The Responsibility to Follow Him

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-8rgy5-1462af0

When Bishop Barron talked about Catholicism as the privileged way, he got a lot of heat. However, looking at it from another perspective, it makes a lot of sense. We have nothing to do with our becoming Catholic, as infants, should that be our Grace. But having that Grace we have been given an advantage, a benefit, that requires a response–to share it, and to live a life that uses the tools of the Church leading us to Paradise. When a Catholic walks away, it is a failure to accept the gift. 

Published by djinnfromthebronx

Decades ago, I moved to Los Angeles, California where the weather was more fair, ready to be a lawyer for which I had trained, but hoping to become a writer or radio broadcaster in which I had dabbled in college. The law and a steady income were more practical, but the tug of pure creativity never diminished. Another tug--of the soul--brought me back to my Catholic faith. Time passed with its inexorable determination. An opportunity presented itself to combine my experience of my reversion to faith with my creative side--a podcast called "Ordinary Old Catholic Me".

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