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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Meditations for Advent 2024 - Day 20 - He Will Be Called Emmanuel

The episode reflects on the deeper meanings behind the nativity story and the significance of Christ being born in a stable. We explore themes of humility, vulnerability, and the call to embrace simplicity as we prepare to celebrate Christmas.

• Meditation explores the significance of Emmanuel, God with us
• Discussion on the implications of Christ's birth in a stable
• Reflection on modern comforts contradicting spiritual principles
• Examples of saints embracing simplicity and poverty
• Encouragement to find richness in spiritual over material wealth
• Call for personal reflection and meaningful celebration of Christ’s coming


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Meditations for Advent 2024 - Day 19 - The Prophet of the Most High

Can we truly prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ by reflecting on the past? Join us as we explore profound Advent themes guided by John the Baptist's prophetic voice and the Virgin Mother's enduring mystery. We uncover the critical mission of John, who called for repentance and offered a path to Christ. This episode encourages us to embrace God’s mercy and strive for a life of purity and justice found in Christ, drawing inspiration from ancient prophecies by Zechariah, Isaiah, and Malachi.

The concept of consecrated virginity in Christianity may seem antiquated to some, yet it remains a powerful testament of unwavering dedication to God. We delve into the courage of early Christian virgins who upheld their faith under persecution, reflecting on the insights of Bishop Bossuet. Our discussion highlights the unique honor bestowed upon the Christian Church through the veneration of perpetual virginity and the challenges faced by some denominations in accepting the perpetual virginity of the ...

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Meditations for Advent 2024 - Day 18 - The Mercy Promised to Our Fathers

The arrival of Christ heralds a profound transformation, and in our latest episode, we reflect on this pivotal moment from "Meditations for Advent," taken from Bishop Jacques Bossuet's homilies. We explore Zechariah's exuberant canticle that celebrates Jesus as the horn of salvation, fulfilling ancient promises and conquering formidable foes—both seen and unseen. As we consider the true enemies within—our sins, vices, and evil desires—we are prompted to realign our lives with the divine justice and grace that Christ offers, inviting us to serve with genuine holiness and righteousness. This meditation challenges us to look beyond the surface and embrace a life that honors God not just in appearance but in spirit and truth.


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Has anybody else watched Scorsese presents: The Saints?

My parish is named after St. Maximillian Kolbe so I started with that one. As a cinematographer I thought it looked phenomenal. It definitely drew inspiration from the looks of Ida and Cold War (beautifully lensed movies). I was really pleasantly surprised by the care that was taken with the production.

Sadly, our limpest wristed priest who jumps at every opportunity to represent our religion to a secular audience, spends his spotlight in the ending round-table piece highlighting the most liberal interpretations of Vatican II possible and ruining some poignant pieces of Kolbe’s life and martyrdom. Anyone have any thoughts?

December 23, 2024

Love the merch! Thanks Rob for working with my wife on getting this to us after being lost. Been a long time fan and you guys have the best catholic podcast, hands down. Love the banter. Love from Washington State

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