Wednesday, September 18, 2024
The Forgotten History of Catholic Fasting & Abstinence

In today’s special episode published on Ember Wednesday, I address the forgotten history of Catholic fasting and abstinence based on a talk I gave to the Young Adults of St. John Cantius Church in Chicago, IL

For more information, pick up a copy of "The Definitive Guide to Catholic Fasting and Abstinence," of which even many Catholic priests said that 95% of it was new to them. 

Fasting is one of the chief means of penance we can perform to make satisfaction for sin, as our Lady of Fatima repeatedly called for. However, in a modern Church that legislates fasting only two days a year, we find a woefully lacking answer to Heaven’s incessant calls for penance and reparation. Understanding the decline of fasting over time in the Church should inspire us to observe these older customs and to encourage other Catholics to do so for the purpose of making satisfaction for sin.

While the purpose of fasting has remained the same, how fasting is observed has changed. As more Catholics seek to rediscover the traditions of earlier centuries and piously observe these traditions, they are often confused by the changing disciplines and exceptions for certain times, places, and circumstances. St. Francis de Sales remarked, “If you’re able to fast, you will do well to observe some days beyond what are ordered by the Church.”

“The Definitive Guide to Catholic Fasting and Abstinence fills a great lacuna in the life of the Church. Matthew’s articulate and cogent account of an integral Catholic way of life is one which gives rightful place to the body and its healthy, holistic, and holy subordination to the soul and spirit. Matthew’s book is not only a call to arms, but a call to the recovery of the vital narrative memories of the saints of yesterday, who in their fundamental anthropology, struggles, and strivings are no different from us, the saints of today. With sobriety, intelligence, and authentic piety, The Definitive Guide to Catholic Fasting and Abstinence serves as a point of reference, understanding, and motivation so that the strength and the joy of our forefathers may be ours in the here and now.” (Father Cassian DiRocco)

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Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Why & How to Make a Family Necrology

What Is Necrology

A necrology refers to a list or record of individuals who have died, especially within a specific community, organization, or during a particular time period. In the context of the Church, religious orders will keep necrologies to record the anniversary of the death of the members of the Order. This gives the community the opportunity to remember to pray for the repose of the soul of its members – even members who died long before the current members were alive. In so doing, we are performing a spiritual work of mercy for souls.

Why Make A Necrology

While we often think of praying for the dead in the month of November, all year we have ample opportunities to pray for the souls of the departed. Through almsgiving, penance, and fasting done with the intention of freeing souls in Purgatory, we can directly help the souls in the Church Suffering. And these souls, when freed from their purgation, shall certainly pray without ceasing for our salvation. 

As we know by Faith, the souls of the suffering in Purgatory can benefit from the prayers and sacrifices of the souls on earth who pray and make reparation while in the state of grace. What have you done for the souls of our brothers and sisters in purgatory who suffer because of their sins?  They cannot pray for themselves but you can free them from their sorrows by making reparation for their sins!

How to Make A Family Necrology

Many people enjoy making family trees and researching their genealogy. And while it may be interesting to learn where your forefathers lived, we should not stop at merely researching their names and dates. These were real people. Their souls are still alive. They are still family members even if centuries separate us from them. We have a familial obligation to pray for their souls. When all who knew them on earth have long since died, we can still pray for their souls each and every year on the anniversary of their death and their birthdays. 

Step 1: Start with the family members who have died that you personally knew on earth. List the names, birthdays, and anniversary of death for everyone in your family tree that you know of. 

Step 2: Next, you can use resources like Ancestry.com or other websites to find the names and dates of other, more distant family members. When you find them, add them to your list.

Step 3: After you have a list, add a recurring reminder to your digital calendars so you can pray for the repose of the soul of each person on the anniversary of their death. If you do not use a digital calendar, make a list ideally in date order (i.e. January through December) and print it out. Keep it near your home altar or prayer corner. Refer to it often so you are not only living liturgically by commemorating the saints of each day but also by recalling the death of your family members and recommending their souls to God.

Step 4: As part of our daily prayers, we should also pray for all our forefathers and ancestors whose names we do not know. To this end, the following prayer for the forgotten dead can be one we print out and say each day:

O merciful God, take pity on those souls who have no particular friends and intercessors to recommend them to Thee, who, either through the negligence of those who are alive, or through length of time are forgotten by their friends and by all. Spare them, O Lord, and remember Thine own mercy, when others forget to appeal to it. Let not the souls which Thou hast created be parted from thee, their Creator. May the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

May the Lord, in His loving compassion, have mercy on all of our ancestors. May any in Purgatory be soon released and enjoy eternal beatitude in Heaven.

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Sunday, September 15, 2024
A Catholic Life Podcast: Episode 83

In today’s episode, on the 17th Sunday after Pentecost, I address the following:

  1. Ember Day Reminder & Their Cultural Importance
  2. How & Why to Avoid the Near Occasions of Sin

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Sunday, September 8, 2024
A Catholic Life Podcast: Episode 82

In today’s episode, on the Nativity of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary, I address the following: 

  1. Customs for Our Lady’s Nativity
  2. Customs for the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
  3. Reminder on Upcoming Ember Days

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Sunday, September 1, 2024
A Catholic Life Podcast: Episode 81

In today’s episode, on the 15th Sunday after Pentecost, I address the following:

  1. A Reflection on the 15th Sunday after Pentecost
  2. September Devotions in Honor of Our Lady of Sorrows
  3. The Feast of St. Pius X
  4. The Errors of Modern Philosophy

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Sunday, August 25, 2024
A Catholic Life Podcast: Episode 80

In today’s episode, on the 14th Sunday after Pentecost, I address the following: 

  1. A Reflection on the 14th Sunday after Pentecost
  2. The 7th Precept of the Church: Participating in the Work of Evangelization
  3. Fasting on the Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist

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Sunday, August 18, 2024
A Catholic Life Podcast: Episode 79

In today’s episode, on the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, I address the following:

  1. A Reflection on the 13th Sunday after Pentecost
  2. Within the Octave of the Assumption
  3. The Octave Day of St. Lawrence
  4. What’s Wrong with Martin Luther?
  5. Running Towards a World Without Cancer: Support My NYC Marathon Journey

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Sunday, August 11, 2024
A Catholic Life Podcast: Episode 78

In today’s episode, on the 12th Sunday after Pentecost, I address the following: 

  1. A Reflection on the 12th Sunday after Pentecost
  2. What Are the Precepts of the Church
  3. A History of the Precepts of the Church

This episode is sponsored by PrayLatin.comPrayLatin.com offers Latin prayer cards to learn and share prayers in the sacred language. Learn your basic prayers in Latin conveniently on the go. Practice your pronunciation with easy-to-follow English phonetic renderings of Latin words. PrayLatin.com offers prayer cards in various formats, including Latin-English rosary pamphlets with the traditional 15 mysteries. Shop for additional Latin resources like missal booklets, server response cards, and more. Visit PrayLatin.com today.

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Thursday, August 8, 2024
Running Towards a World Without Cancer: Support My NYC Marathon Journey

I'm happy to announce that I will be running the NYC Marathon this November for a great charity! Please help me raise the funds for cancer victims and their families. I'm participating in the 2024 TCS New York City Marathon as a member of Team Imerman Angels, and I'm excited to make a difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer.

This will be my 4th major marathon as I draw closer to my life goal of completing all 6!

Imerman Angels is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide comfort and understanding for all cancer fighters, survivors, previvors, and caregivers through a personalized one-on-one connection with someone who has been there. Imerman Angels envisions a world where cancer is not a solitary experience.

Through its unique matching process, Imerman Angels partners individuals seeking cancer support with a "Mentor Angel" who provides psychosocial support and support to anyone facing cancer.

If you have enjoyed this blog, please help me raise the funds for Imerman Angels so I can run for their charity. My plan is to offer up the entire marathon for cancer victims. With God's help I hope to get to the finish line for them. With your help, I can get to the starting line.

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Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Champions of Life: Pro-life Saints

The pro-life movement is dedicated to advancing the protection of all human life from conception to natural death. Abortion and euthanasia, which sentence a life to death, are of the utmost importance, yet we also work for the end of human suffering, poverty, and illness. We understand that suffering when offered up for the glory of God and the good of souls, bears eternal merit. Abortion, the most heinous of all crimes against human life, robs a soul of life on earth and of eternal life by depriving the infant of the Sacrament of Baptism.

We are not alone in our work to end abortion, end euthanasia, alleviate poverty, clothe the homeless, protect migrants, or care for the sick and elderly. The lives of St. Gianna Molla, St. Maria Goretti, St. Jeanne Jugan, St. Damien of Molokai, and others provide us with examples to imitate. And more than that, they serve as powerful intercessors for us before the throne of God, who they see now in Heaven. May we learn from their examples and lives and also fight for the right to life here on earth by defending the natural law.

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The elections this November will be essential to furthering the pro-life message! We really need to make sure we vote for those candidates who agree with the Church's teachings on the five non-negotiables, which are always wrong (abortion, embryonic stem cell research, gay marriage, euthanasia, and cloning). The Church never supports a candidate, but it supports views on issues.

So, please, above all, vote for the candidates that are pro-life. Pro-life, of course, also means being anti-poverty and caring for the less fortunate in society, but opposition to abortion must be our #1 concern. The Church teaches that it is a mortal sin to vote for a politician who supports abortion if there is a candidate running who is against abortion.

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