Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
Catholic podcasts dedicated to those on the spiritual journey! Offering the best teachings from the rich Catholic Spiritual/Discernment tradition.
IP#505 Dr. Christopher Reed â Sacred Conversations on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor â Discerning Hearts Podcast
Sacred Conversations by Dr. Christopher Reed on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor
In this episode of âInside the Pagesâ, Kris McGregor interviews Dr. Christopher Reed about his book âSacred Conversations.â Exploring the integration of faith into everyday interactions and emphasizes the importance of meaningful dialogue guided by agape loveâselfless, Christ-like love. Dr. Reed shares how a pivotal conversation inspired him to write the book in just 21 days, offering a process involving invitation, intention, inquiry, illumination, and integration to guide faith-based conversations.
Using the transformative power of intentional, loving conversations, particularly during times of c...
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 4 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 4
St. Thomas you have taught that:
âMany cry to the Lord that they may win riches, that they may avoid losses; they cry that their family may be established, they ask for temporal happiness, for worldly dignities; and, lastly, they cry for bodily health, which is the patrimony of the poor. For these and such like things many cry to the Lord; hardly one cries for the Lord Himself! How easy it is for a man to desire all manner of things from the Lord and yet not desi...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 8 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
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St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 8
One of the greatest proofs of love that Jesus displayed on the cross was putting up with the imperfections of His neighbor. There He showed us that He has a heart that loves us tenderly and watches over us kindly. He even showed His love for those who put Him to death. In those dire moments the Savior expressed thoughts of love even for his executioners, pardoning them in the very act of sinning! How petty-minded we are when we cannot bring ourselves to forget some injury received, even...
Thursday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
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Thursday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 3:7-12
Jes...
ROF1 â Witnesses to Tradition â Roots of the Faith with Mike Aquilina â Discerning Hearts Podcasts
Witnesses to Tradition â Roots of the Faith with Mike Aquilina
Mike Aquilina explores how the Church Fathers function as the hidden roots that nourish Christian faith across centuries. Though separated from modern life by culture, geography, and historical upheaval, the Fathers testify to a continuity of doctrine, worship, and moral life that has remained intact from the earliest generations. Their writings clarify how Scripture was received, interpreted, and lived within the early Christian community, providing a stable guide amid constant cultural change. Without this inherited witness, Cnfusion replaces coherence, particularly on matters such as th...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 7 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 7
Day 7
Our intellect is ordinarily full of ideas, opinions and considerations suggested by self-love. This is the root of many conflicts within the soul, putting before us all sorts of reasons dictated by human prudence to justify our pretensions. People who make use of this false prudence, instead of enlightening their intellect, obscure it. They reject advice given to them and let those reasons prevail in their minds which support their own opinions, even wrong ones. Make use of the virtue of prudence because it is good, bu...
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 3 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 3
St. Thomas you have taught that:
âGod loves his creatures, and he loves each one the more, the more it shares his own goodness, which is the first and primary object of his love. Therefore he wants the desires of his rational creatures to be fulfilled because they share most perfectly of all creatures the goodness of God.
And his will is an accomplisher of things because he is the cause of things by his will. So it belongs to the divine goodness to fulfill the desi...
Wednesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
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Wednesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 3:1-6
Jesu...
HH4 â The Suffering of Love â The Heart of Hope w/ Deacon James Keating Ph.D. â Discerning Hearts Podcast
The Suffering of Love â The Heart of Hope with Deacon James Keating
Deacon James Keating explains redemptive suffering as the practice of freely offering oneâs physical, emotional, or spiritual pain in love for the good of another, uniting that suffering to Christâs own prayer on the cross. Rather than becoming trapped in self-pity or displaced anger, suffering can be transformed into intercessory prayer through a faith-filled imagination that connects real pain, real love for others, and Godâs will for human flourishing. In this way, suffering is no longer isolated or absurd but beco...
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 2 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 2
St. Thomas you have taught that:
âEven though the natural light of the human mind is inadequate to make known what is revealed by faith, nevertheless what is divinely taught to us by faith cannot be contrary to what we are endowed with by nature. One or the other would have to be false, and since we have both of them from God, he would be the cause of our error, which is impossible.â
â Thomas Aquinas, Faith, Reason and Theology
Through the interces...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 6 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
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St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 6
Do not pay any attention to the kind of work you do, but rather to the honor that it brings to God, even though it may seem quite trivial. Desire only to do the Divine Will, following Divine Providence, which is the disposition of Divine Wisdom. In a word, if your works are pleasing to God and recognized as such, that is all that matters. Work hard every day at increasing your purity of heart, which consists in appraising things and weighing them in the balance of Godâs will...
Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
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Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 2:23-28
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SISL1 â Introduction â Struggles in the Spiritual Life with Fr. Timothy Gallagher â Discerning Hearts Podcasts
Introduction â Struggles in the Spiritual Life with Fr. Timothy Gallagher O.M.V.
Fr. Timothy Gallagher explains that struggles are a normal part of an active spiritual life and often signal growth rather than failure. When these difficulties are unnamed or misunderstood, they can hinder progress; when they are recognized and understood, they can become occasions for freedom and maturity. He introduces offers a wide-ranging map of common struggles, from those rooted in physical and emotional limits to deeper interior trials described in the Christian tradition. By learning to notice interior movements, identify what is...
St. Thomas Aquinas Novena â Day 1 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
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St. Thomas Aquinas Novena Day 1
Day 1
St. Thomas you have taught that:
âGod Himself is the rule and mode of virtue. Our faith is measured by divine truth, our hope by the greatness of His power and faithful affection, our charity by His goodness. His truth, power and goodness outreach any measure of reason. We can certainly never believe, trust or love God more than, or even as much as, we should. Extravagance is impossible. Here is no virtuous moderation, no measurable mean; the more extreme our activity, the better we are...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 5 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 5
This poor life is only a journey to the happy life to come. We must not be angry with one another on the way, but rather we must march on as a band of brothers and sisters united in meekness, peace and love. I state absolutely and make no exception: do not be angry at all if that is possible. Do no accept any pretext whatever for opening your heartâs door to anger. Saint James tells us positively and without reservation,â ⊠a manâs anger does not fulfill Go...
Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 2:18-22
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St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 4 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 4
Day 4
Self-love dies only when our body dies, so we must, while we live in this land of exile, continue to counterattack its assaults on our senses and its underhanded tactics. It is enough if we firmly withstand, giving no willful or deliberate consent ⊠When we feel within ourselves the first movements of self-love or of other passions, let us prostrate ourselves immediately before the heart of God and tell Him, in a spirit of confidence and humility, âLord, have mercy on me because I am a very...
Sunday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
Sunday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. John 1:29-34
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St. Anthony of the Desert â Mike Aquilina In Conversation with Bruce and Kris McGregor â Discerning Hearts Podcasts
In this Discerning Hearts conversation, Kris and Bruce McGregor speak with Mike Aquilina about St. Anthony of the Desert and why his life became a defining witness for Christian monasticism. Drawing from St. Athanasiusâ Life of Anthony, the discussion traces how Anthonyâs radical response to the Gospel shaped generations. Though untrained and simple by worldly standards, Anthony listened attentively to Scripture proclaimed in the liturgy and allowed it to govern concrete decisions. That attentiveness drew him into solitude, spiritual combat and later into moments of public witness during persecution and doctrinal conflict.
The conversation show...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 3 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 3
Day 3
I desire very little, and what I do desire I desire very little; I have hardly any desires, but if I were to begin my life all over again I would want to have none at all ⊠Ask for nothing, refuse nothing; we must simply abandon ourselves into the hands of Providence, without nourishing any other desire but to do whatever God wills. St. Paul practiced this act of absolute abandonment at the very moment of his conversion. When he was deprived of his sigh...
Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
Saturday of the First Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 2:13-17
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St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 9 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 9
Day 9
From the Sayings of St. Anthony of the Desert:
Abbe Pambo asked Abba Anthony, âWhat ought I to do?â and the old man said to him, âDo not trust in your own righteousness, do not worry about the past, but control your tongue and your stomach.â
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âOur life and our death is with our neighbor. If we gain our brother, we have gained God, but if we scandalize our brother, we have sinned against Christ.â
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âThis is the G...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 2 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 2
Day 2
State openly that you desire to be devout. I do not say that you should assert that you are devout but that you desire to be devout. Do not be ashamed to practice the ordinary, necessary actions that bring us to the love of God. Acknowledge frankly that you are trying to meditate, that you would rather die than commit a mortal sin, that you are resolved to frequent the sacraments and to follow your directorâs advice. This candid confession of our desire to s...
Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
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Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 2:1-12
Whe...
IP#489 Gary Michuta â The Gospel Truth on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor â Discerning Hearts Podcast
Gary Michuta â The Gospel Truth on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor
Kris McGregor speaks with Gary Michuta about his book The Gospel Truth: How We Can Know What Christ Taught, which examines how the teachings of Jesus were accurately preserved and transmitted. Michuta frames the Gospels like a careful investigation, looking not only at the written texts but also at the living Jewish community that received, memorized, and handed on Jesusâ words. He explains how first-century Jewish culture relied on structured memory techniquesâsuch as rhythm, repetition, dialogue, and settingâto ensure faithful transmission long bef...
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 8 â Discerning Hearts Podcasts
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 8
Day 8
From the Sayings of St. Anthony of the Desert:
A brother renounced the world and gave his goods to the poor, but he kept back a little for his personal expenses. He went to see Abba Anthony. When he told him this, the old man said to him, âIf you want to be a monk, go into the village, buy some meat, cover your naked body with it and come here like that.â The brother did so, and the dogs and birds tore a...
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 1 â Discerning Hearts Podcasts
St. Francis de Sales Novena â Day 1
Day 1
There is no clock, no matter how good it may be, that doesnât need resetting and rewinding twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. In addition, at least once a year it must be taken apart to remove the dirt clogging it, straighten out bent parts and repair those worn out. In like manner, every morning and evening a person who really takes care of his heart must rewind it for Godâs service by means of certain practi...
Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
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Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 1:40-45
A l...
VEC12 â Nestorius â Villains of the Early Church with Mike Aquilina â Discerning Hearts Podcast
Episode 12 â Nestorius â Villains of the Early Church with Mike Aquilina
Mike Aquilina discusses Nestorius as a tragic and almost darkly comic figure whose early success as a learned monk did not prepare him for leadership in Constantinople. His rigid personality, discomfort with women, and obsession with linguistic precision shaped his rejection of the title Theotokos (âMother of Godâ) for Mary. What he considered logical correction instead unsettled ordinary Christian practice, clashed with long-standing prayer and devotion, and provoked resistance from both the people and influential figures in the imperial court. His attempts to curb womenâs visibility in church...
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 7 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 7
Day 7
From the Sayings of St. Anthony of the Desert:
The brothers praised a monk before Abba Anthony. When the monk came to see him, Anthony wanted to know how he would bear insults, and seeing that he could not bear them at all, he said to him, âYou are like a village magnificently decorated on the outside, but destroyed from within by robbers.â
A brother said to Abba Anthony, âPray for me.â The old man said to him, âI will have no mercy on you, nor...
Wednesday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
Wednesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 1:29-39
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HH3 â What is Redemptive Suffering â The Heart of Hope with Deacon James Keating â Discerning Hearts Podcast
What is Redemptive Suffering â The Heart of Hope with Deacon James Keating
Deacon James Keating explains redemptive suffering as the practice of freely offering oneâs physical, emotional, or spiritual pain in love for the good of another, uniting that suffering to Christâs own prayer on the cross. Rather than becoming trapped in self-pity or displaced anger, suffering can be transformed into intercessory prayer through a faith-filled imagination that connects real pain, real love for others, and Godâs will for human flourishing. In this way, suffering is no longer isolated or absurd but beco...
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 6 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena Day 6
Day 6
From the Sayings of St. Anthony of the Desert:
A hunter in the desert saw Abba Anthony enjoying himself with the brethren and he was shocked. Wanting to show him that it was necessary sometimes to meet the needs of the brethren, the old man said to him, âPut an arrow in your bow and shoot it.â So, he did. The old man said, âShoot another,â and he did so. Then the old man said, âShoot yet again,â and the hunter replied âIf I bend my bow...
Tuesday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart Podcast
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 1:21-28
Jesus and hi...
DWG12 â The Peace of Discernment â The Discernment of Godâs Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher â Discerning Hearts Podcast
The Peace of Discernment â âWhat am I to do?â The Discernment of Godâs Will in Everyday Decisions with Fr. Timothy Gallagher
Fr. Timothy Gallagher continues his explanation of Saint Ignatius of Loyolaâs third mode of discernment, focusing on what to do when clarity does not arise after weighing advantages and disadvantages through the âfour columnsâ method. Using the example of a man discerning between remaining in finance or entering medicine, Father Gallagher explains that St. Ignatius offers a second approach within this mode for moments when peace is present but certainty remains elusive. This approach begins with in...
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 5 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 5
Day 5
From the Sayings of St. Anthony of the Desert:
Some brothers came to find Abba Anthony to tell him about the visions they were having, and to find out from him if they were true or if they came from the demons. They had a donkey which died on the way. When they reached the place where the old man was, he said to them before they could ask him anything, âHow was it that the little donkey died on the way...
Monday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart
Monday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Mark 1:14-20
After John had bee...
The Significance of Jesusâ Baptism â Building a Kingdom of Love w/Msgr. John Esseff â Discerning Hearts Podcasts
What happened to you at your baptism?
Msgr. Esseff reflects on the significance of Jesusâ baptism by John the Baptist. Â He asks us to reflect on how our baptism has impacted our lives and does it touches those around us.
Gospel MT 3:13-17
Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan
to be baptized by him.
John tried to prevent him, saying,
âI need to be baptized by you,
and yet you are coming to me?â
Jesus said to him in reply,
âAllow it now, for...
St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 4 â Discerning Hearts Podcast
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St. Anthony of the Desert Novena â Day 4
Day 4
From the Sayings of St. Anthony of the Desert:
Abbe Pambo asked Abba Anthony, âWhat ought I to do?â and the old man said to him, âDo not trust in your own righteousness, do not worry about the past, but control your tongue and your stomach.â
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Abba Anthony said, âI saw the snares that the enemy spreads out over the world and I said groaning, âWhat can get through from such snares?â Then I heard a voice saying to me, âHumility.â
...The Baptism of the Lord â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart
The Baptism of the Lord  â A Time of Lectio Divina for the Discerning Heart
As you begin, take a deep breath and exhale slowly. For at least the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of this day to the Lord.
Say slowly from your heart âJesus, I Trust In YouâŠYou Take Overâ
Become aware that He is with you, looking upon you with love, wanting to be heard deep within in your heartâŠ
From the Holy Gospel of St. Matthew 3:13-17
Jesus came from Galilee...