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EPISODE · May 23, 2025 · 7 MIN

Pope Leo’s Homily Reveals His Mission and Ours (Trending with Timmerie)

from The Best of the Week · host Relevant Radio

Timmerie is all in on our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV... and not just because he’s the first American Pope (though whoa, how cool is that?!👀). This episode of Trending with Timmerie feels like a heart-to-heart over coffee and YouTube reels, as she unpacks Pope Leo’s first homily and what it means for you and me.   Here’s what you need to know 👇     A Pope Who Gets It   Timmerie kicks off by sharing her joy, and honestly, her giddiness about Pope Leo. Her four-year-old is already obsessed (“He’s so cute!” 😍), and it’s contagious. Timmerie talks about the homily from his inauguration Mass and what it reveals about his vision as our spiritual papa.     Pope Leo’s Big Theme: Holiness Through Sacrificial Love   Pope Leo is setting the tone: he’s calling us to holiness... not by climbing a ladder of success or checking off boxes, but by sacrificial love. That’s the kind of love Christ modeled, and it's the love Peter was called into. Guess what?! You and I are called into it too.     🧡 Love + Unity = The Mission   Quoting St. Augustine, Pope Leo reminds us that our hearts are restless until they rest in God. We were made for Divine Love. That restlessness we feel is a hunger for the sacrificial, unshakable love of Christ.   Pope Leo connects this to Peter's calling: to be a fisher of men, pulling souls from “the waters of evil and death.” This is a battle cry. Pope Leo wants to rescue souls (our souls) by anchoring us in God’s unshakable love.     🐟 St. Peter's Call Is Our Call   The homily goes into that famous post-Resurrection moment when Jesus asks Peter three times: “Do you love me?”   Here’s the twist:   -Jesus uses the Greek word for sacrificial love.   -Peter responds with the Greek word for friendly love.   🥲 It's awkward... but deeply human. Jesus is inviting Peter into deeper love, total self-giving love. Eventually, Peter gets it. He dies upside-down on a cross because he felt unworthy to die like Christ. That’s love. That’s leadership.     🚨 The Church’s Call: Not Just “Nice,” but Holy   Pope Leo quotes St. Augustine again to say the Church isn’t just a group of people who “get along.” It’s people who are radically united in loving their neighbor sacrificially: no fluff, no half-measures.   So, Pope Leo’s message is to stop playing Church. Let’s be the Church.     🙏 Takeaway from Timmerie:   Pray for Pope Leo. 💙 Read his homilies. And most of all, join him in this mission. The path to holiness isn’t glamorous, but it’s epic. And now we’ve got a Holy Father who’s not just talking the talk; he’s walking with us every step.     So… ready to be a fisher of souls with the Pope? 🎣🕊️     The best way to listen to the Best of the Week is on our #1 Free Catholic App. It’s free and always will be! To get and share the Relevant Radio app, check it out here.

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