The Catholic Advance Movement Podcast

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The Catholic Advance Movement Podcast

Homilies, Conferences, and Reflections for all those seeking holiness from the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

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    Episode 209: Morning of Recollection (March) - Handing on the Faith in a Secular World

    Dr. Michael Rota, Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, presented research on current challenges in transmitting the Catholic faith and strategies for strengthening our children's faith in the home and in the Church.  In this talk, he unpacks some of the specific obstacles facing parents in this secular age, and offers some good news and practical tips for Catholic parents and parishes on keeping our children in the Church.<Note to Emilee - please edit as needed and confirm the below info. with Sr. Leann - sounded like she might also be sending the info. On his books and his slides>>Dr. Rota is currently writing a book for Ignatius Press on how Catholic parents can more effectively hand on a life of discipleship to their children and how parishes can support them in that mission. He is also the author of Taking Pascal's Wager: Faith, Evidence and the Abundant Life and Friends of God and Slaves of Men: Religion and Slavery, Past and Present.

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    Episode 207: Enemies of the Soul - Flesh (Part 1)

    The inmoderate desire for pleasure

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    Episode 206: Morning of Recollection (February) - Living Lent for the Sacred Heart: A Closer Look at the Second Basic Point

    Sr. Leann shares how the Sacred Heart invites us to conversion, especially in the penitential season of Lent. To properly dispose our hearts to receiving God's graces, the spirit of self-denial enables us to fight against our tendancy towards self-love and align our wills with the Sacred Heart.

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    Episode 205: Retreat Reflection by Fr. David: Thy Will be Done!

    Men's Spiritual Exercises 2025, talk 3. On Dec 6.

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    Episode 204: Retreat Reflection by Fr. David: Hallowed Be Thy Name

    From the Men's Spiritual Exercises 2025, Talk 1

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    Episode 202: Morning of Recollection (November) - Defense of Leisure: Recovering the Power of the Lord's Day

    Human flourishing depends on leisure, understood correctly as resting in God. Dr. Michael Naughton deepened our understanding of leisure and how it requires a conversion of mind and attitude of the soul to receive. To assist us in this conversion, he grounds us in the philosophy of leisure and offers some practical tips for recovering our rest in God on Sundays.  

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    Episode 201: Morning of Recollection (October) - Saints Carlo Acutis & Pier Giorgio Frassati: How they can Inspire us to Choose the Better Part

    Fr. Patrick, PES, shared highlights of the inspiring lives of Saints Carlo Acutis and Pier Giorgio Frassati, showing how their everyday practice of heroic virtue points us to a higher vocation of holiness. 

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    Episode 197: Introductory Course - Session 11 - Style and ideals: Our Ignatian Heritage

    Fr. Pablo Menor, our founder, was a member of the Society of Jesus which St. Ignatius founded and a faithful spiritual son of this great saint. Like a good householder, “who brings out of his treasure both what is new and what is old” (Mt 13:52), Fr. Menor passed on to us, his spiritual children, the new and unique charism of our Institute along with many of the riches of Ignatian spirituality.In the Catholic Advance, our spirituality is that of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Properly speaking, what is Ignatian is our style: the way we do things and the approach we take both to our institutional and pastoral activities and also to the spiritual life itself. Consider these the principles which guide our efforts in attaining our goal of union with God through holiness.

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    Episode 196: Introductory Course - Session 12 - Our life in the Catholic Advance

    The Catholic Advance is a spiritual family. Like any family, membership is not primarily based on activity, on “what you do.” It goes deeper. It is a question of identity, of a relationship created by God. Our belonging to the Movement, therefore, is not a function of how much we do as a member, but how deeply we identify with its mission and spirit. Likewise, just as our participation at Mass is not based on how loudly we sing or what active role we have in it, but rather on how closely we are united to Christ who offers Himself to the Father in the Eucharist, so too our participation in the Catholic Advance is not primarily gauged by how many events we attend or apostolates we take part in, but by how deeply we live the spirituality and principles of the Movement.

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    Episode 194: Introductory Course - Session 10 - Serious Knowledge of the Faith and Annual Retreat

    Serious Knowledge of the FaithTo understand the faith we must develop a habit of study, for God wills that we labor toremedy the ignorance that results from original sin: “By the sweat of your brow you shall eatbread” (Gen 3:19, NABRE). Those who have been away from formal schooling for some timehave no reason to be intimidated. Within the busyness of daily life, the Lord has opened up formodern man a rich variety of channels to arriving at knowledge of Him. A plethora of digital andaudio books, recorded talks, and videos of spiritual conferences can easily be at hand, asidefrom those opportunities we have to engage in spiritual conversation or even more formallearning with those possessing sound spiritual and theological formation.Annual RetreatThe key word for any retreat is conversion. Without despairing or becoming discouraged overour weakness and inconstancy, we must realize that we are always in need of returning to God,from whom we fall away by failing to respond to His love. Thankfully, God’s mercy is infinite,and He is always inviting us to begin again, to be made new creatures in His grace and love.

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    Episode 193: Introductory Course - Session 9 - A Spirit of Vigilance

    When we speak of a spirit of vigilance (or watchfulness), we mean a habit of attentiveness to our spiritual wellbeing. Mindful of the words of the Apostle, “Be sober, be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour” (1 Pet 5:8), and of our own weakness, guard our soul like a prudent householder guards his possessions, or a stock trader monitors his positions.

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    Episode 191: Introductory Course - Session 8 - A filial devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Each member of the Catholic Advance ought to strive to appreciate the personal and ardent love that the Virgin Mary has for him or her and to trust in both her motherly concern in their regard and in the great power she has before the throne of her Son to obtain all the graces needed to acquire holiness and make our path to holiness both easy and sweet.

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    Episode 190: Introductory Course - Session 7 - A passionate love for Jesus in the Eucharist

    It should come as no surprise that the most essential of the Seven Basic Points is to love Jesus Christ. For “he is the image of the invisible God,” (Col 1:15) and in loving Him we fulfill the first of all commandments to love God with our whole being. When we are in Heaven, we shall love Him there, “face to face.” While we are yet on earth, we must love Him as He is present to us, within our hearts and hidden under the veil of the Eucharist.

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    Episode 189: Introductory Course - Session 6 - Spirit of Self-Denial

    “If any man wishes to come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me” (Mt 16:24). Whether it is to avoid sin, to better serve our neighbor, or simply to be more united with Christ crucified, we as Christians must be well-trained in the art of “saying no” to our irrational passions and inclinations, and governing the rational.

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    Episode 187: Introductory Course - Session 5 - Spirit of Prayer

    It should be of no surprise that prayer has preeminent importance for our spiritual lives. Yet hopefully now we are able to see why that is so. It is through prayer that our relationship with God plays out from day to day, and through it that our knowledge and love of Him grows and matures. As we saw above, prayer is essentially a humble attentiveness to God, seeking both from Him all that we need to do for Him all that He desires. In the end, both to receive from God or to give back to Him are two movements of the same act: to love.

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    Episode 180: Introductory Course - Session 4 - Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus

    This devotion has been present in the Church from its beginning. To venerate the Heart of Christ is to adore the Second Person of the Godhead, who offered us His pierced Heart when He offered up His life to the Father. On the night He was betrayed, St. John rested his head on His breast and listened to His beating Heart. This, we may say, is the first recorded act of the Devotion to the Sacred Heart. Like St. John, we are to listen attentively to the mysteries hidden in the Heart of Jesus, true God and true man. 

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    Episode 179: Introductory Course - Session 3 - Holiness

    Introductory Course - Session 3 - Holiness 

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    Episode 178: Introductory Course - Session 2 - PES and the Catholic Advance Movement

    Introductory Course - Session 2 - PES and the Catholic Advance Movement 

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    Episode 177: Introductory Course - Session 1 - Fr. Menor and the origins of PES

    Introductory Course - Session 1 - Fr. Menor and the origins of PES

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    Episode 176: Fidelity to Grace

    A talk on being faithful to all of God´s inspirations. 

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    Episode 175: Roma Pilgrimage Infosession

    With Fr. Jorge and Fr. David, on Sat Nov 9. To get on mailing list: https://forms.gle/ubjwp9o9EDNC9qQU8

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    Episode 174: Spirit of the Liturgy - Section 2 - Chapter 2

    11/6/2024St. Joseph Terror of Demons - Teaching Moment

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    Episode 173: Morning of Recollection - An Undivided Love for the Sacred Heart

    Sr. Julieta del Carpio, PES shares about living in our day-to-day lives with an undivided love for the Lord. 

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    Episode 160: Holy Hour Reflection - Week of the Sacred Heart 2024

    Preparing our hearts for the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. (Sr. Cinthya, PES from the Sacred Heart of Jesus Convent)

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    Episode 159: Seminar 2 on the Devotion to the Sacred Heart - 2024

    Inspired on the Catechism of the Sacred Heart by Father Juan Melendo SJ.

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    Episode 158: Seminar 1 on the Devotion to the Sacred Heart - 2024

    Questions and answers, inspired on the Catechism of the Sacred Heart by Father Juan Melendo SJ

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    Episode 156: Plan of life

    Taken from Theology of Christian Perfection by Antonio Royo Marin

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    Episode 153: Fidelity to Grace

    Inspired in the book Theology of Christian Perfection

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    Episode 149: Seven Basic Points - Self denial by Fr Patrick

    Unless you die to yourself you will always be slave to yourselfOur only Master is meant to be the Holy Spirit. 

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