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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 14 MIN

Fr. Dom's Homs: The Most Dangerous Thing in the World Is a Good Man Who Does Nothing

from Manly Catholic: Igniting Men to Light the World on Fire · host James Caldwell

You have Christ in you. The question is, are you doing anything with that?Fr. Dominic opens this homily with something personal. At 27 years old, Fr. Dom gave his life to Christ and could not stop taking Him everywhere: to strangers, to the workplace, to every corner of his life. That is exactly what it means to be a Christian. And most men are not doing it.Fr. Dom breaks open the 6th Sunday of Easter readings and zeroes in on one of the most underappreciated figures in the entire Book of Acts, Philip. He is casting out demons, healing the paralyzed, and filling an entire city with joy. He goes to Samaria because that is exactly where the darkness was thickest. He does not wait for permission. He goes.Then Peter and John show up from Jerusalem to finish what Philip started by the laying on of hands on the newly baptized and conferring the Holy Spirit. What you are watching in this first reading is the Catholic Church being built in real time. Baptism. Confirmation. The diaconate. The episcopate. All of it right there in Acts of the Apostles. The same Church you walked into this Sunday.Here is the challenge: The most dangerous thing in the world is when good men do nothing in the face of evil. You are fully initiated. You have been baptized. You have been confirmed. You carry the same Holy Spirit that Philip carried into Samaria. The world is not waiting for a priest or a bishop to fix it. It is waiting for you. Walk out those doors and engage.💬 3 Powerful Quotes:"The most dangerous thing in this world is when good men do nothing in the face of evil. Walk out those doors. There is a plethora of evil out there for you to engage. That is what we are called to do as Christians.""You are called to engage the world. If you do not, you will be unsatisfied. I guarantee it.""You can do things I cannot do. You can go out to the world and sanctify it with your sacraments — baptism and confirmation. The world needs you."Thank you for your prayers and support!Consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me a Coffee page to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible!Subscribe to our YouTube pageCheck out our websiteShop our merch storeGet delicious coffee from Mystic Monk Coffee Download TAN Digital to access the incredible TAN Library! Use code 'MANLYCATHOLIC' to get 50% OFF your subscription!Contact us at [email protected]

You have Christ in you. The question is, are you doing anything with that?Fr. Dominic opens this homily with something personal. At 27 years old, Fr. Dom gave his life to Christ and could not stop taking Him everywhere: to strangers, to the workplace, to every corner of his life. That is exactly what it means to be a Christian. And most men are not doing it.Fr. Dom breaks open the 6th Sunday of Easter readings and zeroes in on one of the most underappreciated figures in the entire Book of Acts, Philip. He is casting out demons, healing the paralyzed, and filling an entire city with joy. He goes to Samaria because that is exactly where the darkness was thickest. He does not wait for permission. He goes.Then Peter and John show up from Jerusalem to finish what Philip started by the laying on of hands on the newly baptized and conferring the Holy Spirit. What you are watching in this first reading is the Catholic Church being built in real time. Baptism. Confirmation. The diaconate. The episcopate. All of it right there in Acts of the Apostles. The same Church you walked into this Sunday.Here is the challenge: The most dangerous thing in the world is when good men do nothing in the face of evil. You are fully initiated. You have been baptized. You have been confirmed. You carry the same Holy Spirit that Philip carried into Samaria. The world is not waiting for a priest or a bishop to fix it. It is waiting for you. Walk out those doors and engage.💬 3 Powerful Quotes:"The most dangerous thing in this world is when good men do nothing in the face of evil. Walk out those doors. There is a plethora of evil out there for you to engage. That is what we are called to do as Christians.""You are called to engage the world. If you do not, you will be unsatisfied. I guarantee it.""You can do things I cannot do. You can go out to the world and sanctify it with your sacraments — baptism and confirmation. The world needs you."Thank you for your prayers and support!Consider supporting the podcast on our Buy Me a Coffee page to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible!Subscribe to our YouTube pageCheck out our websiteShop our merch storeGet delicious coffee from Mystic Monk Coffee Download TAN Digital to access the incredible TAN Library! Use code 'MANLYCATHOLIC' to get 50% OFF your subscription!Contact us at [email protected]

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