Avoiding Babylon
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Catholic channel and podcast focused on community, eutrapelia, and good cheer. We discuss news and topics but try to do so in a way that leads to hope, not despair. We try to remind ourselves and those who enjoy the channel that being Catholic is a joyful and exciting experience. Above all, we try to bring humor and joy to the craziness of this fallen world.
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The Close of History (with Fr James Mawdsley)

Fr Mawdsley joins us to discuss the great conversion of an entire people that will happen at the close of history.


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Toward Easter - Daily Readings & Meditations for Easter 2025 - Easter Sunday

Christ is risen! The glorious transformation we've been preparing for through forty days of Lenten sacrifice has arrived, but what happens to our spiritual journey now?

This meditation explores the profound significance of Eastertide—not merely as the end of Lenten disciplines but as the beginning of a new way of living. From the triumphant moment when "light has triumphed over darkness," we are called to understand that Easter isn't about abandoning our spiritual progress, but redirecting it toward a fuller expression of our life in Christ.

As St. Paul reminds us, being "risen with Christ" means elevating our desires toward heaven while detaching from mere earthly satisfactions. For newly baptized Catholics, this season marks their first days in the faith, while for all believers, it offers a time to balance joyful celebration with continued spiritual growth. The Easter octave specifically highlights this transition as we learn to live out the new life received in baptism.

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Toward Easter - Daily Readings & Meditations for Lent 2025 - Day 46 / Holy Saturday

The sacred stillness of Holy Saturday holds a unique place in our spiritual journey - that profound pause between the Crucifixion and Resurrection, where we are invited to contemplate the mystery of Christ's rest in the tomb. Through ancient liturgical texts and thoughtful meditation, we explore this day not as empty waiting, but as fertile ground where the seed of Resurrection quietly germinates.

"Today I am plunged in anguish, but tomorrow I will break my bonds." This powerful antiphon sets the tone for our reflection on what appears as defeat but secretly harbors victory. We join Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus at the hasty burial of Jesus before walking through the profound symbolism of the Easter Vigil ceremonies—the blessing of new fire, the lighting of the Paschal candle representing Christ risen, and the gradual illumination of darkness as this light spreads throughout the congregation.

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Toward Easter - Daily Readings & Meditations for Lent 2025 - Day 45 / Good Friday

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This would be worth a show. "Professional Catholicism" leads to many dangers. This was extremely eye-opening. I sincerely hope Avoiding Babylon never grows into something that makes it compromise its core identity and independence.

Tim Gordon and Ed Mazza had an interesting idea for the Cardinals invoking Pope Innocent II. I think Ant and Rob would love to talk to Ed about it.

Can someone please explain the controversy over divine mercy? As a convert there are so many Catholic cultural things I can’t figure out if I should embrace or avoid. My parish is very traditional and celebrates it, and there’s a sweet woman in particular who keeps trying to get us into it. But the more I learn about it the more I feel like I should stay away from it. Thoughts?

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