29:10 - My pursuit of holiness becoming an obstacle to your pursuit of holiness. "Choose mortifications that don't mortify others." - St. Josemaría Escrivá (The Way, 179).
We need to be kind to ourselves. We all will ALWAYS have blind spots. So people totally lack self awareness there are health conditions which can compound this. Be aware YES kindly uplift one another but most of all don’t forget to love people warts and all. Correct in love. God bless
23:37 Christian friendship is definitely a lost art. My spiritual director is good at holding up a mirror to me, though, and as a very single man I need and appreciate it.
17:55 - yes!! Sometimes it feels like if one doesn't have a devotion to the rosary, well then you NEED to have a devotion to the rosary! I personally made a commitment to pray the rosary every day during my husband's deployment in the form of several 54-day rosary novenas, but after I'm done with those I think I'm going to try a different Marian devotion, like the Akathist to the Theotokos which is an eastern Catholic devotion. To me, the important thing is to be close to the Blessed Mother, even if that just means praying the Hail Mary multiple times a day! Plus, as a busy mom I have to prioritize my focused prayer time, and I'd much rather prioritize trying to pray part of the Divine Office, since that is the prayer of the Church, over any private devotion.
i try to encourage other students at my campus to pray the hours with me, two questions 1) in general as the prayer of the church the hours are a communal prayer, but as im at a college and not in religious life should i keep this as a private devotion and not share it? 2) when other people come to the church to pray while im doing the hours should i just finish silently so as not to disturb them, or should i finish as i started(i usually chant the major hours)
@@mattmurdock2868 i have Jesus i receive him physically every day also the prayers i was speaking of are the Psalms....do you have a problem with the book of Psalms?
@@bobthebuildest6828 Not at all, the word is good and true. The source for doctrine. What makes me curious, is why none of the teachings from the Catholic church can be found in scripture.
I humbly I suggest that you finish quietly so that other people may enjoy the silence you enjoyed when you got there. And I think it’s a great idea to spread the devotion.!
At about 17:30 in, the topic is "... there is the devotional, you HAVE to pray to be a good Catholic...". I appreciate the comment because when I hear about all the special prayers, each of which sound wonderful, but trying to do them ALL seems like it will be far too legalistic and mechanistic. Nothing wrong with any of them, but it would seem we need to find a spiritually meaningful group of prayers and devotions that don't confuse or overwhelm us and correlate with our state in life. If what we are praying... rosary, St. Michael prayer, wearing the Miraculous Medal... whatever the combination, if those are keeping us in God's presence through the day, if these support and enrich our mass experience, confession, etc., then we have the right combination. Other thoughts?
@@Mystblueangel to love is to desire the good of the other, so that is wise advice. And it can be balanced with the prayer Christ Himself gave us, in which there are references to our needs "... give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses..." so we are following the direction of Jesus that in some of our prayer be properly oriented for God to bless us and forgive us. God loves all His creatures and wants to bless us so we can live in the joy of His love. And in that love and joy, orient our actions to the good of others.
There are certain people who push their own spirituality for a certain person Louisa Picarreta (?). They are leaders of a legitimate recognized ministry but, push the Louisa Picarreta canonization by her writings and home meetings. They downplay the work of the Divine Will in our great Saints, that Louisa only had perfect Divine Will. They have home meetings for their personal agenda and lack the participation in the ministry they lead. This is confusing on their allegiance to their Church ministry and pushing the canonization of Louisa Picarreta. I pray for all individuals within our Church ministries. May we find our true spiritual journey to Jesus. 🙏🎚🙏 26:49
It's weird uh, i couldn't watch all of the American office. David Brent's brutality (from the UK version) made it hard to endure Michael's genuine naivete in the same way you feel bad that a half frozen rat is dropped into a snake's cage at a carnival. And actually that's when i wondered if beyond the Golden rule there ought to be one of platinum. If i treat u how i prefer or am comfortable with being treated myself... do i do a disservice to you?
Another cringe is the Novus Ordo praising false religions. For example: John Paul II, Address at Airport in Korea, May 3, 1984: “Yours is a proud and sturdy people…bearing splendid fruits in art, religion, and human living. Your ancestors embraced such overwhelming spiritual worlds as Confucianism and Buddhism, yet made them truly their own, enhanced them, lived them and even transmitted them to others. Wonhyo and Sosan…eloquently express this feat.”
@@2bit661 it was written by the early church, inspired by the Holy Spirit. The early church is the Catholic Church. So the New Testament is a document written by the early church which is the Catholic Church
@@thehungarywaffleinc.7775 Can you point me to the verse where Jesus declares himself a Roman Catholic? Can you show me the verse where Jesus Christ ordained the Pope and/ or the cardinals? Matthew 23:9 King James Version 9 And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Why do Catholics call their priest's "Father?" Is it not forbidden in your own Bible? Why worship Mary? There are Bible verses that give honour to Mary, but none which request worshiping the image of her?
@@2bit661 I don’t need to find a verse where Jesus does explicitly Catholic things because I don’t believe in the man made tradition of Sola Scriptura. you need to find verses where Catholic things are explicitly condemned. Saint Paul refers to himself as a spiritual father later in the New Testament, and it doesn’t seem to be portrayed as a bad thing. Also Catholics don’t worship Mary. I don’t think many Protestants actually know what worship is.
29:10 - My pursuit of holiness becoming an obstacle to your pursuit of holiness.
"Choose mortifications that don't mortify others."
- St. Josemaría Escrivá (The Way, 179).
We need to be kind to ourselves. We all will ALWAYS have blind spots. So people totally lack self awareness there are health conditions which can compound this. Be aware YES kindly uplift one another but most of all don’t forget to love people warts and all. Correct in love. God bless
23:37 Christian friendship is definitely a lost art. My spiritual director is good at holding up a mirror to me, though, and as a very single man I need and appreciate it.
Humility, humility, humility is the root of all other virtues. AMDG 16:36
Yes ❤️
17:55 - yes!! Sometimes it feels like if one doesn't have a devotion to the rosary, well then you NEED to have a devotion to the rosary! I personally made a commitment to pray the rosary every day during my husband's deployment in the form of several 54-day rosary novenas, but after I'm done with those I think I'm going to try a different Marian devotion, like the Akathist to the Theotokos which is an eastern Catholic devotion. To me, the important thing is to be close to the Blessed Mother, even if that just means praying the Hail Mary multiple times a day! Plus, as a busy mom I have to prioritize my focused prayer time, and I'd much rather prioritize trying to pray part of the Divine Office, since that is the prayer of the Church, over any private devotion.
Cringe Catholicism is best experienced with a parlour piano playing during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
The Office: a modern spiritual classic
The Angelic Doctor Dwight
I was hoping for tips on how to be cringier.
... #placeholding...🤔🤭
i try to encourage other students at my campus to pray the hours with me, two questions
1) in general as the prayer of the church the hours are a communal prayer, but as im at a college and not in religious life should i keep this as a private devotion and not share it?
2) when other people come to the church to pray while im doing the hours should i just finish silently so as not to disturb them, or should i finish as i started(i usually chant the major hours)
Try Jesus and you don't need all that religious mumbo-jumbo.
@@mattmurdock2868 i have Jesus i receive him physically every day
also the prayers i was speaking of are the Psalms....do you have a problem with the book of Psalms?
@@bobthebuildest6828
Not at all, the word is good and true. The source for doctrine.
What makes me curious, is why none of the teachings from the Catholic church can be found in scripture.
@@mattmurdock2868 glad you agree praying the psalms is right and just
I humbly I suggest that you finish quietly so that other people may enjoy the silence you enjoyed when you got there. And I think it’s a great idea to spread the devotion.!
At about 17:30 in, the topic is "... there is the devotional, you HAVE to pray to be a good Catholic...". I appreciate the comment because when I hear about all the special prayers, each of which sound wonderful, but trying to do them ALL seems like it will be far too legalistic and mechanistic. Nothing wrong with any of them, but it would seem we need to find a spiritually meaningful group of prayers and devotions that don't confuse or overwhelm us and correlate with our state in life. If what we are praying... rosary, St. Michael prayer, wearing the Miraculous Medal... whatever the combination, if those are keeping us in God's presence through the day, if these support and enrich our mass experience, confession, etc., then we have the right combination. Other thoughts?
When in prayer 🙏 rarely thinking or praying for ourselves is key in my opinion.. 💝❤️
@@Mystblueangel to love is to desire the good of the other, so that is wise advice. And it can be balanced with the prayer Christ Himself gave us, in which there are references to our needs "... give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses..." so we are following the direction of Jesus that in some of our prayer be properly oriented for God to bless us and forgive us. God loves all His creatures and wants to bless us so we can live in the joy of His love. And in that love and joy, orient our actions to the good of others.
I didn't understand this episode at all I've never watched the office so I have no plot of reference
There are certain people who push their own spirituality for a certain person Louisa Picarreta (?). They are leaders of a legitimate recognized ministry but, push the Louisa Picarreta canonization by her writings and home meetings. They downplay the work of the Divine Will in our great Saints, that Louisa only had perfect Divine Will. They have home meetings for their personal agenda and lack the participation in the ministry they lead. This is confusing on their allegiance to their Church ministry and pushing the canonization of Louisa Picarreta. I pray for all individuals within our Church ministries. May we find our true spiritual journey to Jesus. 🙏🎚🙏 26:49
Did American comedy not have cringe before the US Office?
Only know the British version, possibly the original, with Ricky Gervais.
Be conscientious
It's weird uh, i couldn't watch all of the American office. David Brent's brutality (from the UK version) made it hard to endure Michael's genuine naivete in the same way you feel bad that a half frozen rat is dropped into a snake's cage at a carnival. And actually that's when i wondered if beyond the Golden rule there ought to be one of platinum. If i treat u how i prefer or am comfortable with being treated myself... do i do a disservice to you?
Another cringe is the Novus Ordo praising false religions. For example: John Paul II, Address at Airport in Korea, May 3, 1984: “Yours is a proud and sturdy people…bearing splendid fruits in art, religion, and human living. Your ancestors embraced such overwhelming spiritual worlds as Confucianism and Buddhism, yet made them truly their own, enhanced them, lived them and even transmitted them to others. Wonhyo and Sosan…eloquently express this feat.”
Completely non-cringey catholic. Katherine Watt bailiwicknews substack ... should make many stop up their mouth.
Kumbaya Eagles Wings Day After Day Morning Has Broken All Are Welcome .....all shite
I won't waste my time watching your video, but all of Catholicism is cringey. Most of its traditions are not based upon the Bible either.
The new testament is a catholic document
@@thehungarywaffleinc.7775 You'll have to explain that one.
@@2bit661 it was written by the early church, inspired by the Holy Spirit. The early church is the Catholic Church. So the New Testament is a document written by the early church which is the Catholic Church
@@thehungarywaffleinc.7775 Can you point me to the verse where Jesus declares himself a Roman Catholic?
Can you show me the verse where Jesus Christ ordained the Pope and/ or the cardinals?
Matthew 23:9
King James Version
9 And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.
Why do Catholics call their priest's "Father?" Is it not forbidden in your own Bible?
Why worship Mary? There are Bible verses that give honour to Mary, but none which request worshiping the image of her?
@@2bit661 I don’t need to find a verse where Jesus does explicitly Catholic things because I don’t believe in the man made tradition of Sola Scriptura. you need to find verses where Catholic things are explicitly condemned. Saint Paul refers to himself as a spiritual father later in the New Testament, and it doesn’t seem to be portrayed as a bad thing. Also Catholics don’t worship Mary. I don’t think many Protestants actually know what worship is.