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Fr. Timothy Gallagher, Dr. Anthony Lilles, Deacon James Keating, Archbishop George Lucas, Msgr. John Esseeff and so many other Catholic Spiritual leaders and teachers/catechists offer the best teachings in the rich Catholic Spiritual/Discernment tradition. From the lives of the saints to the basics of Catholic Social teaching, from the Sacred Liturgy to prayer in everyday moments of our lives, we walk together as we fulfill our call to be saints in the making. By the renewal of our minds, we form ourselves so that may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect. (Rom 12:2)

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Fr. Timothy Gallagher, Dr. Anthony Lilles, Deacon James Keating, Archbishop George Lucas, Msgr. John Esseeff and so many other Catholic Spiritual leaders and teachers/catechists offer the best teachings in the rich Catholic Spiritual/Discernment tradition. From the lives of the saints to the basics of Catholic Social teaching, from the Sacred Liturgy to prayer in everyday moments of our lives, we walk together as we fulfill our call to be saints in the making. By the renewal of our minds, we form ourselves so that may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect. (Rom 12:2)

    IJCY3 – Navigating Vocation Discernment – Is Jesus Calling You with Fr. Paul Hoesing – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    IJCY3 – Navigating Vocation Discernment – Is Jesus Calling You with Fr. Paul Hoesing – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Navigating Vocation Discernment – Is Jesus Calling You with Fr. Paul Hoesing

    Fr. Paul Hoesing and Kris McGregor discuss discerning a vocation to the Catholic priesthood, drawing lessons from the teachings of the National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors. They discuss the importance of encountering Christ personally, desiring what God desires, and ultimately, trusting in God’s plan. Trust, they explain, is foundational to the discernment process, encompassing elements of faith, love, and hope.

    Trust in God requires dependence on Him, especially during life’s storms and uncertainties. Exploring the biblical story of Peter walking on water as an allegory for trust, highlighting how Peter’s fear arose when he took his eyes off Jesus and how it related to the need to keep focused on Christ amid life’s challenges, understanding that He is always present to guide and support.

    Additionally, they address common fears and doubts that may arise during discernment, urging listeners to bring these concerns to God and trust in His provision. They encourage a mindset of gratitude and openness to God’s leading, acknowledging that the discernment journey is a process that unfolds gradually, with each step guided by God’s hand.





    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions:



    * Encountering Christ Personally: How have you personally encountered Christ in your life, and how has this encounter influenced your understanding of your vocation journey?

    * Learning to Desire What God Desires: Reflect on your deepest desires. Do they align with what you believe God desires for you? How can you cultivate a greater alignment between your desires and God’s will?

    * Trusting in God’s Plan: In what areas of your life do you struggle to trust in God’s plan? How can you deepen your trust in Him, especially during times of uncertainty or difficulty?

    * Dependence on God: Consider moments when you have felt most dependent on God. How did He provide for you during those times, and how did it impact your relationship with Him?

    * Keeping Focus on Christ: Reflect on instances when you’ve allowed fear or distractions to take your focus away from Christ. What steps can you take to keep your eyes fixed on Him, especially during challenging circumstances?

    * Gratitude and Openness: How can you cultivate a spirit of gratitude in your discernment journey, even amidst doubts or fears? How does gratitude help to foster openness to God’s will?

    * Trusting in God’s Timing: Are there areas in your life where you feel rushed or anxious about discerning God’s will? How can you surrender these concerns and trust in God’s timing?

    * Prayer and Surrender: Take time to pray and surrender your fears, doubts, and desires to God. How does this act of surrender deepen your trust in His guidance and provision?





    Based on “Is Jesus Calling You To Be A Catholic  Priest: A helpful guide”, published by National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Director.

    Fr. Paul Hoesing serves at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary as President Rector

    • 28 min
    Feast of St. James and St. Phillip – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    Feast of St. James and St. Phillip – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    

    Feast of St. James and St. Phillip – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.  For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.

    Say slowly from your heart “Jesus, I Trust In You…You Take Over”

    Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heart…

    From the Holy Gospel According to St. John 14:6-14

    Jesus said to Thomas:

    ‘I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.

    No one can come to the Father except through me.

    If you know me, you know my Father too.

    From this moment you know him and have seen him.’

    Philip said, ‘Lord, let us see the Father and then we shall be satisfied.’

    ‘Have I been with you all this time, Philip,’ said Jesus to him ‘and you still do not know me?

    ‘To have seen me is to have seen the Father,

    so how can you say, “Let us see the Father”?

    Do you not believe

    that I am in the Father and the Father is in me?

    The words I say to you I do not speak as from myself:

    it is the Father, living in me, who is doing this work.

    You must believe me when I say

    that I am in the Father and the Father is in me;

    believe it on the evidence of this work, if for no other reason.

    I tell you most solemnly,

    whoever believes in me

    will perform the same works as I do myself,

    he will perform even greater works,

    because I am going to the Father.

    Whatever you ask for in my name I will do,

    so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.

    If you ask for anything in my name,

    I will do it.’

    What word made this passage come alive for you?



    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more give the Lord an opportunity to speak to you:

    Jesus said to Thomas:

    ‘I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.

    No one can come to the Father except through me.

    If you know me, you know my Father too.

    From this moment you know him and have seen him.’

    Philip said, ‘Lord, let us see the Father and then we shall be satisfied.’

    ‘Have I been with you all this time, Philip,’ said Jesus to him ‘and you still do not know me?

    ‘To have seen me is to have seen the Father,

    so how can you say, “Let us see the Father”?

    Do you not believe

    that I am in the Father and the Father is in me?

    The words I say to you I do not speak as from myself:

    it is the Father, living in me, who is doing this work.

    You must believe me when I say

    that I am in the Father and the Father is in me;

    believe it on the evidence of this work, if for no other reason.

    I tell you most solemnly,

    whoever believes in me

    will perform the same works as I do myself,

    he will perform even greater works,

    because I am going to the Father.

    Whatever you ask for in my name I will do,

    so that the Father may be glorified in the Son.

    If you ask for anything in my name,

    I will do it.’

    What did your heart feel as you listened?

    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more, through Him, with Him and in Him listen to the Word:

    Jesus said to Thomas:

    ‘I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.

    No one can come to the Father except through me.

    If you know me, you know my Father too.

    From this moment you know him and have seen him.’

    Philip said, ‘Lord, let us see the Father and then we shall be satisfied.’

    ‘Have I been with you all this time, Philip,’ said Jesus to him ‘and you still do not know me?

    ‘To have seen me is to have seen the Father,

    so how can you say, “Let us see the Father”?

    Do you not believe

    that I am in the Father and the Father is in me?

    The words I say to you I do not speak as from myself:

    • 9 min
    St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson – Discerning Hearts Podcast

     

    St. Athanasius of Alexandria – The Doctors of the Church: The Charism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunson



    * Born: 296 AD, Alexandria, Egypt

    * Died: May 2, 373 AD, Alexandria, Egypt



    Dr. Matthew Bunson and Kris McGregor discuss St. Athanasius of Alexandria, declared a Doctor of the Church in 1568. St. Athanasius played a significant role in defending orthodox Christian doctrine against the Arian heresy. Born around 298 AD, he became Bishop of Alexandria and faced exile multiple times due to his staunch opposition to Arianism.

    Despite persecution and false accusations, Athanasius remained steadfast in his defense of Christ’s divinity and humanity; in addition to Christ’s incarnation and its role in salvation, providing clarity on the Trinity and the nature of Christ. He also contributed to the spread of monasticism through his writings on the Desert Fathers, particularly St. Anthony. His life serves as a reminder of the challenges faced in defending the truth and the unwavering commitment required to uphold the faith.



    * Athanasius

    * Against the Heathen

    * On the Incarnation of the Word

    * Deposition of Arius

    * Statement of Faith

    * On Luke 10:22 (Matthew 11:27)

    * Circular Letter

    * Apologia Contra Arianos

    * De Decretis

    * De Sententia Dionysii

    * Vita S. Antoni (Life of St. Anthony)

    * Ad Episcopus Aegypti et Libyae

    * Apologia ad Constantium

    * Apologia de Fuga

    * Historia Arianorum

    * Four Discourses Against the Arians

    * De Synodis

    * Tomus ad Antiochenos

    * Ad Afros Epistola Synodica

    * Historia Acephala

    * Letters





    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions



    * The Courage of St. Athanasius: How does St. Athanasius’ unwavering courage in the face of persecution inspire us to stand firm in our faith, even when confronted with adversity?

    * Defending Truth in Today’s World: In what ways can we apply St. Athanasius’ example to our modern context, where the truth of the Catholic faith is often challenged or misunderstood?

    * Embracing Orthodoxy: Reflect on the importance of understanding and defending orthodox Christian doctrine, especially in a world where relativism and skepticism abound.

    * Sacrifice and Commitment: Consider the sacrifices St. Athanasius made for the sake of defending the faith. How does his commitment challenge us to deepen our own dedication to Christ and His Church?

    * The Role of Monasticism: Explore the significance of St. Athanasius’ contribution to monasticism and its impact on Christian spirituality. How can we incorporate elements of monastic living into our own spiritual practices?

    • 32 min
    Ep. 9 – A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Ep. 9 – A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin – Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Ep. 9 - A Sister of St. Thérèse: Servant of God, Léonie Martin - Bearer of Hope with Fr. Timothy Gallagher - Discerning Hearts Podcast

    • 36 min
    Thursday of the Fifth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    Thursday of the Fifth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    

    Thursday of the Fifth Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly.  For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.

    Say slowly from your heart “Jesus, I Trust In You…You Take Over”

    Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heart…

    From the Holy Gospel According to St. John 15:9-11

    Jesus said to his disciples:

    ‘As the Father has loved me,

    so I have loved you.

    Remain in my love.

    If you keep my commandments

    you will remain in my love,

    just as I have kept my Father’s commandments

    and remain in his love.

    I have told you this

    so that my own joy may be in you

    and your joy be complete.’

    What word made this passage come alive for you?



    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more give the Lord an opportunity to speak to you:

    Jesus said to his disciples:

    ‘As the Father has loved me,

    so I have loved you.

    Remain in my love.

    If you keep my commandments

    you will remain in my love,

    just as I have kept my Father’s commandments

    and remain in his love.

    I have told you this

    so that my own joy may be in you

    and your joy be complete.’

    What did your heart feel as you listened?

    What did you sense the Lord saying to you?

    Once more, through Him, with Him and in Him listen to the Word:

    Jesus said to his disciples:

    ‘As the Father has loved me,

    so I have loved you.

    Remain in my love.

    If you keep my commandments

    you will remain in my love,

    just as I have kept my Father’s commandments

    and remain in his love.

    I have told you this

    so that my own joy may be in you

    and your joy be complete.’

    What touched your heart in this time of prayer?

    What did your heart feel as you prayed?

    What do you hope to carry with you from this time with the Lord?



    Our Father, who art in heaven,

    hallowed be thy name.

    Thy kingdom come.

    Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven.

    Give us this day our daily bread,

    and forgive us our trespasses,

    as we forgive those who trespass against us,

    and lead us not into temptation,

     but deliver us from evil.

    Amen

    Excerpt from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, copyright (c) 1966 by Darton, Longman & Todd, Ltd. and Doubleday, a division of Penguin Random House, Inc. Reprinted by Permission.

    • 8 min
    IP#504 Dan LeRoy – Why We Think What We Think on Inside the Pages w/ Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    IP#504 Dan LeRoy – Why We Think What We Think on Inside the Pages w/ Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Why We Think What We Think by Dan LeRoy on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor

    In this episode of Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor, guest Dan LeRoy discusses his book, which explores the decline of philosophical thinking in the Western world. They discuss the importance of philosophy for fostering critical thinking and understanding cultural shifts. LeRoy critiques modern philosophy for becoming disconnected from practical realities, arguing that it has contributed to societal confusion and dissatisfaction.

    They explore historical and philosophical influences, highlighting how figures like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and later, St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas, have shaped Western thought. The discussion emphasizes the enduring relevance of classical philosophers and the consequences of abandoning their teachings in modern times. LeRoy argues that reconnecting with these foundational ideas is essential for addressing contemporary issues and achieving true happiness, which aligns with the pursuit of virtue and truth.

    LeRoy also critiques modern philosophical trends that prioritize individual happiness over communal responsibility, linking these trends to broader societal unhappiness. The conversation underscores the need for a philosophical renaissance that embraces ancient and medieval thinkers’ rigorous, virtue-oriented approach to remedying modern existential and ethical dilemmas.

    You can find the book here.



    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions:



    * Personal Reflection on Philosophy: How does your understanding of philosophy align with the perspectives shared by Dan Leroy? In what ways can you incorporate philosophical thinking into your daily life to make more informed, virtuous decisions?

    * Role of Virtue: How do you define virtue in your own life? Reflect on how the pursuit of virtue can lead to greater happiness and fulfillment, as discussed by LeRoy. Are there areas in your life where you could strive more actively for virtue?

    * Influence of Historical Philosophers: Consider the impact of philosophers like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, St. Augustine, and St. Thomas Aquinas on your own understanding of the world. How do their teachings on truth and virtue resonate with your personal beliefs and practices?

    * Modern Philosophy’s Disconnect: LeRoy discusses the disconnect of modern philosophy from practical and ethical concerns. Reflect on any modern philosophical ideas or movements you are aware of. Do you agree that they are disconnected from “real-world” applications? Why or why not?

    * Critical Thinking in Culture: In what ways do you think critical thinking is lacking in today’s culture? How can the revival of classical philosophical principles contribute to solving contemporary problems?

    * Philosophy and the Catholic Faith: Reflect on how philosophy can complement your Catholic faith. How can embracing philosophical inquiry enhance your spiritual life and your understanding of Catholic teachings?

    * Community and Individualism: Reflect on the tension between individualism and community responsibilities as discussed in the episode. How do you balance personal freedom with communal obligations in your own life?

    * Pursuit of Truth and Happiness: How does your pursuit of truth impact your happiness? Do you agree with the assertion that true happiness comes from fulfilling our purpose and seeking virtue? Why or why not?

    * Engagement with Philosophical Texts: Are there philosophical texts or thinkers you have been meaning to explore? What might be holding you back, and how could engaging with these materials enrich your intellectual and spiritual life?

    * Action Steps: Based on the discussion in the podcast, what are some practical steps you can take to deepen your philosophical understanding and apply it to your life challenges?

    • 36 min

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