes evangelization something very concrete and accessible for every Christian to execute with a such a rightly ordered mindset. I know it was a lot for you guys, but I would be so thrilled to see you make this "baseball pilgrimage" every summer! God bless!😊
This was beautiful & awe-inspiring; I literally got chills multiple times. I reminded me of why I fell in love with America's pastime as a kid, even though I am Canadian and an immigrant. It reminded me why I still have faith, even with all the things happening today. Thank you. One side note, if you end up doing another similar trip in the future, it would be great to have videos like this interspersed throughout your trip, so we get a better picture of why you're out there (and breaks up the monotony of food reviews & stadium ratings!)
Watching this video Fr Casey what you have done is wonderful and touching. Going out to where the masses gather and being visible to them will surely remind them of Jesus and the love of he has for all of us. Keep up the great work and may god bless you.
Father !!!!! You're where the common workers can be found, RUclips!!!! Having been to Mass today, Ash Wednesday for the first time in over 30 years. Between you and Father Patrick, I attended Mass, and I have an appointment with the Parish priest in 2 weeks. This will be to fully map my return Home. Lots of works, but this is going to be great!
Love this message, Father. Sorry to have missed you and Father Tito this summer on your stadium tour. Your interactions with people show that so many are hurting and need God's love in their lives. ♥️
Father, thank you for this beautiful and inspiring video. I am truly moved by the truths you convey in your work. I too believe in grace and the presence of god in the world. I have no doubt you will heal the hearts of many and inspire others to see the joy and beauty of the divine.
Thanks Fr. Casey. I've enjoyed following y'all's journey this summer. I would love to share this video with a church council meeting. I think it would make a great conversation starter about evangelism.
Thanks Fr. Casey, I needed to hear this message. Instead of loading it over other faiths and denominations, reflect what is good, true and beautiful as an image of God.
Protestant Christian that resides in the Greater Toronto Ontario Canada Area. I hope that you made it to the Skydome/Rogers Center, the home of of our Toronto Blue Jays. I am thankful for your videos.
This is so well done from a film editing standpoint! Which I feel makes or break wether a video is impactful or not. even though I’m not super big into baseball, I still felt really inspired by this video! I’m excited to see what other content you create to help inspire and teach people more about the faith!!
I looked forward to your baseball videos and commentary all summer Thank you Father Casey and Father Tito? God Bless you for your evangelization tour…all good
Great video! It always amazes me how many churches there are, even just in America alone (both catholic and protestant) -and many believers for that matter. And yet either solely become enthused in church, yet so silent in the world. Makes me think the evolution of faith has been taken over by the comfort and obsession of the world?
I very much enjoy watching your videos. But have to confess I wasn't raised in the church. I have been thinking about going for the past few year but honestly have no idea where to start
my favorite baseball field is right here in Houston and that is Minute Maid Park, home of the Astros, when I was younger seeing the Astros get a homerun followed by the train blowing its whistle and bell in celebration to the after game where they let the kids onto the field to run the around and meet the players. after watching this video I can see that not only is it great game but the community it brings is part of Jesus and his love for everyone and to spread peace and love
As a non-denominational Pastor of my ministry-church (Yearning For Christ), I do evangelize outside of my "online" ministry-church and I do have a following. I mayn't have any college degree in any Christian course except the Bible alone and confirmation in the Lutheran church I attended.
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
I vote for Broadway Brothers! Seriously, if there's anything you both love as much, or close to, as baseball, that should be your next adventure in your evangelical mission. Of course, you could travel to Australia/New Zealand. As you would say, Come and See (mate) ❤
Can you do a video on the Latin Mass, and why it is still attracting so many people/generating so many vocations today? Also can you do a response to the Mass of the Ages series?
Don't have a clue about Baseball but I loved every minute. Please come to Europe during football (soccer) season. You'll have a hard time taming the hooligans though.
Speaking of Franciscans, what are your thoughts about the new Padre Pio movie? Also, what did you think of Bishop Barron's interview with Shia Labeouf?
Spoken like a true baseball fan, but I believe you should try other sports, too. You may be very surprised at the # of football ppl that need the 2 of you. God bless you both!
11:54 - Anybody know where this is? Not the Jesus statue in San Francisco, the next frame. What is the name of that church and where is it located? Thank you.🙏🏼♥️
This video is the most beautiful embodiment of the great commissioning: "Go therefore, and make disciples of all nations." Wow, just wow. Thank you, Fr. Casey.
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
The heart of evangelization is not "accept what I have to give" but "I have something to give!"
Padre, I am so thankful we had the chance to meet in the New Orleans airport that day. Sorry beyond words that your flight to Atlanta was canceled and you had to get on a different one. I wish I could’ve just put you on the bird I was flying and taking you right there but orders are orders… I doubt very much that my airline would’ve understood. I continue to pray for your continued success and remain a very enthusiastic fan of your channel and your work. Fair winds and following seas to you, Father…
Jeepers creepers, that gave me goosebumps. I was so blessed to thank you in person at Seattle for all your content and its help in my RCIA class and conversion this year. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do in the future and I'm longing to learn more from you and about our church.
I saw him at Busch Stadium. There was one time when we celebrated Mass at Busch Stadium and a couple of baseball players joined us.
I can remember years ago watching baseball on TV and there were always a couple of nuns ( I am old - so talking about the old habits ) in the seats.
It was so nice to see, and for people to see that they were human and loved baseball.
Father, I think you have, in this video, delivered one of the best Homilies anyone could hear!
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
Wow, this one goes deep. Yes, go out into the world where the people are. For me seeing priests wear cassocks this summer in France (where I was volunteering) made me realise priests have gotten almost invisible because of the 'normal' clothes they wear. But those priests wearing cassocks stood out, and they were conversation starters. I went out into the world and will continue to do so!
Was blessed to meet you and Fr. Tito at PNC in Pittsburgh as well as Chase Field in Phoenix. Both times we prayed together and you blessed me to keep my Ovarian cancer in remission. Thank you so much.
Being traveling evangelists IS the Franciscan vocation! Living the dream guys! Keep going!
It's the Brown Dress that does the evangelizing . It's a prop . Jesus didn't have any props ?
@@roboparksneither you nor I are him, are Jesus's are we?
Father Casey I've watched just a handful of your videos self admittedly I used to have a disdain for Catholics but you seem to put it in a different light where it seems more personable thank you for opening my eyes to the Catholic world I have so many questions
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
Feel free to ask us questions.
@@tennicksalvarez9079 the truth is you don’t evangelize anyone. All you can do is answer questions they have and ask them questions.
Get them to research their own answers by providing a source like a book, article or video they can watch. This is necessary because they often won’t believe what you tell them … especially if they don’t see you as being knowledgeable about the subject or if you really don’t know much.
People who are curious are searching for God. And they will seek out knowledge to learn more. So you just help them along by planting a seed (source of knowledge they can go to) … if they are truly open to God they will begin to connect dots towards belief. If they are closed to the idea … then there is nothing you can tell them to convince them.
The last thing you can do is pray to God for them that he will light their faith on fire and that they will receive his glory
I live in northern sweden, a cold place far from american ballparks. Baseboll came into my life a few years back and I love it. Then came god and I love him to! Great video
Thank you. Grace.❤️🙏❤️
Do you like cricket
Alleluia from St. Matthew's Episcopal Church on Madison Al..
Don't forget we, the Episcopal church are your brothers and sisters in Christ. Thank you for doing what you do.
Alleluia
I work for the St. Louis Cardinals and was pretty surprised to see you and Father Tito at Busch Stadium. I hope you noticed my Miraculous Medal. I wear it to every game on my name tag. We sometimes celebrate Mass at the stadium. Our President of Baseball Operations and our General Manager are Catholics too. Archbishop Rozanski of the Archdiocese of St. Louis also threw out the first pitch.
GOD bless, keep, guide abd continually uphold you Padre! Thanks for all you do
That’s what I have been saying! Let’s go out into and evangelize the world. Millions never enter churches. The church’s mission is saving souls. Let’s find them and approach them.
I was recently telling my Church group that the church needs to do more secular (meaning this world) advertising. We need to talk about creating a nework of personal relations, better family stability, and group getaways. People need to be told the mortal benefits of being part and adopting our values.
very true , you Nailed it !!
@@samuelagwotu5074 I See what you did there. Cross one off the list.
@@juanbonilla9096 what did you see ,what did i do , tell me ?
Thank you brother.I am a protestant believer. But I am a fan of St Francis of Assissi.I do think it is the work of the Spirit
Love this video so much! That's what evangelization should look like today! Thank you & God bless you!
Father Casey....This was just wonderful! I loved the Bleacher Brothers tour! What a powerful way to evangelize...as you said...going to the marketplace like St. Francis. I love wondering how St. Francis would have enjoyed our national pastime. I am a fan of your content...here and with Father Pat. I pray that your message continues to bear witness...many blessings to you as the year continues. Thank you.
God bless you Fr Casey.
My two favorite things in one video. My grandad and I watched almost every giants game together for 22 years until his death. I really hope he and baseball are are in heaven. Thank you Father Casey you made my prayers a little deeper and more heart felt tonight.
Thank you, Father. You have inspired me to think outside of the box and then do something about it. God bless you.
I enjoyed watching every minute of you and Father Tito’s trip. Plus, I’ve had some fun myself learning about the faith. Also I did go to a game, but it was a different one then the one you two went to. It rained a lot. Then the Cardinals lost, but it was fun.
Thank you, Father. I have enjoyed seeing your experience through Instagram. I was able to share your story with non practicing Catholic family. Wonderful!
May God continue to bless you🙏
I am so glad you and Father Tito did this. I would love to see more priests and nuns out and about and open to conversation. Thank you.
I loved following this throughout the summer.
I would have never thought of baseball that way much less connecting it so brilliantly with God and our faith, peace and goodness to you fray!
Awesome!! Francis did what was his to do, you both sure are passionate about what is yours!! Peace and Joy
please pray for me Jason and for my godmother Diane and for all of our families and friends and neighbors...for conversion and holiness and healing...
This is such an amazing video! I'm not a baseball fan by any means--I've never even watched a full game!--but I followed all of your and Fr. Tito's baseball videos! I was so fascinated and happy to see this beautiful mission of evangelization you were on. This video so perfectly tied the bow on this series! It's so inspiring and makes evangelization something very concrete and accessible for every Christian to execute with a such a rightly ordered mindset. I know it was a lot for you guys, but I would be so thrilled to see you make this "baseball pilgrimage" every summer! God bless!😊
Thank you Father Casey! I enjoyed your series & this synopsis of your summer evangelism. Yes, we also need to evangelize.
Fr Casey you just summarized why I love this game so much. It’s like you reflected everything in the book “And God said Playball!”
Truly moving & just what I needed
What a journey. I'm sure it made a huge impact not just on you and Fr. Tito, but to every one you encountered.
This is so beautiful and something that i needed to hear. God Bless you for all the work you do.
Thank you Fr.Casey! With Love from NagaLand Kuknalim
I wanted to be at one of your games this summer but sadly I did not make it. Congratulations on a successful tour of evangel-ball Fr. Casey!
I can't believe you used ankara Messi clip which gives me goosebumps every time I watch
Love from India Fr. Casey
This was beautiful & awe-inspiring; I literally got chills multiple times. I reminded me of why I fell in love with America's pastime as a kid, even though I am Canadian and an immigrant. It reminded me why I still have faith, even with all the things happening today. Thank you.
One side note, if you end up doing another similar trip in the future, it would be great to have videos like this interspersed throughout your trip, so we get a better picture of why you're out there (and breaks up the monotony of food reviews & stadium ratings!)
Baseball really is a special thing. Thank you so much for going out and doing this.
Good on you Father Casey and Tito! The love of Christ is everywhere. Your are an instrument of His peace. Peace and all Good👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
Watching this video Fr Casey what you have done is wonderful and touching. Going out to where the masses gather and being visible to them will surely remind them of Jesus and the love of he has for all of us. Keep up the great work and may god bless you.
Wow!!! Amazing just Amazing........ Thank you for sharing this message with us!
This is FANTASTIC!!! Thank you!
Father !!!!! You're where the common workers can be found, RUclips!!!! Having been to Mass today, Ash Wednesday for the first time in over 30 years. Between you and Father Patrick, I attended Mass, and I have an appointment with the Parish priest in 2 weeks. This will be to fully map my return Home. Lots of works, but this is going to be great!
Love this message, Father. Sorry to have missed you and Father Tito this summer on your stadium tour. Your interactions with people show that so many are hurting and need God's love in their lives. ♥️
Amen! Rock on, Fr Casey!
Father, thank you for this beautiful and inspiring video. I am truly moved by the truths you convey in your work. I too believe in grace and the presence of god in the world. I have no doubt you will heal the hearts of many and inspire others to see the joy and beauty of the divine.
Fantastic summing up of your tour of the baseball grounds, brilliant,thank you,
You are the real thing! That’s for sure. God bless you 🙏
I loved this so much Father Casey
Beautiful homily, Father Casey, as always. So very inspiring!
I decided to become Catholic on August, and I wish I could have taken this decision before.
@@Snorlax-t6z thank you 😊💖 may God bless you.
Bless you and Fr. Tito, Fr. Casey.
Thanks Fr. Casey. I've enjoyed following y'all's journey this summer. I would love to share this video with a church council meeting. I think it would make a great conversation starter about evangelism.
All I can say is Thank You. That was the greatest homily I've ever heard.
Beautiful ! Thank you so much for all you do!
This was truly inspiring, and challenging. And yes, I am struggling with envy as I would love to have the experience you described in the video.
Thanks Fr. Casey, I needed to hear this message. Instead of loading it over other faiths and denominations, reflect what is good, true and beautiful as an image of God.
Awesome. Excellent channel. God bless Father Casey.
It was great meeting you at Comerica Park in Detroit - me an Episcopal Priest and Tertiary running a pizza concession stand for a booster club!
Protestant Christian that resides in the Greater Toronto Ontario Canada Area. I hope that you made it to the Skydome/Rogers Center, the home of of our Toronto Blue Jays. I am thankful for your videos.
This is so well done from a film editing standpoint! Which I feel makes or break wether a video is impactful or not. even though I’m not super big into baseball, I still felt really inspired by this video! I’m excited to see what other content you create to help inspire and teach people more about the faith!!
The title is such a good advise for priests and believers alike
I looked forward to your baseball videos and commentary all summer Thank you Father Casey and Father Tito? God Bless you for your evangelization tour…all good
What a great message!
This is so refreshing. Thank you, Father.
Thanks for reaching out to people. Catholics are getting lost everyday because we neglected this outreach program
Im definitely sharing this with my monsingor
God bless you Fr. Casey!
Bless you, Father Casey!
Excellent! Loved this.
Brilliant explanation of how to evangelise. Keep up the good work.
Welcome back fr. Casey.
Love whatever that is good ab and true come from God statement
Can't wait for the prayer using scripture
Great video! It always amazes me how many churches there are, even just in America alone (both catholic and protestant) -and many believers for that matter. And yet either solely become enthused in church, yet so silent in the world. Makes me think the evolution of faith has been taken over by the comfort and obsession of the world?
Good one,but I’m so upset that I missed you in SF. Oh well, good luck with your future ministry.
I very much enjoy watching your videos. But have to confess I wasn't raised in the church. I have been thinking about going for the past few year but honestly have no idea where to start
my favorite baseball field is right here in Houston and that is Minute Maid Park, home of the Astros, when I was younger seeing the Astros get a homerun followed by the train blowing its whistle and bell in celebration to the after game where they let the kids onto the field to run the around and meet the players. after watching this video I can see that not only is it great game but the community it brings is part of Jesus and his love for everyone and to spread peace and love
Best message ever!
Awesome. I enjoy this kind of video so much more that your analysis/ratings of the stadiums.
Goosebumps! Great video!
Glad you made it to the slugger museum. Did you make it mount Saint Francis in southern Indiana? Louisville, KY is in my backyard!
As a non-denominational Pastor of my ministry-church (Yearning For Christ), I do evangelize outside of my "online" ministry-church and I do have a following. I mayn't have any college degree in any Christian course except the Bible alone and confirmation in the Lutheran church I attended.
Father casey wish you could serve anglican Church too. I'm pretty sure London will love you lodzzz....
I'm straight but love to listen what you preach.
Father how did I miss you in Fenway? The greatest stadium of them all? I have followed you for years and I'm just sick to know I missed you in Boston.
Thanks Fr. Casey I enjoyed watching the Bleacher Brothers
(Yes im copying and pasting) Hey. Do u guy ever think 'what does it mean too ethically convert or preach too others?' How do u ethically convert someone? How do u ethically preach too Christian and non Christian? Most people in your position don't seem to think about these questions or at least all i ever heard were basic answers or non at all
I vote for Broadway Brothers! Seriously, if there's anything you both love as much, or close to, as baseball, that should be your next adventure in your evangelical mission. Of course, you could travel to Australia/New Zealand. As you would say, Come and See (mate) ❤
"Padres fans mistakingly attending the wrong game" man that's good lol. God bless
I loved everything about this video.
I am on a Parish Council and we were talking about this last night....
Please pray for me. I feel called to become a missionary.
Happy family 😇✝️🛐
Can you do a video on the Latin Mass, and why it is still attracting so many people/generating so many vocations today? Also can you do a response to the Mass of the Ages series?
Dang, you’re getting good at this!
Don't have a clue about Baseball but I loved every minute. Please come to Europe during football (soccer) season. You'll have a hard time taming the hooligans though.
Speaking of Franciscans, what are your thoughts about the new Padre Pio movie? Also, what did you think of Bishop Barron's interview with Shia Labeouf?
Thank you!
Spoken like a true baseball fan, but I believe you should try other sports, too. You may be very surprised at the # of football ppl that need the 2 of you. God bless you both!
Inspirational and interesting video thank you 🙏
This was a joy to watch
11:54 - Anybody know where this is? Not the Jesus statue in San Francisco, the next frame. What is the name of that church and where is it located? Thank you.🙏🏼♥️
As a Minnesotan who cheers for the Packers, I love that Fr. Casey's example of football being too loud is Paul Allen