One of the many values to this podcast is this one is a swing and a hit. So many others react to the confusion of this papacy with the need for the Trad Mass, in which case there is one swing and a miss after the next. This podcast is prudent and right on!
One topic worth considering is that of one of your oblates, Nadeem Feroze, whose greatest desire was to love God as an oblate of Saint Benedict. The arrangement was made via sending the novice material (instruction, and investiture) to his pastor in Pakistan. Living as a Catholic whose sole aim was to glorify The Trinity and share in various parish ministries this man’s life ended in dying for the Faith. Archabbey Publications has a small book on his life.
Are you familiar with "The Rule Of Benedict For Beginners: Spirituality for Daily Life" by Wil Derkse? It's a great read and the chapter on Benedictine time management is superb.
I think that the breaking of the news of all the scandals and all victims who thankfully dared to step forward and speak out were a long term blessing for the Church. The huge amount of public scrutiny has forced reforms to be made which can become a tremendous force for moral and spiritual growth. We should not only apologise to the victims but also thank them for their courage. A long festering wound has come into full light where it cannot continue to fester. We should also thank the media, who were able to uncover several underlying institutional problems and showed the big picture issues that can now finally be addressed.
I enjoyed the video. That little boy really liked you and being on utube.
One of the many values to this podcast is this one is a swing and a hit. So many others react to the confusion of this papacy with the need for the Trad Mass, in which case there is one swing and a miss after the next. This podcast is prudent and right on!
Not only intercession but without Mary, the Immaculate Conception, God could not become Man.
Benedictine monasticism offers the charism of conversion and contemplative praise.
One topic worth considering is that of one of your oblates, Nadeem Feroze, whose greatest desire was to love God as an oblate of Saint Benedict. The arrangement was made via sending the novice material (instruction, and investiture) to his pastor in Pakistan. Living as a Catholic whose sole aim was to glorify The Trinity and share in various parish ministries this man’s life ended in dying for the Faith. Archabbey Publications has a small book on his life.
Hey Brother and other brother, I would love it if you can make it to the Catholic Creators conference in Steubenville. Love your work. God bless.
Thank you! We actually just got invited yesterday, so I think we're going to try.
Are you familiar with "The Rule Of Benedict For Beginners:
Spirituality for Daily Life" by Wil Derkse?
It's a great read and the chapter on Benedictine time management is superb.
Hello Are we actually live now?
Personally, in my hopefully humble opinion , this is better than zoom.
You should do an episode on Benedictine Oblates!
That's a great idea, we'll add it to the list!
Thanks gentlemen
I think that the breaking of the news of all the scandals and all victims who thankfully dared to step forward and speak out were a long term blessing for the Church.
The huge amount of public scrutiny has forced reforms to be made which can become a tremendous force for moral and spiritual growth.
We should not only apologise to the victims but also thank them for their courage. A long festering wound has come into full light where it cannot continue to fester.
We should also thank the media, who were able to uncover several underlying institutional problems and showed the big picture issues that can now finally be addressed.