EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 37 MIN
Confession Crisis: Moral Heart Attacks and the Church's Struggle
In this powerful episode, a priest shares raw, unfiltered insights into the moral dilemmas plaguing modern society and the Church. From a heartfelt confession of an affair to the cultural fallout of the 1960s, fueled by figures like Hugh Hefner and landmark Supreme Court decisions, we explore how these shifts have led to what Archbishop Fulton Sheen calls a 'moral heart attack.' The discussion dives into the challenges priests face in preaching hard truths, the impact of a 'contraceptive homily,' and the importance of authentic faith in turbulent times. The priest also recounts compelling street evangelization encounters with Mormons and Jehovah’s Witnesses, revealing strategies for planting seeds of truth without alienating souls. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone grappling with faith, morality, and the courage to confront uncomfortable realities in today’s world. Tune in for a no-holds-barred conversation that bridges historical shifts with personal spiritual journeys, offering hope and clarity amidst chaos.
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Explore a priest's bold take on moral crises, cultural shifts, and evangelizing in a challenging world.
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