The Catholic Files

Fr. Sean Donnelly

"Welcome, to the The Catholic Files, where we can come together as a community of faith to reflect, pray, and grow in our journey with Christ. My name is Father Sean Donnelly. This podcast is born out of a desire to share the beauty of our Catholic faith, to explore God's Word, and to discover how His love transforms our lives. Each week, we'll delve into topics that inspire, challenge, and encourage us to live as disciples of Jesus in today's world. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic, someone exploring faith, or simply seeking hope and connection, you are warmly welcome here. As we begin this new journey, let us take a moment to open our hearts to the presence of God in prayer." Description: Join Fr. Sean Donnelly of Immaculate Conception Parish in Madison, Ohio as he discusses "everything about the Catholic faith" Fr. Donnelly covers a vast range of topics including the core beliefs like the Trinity, the divinity of Jesus Christ, the importance of the sacraments (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony), the role of the Bible and Church tradition, the teachings on morality, the concept of the Church as the Body of Christ, the Virgin Mary, the Saints, prayer practices, the meaning of Mass, and the Church's stance on social issues, all grounded in the historical development of the Catholic Church and its interpretation of scripture.

  1. 6D AGO

    The Catholic Files with Father Donnelly - Season 3, Episode 9

    Welcome to The Catholic Files with Father Donnelly - Season 3, Episode 9. This week, we journey into one of the most powerful and prophetic encyclicals of Pope Saint John Paul II: Veritatis Splendor - The Splendour of Truth. In a world often clouded by confusion, moral relativism, and the rejection of objective truth, Saint John Paul II reminds us that the light of Christ still shines brightly upon humanity.  "The splendour of truth shines forth in all the works of the Creator…" Through these profound words, the Holy Father calls every person to rediscover that truth is not an idea invented by man, but a divine reality revealed in Jesus Christ, "the true light that enlightens everyone" (John 1:9). In this episode, Father Donnelly explores the missionary vision of Saint John Paul II — a vision rooted in courage, holiness, and fidelity to the Gospel. We will reflect on the struggle between truth and error, freedom and relativism, and how authentic freedom can only be found in obedience to God's truth. As Catholics, we are called to be "children of light," standing firm in faith amidst a culture that often seeks freedom apart from God. Veritatis Splendor remains a timeless reminder that the moral teachings of the Church are not burdens, but pathways to human dignity, joy, and eternal life. Join Father Donnelly as we uncover the beauty, clarity, and transforming power of truth found in Jesus Christ and faithfully proclaimed by Pope Saint John Paul II. Click the link to read the encyclical. https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_06081993_veritatis-splendor.html For more information of the Catholic Files, visit www.iccmadison.com/season3

    25 min
  2. APR 28

    The Catholic Files with Father Donnelly, Season 3, Episode 8

    In this episode of The Catholic Files with Father Donnelly, Season 3 focuses on the powerful missionary vision of Pope Saint John Paul II through his encyclical Redemptoris Missio, "The Mission of Christ the Redeemer." Father Donnelly unpacks the urgency and lasting importance of this teaching, helping viewers understand that the Church's mission is not something completed in the past, but something that continues today. Drawing from the words of John Paul II, the episode highlights a striking reality. Even after two thousand years, the mission entrusted to the Church is still far from complete. Father Donnelly explains that this is not meant to discourage us, but to call us into action. The Gospel is still meant to reach every heart, every nation, and every generation. As Saint Paul says, "Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel," reminding us that sharing Christ is not optional. It is essential to living the Christian life. The episode also explores how this missionary calling is not based on human effort alone, but on the work of the Holy Spirit. Father Donnelly explains that it is the Spirit who moves the Church to proclaim the great works of God, giving believers both the courage and the responsibility to share the faith in their daily lives. Father Donnelly connects this teaching to the vision of the Second Vatican Council, which reminded the Church that she is missionary by her very nature. This mission flows from the life of the Trinity and extends into the world as a call to unity, echoing the prayer of Christ "that they may all be one so that the world may believe." With thoughtful insight and clear guidance, Father Donnelly encourages listeners to see missionary work as a personal calling. It is not only for those who travel far away, but for every believer. At home, at work, and within the parish, each person is invited to take part in the mission of Christ the Redeemer by sharing His love and truth with a world that still longs for Him. Click the link to read the encyclical. https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_07121990_redemptoris-missio.html For more information of the Catholic Files, visit www.iccmadison.com/season3

    24 min
  3. APR 22

    Catholic Files-Season 3, Ep 7- Mother of the Redeemer

    In this episode of The Catholic Files with Father Donnelly, Season 3 continues with a powerful exploration of the encyclicals of Pope Saint John Paul II. Father Donnelly turns his attention to Redemptoris Mater, Mother of the Redeemer, one of the most profound Marian teachings in modern Church history. Drawing from Saint Paul's words in Galatians, this episode reflects on the fullness of time, the moment when God sent His Son, born of the Virgin Mary, to bring about our redemption and adoption as sons and daughters of the Father. Father Donnelly explains how Mary holds a unique and essential place in the plan of salvation, not as a distant figure, but as one intimately united to the mission of Christ. The episode highlights how the Incarnation reveals the deep unity between Jesus and Mary. He is the Head of the Church, and she is its first and most perfect member. Through her yes to God, Mary becomes both Mother and model of the Church, foreshadowing its identity as bride and mother. Father Donnelly also reflects on Mary's pilgrimage of faith, showing how she faithfully walked with Christ from the Annunciation to the Cross. In doing so, she becomes a living example for the Church and for every believer, an example of trust, perseverance, and complete surrender to God's will.  Join Father Donnelly as he opens the mystery of Mary as Mother of the Redeemer and discover how her role continues to guide the Church on its journey through time toward Christ. Click the link to read the encyclical. https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_25031987_redemptoris-mater.html For more information of the Catholic Files, visit www.iccmadison.com/season3

    24 min
  4. APR 8

    Catholic Files-Season 3, Ep 6 - The Gospel of Work

    Season 3 of The Catholic Files opens a rich spiritual path by exploring Laborem Exercens, the powerful teaching of Pope Saint John Paul II on the dignity and meaning of human work. Guided by Fr. Sean Donnelly, this podcast invites us to rediscover a truth that is often forgotten: work is not just something we do, it is part of who we are in God's plan. At the heart of this encyclical is a deeply Catholic understanding that man is created in the image and likeness of God. Because of this, every person shares in God's creative work through their daily labor. Whether the work is physical or intellectual, public or hidden, all honest work reflects the Creator and carries spiritual value. The teaching reminds us that work is not only about earning a living, though that is necessary. It is also about cooperating with God in creation, serving others, and building up the human community. Through work, we grow in virtue and are drawn closer to holiness. Fr. Donnelly's reflection brings this message into everyday life. In a culture that often measures work by success, productivity, or status, the Gospel of work teaches something deeper. The dignity of the person always comes before the value of the work itself. Every individual, regardless of their role or position, has inherent worth that must be honored. Spiritually, this season encourages a renewed vision of daily life. Work can become prayer in action. Daily effort can become an offering to God. Even the challenges and struggles we face in our work can become opportunities for grace and growth. When united with Christ, especially Christ the worker in Nazareth, our labor takes on a redemptive meaning. Even the unnoticed and difficult moments can be offered to God and become part of His greater plan. This season of The Catholic Files reminds us of a powerful truth. We are not simply going to work each day. We are being sent into it with purpose. Through Laborem Exercens, we are invited to see our work as a path to holiness, a way to serve others, and a participation in God's mission in the world. Click the link to read the encyclical. https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_14091981_laborem-exercens.html For more information of the Catholic Files, visit www.iccmadison.com/season3

    23 min
  5. MAR 25

    Catholic Files-Season 3, Ep 4 - Rich in Mercy (Part 2)

    Season 3 of The Catholic Files continues as Fr. Sean Donnelly reflects on Dives in Misericordia ("Rich in Mercy") , exploring the profound truth that Jesus Christ reveals God as a loving and merciful Father. At the heart of the episode is the reality that to see Christ is to see the Father, whose mercy is not abstract but made visible through Jesus' words, actions, sacrifice, and resurrection. Fr. Donnelly emphasizes that mercy is the very center of the Gospel message, an active, healing love that reaches into human suffering, sin, and brokenness. Drawing from both the Old Testament and the teachings of Christ, especially parables like the Prodigal Son, the episode shows that God's mercy has always been present throughout salvation history, consistently calling His people back despite their failures.  In today's world, which often resists or overlooks the need for mercy, the Church is called to boldly witness to this divine love. The episode highlights how modern humanity, despite its advances, still longs for healing, forgiveness, and hope that only God's mercy can fully satisfy. Fr. Donnelly underscores that mercy is greater than justice, not by dismissing it, but by fulfilling it through love. Ultimately, the episode is both a reflection and a call to action: to encounter the Father's mercy more deeply, to trust in it amid life's struggles, and to extend that same mercy to others, making it a living reality in the world today. Rich in Mercy, part two of two Click the link to read the encyclical. https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_30111980_dives-in-misericordia.html For more information of the Catholic Files, visit https://www.iccmadison.com/season3 or https://www.iccmadison.com/the-catholic-files

    20 min
  6. MAR 18

    Catholic Files-Season 3, Ep 3 - Rich in Mercy (Part 1)

    Season 3 of The Catholic Files continues as Fr. Sean Donnelly reflects on Dives in Misericordia ("Rich in Mercy") , exploring the profound truth that Jesus Christ reveals God as a loving and merciful Father. At the heart of the episode is the reality that to see Christ is to see the Father, whose mercy is not abstract but made visible through Jesus' words, actions, sacrifice, and resurrection. Fr. Donnelly emphasizes that mercy is the very center of the Gospel message, an active, healing love that reaches into human suffering, sin, and brokenness. Drawing from both the Old Testament and the teachings of Christ, especially parables like the Prodigal Son, the episode shows that God's mercy has always been present throughout salvation history, consistently calling His people back despite their failures. In today's world, which often resists or overlooks the need for mercy, the Church is called to boldly witness to this divine love. The episode highlights how modern humanity, despite its advances, still longs for healing, forgiveness, and hope that only God's mercy can fully satisfy. Fr. Donnelly underscores that mercy is greater than justice, not by dismissing it, but by fulfilling it through love. Ultimately, the episode is both a reflection and a call to action: to encounter the Father's mercy more deeply, to trust in it amid life's struggles, and to extend that same mercy to others, making it a living reality in the world today.  Rich in Mercy, part one of two Click the link to read the encyclical. https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_30111980_dives-in-misericordia.html For more information of the Catholic Files, visit www.iccmadison.com

    24 min

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"Welcome, to the The Catholic Files, where we can come together as a community of faith to reflect, pray, and grow in our journey with Christ. My name is Father Sean Donnelly. This podcast is born out of a desire to share the beauty of our Catholic faith, to explore God's Word, and to discover how His love transforms our lives. Each week, we'll delve into topics that inspire, challenge, and encourage us to live as disciples of Jesus in today's world. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic, someone exploring faith, or simply seeking hope and connection, you are warmly welcome here. As we begin this new journey, let us take a moment to open our hearts to the presence of God in prayer." Description: Join Fr. Sean Donnelly of Immaculate Conception Parish in Madison, Ohio as he discusses "everything about the Catholic faith" Fr. Donnelly covers a vast range of topics including the core beliefs like the Trinity, the divinity of Jesus Christ, the importance of the sacraments (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony), the role of the Bible and Church tradition, the teachings on morality, the concept of the Church as the Body of Christ, the Virgin Mary, the Saints, prayer practices, the meaning of Mass, and the Church's stance on social issues, all grounded in the historical development of the Catholic Church and its interpretation of scripture.