n this episode, I discuss Exodus 90, a transformative program for men seeking spiritual growth through asceticism and community support. I emphasize the importance of understanding one's motivations, the role of discipline in spiritual life, and the various practices involved in the program. I also share some personal experiences and insights on how these practices can lead to deeper faith and stronger relationships with God and others.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Exodus 90
02:54 The Importance of Community and Accountability
06:10 Understanding Your 'Why' in Spiritual Growth
08:45 The Role of Asceticism in Spiritual Discipline
12:02 Daily Disciplines and Their Impact
14:54 Challenges and Rewards of Exodus 90
17:52 Conclusion and Call to Action
Summary
In this episode of Catholic Piety on Purpose, we reflect on the significance of Advent and the role of Mary and Elizabeth in the Christmas narrative. We explore the biblical passages that highlight their encounter and draws parallels between Mary and the Ark of the Covenant, emphasizing the fulfillment of prophecies and the importance of recognizing Jesus as both fully God and fully man. The discussion culminates in a celebration of Christmas as a time of joy and reflection on God's love and salvation.
Takeaways
The importance of forming intentional Catholics through piety and habits.
Advent is a time of preparation for the coming of Christ.
Mary's role as the mother of God is central to Catholic belief.
The encounter between Mary and Elizabeth is rich in meaning.
Marian dogmas defend the divinity of Christ.
The Ark of the Covenant symbolizes God's presence.
Mary is the new Ark of the Covenant.
The Bible presents a unified narrative of redemption.
Christmas is a celebration of God's love and salvation.
The 12 days of Christmas begin on December 25th.
Summary
In this episode of Catholic Piety on Purpose, host Rich Van Koughnett reflects on the significance of St. Joseph during the Advent season. He explores Joseph's various titles and patronages, emphasizing his faith and willingness to say yes to God's will. The conversation highlights the importance of listening for God's guidance and the courage required to follow through with faith, drawing parallels to the host's personal experiences and the broader call to holiness during Advent.
Takeaways
St. Joseph is known for his righteousness and purity.
Joseph's fiat is as significant as Mary's.
Listening for God's will is essential in our lives.
Courage is needed to say yes to God's call.
Joseph's actions reflect deep faith and commitment.
The Advent season is a time for prayer and reflection.
Saying yes to God can lead to a lifetime of service.
Joseph's role as a father resonates with many.
The importance of being open to God's signs.
Advent is a time to slow down and connect with God.
In this episode, we discuss the ancient Catholic practice of Winter Ember Days, which occur during Advent. I explain the significance, spiritual purposes, and how they can be integrated into modern Catholic life. The conversation emphasizes the importance of fasting, gratitude, and supporting the needy during these days, as well as the connection to the sacramental life of the Church. Rich encourages listeners to reflect on their spiritual practices as they prepare for Christmas.
Takeaways
Ember Days are an ancient Catholic tradition.
They occur four times a year, marking the seasons.
Each Ember Day has a specific agricultural focus.
Winter Ember Days focus on olives and olive oil.
These days serve as a mini-Lent for spiritual preparation.
Fasting during Ember Days helps deepen prayer life.
Ember Days encourage gratitude for God's creation.
They are opportunities to assist those in need.
Prayer for vocations is a key aspect of Ember Days.
Participating in Ember Days can enhance Advent traditions.
Today we start a series on quotes about Productivity from the Saints. We start off with St. Benedict who tells us, “Order your day, and your soul will find peace. Ora et labora — pray and work — are not two tasks, but one rhythm of holiness.”
In our spiritual life and our professional careers, order is foundational to your prayer life and how you approach your work with Christ at the center.
In this episode we explain the liturgical calendar and discuss what is Advent and what are the ways we can be intentional on keeping Advent and the Christmas season focused on the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Have a Merry Diesel Advent!
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Eleazar was a great example of Piety and Holiness. In 2 Maccabees we see how when given the chance to extend his old life by compromising his faith in God, he chose to have 'high resolve' to obey the Lord and to be an example to the future generations.
In this episode of Catholic Piety On Purpose, I discuss the importance of creating a 'Catholic Office Armory' filled with sacramentals to maintain focus on faith in the workplace. The conversation explores the challenges of witnessing one's faith amidst workplace dynamics, the significance of living a life worthy of one's calling, and the call to serve God and others.
Chapters
00:00 Creating an Office Armory for Faith
04:41 The Challenges of Witnessing in the Workplace
08:47 Living a Life Worthy of Your Calling
11:12 Serving God and Others in Daily Life
14:55 Navigating Workplace Dynamics with Faith
17:31 The Importance of Witnessing in a Crooked Generation
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Across YouTube, Instagram, and X, we explore how the disciplines of faith — prayer, fasting, study, and charity — can transform not only our spiritual lives but also our work, leadership, and daily conduct.
Our content draws from Scripture, the Catechism, and the lives of the Saints, alongside reflections on vocation, productivity, and professional excellence. We believe that authentic Catholic living unites worship, belief, and action: how we worship shapes what we believe, and what we believe determines how we live.
Knowledge alone can inflate pride, but knowledge pursued for love of God refines the soul. When that knowledge informs how we live, serve our neighbor, and conduct ourselves in business, it becomes a pathway to sanctity — the making of modern saints in the marketplace.