The Walk Humbly Podcast Catholic Diocese of Arlington
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- Religion & Spirituality
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“I recognize the importance of communications and evangelization, the use of all tools possible to get out the Good News.” —Bishop Burbidge
In his threefold role of teaching, sanctifying and governing, Bishop Burbidge is committed to articulating the Good News through all available media. He posts a daily meditation on Twitter (@BishopBurbidge), many of his homilies are available on YouTube, and he enjoys giving video reflections for important events, key Church campaigns, and significant liturgical days. Bishop Burbidge also gives a weekly WTOP radio reflection on faith, family, culture and more – all available online.
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Campus unrest, record-breaking BASH, a message for moms, IVF, and more!
On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:
Addresses the disruptive protests on campuses across the country catalyzed by the ongoing war in the Holy Land, and urges the faithful to continue to pray for wisdom for world leaders and for peace Discusses how the diocese is helping parishioners deal with mental health challenges, and highlights the establishment of a diocesan mental health council
Relays messages he shared with — and received from — more than 1,400 middle schoolers at BASH, an annual event hosted by our Office of Youth Ministry Expresses some of his emotions in advance of receiving an honorary degree at the 2024 Concursus Ceremony at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary next week
Reflects on 40 years as a priest, an anniversary he will celebrate officially on May 19 Offers his prayer for moms in advance of Mother’s Day, invoking the intercession of Mary, the Queen of Peace
He also answers the following questions from the faithful:
I have been told by a priest at my old parish that my son is not a child of God because he was conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF). I believe any child born is a gift from God. Can you respond to this? What does the Church teach about IVF? What metrics and feedback allow you to assess the health of parishes in the diocese? -
Mothers Day - One Minute with Bishop Burbidge
This Sunday, we have the exceptional privilege of celebrating Mother’s Day. As Pope Francis reminds us, “Mothers always know how to show tenderness, devotion, and moral strength, even in the moments of greatest difficulty.” Within every mother is a unique and precious grace from God — she possesses the opportunity to give her child the gift of love for the very first time. The work of a mother is essential to society and should be respected! May we reflect this week, and always, on the great gift of motherhood, and may we honor those women who guide, mentor, and console their children on their earthly journeys. We honor and thank our mothers for the many ways they imitate our Lord’s selfless and sacrificial love. We also pray for our deceased mothers. May God give them eternal peace and joy.
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Look Inside First - One Minute with Bishop Burbidge
At times, we can make the mistake of judging others with a lack of charity. We tend to form opinions based on first impressions. Yet sometimes our judgment lacks context, and we fail to realize that only God knows a person’s heart. We can see the faults and failures of others, but neglect to recognize our own shortcomings. When we humbly acknowledge our weaknesses, we become open to what needs to change in our lives. Yes, we can and should call out evil and help our friends make good decisions. But our first obligation is to work on our own flaws. This will lead us to seek our Lord’s mercy, to respect others, and to grow in humility and charity. With God’s grace, may both these virtues increase in our lives this day.
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Vine and Branches - One Minute with Bishop Burbidge
Every weekend, home improvement stores are filled with people braving long check-out lines, determined to tackle that project that will make their living space more attractive, pleasing, and perhaps increase its potential value. The “do-it-yourself” demographic features many who are accomplished carpenters or craftsmen. They simply follow directions or their own intuition to build something beautiful. But in our spiritual lives, going it alone does not work. Jesus reminds us that he is the vine — our strength — and we are the branches. Apart from him we can do nothing; but with him all things are possible. Our Lord asks only that we give him our best efforts, sacrifices, and hard work, and that we trust he will use these gifts in miraculous ways to bless and transform our lives — if only we stay attached to the vine.
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Dignitas Infinita, the Middle East, Christ House, and more!
On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:
Implores the faithful to unite in prayer with Pope Francis to pray unceasingly for peace in the Middle East Highlights some of the diocesan schools honored for their outstanding commitment to military families within this Month of the Military Child Explains more about the recently released declaration by the Vatican Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith on human dignity, Dignitas Infinita; click here to read Bishop’s statement and the document Speaks of Catholic Charities Christ House as one of the treasures of the diocese in its service to the poor in Alexandria for the last 50 years; read his April column on this great work here
Attributes the recent quality and quantity of vocations in our diocese to the grace of God, the prayers of the faithful, the leadership of Bishop Welsh, and the Poor Clares Offers encouragement for how to maintain Easter joy despite so much darkness in our world He also answers the following question from the faithful:
Can you comment on the oxymoron of “Christian nationalism”? Is it consistent with our faith? -
Travel Lightly - One Minute with Bishop Burbidge
How often when we pack for a trip do we add just one more item, then something else, and finally that last thing we must bring? We do the same in our daily lives. We run errands, shuttle from one appointment to the next, perhaps even eat lunch on the run. Soon our day becomes a whirlwind of activity, our task list becomes overburdened, and we accomplish little. In Sacred Scripture, Jesus told his apostles to leave anything behind that would weigh them down. We should do the same! What is the Lord asking you to surrender today? It could be fear, doubt, distress, or worldly possessions. Trust that, in Jesus, you have all you need. This will allow you to “travel lightly” throughout this day and always.
Customer Reviews
Moved but still following
While I now call the Dallas TX diocese home thanks to a new job, I will continue to tune into Bishop’s podcasts cause he is that good.
Thank you!
Beautiful Podcast!
I love Bishop Burbidge - he is an exemplary, holy Bishop of our Arlington Diocese. I love listening to his minute long segments.
Dishonest Bishop
Bishop Burbidge has shown himself to be a petty middle manager, not taking responsibility for his own actions, especially in dealing with liturgical matters and the clergy. He has shown cowardice in the face of crisis, always passing the buck to deflect any criticism away from himself. His conversations with propaganda minister Billy Atwell are always insufferable. stay clear of this infomercial podcast.