Greetings from Ireland!
It’s been quite a ten-day trip so far! Back in January I was invited to Italy to speak at a conference of Franciscans about evangelizing through social media (more on that next week). Given that Ireland is (sort of) on the way home, and there are friars that allow me to stay for free, I’ve decided to make a quick pilgrimage to my ancestral land (and film a video for next week.) For now, here’s a wrap-up of the past week or so.
It was a LONG Journey
A direct flight from Atlanta to Rome existed… for a few months salary. Instead, I took a flights from Macon to Baltimore to Reykjavik to Rome, totally about 19 hours. A bit grueling, but it left me time to answer some questions.
Let’s “Fix” the Church
Let’s be clear: the Catholic Church isn’t “broken” because Christ will always be its head. But that doesn’t mean that the humans that make it up are perfect or that we are always effective at preaching the Gospel. If we’re honest with ourselves, we could be doing better. In this video, I provide 5 ways to do so.
Angry With God? Tell Him
It amazes me how many people I meet who have anger in their life, at life in general or God specifically, and don’t bring that to prayer. I say, don’t make a bad situation worse by lying to God… he already knows how you’re feeling. All you can ever do in prayer is say exactly where you are.
This went REALLY Viral
If I make a video that gets more than 200,000 views, that’s extraordinary. This video got more than 200,000 likes. The response has blown me away—that so many people have loved it, and that so many people didn’t understand it. To be clear, this is parody, not of the mass but of reality shows. They praise human accomplishments all the time, but what they should be praising is Jesus Christ.
A PSA You Won’t Want to Miss
If you’re ever in Rome, keep this in mind…
Traveling Tomorrow
After two days in Dublin, I’m off to Killarney early tomorrow to visit the novices and take a day exploring Killarney National Park. This time in Ireland is a mix of vacation and retreat, so I’m looking forward to seeing the beautiful countryside, having a little more time for prayer, and getting some writing done. If you would, say a prayer for my time here!
Peace and good,
Fr. Casey, OFM