Living Catholic with Father Don Wolf

Archdiocese of Oklahoma City

Father Don Wolf, a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, offers a Catholic perspective on the issues confronting each person today.

  1. FEB 28

    We Went Outside to Pray and Accidentally Learned Ecclesiology | March 1, 2026

    What if the loudest place in town is the best place to learn how to pray? In this episode we will talk about the Living Stations of the Cross at the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine in Oklahoma City—a crowd shouting, a cross moving, voices cracking—and follow that energy into a bigger question: how does faith change when it steps outside and faces the street? From there, we trace a living thread through Church history, where stalls along a Roman road became sanctuaries, prayer was spoken for all to hear, and stained glass dressed Scripture in the clothes and cities of its makers so salvation felt near, not archived. Joining the crowd reveals our place in the Passion, and acting the story teaches what reflection alone cannot. Along the way, Augustine’s surprise at Ambrose reading silently becomes a window into the rise of interior privacy—and how modern habits can fence faith indoors. We talk about monasteries that formed charity by sharing work, prayer, and even sleep; seminaries that reintroduced roommates to recover the muscle of common life; and processions and Holy Week traditions that knit strangers into a people.  We also face the pitfalls. Public religion can turn hollow, just as private piety can grow stale. The remedy is union. Lent invites us to bring our bodies into the story: to read the Passion and then walk it, to pray with our hands as much as our minds, to place acts of mercy where the city can see, and to let shared practices at home—meals, prayers, apologies—turn interiors into common ground. ************ Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.

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Father Don Wolf, a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City, offers a Catholic perspective on the issues confronting each person today.

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