There can be little doubt that our world is in crisis, but how to respond? It seems like a different outrage, and the meltdown of a different institution comes at us every day Whether it’s Budweiser, Fox News, the Los Angeles Dodgers, or any of the array of scandals that permeate the Church, the political community and the business world, the constant barrage leaves people looking for a solution.
Within the Catholic community—indeed among religious communities of all kinds—there are two different schools of thought. One school says we have to pray. The other demands that we take action. Of course, both are right. It takes prayer and action to both find our salvation and help our world as much as possible. But what’s the right balance? How do we find the answers in our individual lives?
In this video discussion, Dan Flaherty and John Tuturice, draw on everything from Scripture to Church teaching, to canon law, to inspirations from popular culture, to help shape the discussion and—hopefully—help listeners shape their own path in a world that so often seems hell-bent.
This weekend—Friday, June 16 and Saturday, June 17—is the twin feasts of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. May we all rest safely in the Two Hearts.
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