The Deacon Dave & Layperson Lisa Show

Deacon Dave

A Catholic Deacon and layperson discuss a variety of topics related to the Catholic faith.

  1. Jun 4

    C.H.A.N.G.E-A Reflection on the Readings for the Ascension of the Lord

    In this video, "Layperson Lisa" offers a reflection on the readings for the Ascension of the Lord (0:00-0:05). To help navigate the challenges of transition, she introduces the acronym C.H.A.N.G.E. as a framework for responding to change: C - Community (0:42-1:55): Apostles relied on one another as they were sent out to new missions. Community provides accountability, encouragement, and support when change feels overwhelming. H - Holiness (1:55-2:37): Growing in holiness through prayer and a relationship with Jesus helps us determine how to respond to new situations in a way that glorifies God. A - Awareness of Expectations (2:37-4:45): Unmet expectations often lead to negativity and resentment. We are encouraged to live in the "eternal now" and be present, letting go of the need to control the outcome. N - Not My Will, but Yours (4:45-6:33): Trusting God’s plan—even when change is difficult—allows us to focus on His purpose rather than our own desires. This requires a dedicated prayer life. G - Grace (6:33-7:43): God provides the necessary grace to be "equipped" for the calling He places on our lives. Resistance to change can block this grace; receptivity allows us to move forward. E - Eucharist (7:43-10:02): Living a Eucharistic life means embracing sacrifice and humility. By emptying ourselves, we allow the Holy Spirit to guide us through life's transitions with courage and fortitude.

    10 min
  2. May 2

    Venice

    In this video, Deacon Dave and Layperson Lisa share highlights from their recent trip to Venice, Italy. The hosts discuss their experiences, spiritual reflections, and upcoming travel plans. Trip Highlights & Cultural Experiences: Cooking Class: The pair participated in a three-hour class where they handmade pasta and spinach-ricotta ravioli, and learned to make tiramisu (0:25-0:40). Church Visits: They attended mass at St. Mark’s and visited other significant religious sites, including the churches of St. Simeon, St. Lucy, and St. Theodore (0:41-0:55, 4:58-5:17). Venice History: They discuss the unique architecture of Venice, noting it is built on over 1,000-year-old foundations of stone and petrified wood within a former swamp (6:40-7:03). Spiritual Reflections & Encounters: Evangelization Moments: The hosts share stories of meaningful conversations they had with strangers—one at the airport and another during their cooking class—focused on the Catholic faith and the concept of "actual grace" (1:06-4:52). Homily Takeaways: Deacon Dave reflects on the importance of rejoicing in God's goodness and grace, even during life's struggles, emphasizing that individuals are chosen by God regardless of their circumstances (7:56-8:45). Upcoming Travels: The hosts are excited for their next destinations, including Padua, Schio, and Milan, where they plan to visit the sites of various saints, including St. Anthony of Padua, St. Josephine Bakhita, and St. Ambrose (8:58-9:42).

    10 min
  3. Mar 23

    Hope in Reconciliation

    This reflection by Lisa, part of the Deacon Dave & Layperson Lisa Show, focuses on hope and reconciliation during the fifth Sunday of Lent. She ties the liturgical readings to the Paschal Mystery—the life, suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus—and how the Sacrament of Reconciliation allows us to experience this resurrection in our own lives (0:26). Key Highlights: Ezekiel's Prophecy: Lisa connects the readings from Ezekiel about dry bones to how guilt, shame, and sin can drag people down, noting that God promises to breathe His spirit into us so we may live (0:40). Mortal Sin and Mercy: She explains that while mortal sin severs our friendship with God, He is always searching for us like the prodigal father, waiting to embrace us with extravagant compassion and love in the sacrament (2:11-2:53). Lazarus and Trust: Reflecting on the Gospel of Lazarus, she discusses Martha's hesitation to move the stone due to fear, contrasting it with the need for complete trust and confidence in God's power to resurrect us from our tombs (4:09-5:16). Plenary Indulgences: Lisa highlights the opportunity to receive a plenary indulgence at the St. Clare of Assisi Retreat Center during the year of St. Francis, which requires going to confession, receiving the Eucharist, praying for the Pope, and being detached from sin (6:35-7:22). Conclusion: Lent is encouraged as a time to encounter Jesus in the Sacrament of Reconciliation to remove burdens of pride or fear, ultimately calling us to live as resurrected people (8:16-8:45).

    1 min

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A Catholic Deacon and layperson discuss a variety of topics related to the Catholic faith.