Feb 13, 2024
Welcome to Episode 165 of the Being
Human Podcast: Understanding the Past to Navigate the Present with
Fr. Sam Kachuba
In this episode, Dr. Greg had the opportunity
to talk to Father Sam Kachuba, a pastor, a podcaster and one of our
Partner Mentors at CatholicPsych. They delve into the historical
and philosophical underpinnings of societal shifts and their impact
on the Church. From the countercultural movements of the 1960s, to
the challenges of navigating cultural shifts posed by communism and
the breakdown of traditional family structures, Father Sam
emphasizes the need for the Church to adapt and communicate
effectively in a changing world. They also discuss the need for
clear, compassionate communication grounded on Catholic principles,
the importance of human formation, renewal, and the call to deepen
our faith and prayer life.
Discussed in the Episode:
- The historical context of societal shifts,
their impact on the Church and how human formation and the ability
to adapt to cultural changes is
essential.
- Insights on the misuse of language and its
influence on societal perceptions and why there is a need for
clear, compassionate communication grounded on Catholic
principles.
- Understanding the concepts of subsidiarity
and solidarity in fostering community responsibility, and the
relevance of recognizing the interconnectedness of individuals
while respecting the autonomy of families and communities.
- The decline of philosophy and theology
education and the lack of cohesion and direction in Catholic
schools, and how this has created a huge impact on students’
understanding of language, philosophy, and theology.
- A discussion on the loss of liturgical
sensibility and tradition in Catholic worship and the urgent need
for a balanced approach to liturgical renewal.
- The importance of strong leadership and
authority and the Church and the call for a renewal of human
formation and spiritual direction within the Church.
- An invitation to exemplify the life and
ministry of Saint John Paul II as a model of authentic witness, and
the call to integrate truth, love, and mission in Church
leadership.
- The importance of authentic encounters and
relationships in the journey of holiness, and the call to embrace
the invitation of Lent to recalibrate, strip away false idols, and
deepen our faith and prayer life.
Resources mentioned or
relevant:
-
Connect with Father Sam Kachuba
- The
Tangent Podcast on Veritas Catholic Network
-
Roar Like the Lamb Podcast
-
Lenten Program Sign Up
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