https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-pxdg8-11af57d
Ramblings about seeking to be grateful to God for His Creation and to learn to trust Him in all things, especially when it is not as easy as watching a beautiful sunset.
Travelling the Catholic Road Together
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-pxdg8-11af57d
Ramblings about seeking to be grateful to God for His Creation and to learn to trust Him in all things, especially when it is not as easy as watching a beautiful sunset.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-ncxba-11a5a8f
Can you believe, it happened again? Another week at Mass. Another person walking away with God in her hand. It is the tip or the foundation below the water of the iceberg. Small disregard becomes larger and larger disregard of moral imperatives. The Church is not immune, as we know, but how frail the people of God have become seems to portend a terrifying response to come.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-yvws4-119bf16
I am not pretending to be holier than thou, I promise! But when I see someone, often many someones, receive Communion like they could not care less, or as if they have other, not so wonderful plans to desecrate the Host, my dander gets kicked up.
That’s God in our hands! That is how He is with us, always, until the end of time!
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-r5xz8-11914f1
It is easy to think that the times in which we live might be the worst ever. But when you look at past times, and events, you are not so sure. But whether these are the worst times or not, the solution is the response that we make to the existential realities about us, our yes or no to the Higher Authority who created us, who redeemed us, who guides us. Either He exists and we cooperate with Him or He does not, and it doesn’t matter about the times. Only one thing is true.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-n4cee-11877a4
Praying is difficult for me. And it’s even harder to pray to Trust Him. I am a creature full of fear about what happens if. . . .a million things. And what if I trust and still the worst happens? The point isn’t whether the worst does or does not happen. The trust itself is what ought to suffice. The trust will lead to a response of peace, no matter what the outcome. But I battle myself always to see this. And even in prayer I am battling. Pray anyway. Pray all the more.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-tjma7-117d983
This is a big subject and, as usual, I barely scratch the surface. Is it required that we all be Catholic to be saved? I look to the history, in brief, and give some thoughts as an ordinary old Catholic girl. Best thing to do is for each of us to study, and pray, and see what the Lord is telling us.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-y9982-1172fc4
I have returned to considerations of the Play “Brand”. His “All Or Nothing” should, perhaps, give way to the paradoxical but more compassionate, “All And Nothing”. What do you think?
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gcxwb-116a43b
It has been a discouraging two years, and sometimes it feels like trudging through a desert without ever finding the oasis. I find myself murmuring–complaining–about God’s purposes. A priest friend reminds me of the Psalms, which I have hardly ever spent any time with, and they remind me of God’s Modes of Action from the beginning of time, through the Israelites Exodus to our own to the Promised Land.
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-vv7yf-1162e42
I suppose this title rather speaks for itself. Here I am doing what is “right” but somehow something is terribly wrong.
It’s called “All or Nothing”. I ran across this Henrik Ibsen play. I admit, rather ashamed, that I never read anything by Henrik Ibsen, though he wrote very famously, “A Doll’s House” and “Hedda Gabler”. But I found this play while reading about a television show called “The Prisoner” with Patrick McGoohan. It’s all rather convoluted, really, but a fortuitous convolution. I love Patrick McGoohan, the actor. And his way of being in the world, uncompromising, it appears, I found intriguing. Turns out he did the Ibsen play I ran across, called “Brand” on TV back in 1959. It’s about an uncompromising minister/priest who demands of himself and others a very “all or nothing” way of following God.
And it raises all sorts of ideas and complexities for the Ordinary Catholic. Take a listen. You can find it on podbean or pretty much all the platforms, like Amazon and Tune In.
There will be a second part next week.