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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)

    Mary, Mother of the Church – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    Mary, Mother of the Church – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    

    Mary, Mother of the Church – 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 John 19:25-34

    Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. Seeing his mother and the disciple he loved standing near her, Jesus said to his mother, ‘Woman, this is your son.’ Then to the disciple he said, ‘This is your mother.’ And from that moment the disciple made a place for her in his home.

    After this, Jesus knew that everything had now been completed, and to fulfil the scripture perfectly he said, ‘I am thirsty.’

    A jar full of vinegar stood there, so putting a sponge soaked in the vinegar on a hyssop stick they held it up to his mouth. After Jesus had taken the vinegar he said, ‘It is accomplished’; and bowing his head he gave up his spirit.

    It was Preparation Day, and to prevent the bodies remaining on the cross during the sabbath – since that sabbath was a day of special solemnity – the Jews asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken away. Consequently the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with him and then of the other. When they came to Jesus, they found he was already dead, and so instead of breaking his legs one of the soldiers pierced his side with a lance; and immediately there came out blood and water.

    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:

    Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. Seeing his mother and the disciple he loved standing near her, Jesus said to his mother, ‘Woman, this is your son.’ Then to the disciple he said, ‘This is your mother.’ And from that moment the disciple made a place for her in his home.

    After this, Jesus knew that everything had now been completed, and to fulfil the scripture perfectly he said, ‘I am thirsty.’

    A jar full of vinegar stood there, so putting a sponge soaked in the vinegar on a hyssop stick they held it up to his mouth. After Jesus had taken the vinegar he said, ‘It is accomplished’; and bowing his head he gave up his spirit.

    It was Preparation Day, and to prevent the bodies remaining on the cross during the sabbath – since that sabbath was a day of special solemnity – the Jews asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken away. Consequently the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with him and then of the other. When they came to Jesus, they found he was already dead, and so instead of breaking his legs one of the soldiers pierced his side with a lance; and immediately there came out blood and water.

    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:

    Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. Seeing his mother and the disciple he loved standing near her, Jesus said to his mother, ‘Woman, this is your son.’ Then to the disciple he said, ‘This is your mother.’ And from that moment the disciple made a place for her in his home.

    After this, Jesus knew that everything had now been completed, and to fulfil the scripture perfectly he said, ‘I am thirsty.’

    A jar full of vinegar stood there, so putting a sponge soaked in the vinegar on a hyssop stick they held it up to his mouth.

    • 11 min
    Pentecost: “Come Holy Spirit” – Building a Kingdom of Love with Msgr. John Esseff – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Pentecost: “Come Holy Spirit” – Building a Kingdom of Love with Msgr. John Esseff – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Pentecost: “Come Holy Spirit” – Building a Kingdom of Love with Msgr. John Esseff

    Msgr. John Esseff and Kris McGregor celebrate Pentecost, emphasizing its significance as the birthday of the Church and the manifestation of the Holy Spirit. Monsignor Esseff describes Pentecost as the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise to send the Holy Spirit, who brings unity and love to humanity. He reflects on the event in the Acts of the Apostles where the Holy Spirit descends on the apostles, enabling them to speak in different languages, symbolizing the reunification of humanity through divine love.

    Msgr. Esseff explains that the Holy Spirit’s language is love, which calls all people to unity, transcending linguistic and cultural barriers. Every human has an innate desire for this divine love and unity, emphasizing that through baptism and the Holy Spirit, all believers become part of one body in Christ. He encourages listeners to recognize the universal invitation to salvation and divine life, and that the Spirit’s gifts are meant for the common good and unity of all people.

    He discusses the challenges of maintaining unity within the faith community, attributing division to hatred and self-centeredness. Msgr. Esseff urges believers to embody Christ’s love and work towards unity, acknowledging the Spirit’s presence even among those not baptized; offering hope and encouragement to those struggling with loved ones who have strayed from faith, reminding them of God’s enduring love and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.



    Sequence — Veni, Sancte Spiritus

    Come, Holy Spirit, come!

    And from your celestial home

    Shed a ray of light divine!

    Come, Father of the poor!

    Come, source of all our store!

    Come, within our bosoms shine.

    You, of comforters the best;

    You, the soul’s most welcome guest;

    Sweet refreshment here below;

    In our labor, rest most sweet;

    Grateful coolness in the heat;

    Solace in the midst of woe.

    O most blessed Light divine,

    Shine within these hearts of yours,

    And our inmost being fill!

    Where you are not, we have naught,

    Nothing good in deed or thought,

    Nothing free from taint of ill.

    Heal our wounds, our strength renew;

    On our dryness pour your dew;

    Wash the stains of guilt away:

    Bend the stubborn heart and will;

    Melt the frozen, warm the chill;

    Guide the steps that go astray.

    On the faithful, who adore

    And confess you, evermore

    In your sevenfold gift descend;

    Give them virtue’s sure reward;

    Give them your salvation, Lord;

    Give them joys that never end. Amen.

    Alleluia.



    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions:



    * Significance of Pentecost: How does recognizing Pentecost as the birthday of the Church deepen your understanding of its importance in the Christian faith?

    * Holy Spirit’s Role: In what ways can you see the Holy Spirit working in your own life and community today?

    * Language of Love: How can you better communicate God’s love to others, especially those from different cultural or linguistic backgrounds?

    * Unity in Diversity: What steps can you take to promote unity within your faith community, respecting and valuing its diversity?

    * Responding to Division: How do you address and overcome feelings of hatred or division within your own heart and relationships?

    * Living as One Body: Reflect on St. Paul’s description of the Church as one body. How can you contribute to the well-being and unity of this body?

    * Invitation to All: How can you extend the invitation of God’s love and unity to those who feel excluded or disconnected from the Church?

    * Witnessing Through Actions: How can your actions...

    • 27 min
    The Feast of Pentecost – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    The Feast of Pentecost – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    The Feast of Pentecost – 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 20:19-23

    In the evening of the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the room where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them. He said to them, ‘Peace be with you’, and showed them his hands and his side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Lord, and he said to them again, ‘Peace be with you.

    ‘As the Father sent me,

    so am I sending you.’

    After saying this he breathed on them and said:

    ‘Receive the Holy Spirit.

    For those whose sins you forgive,

    they are forgiven;

    for those whose sins you retain,

    they are retained.’

    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:

    In the evening of the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the room where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them. He said to them, ‘Peace be with you’, and showed them his hands and his side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Lord, and he said to them again, ‘Peace be with you.

    ‘As the Father sent me,

    so am I sending you.’

    After saying this he breathed on them and said:

    ‘Receive the Holy Spirit.

    For those whose sins you forgive,

    they are forgiven;

    for those whose sins you retain,

    they are retained.’

    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:

    In the evening of the first day of the week, the doors were closed in the room where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them. He said to them, ‘Peace be with you’, and showed them his hands and his side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the Lord, and he said to them again, ‘Peace be with you.

    ‘As the Father sent me,

    so am I sending you.’

    After saying this he breathed on them and said:

    ‘Receive the Holy Spirit.

    For those whose sins you forgive,

    they are forgiven;

    for those whose sins you retain,

    they are retained.’

    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.

    • 7 min
    IP#478 Sr. Mary Ann Fatula, O.P. – Drawing Close to the Holy Spirit on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    IP#478 Sr. Mary Ann Fatula, O.P. – Drawing Close to the Holy Spirit on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Sr. Mary Ann Fatula, O.P. – Drawing Close to the Holy Spirit on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor

    Sr. Mary Ann Fatula discusses her book Drawing Close to the Holy Spirit: Keys to a Transformed Life and a Joyful Heart with host Kris McGregor. They explore the central theme of the book: the profound impact of developing a close relationship with the Holy Spirit on leading a joyful and transformed life. Sr. Mary Ann emphasizes that true joy and the foretaste of heaven on earth are impossible without the Holy Spirit, who is the giver of joy and love.

    They discuss how various saints, including St. John Henry Newman and St. Angela of Foligno, have spoken about their experiences with the Holy Spirit. Sr. Mary Ann shares insights from her book about how the Holy Spirit acts in our lives, citing examples from the saints and church teachings to illustrate the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.

    Sr. Mary Ann highlights the importance of understanding the Holy Spirit as a person and using personal and intimate language in prayer to foster this relationship. The role of the Holy Spirit in the sacraments of baptism and confirmation, explains how these sacraments deeply connect us with the Holy Spirit and the entire Holy Trinity.

    Sr. Mary Ann encourages listeners to invite the Holy Spirit into their lives, asking for His joy, peace, and love, and trusting in His guidance and strength.

    You can find this book here.



    Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions



    * Personal Relationship with the Holy Spirit: How can you deepen your personal relationship with the Holy Spirit in your daily life?

    * Joy and Transformation: In what ways has your relationship with the Holy Spirit brought joy and transformation to your life?

    * Influence of the Saints: Which saints’ experiences with the Holy Spirit resonate most with you and why?

    * Prayer and Intimacy: What intimate and personal language can you use in your prayers to the Holy Spirit?

    * Sacramental Understanding: How does understanding your baptism and confirmation deepen your connection with the Holy Spirit?

    * Love as the Foundation: How can you prioritize asking for the gift of love from the Holy Spirit before seeking other gifts?

    * Daily Surrender: How can you incorporate a daily surrender to the Holy Spirit in your routine?

    * Overcoming Anxiety: How can a closer relationship with the Holy Spirit help you manage anxiety and troubles?

    * Inspiration from Our Lady: How does the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary inspire your relationship with the Holy Spirit?

    * Sharing the Holy Spirit’s Love: How can you spread the kindness and love of the Holy Spirit to others in your life?





    From the book description

    “Regardless of our past, or the trials afflicting us now or those we may face in the future, when we draw near to the Holy Spirit, our lives change for the better. Closeness with the Holy Spirit is the “secret” of holiness and happiness.

    In this short yet penetrating work, Sr. Mary Ann Fatula reflects on how tenderly and powerfully the Holy Spirit offers us the precious gift of intimacy with Himself. Through the graces of our Baptism and Confirmation, the Holy Spirit― the Third Divine Person who is the Father’s and Son’s sublime Love for Each other ― gives Himself to us to be our “Beloved,” our mighty Healer, our intimate Friend and Consoler, our constant Companion and Strength, our gentle Teacher and Guide.

    Every page of this exquisite book will speak to your heart. Using the Church’s hymns and prayers, you will learn to pray to the Holy Spirit with love and tenderness, entrusting Him with your every concern, and inviting Him to possess you and anoint your every breath and moment of your life.

    The saints show us how the Holy Spirit truly is o...

    • 33 min
    Novena to the Holy Spirit – Day Nine – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Novena to the Holy Spirit – Day Nine – Discerning Hearts Podcast

    Novena to the Holy Spirit – Day Nine

    Begin be reciting the following prayer…

    O Holy Spirit, Divine Consoler!

    I adore you as my True God.

    I offer You my whole heart,

    and I render You heartfelt thanks for all the benefits You have bestowed upon the world.

    You are the author of all supernatural gifts

    and enriched the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God,

    with all favors,

    I ask you to visit me by Your grace and Your love,

    and grant me the favor

    I so earnestly seek…

    State your request here…

    O Holy Spirit,

    spirit of truth, come into our hearts:

    DAY NINE

    O Lord, Holy Spirit,

    grant me sight to see the wondrous promise of divine love;

    insight to see my own weakness;

    delight in Your divine presence in my soul

    which You have made Your temple through sanctifying grace.

    I pray, O Holy Spirit,

    that I may be not doubting;

    that I be spared the pain of being alone

    without trust or hope in Christ;

    that my prayer may always be “My Lord and my God!”

    I pray that I may acquire a sense of retreat

    to prayer and recollection at various times in my daily life;

    for prayer is the bond that joins us to Christ.

    I pray that I may be aware of the physical needs of the poor

    and that I may share what I can with them

    in the charitable works of the Church.

    I pray, O Holy Spirit,

    that You will in Your mercy

    grant me the favor I have sought in this novena…



    State your request here…

    Come, O Holy Spirit,

    fill the hearts of Your faithful,

    and kindle in them the fire of Your love.

    Amen

    • 1m
    Saturday of the Seventh Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    Saturday of the Seventh Week of Eastertide – A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast

    

    Saturday of the Seventh 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 John 21:20-25

    Peter turned and saw the disciple Jesus loved following them – the one who had leaned on his breast at the supper and had said to him, ‘Lord, who is it that will betray you?’ Seeing him, Peter said to Jesus, ‘What about him, Lord?’ Jesus answered, ‘If I want him to stay behind till I come, what does it matter to you? You are to follow me.’ The rumour then went out among the brothers that this disciple would not die. Yet Jesus had not said to Peter, ‘He will not die’, but, ‘If I want him to stay behind till I come.’

    This disciple is the one who vouches for these things and has written them down, and we know that his testimony is true.

    There were many other things that Jesus did; if all were written down, the world itself, I suppose, would not hold all the books that would have to be written.

    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:

    Peter turned and saw the disciple Jesus loved following them – the one who had leaned on his breast at the supper and had said to him, ‘Lord, who is it that will betray you?’ Seeing him, Peter said to Jesus, ‘What about him, Lord?’ Jesus answered, ‘If I want him to stay behind till I come, what does it matter to you? You are to follow me.’ The rumour then went out among the brothers that this disciple would not die. Yet Jesus had not said to Peter, ‘He will not die’, but, ‘If I want him to stay behind till I come.’

    This disciple is the one who vouches for these things and has written them down, and we know that his testimony is true.

    There were many other things that Jesus did; if all were written down, the world itself, I suppose, would not hold all the books that would have to be written.

    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:

    Peter turned and saw the disciple Jesus loved following them – the one who had leaned on his breast at the supper and had said to him, ‘Lord, who is it that will betray you?’ Seeing him, Peter said to Jesus, ‘What about him, Lord?’ Jesus answered, ‘If I want him to stay behind till I come, what does it matter to you? You are to follow me.’ The rumour then went out among the brothers that this disciple would not die. Yet Jesus had not said to Peter, ‘He will not die’, but, ‘If I want him to stay behind till I come.’

    This disciple is the one who vouches for these things and has written them down, and we know that his testimony is true.

    There were many other things that Jesus did; if all were written down, the world itself, I suppose, would not hold all the books that would have to be written.

    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,

    • 10 min

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