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iPadre #189 – The Church is One

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on May 23, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliMay 23, 2010 2

In this episode, we begin devling into the four marks of the Church.  The four marks are essential elements of the Church and Her sacred mission.  We’ll zone in on the first mark, the Church is One.  What does it mean that the Church is one and what are it’s implications for each one of us?

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– Catholic New Media Celebration

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Liberal or Conservative?

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on May 21, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliMay 21, 2010  

People in the Church are often confronted with the question of whether they are liberal or conservative.  The same labels are given to people within the Church for one reason or another.  “He is a liberal priest.”  “He is a conservative bishop.”  “Boy, are those nuns liberal.”  I have been given both labels when I was in the seminary.  Because I wore a cassock, I was a conservative and because I played guitar at the seminary Mass, I was a liberal.  It was really funny in some senses, because neither of those who labeled me, truly knew who I was.  A friend of mine who was a political science major was angered by the labels.  He said that those terms are political and have no place within the Church.  At the time, I felt he was dead wrong.  Today, I will admit that I was wrong.  There is no such thing as a liberal or conservative Catholic.  You are either Catholic or you are not.  You either accept the full moral and dogmatic teaching of the Church or you don’t.  The reality is, they were wrong in the seminary when they told us that nothing is black and white, every issue has gray areas.  The truth of the matter is, the Truth IS the Truth, no matter how you look at it.  How you approach a soul in the pastoral sense is a who different matter.  We never compromise on the truth, yet, we have to lead souls to the Lord with kindness and love.  As Pope Benedict stated in his homily in Porto: “We impose nothing, yet we propose ceaselessly.”  So don’t think of yourself as a liberal or conservative.  The question is, Are you Catholic?

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iPadre #188 – Development of Doctrine

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on May 14, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliMay 14, 2010  

In this episode, we talk about the development of doctrine.  Where does the Catholic Church get what it believes? How does the Pope and bishops come up with new moral teachings?  Does the Pope invent new dogmas and moral teachings?  How does Catholic doctrine and morals come about.  We also talk about Christian suffering.  How can a loving God allow people to suffer?  And the iPadre surprise announcement – coming soon, your very own iPadre app.<

– Music: “Come Holy Spirit” by Joanna Fish
–  PrintCentral for iPad

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Consecration

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on May 14, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliMay 14, 2010  

In the past few days, we have seen our Holy Father, Pope Benedict on pilgrimage to Fatima.  It is in Fatima, that Our Lady requested consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart  She promised that through this consecration would come  it’s conversion and her eventual triumph.

Many Catholics, especially priests have become weary of the word “consecration” and would prefer to use the word “entrustment”.  When we began a Marian Cenacle in one of my former parishes, the priests were all upset with the word “consecration”, they wanted nothing to do with it and did not want anyone else to use the word.  “Those days are gone”, they said.  This is a Vatican II Church.

So what is consecration and why do we need it?  We must begin by saying, that consecration is not something we asked for, it was a direct request from the Mother of God.  She said that is is for the sake and for the world’s salvation.  Consecration is not an outdated theology in the life of the Catholic Church.  Bishops, priests and religious are still considered consecrated!

Let’s first look at entrustment.  Entrustment means that someone is to assigned a responsibility, they have something to do.  A parent will entrust, or assign one of the children to take out the trash, to mow the lawn, or to fulfill a certain task.  The act of consecration on the other hand is much different and does not even resemble entrustment.  Of course we can and should entrust ourselves to Our Lady’s care, but she has requested consecration!

The word consecration comes from the Latin consecrat, which means dedicated or devoted as sacred.  Marian consecration is in essence the renewal and deepening of Baptismal vows.  On the day of our baptism, we were set apart!  At the opening of a new church, the bishop will consecrate it.  Stone altars are consecrated.  Consecration sets a person, place or thing apart, it changes the purpose of for it’s being.  A church is consecrated, set apart for divine worship.  The altar is reserved for sacrifice.  A chalice is consecrated for a holy use.  Things that are consecrated, may not be used for the mundane.  A chalice may never be used for anything but the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – it has been set apart for the blood of Jesus Christ.

At baptism, we were set apart for God.  We were changed forever and configured to Christ Himself.  Once something is consecrated, there is no turning back.  The consecrated soul belongs to God for all eternity.  Whether we are faithful or not, we belong to the Almighty.

Marian consecration helps us to deepen our baptismal consecration.  It is not consecration to Mary so that we are her’s alone. Consecration to Mary is Consecration to Christ.  When we are consecrated to Mary, we enter into her school, we become disciples, so that she may help to form us into the image of her Son.  As the perfect disciple of our Lord, Our Lady’s one desire for all of God’s children is for them to become perfect disciples of her Son.  Our Lady leads us to Christ, she helps us to overcome our sins and impels us to continue the new evangelization.

Today, consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary is imperative.  Like in the times of Noah, we must enter into the Arc of the New Covenant, we must enter into the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  For she is our sure refuge in these times of trial.  Those who entered the arc with Noah were saved from the deluge.  We who enter into the safe refuge of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, will be saved from the deluge of sin and evil.  Lead by Our Lady, we will be formed according to the Heart of Christ, go forward with a forceful proclamation of the Gospel for the New Evangelization and enter into the time of peace she has promised and we all so long for.

Consider making the Total Consecration of St. Louis de Montfort.  You can find the written form here and you can find it in the form of a podcast here.

Let us daily cry out to our heavenly mother in the words of our late Holy Father: “Totus tuus, ego sum Maria!”  I am totally yours Oh Mary!

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iPadre #187 – iPad-re

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on May 2, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliMay 2, 2010  

In this episode, we talk about the Apostle’s Creed, can non-Catholics have a Catholic funeral, how to help someone with alzheimer’s disease, and I have been honored by Apple, they named their latest creation after me, the incredible iPad-re!

– Music: “I Believe (The Apostle’s Creed)” by Paul Lisney

– Letters To Priests (Thanking the Men of the Catholic Church)
– iPadre Podcast Group on Facebook
– iPad Un-boxing Video

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iPadre #186 – The Gift of Celibate Love

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on April 25, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliApril 25, 2010 2

One of the most discussed and contested issues relating to the priesthood is celibacy.  In this episode, I have the vocation director from my diocese speak about this beautiful gift to the Church.

– Music: “Made For You” by Tara Leigh Cobble
– Diocese of Providence Vocations Office
– Fr. Najim’s Blog – Live Holiness
– The Capuchin Sisters of Nazareth

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Cool video by priests/ seminarians

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on April 23, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliApril 23, 2010 1

Thanks to CatholicTV’s twitter post for this one.  Here is a great video of priests or seminarians in Rome.  Something most people wouldn’t think of.  It’s really cool, check it out!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-eiUY_cfmw&feature=player_embedded

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iPadre #185 – The Hail Mary

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on April 16, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliApril 16, 2010  

Today, we cover some great feedback and talk about the Priest’s reception of Holy Communion, why is Jesus called “Son of David”, the Hail Mary and whether can a priest deny absolution in confession.

– Music: “Praise To The Lord” by Jilleen
– SteamingPriest.com

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The Seven Churches

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on April 1, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliApril 1, 2010 5

On Holy Thursday, there is a very beautiful and ancient tradition of visiting seven churches.  Actually, you don’t only visit seven churches, but the Altar of Repose of the Blessed Sacrament.  On Holy Thursday, following the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, the Blessed Sacrament is taken on a procession through the Church and reposed in the tabernacle specially decorated and adorned with at least six candles.  The procession is lead by the cross, two lighter candles incense and the priest, carrying the Blessed Sacrament.  This is a time for intense devotion for the Most Holy Sacrament and prayer as we enter into these holy days.  Visiting the altar of Repose in the seven churches stems from pilgrims visiting the seven churches of Rome as a form of penance.  The seven churches include St Peter’s, St. Paul Outside the Walls, St. Mary Major, St. John in the Lateran, St. Laurence Outside the Walls, Holy Cross in Jerusalem and the Shrine of Our Lady of Divine Love.  The last replaced St. Sebastian Outside the Walls since the year 2000.  I have kept this wonderful tradition for many years and find it most rewarding.  It reminds us of the great gift we have as Catholics in the Blessed Sacrament and a view of the universality of the Church.  Why not start a new tradition for yourself, your family or your parish – pick out seven churches and visit Our Lord this Holy Night!

Be sure to check what time the churches are open, some close at 10 PM, fewer are remaining open until Midnight.

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iPadre #184 – A Priest Forever

The iPadre Catholic Podcast Posted on March 29, 2010 by Fr. Jay FinelliMarch 29, 2010  

In this episode, I share a talk on the permanence of the priesthood and cover some feedback

– Music: “Forever” by Take No Glory
– Effective Faith, Faith That Makes A Difference by Bishop Thomas J. Tobin

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