Saturday, 1 February 2025

I Don’t Have the Courage to Evangelise As I Should… So What Can I Do?

Evangelisation is at the heart of our Catholic faith. Christ’s Great Commission, "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19), calls each of us to share the Good News. Yet, for many Catholics, the thought of evangelising can feel daunting, even overwhelming. We may hesitate out of fear of rejection, lack of knowledge, or simply feeling unworthy of the task.

If you find yourself struggling with courage when it comes to evangelisation, you are not alone. The good news is that there are practical steps you can take to grow in confidence and fulfil your calling as a disciple of Christ.

Tuesday, 28 January 2025

A Simple Catholic Approach To Continual Prayer.

In the Catholic tradition, prayer is considered a fundamental aspect of spiritual life – a way to communicate with God, seek guidance, and cultivate a deeper relationship with the divine. 

While structured prayers and formal rituals play a significant role in Catholic worship, the concept of continual prayer offers a more fluid and ongoing approach to connecting with the divine presence. 

Let's explore a simple Catholic approach to continual prayer and how it can be integrated into daily life.

Friday, 24 January 2025

Returning To Our Father From Lukewarmness Or Sin

There is no greater tragedy than feeling distant from our Heavenly Father, yet no greater joy than returning to Him. 

Whether this distance arises from lukewarmness or outright sin, it is a universal experience for Christians to struggle with remaining close to God. 

The story of the Prodigal Son, recounted in Luke 15:11–32, provides profound wisdom on God’s mercy and the joy that comes from reconciliation. Complementing this message are the heartfelt lyrics of "When God Ran" by Phillips, Craig & Dean and "Here I Am Again" by Masters Voice, which beautifully illustrate the journey of returning to the Father.

This article explores the reality of drifting from God, the call to return, and the boundless love that awaits us when we do.

Wednesday, 22 January 2025

Is It Possible to Live A Sinless Life As A Catholic?

Living a sinless life is a concept deeply rooted in many religious traditions, including Catholicism. 

The Catholic Church teaches that all humans are born with original sin inherited from Adam and Eve but also believes in the possibility of living a life free from sin through the grace of God. 

The question of whether it is possible to live a sinless life as a Catholic is a complex and nuanced one, drawing on theological, philosophical, and practical considerations.

Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Our Lord's Birth Was First Proclaimed To Lowly Shepherds And The Miracle Of The Wine At The Wedding At Cana Was Shared First With The Servants... Let's Explore This Theme

The Gospel narratives are replete with moments where the divine intersects with the ordinary, where heaven meets earth in the humblest of circumstances. 

Two such moments stand out in their simplicity and profound theological significance: the announcement of Our Lord's birth to lowly shepherds and the sharing of the first miracle at Cana with the servants. 

These events, far from being mere footnotes in salvation
history, reveal deep truths about God's kingdom and His preferential option for the humble. 

Let us delve into this theme and uncover the treasures it holds for our faith and daily lives.

Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Why I Love "The Catholic Current" Podcast

In today’s world, where countless voices vie for our attention, finding a source of wisdom and truth can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. This is particularly true for Catholics seeking to deepen their faith amidst the noise of secular culture. Enter The Catholic Current, a podcast that has captured my heart and nourished my soul. 

With its engaging content, thought-provoking discussions, and unwavering fidelity to Catholic teaching, The Catholic Current stands out as a beacon of light in the digital age. Let me tell you why I love this podcast and why I believe it deserves a place in your listening rotation.