25 min

Fr. Jamie Dennis, a blind priest guiding the faithful Faith Full Catholic Podcast

    • Christianity

"The Church hasn't always been good at dealing with people who are, quote unquote different. It's difficult." Fr. Jamie Dennis is one of what he estimates are only 10 Catholic priests in the U.S. He's a fascinating person, who lives in a train caboose, and runs his own railroad, on his family farm near Owensboro, KY. He talks to us about why the Latin Mass and Byzantine Liturgy are more accessible than the Ordinary Form of the Mass, and he talks about the challenges he faced growing up while losing his vision.
“It's a difficult world we live in. But it can be dealt with,” he says. "With God, lots of things are possible."
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"The Church hasn't always been good at dealing with people who are, quote unquote different. It's difficult." Fr. Jamie Dennis is one of what he estimates are only 10 Catholic priests in the U.S. He's a fascinating person, who lives in a train caboose, and runs his own railroad, on his family farm near Owensboro, KY. He talks to us about why the Latin Mass and Byzantine Liturgy are more accessible than the Ordinary Form of the Mass, and he talks about the challenges he faced growing up while losing his vision.
“It's a difficult world we live in. But it can be dealt with,” he says. "With God, lots of things are possible."
Please visit the episode page for text and pictures!
Support Faith Full!

25 min