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Jesus Christ was radical, he broke many customs. If he had wanted women to be priests, he would have chosen them to be priests … Mary [Mother of God] was far holier than Peter. Mary Magdalene showed up to the foot of the Cross. Guess who wasn’t at the foot of the Cross—Peter, Thomas, Matthew. Many of these women were far holier than the first priests. However, in God’s will, he chose men to be the matter for the sacrament of priesthood.
SHOWNOTES
Glory Story (3:05) 
Women Priests (7:49)
Hi Father,
I know you mentioned before you wanted to do a themed show. So I recently heard you speak on church tradition, and the difference between big “T” and little “t” tradition which I’m sure you would elaborate on, maybe even sing about. I wanted to suggest that as a possible theme for the show. I had a specific question pertaining to this topic, and was hoping you’d speak on this: are male only priests a little “t” tradition or a big “T” tradition? I’ve recently been challenged on the church’s position on men as priests and found myself stuck when trying to engage in dialogue on the matter. I’m somewhat familiar with the theology on this but any clarification and insight would be fantastic. Thank you for all you do as a servant and radical disciple of our Lord, for your continued “yes” in answering the call, and example of servant leadership. You are constantly in our prayers.
– Shanna
Married Priests (21:02)
Father Josh,
Yesterday my family and I had an interesting debate over Sunday dinner on our faith and the Catholic religion. To give context, my father is a 7th Day Adventist and my mother is Catholic, which provided an interesting decision for my parents to decide which religion my sister and I would grow up with. Ultimately, my parents decided to raise us in the Catholic Church. My sister and I went to Catholic school all of our lives and have been committed to the principles of our faith through our adult lives. In recent years, our faith has been challenged with exposure to other religions through friends and even through our father’s side of the family. We will be asked questions about traditions within the Catholic faith and we would not have the proper response other than, “this is just the way we’ve done it for years.” Of course this is mainly our fault for not asking these questions about various traditions, but in many instances we feel that some of the traditions within the Catholic religion are lost in translation by being passed from generation to generation without explanation. This has a compounding effect in generations like the true knowledge or intent of many Catholic traditions. Our discussion became further involved when my father brought up an article entitled, “Catholic bishops approve proposal allowing some married men to be ordained priests in the Amazon.” In my opinion, it is well known for the intent and reason that a priest should not be married but this has always been a determining factor for young men that seek the priesthood. There are only a select few that have the gift and dedication such as you to connect with this church family in an effective way, and willing to dedicate the rest of his life to the Lord. I’ve only had the privilege to experience a priest through one possibly two of my church communities in my life. I think that one of the reasons is this tradition. Curious to hear your thoughts and if this is approved, what would be the potential  impact for the greater Catholic community? 
Keep up the good work, love listening to your podcast. I’m a Houston native, Lafayette raised, and work overseas. Hearing your cultural references and coffee in the morning brings a smile to my face when hearing the show.
– Bryan
Flawed Priests (32:20)
How do you see Christ in your priest when his actions and words don’t seem to match up with Jesus? I’m continuously praying the Litany of Humility, and maybe God is trying to make me live that through the actions of the priest, but how do I get past his humanity and see Christ in him?
– Bridget
Resources: 
* Email your questions and feedback to Fr. Josh at askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com 
* Text “askfrjosh” to 33-777 to subscribe for the chance to win a free copy of Fr. Josh’s new book! 
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<p><em>Snippet from the Show <br>
Jesus Christ was radical, he broke many customs. If he had wanted women to be priests, he would have chosen them to be priests … Mary [Mother of God] was far holier than Peter. Mary Magdalene showed up to the foot of the Cross. Guess who wasn’t at the foot of the Cross—Peter, Thomas, Matthew. Many of these women were far holier than the first priests. However, in God’s will, he chose men to be the matter for the sacrament of priesthood.</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong><br>
Glory Story (3:05) </p>

<p>Women Priests (7:49)</p>

<p>Hi Father,</p>

<p>I know you mentioned before you wanted to do a themed show. So I recently heard you speak on church tradition, and the difference between big “T” and little “t” tradition which I’m sure you would elaborate on, maybe even sing about. I wanted to suggest that as a possible theme for the show. I had a specific question pertaining to this topic, and was hoping you’d speak on this: are male only priests a little “t” tradition or a big “T” tradition? I’ve recently been challenged on the church’s position on men as priests and found myself stuck when trying to engage in dialogue on the matter. I’m somewhat familiar with the theology on this but any clarification and insight would be fantastic. Thank you for all you do as a servant and radical disciple of our Lord, for your continued “yes” in answering the call, and example of servant leadership. You are constantly in our prayers.</p>

<p>– Shanna</p>

<p>Married Priests (21:02)</p>

<p>Father Josh,</p>

<p>Yesterday my family and I had an interesting debate over Sunday dinner on our faith and the Catholic religion. To give context, my father is a 7th Day Adventist and my mother is Catholic, which provided an interesting decision for my parents to decide which religion my sister and I would grow up with. Ultimately, my parents decided to raise us in the Catholic Church. My sister and I went to Catholic school all of our lives and have been committed to the principles of our faith through our adult lives. In recent years, our faith has been challenged with exposure to other religions through friends and even through our father’s side of the family. We will be asked questions about traditions within the Catholic faith and we would not have the proper response other than, “this is just the way we’ve done it for years.” Of course this is mainly our fault for not asking these questions about various traditions, but in many instances we feel that some of the traditions within the Catholic religion are lost in translation by being passed from generation to generation without explanation. This has a compounding effect in generations like the true knowledge or intent of many Catholic traditions. Our discussion became further involved when my father brought up an article entitled, “Catholic bishops approve proposal allowing some married men to be ordained priests in the Amazon.” In my opinion, it is well known for the intent and reason that a priest should not be married but this has always been a determining factor for young men that seek the priesthood. There are only a select few that have the gift and dedication such as you to connect with this church family in an effective way, and willing to dedicate the rest of his life to the Lord. I’ve only had the privilege to experience a priest through one possibly two of my church communities in my life. I think that one of the reasons is this tradition. Curious to hear your thoughts and if this is approved, what would be the potential  impact for the greater Catholic community? </p>

<p>Keep up the good work, love listening to your podcast. I’m a Houston native, Lafayette raised, and work overseas. Hearing your cultural references and coffee in the morning brings a smile to my face when hearing the show.</p>

<p>– Bryan</p>

<p>Flawed Priests (32:20)</p>

<p>How do you see Christ in your priest when his actions and words don’t seem to match up with Jesus? I’m continuously praying the Litany of Humility, and maybe God is trying to make me live that through the actions of the priest, but how do I get past his humanity and see Christ in him?</p>

<p>– Bridget</p>

<p>Resources: </p>

<ul>
<li>Email your questions and feedback to Fr. Josh at <a href="mailto:askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com" rel="nofollow">askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com</a> </li>
<li>Text “askfrjosh” to 33-777 to subscribe for the chance to win a free copy of Fr. Josh’s new book!</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Josh answers three questions about the priesthood: Why can’t women be priests? Why can’t priests get married? And how can you look past the human flaws of the priest when he is acting in persona Christi?</p>

<p><em>Snippet from the Show <br>
Jesus Christ was radical, he broke many customs. If he had wanted women to be priests, he would have chosen them to be priests … Mary [Mother of God] was far holier than Peter. Mary Magdalene showed up to the foot of the Cross. Guess who wasn’t at the foot of the Cross—Peter, Thomas, Matthew. Many of these women were far holier than the first priests. However, in God’s will, he chose men to be the matter for the sacrament of priesthood.</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong><br>
Glory Story (3:05) </p>

<p>Women Priests (7:49)</p>

<p>Hi Father,</p>

<p>I know you mentioned before you wanted to do a themed show. So I recently heard you speak on church tradition, and the difference between big “T” and little “t” tradition which I’m sure you would elaborate on, maybe even sing about. I wanted to suggest that as a possible theme for the show. I had a specific question pertaining to this topic, and was hoping you’d speak on this: are male only priests a little “t” tradition or a big “T” tradition? I’ve recently been challenged on the church’s position on men as priests and found myself stuck when trying to engage in dialogue on the matter. I’m somewhat familiar with the theology on this but any clarification and insight would be fantastic. Thank you for all you do as a servant and radical disciple of our Lord, for your continued “yes” in answering the call, and example of servant leadership. You are constantly in our prayers.</p>

<p>– Shanna</p>

<p>Married Priests (21:02)</p>

<p>Father Josh,</p>

<p>Yesterday my family and I had an interesting debate over Sunday dinner on our faith and the Catholic religion. To give context, my father is a 7th Day Adventist and my mother is Catholic, which provided an interesting decision for my parents to decide which religion my sister and I would grow up with. Ultimately, my parents decided to raise us in the Catholic Church. My sister and I went to Catholic school all of our lives and have been committed to the principles of our faith through our adult lives. In recent years, our faith has been challenged with exposure to other religions through friends and even through our father’s side of the family. We will be asked questions about traditions within the Catholic faith and we would not have the proper response other than, “this is just the way we’ve done it for years.” Of course this is mainly our fault for not asking these questions about various traditions, but in many instances we feel that some of the traditions within the Catholic religion are lost in translation by being passed from generation to generation without explanation. This has a compounding effect in generations like the true knowledge or intent of many Catholic traditions. Our discussion became further involved when my father brought up an article entitled, “Catholic bishops approve proposal allowing some married men to be ordained priests in the Amazon.” In my opinion, it is well known for the intent and reason that a priest should not be married but this has always been a determining factor for young men that seek the priesthood. There are only a select few that have the gift and dedication such as you to connect with this church family in an effective way, and willing to dedicate the rest of his life to the Lord. I’ve only had the privilege to experience a priest through one possibly two of my church communities in my life. I think that one of the reasons is this tradition. Curious to hear your thoughts and if this is approved, what would be the potential  impact for the greater Catholic community? </p>

<p>Keep up the good work, love listening to your podcast. I’m a Houston native, Lafayette raised, and work overseas. Hearing your cultural references and coffee in the morning brings a smile to my face when hearing the show.</p>

<p>– Bryan</p>

<p>Flawed Priests (32:20)</p>

<p>How do you see Christ in your priest when his actions and words don’t seem to match up with Jesus? I’m continuously praying the Litany of Humility, and maybe God is trying to make me live that through the actions of the priest, but how do I get past his humanity and see Christ in him?</p>

<p>– Bridget</p>

<p>Resources: </p>

<ul>
<li>Email your questions and feedback to Fr. Josh at <a href="mailto:askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com" rel="nofollow">askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com</a> </li>
<li>Text “askfrjosh” to 33-777 to subscribe for the chance to win a free copy of Fr. Josh’s new book!</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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Snippet from the Show
“Fight the devil the same way Jesus fought the devil. Whenever you recognize some temptation, quote Scripture out loud, and say  ‘Get behind me Satan’. The word of God will fight for us.”
SHOWNOTES
Glory Story (2:20)
Listener Feedback (4:58)
Dropping Hosts (6:51)
Last Sunday, during Communion, as I was peeking at the consecrated host from my hand I dropped it, and it fell to the floor by my feet. I gasped, and immediately grabbed it up and put it in my mouth. I was beyond mortified. I know part of it was embarrassment of those who may have seen me but I couldn't believe I’d been so careless with our Lord. Why wouldn’t I be more attentive during those few minutes I’m receiving Holy Communion. I prayed deeply about this and I heard him chuckle and say “Really, it’s okay.” I just can’t get that sight out of my mind: seeing him, Jesus, on the floor. I pray this never ever happens to me again, but if it does, what is the appropriate thing to do? Is there something more I should do now after making this awful blunder, is this a sin I need to confess? 
–A Clumsy Lover of Christ
Devil in Our Thoughts  (11:09)
Dear Father Josh,
My friend and I enjoy your podcast so very much. It is my favorite to listen to during commutes or travel, and some of the things you say are so profound to me I either have to stop the podcast and keep repeating it in my head, rewind and replay it over and over, and I usually write it down so I can meditate on the words even more. Your book is also amazing and I can’t wait for the new book to be released. You’re a blessing, keep up the awesome work. Here’s our question: does the devil have access to our minds? Does he know our thoughts as God knows our thoughts and our innermost being. We were thinking that the devil does not know our thoughts and the way that we can protect ourselves from his temptation and masterful lies was to never verbalize our thoughts and feelings, to never think out loud if you will. To keep thoughts inside so as to not allow the enemy to know our secrets. If he can’t access our thoughts then he can’t tempt us and control our minds, or use our thoughts and feelings against us. How exactly does the devil tempt us and can he get into our head?
–Two Friends from Texas
Not Kneeling at Mass  (24:03)
Hi Father Josh,
Recently I moved away for college and started attending Mass at one of the local Catholic churches. I was a bit surprised when none of the congregation kneeled down during the Eucharistic prayers. In fact, the pews did not even have kneelers. I’ve since started attending a different Catholic church nearby. This was the first Catholic church I’d ever seen that doesn’t kneel, and it made me curious about the reason. Should I avoid going to this particular church because of this? 
–Claire
Resources
General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) (http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/general-instruction-of-the-roman-missal/)
The Litany of Humil (https://ascensionpress.com/pages/litany-of-humility)ity
Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation (https://ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utm_source=website&amp;amp;utm_medium=media&amp;amp;utm_campaign=brokenandblessed&amp;amp;utm_content=afj) by Fr. Josh
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Josh answers questions about what to do when a consecrated Host is dropped during Communion, if the devil and demons can read our thoughts when we’re tempted, and what to do about a congregation that doesn’t kneel during Mass. </p>

<p><em>Snippet from the Show<br>
“Fight the devil the same way Jesus fought the devil. Whenever you recognize some temptation, quote Scripture out loud, and say  ‘Get behind me Satan’. The word of God will fight for us.”</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong></p>

<p><strong>Glory Story (2:20)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Listener Feedback (4:58)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Dropping Hosts (6:51)</strong><br>
Last Sunday, during Communion, as I was peeking at the consecrated host from my hand I dropped it, and it fell to the floor by my feet. I gasped, and immediately grabbed it up and put it in my mouth. I was beyond mortified. I know part of it was embarrassment of those who may have seen me but I couldn&#39;t believe I’d been so careless with our Lord. Why wouldn’t I be more attentive during those few minutes I’m receiving Holy Communion. I prayed deeply about this and I heard him chuckle and say “Really, it’s okay.” I just can’t get that sight out of my mind: seeing him, Jesus, on the floor. I pray this never ever happens to me again, but if it does, what is the appropriate thing to do? Is there something more I should do now after making this awful blunder, is this a sin I need to confess? <br>
<em>–A Clumsy Lover of Christ</em></p>

<p><strong>Devil in Our Thoughts  (11:09)</strong><br>
Dear Father Josh,<br>
My friend and I enjoy your podcast so very much. It is my favorite to listen to during commutes or travel, and some of the things you say are so profound to me I either have to stop the podcast and keep repeating it in my head, rewind and replay it over and over, and I usually write it down so I can meditate on the words even more. Your book is also amazing and I can’t wait for the new book to be released. You’re a blessing, keep up the awesome work. Here’s our question: does the devil have access to our minds? Does he know our thoughts as God knows our thoughts and our innermost being. We were thinking that the devil does not know our thoughts and the way that we can protect ourselves from his temptation and masterful lies was to never verbalize our thoughts and feelings, to never think out loud if you will. To keep thoughts inside so as to not allow the enemy to know our secrets. If he can’t access our thoughts then he can’t tempt us and control our minds, or use our thoughts and feelings against us. How exactly does the devil tempt us and can he get into our head?<br>
<em>–Two Friends from Texas</em></p>

<p><strong>Not Kneeling at Mass  (24:03)</strong><br>
Hi Father Josh,<br>
Recently I moved away for college and started attending Mass at one of the local Catholic churches. I was a bit surprised when none of the congregation kneeled down during the Eucharistic prayers. In fact, the pews did not even have kneelers. I’ve since started attending a different Catholic church nearby. This was the first Catholic church I’d ever seen that doesn’t kneel, and it made me curious about the reason. Should I avoid going to this particular church because of this? <br>
<em>–Claire</em></p>

<p><strong>Resources</strong></p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/general-instruction-of-the-roman-missal/" rel="nofollow">General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM)</a></li>
<li><a href="https://ascensionpress.com/pages/litany-of-humility" rel="nofollow">The Litany of Humil</a>ity</li>
<li><a href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utm_source=website&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=brokenandblessed&utm_content=afj" rel="nofollow">Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation</a> by Fr. Josh</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Josh answers questions about what to do when a consecrated Host is dropped during Communion, if the devil and demons can read our thoughts when we’re tempted, and what to do about a congregation that doesn’t kneel during Mass. </p>

<p><em>Snippet from the Show<br>
“Fight the devil the same way Jesus fought the devil. Whenever you recognize some temptation, quote Scripture out loud, and say  ‘Get behind me Satan’. The word of God will fight for us.”</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong></p>

<p><strong>Glory Story (2:20)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Listener Feedback (4:58)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Dropping Hosts (6:51)</strong><br>
Last Sunday, during Communion, as I was peeking at the consecrated host from my hand I dropped it, and it fell to the floor by my feet. I gasped, and immediately grabbed it up and put it in my mouth. I was beyond mortified. I know part of it was embarrassment of those who may have seen me but I couldn&#39;t believe I’d been so careless with our Lord. Why wouldn’t I be more attentive during those few minutes I’m receiving Holy Communion. I prayed deeply about this and I heard him chuckle and say “Really, it’s okay.” I just can’t get that sight out of my mind: seeing him, Jesus, on the floor. I pray this never ever happens to me again, but if it does, what is the appropriate thing to do? Is there something more I should do now after making this awful blunder, is this a sin I need to confess? <br>
<em>–A Clumsy Lover of Christ</em></p>

<p><strong>Devil in Our Thoughts  (11:09)</strong><br>
Dear Father Josh,<br>
My friend and I enjoy your podcast so very much. It is my favorite to listen to during commutes or travel, and some of the things you say are so profound to me I either have to stop the podcast and keep repeating it in my head, rewind and replay it over and over, and I usually write it down so I can meditate on the words even more. Your book is also amazing and I can’t wait for the new book to be released. You’re a blessing, keep up the awesome work. Here’s our question: does the devil have access to our minds? Does he know our thoughts as God knows our thoughts and our innermost being. We were thinking that the devil does not know our thoughts and the way that we can protect ourselves from his temptation and masterful lies was to never verbalize our thoughts and feelings, to never think out loud if you will. To keep thoughts inside so as to not allow the enemy to know our secrets. If he can’t access our thoughts then he can’t tempt us and control our minds, or use our thoughts and feelings against us. How exactly does the devil tempt us and can he get into our head?<br>
<em>–Two Friends from Texas</em></p>

<p><strong>Not Kneeling at Mass  (24:03)</strong><br>
Hi Father Josh,<br>
Recently I moved away for college and started attending Mass at one of the local Catholic churches. I was a bit surprised when none of the congregation kneeled down during the Eucharistic prayers. In fact, the pews did not even have kneelers. I’ve since started attending a different Catholic church nearby. This was the first Catholic church I’d ever seen that doesn’t kneel, and it made me curious about the reason. Should I avoid going to this particular church because of this? <br>
<em>–Claire</em></p>

<p><strong>Resources</strong></p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/the-mass/general-instruction-of-the-roman-missal/" rel="nofollow">General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM)</a></li>
<li><a href="https://ascensionpress.com/pages/litany-of-humility" rel="nofollow">The Litany of Humil</a>ity</li>
<li><a href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utm_source=website&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=brokenandblessed&utm_content=afj" rel="nofollow">Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation</a> by Fr. Josh</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Holding Hands During the Our Father, Loss of Zeal, and Rap</title>
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  <description>Fr. Josh answers questions about holding hands when we say the Our Father during Mass, what to do about a dry spiritual life, and whether it’s possible to reconcile a love of rap and a religious vocation.
Snippet from the Show
“Holding hands is not a required posture during Mass. The only thing required in the GIRM is that we’re standing during the Our Father.”
SHOWNOTES
Glory Story (2:32)
Listener Feedback (9:50) 
Holding Hands During the Our Father (12:10)
What's up with holding hands during the Lord's Prayer? I don't see anything wrong with it but question why people do it to begin with. What's the history behind this and what does the Church say about it? 
-David
Loss of Zeal (18:20)
I recently found your podcast and I love listening to it as it is down to earth and practical. I'm a young religious sister recently professed (1 yr). Since my profession, I have been in a desert period and I'm tired of being in this place. I want to regain the zeal I once had to spread the love of Christ. How can I overcome this? 
-Natania
Rap (27:35) 
Hi Fr. Josh, I am a Ghanaian from West Africa, the motherland. I am graduating from the university this year and I hope to join the Franciscan conventuals next year. I love rap music and I myself can write raps but I fear it will be a hinderance to my vocation as I love both my vocation and rap music so much. Please I need your advice on what to do. Thank you so much.
-Stephen
Resources
* Acedia- The Noonday Devil (https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/acedia-the-noonday-devil/) video by Fr. Mike Schmitz
* Pocket Guide to the Rosary (https://ascensionpress.com/collections/romans-the-gospel-of-salvation?utm_source=website&amp;amp;utm_medium=media&amp;amp;utm_campaign=pocketguidetotherosary&amp;amp;utm_content=afj) by Matt Fradd
* Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation (https://shop.ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utm_source=website&amp;amp;utm_medium=media&amp;amp;utm_campaign=brokenandblessed&amp;amp;utm_content=afj) by Fr. Josh
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<p><em>Snippet from the Show<br>
“Holding hands is not a required posture during Mass. The only thing required in the GIRM is that we’re standing during the Our Father.”</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong></p>

<p>Glory Story (2:32)</p>

<p>Listener Feedback (9:50) </p>

<p>Holding Hands During the Our Father (12:10)</p>

<p>What&#39;s up with holding hands during the Lord&#39;s Prayer? I don&#39;t see anything wrong with it but question why people do it to begin with. What&#39;s the history behind this and what does the Church say about it? </p>

<p>-David</p>

<p>Loss of Zeal (18:20)</p>

<p>I recently found your podcast and I love listening to it as it is down to earth and practical. I&#39;m a young religious sister recently professed (1 yr). Since my profession, I have been in a desert period and I&#39;m tired of being in this place. I want to regain the zeal I once had to spread the love of Christ. How can I overcome this? </p>

<p>-Natania</p>

<p>Rap (27:35) <br>
Hi Fr. Josh, I am a Ghanaian from West Africa, the motherland. I am graduating from the university this year and I hope to join the Franciscan conventuals next year. I love rap music and I myself can write raps but I fear it will be a hinderance to my vocation as I love both my vocation and rap music so much. Please I need your advice on what to do. Thank you so much.</p>

<p>-Stephen</p>

<p>Resources</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/acedia-the-noonday-devil/" rel="nofollow">Acedia- The Noonday Devil</a> video by Fr. Mike Schmitz</li>
<li><a href="https://ascensionpress.com/collections/romans-the-gospel-of-salvation?utm_source=website&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=pocketguidetotherosary&utm_content=afj" rel="nofollow">Pocket Guide to the Rosary</a> by Matt Fradd
*<a href="https://shop.ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utm_source=website&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=brokenandblessed&utm_content=afj" rel="nofollow"> Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation</a> by Fr. Josh</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Josh answers questions about holding hands when we say the Our Father during Mass, what to do about a dry spiritual life, and whether it’s possible to reconcile a love of rap and a religious vocation.</p>

<p><em>Snippet from the Show<br>
“Holding hands is not a required posture during Mass. The only thing required in the GIRM is that we’re standing during the Our Father.”</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong></p>

<p>Glory Story (2:32)</p>

<p>Listener Feedback (9:50) </p>

<p>Holding Hands During the Our Father (12:10)</p>

<p>What&#39;s up with holding hands during the Lord&#39;s Prayer? I don&#39;t see anything wrong with it but question why people do it to begin with. What&#39;s the history behind this and what does the Church say about it? </p>

<p>-David</p>

<p>Loss of Zeal (18:20)</p>

<p>I recently found your podcast and I love listening to it as it is down to earth and practical. I&#39;m a young religious sister recently professed (1 yr). Since my profession, I have been in a desert period and I&#39;m tired of being in this place. I want to regain the zeal I once had to spread the love of Christ. How can I overcome this? </p>

<p>-Natania</p>

<p>Rap (27:35) <br>
Hi Fr. Josh, I am a Ghanaian from West Africa, the motherland. I am graduating from the university this year and I hope to join the Franciscan conventuals next year. I love rap music and I myself can write raps but I fear it will be a hinderance to my vocation as I love both my vocation and rap music so much. Please I need your advice on what to do. Thank you so much.</p>

<p>-Stephen</p>

<p>Resources</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/acedia-the-noonday-devil/" rel="nofollow">Acedia- The Noonday Devil</a> video by Fr. Mike Schmitz</li>
<li><a href="https://ascensionpress.com/collections/romans-the-gospel-of-salvation?utm_source=website&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=pocketguidetotherosary&utm_content=afj" rel="nofollow">Pocket Guide to the Rosary</a> by Matt Fradd
*<a href="https://shop.ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation?utm_source=website&utm_medium=media&utm_campaign=brokenandblessed&utm_content=afj" rel="nofollow"> Broken and Blessed: An Invitation to My Generation</a> by Fr. Josh</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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  <title>Traditional Latin Mass, Witchcraft, and Mystic Visions</title>
  <link>https://askfrjosh.fireside.fm/60</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2019 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <itunes:duration>30:36</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Fr. Josh answers questions about why some Catholics seem to think traditional Latin Mass is better than the Norvus Ordo, whether witchcraft is demonic or fake, and why only some saints have mystic visions.
If you have a question, comment, or response for Fr. Josh, email us at askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com. You may hear your question or comment in an upcoming podcast episode!
Snippet from the Show
“Just because a priest celebrates one of the liturgies sloppily doesn’t mean that liturgy is bad [traditional Latin Mass or Norvus Ordo]. It means that priest needs to be reformed.”
SHOWNOTES
Glory Story (2:08)
Fr. Josh recalls the very first Catholic book he ever read outside of the Bible: The Mystical City of God by Venerable Mary Agreda. Read it. It will rock your world!!
Listener Feedback (5:59)
Witchcraft (8:29)
Hello Father Josh, Could you please explain what the Church teaches on witchcraft and tarot cards and all that creepy stuff. I know it’s something we as Catholics shouldn’t be part of in general. However, I want to understand the Church’s reasoning behind this. Do we believe witchcraft is not real and it’s all fake? Or do we believe it’s the devil working in this world and that’s why we stay away? Do we believe tarot cards really reveal the future or do we believe it’s all fake or do we believe it’s real but it’s evil? Lol it gets pretty confusing. I mean I know we are not supposed to be superstitious... whatever that means... but being from Africa, I’ve seen some really crazy things happen in this life, that can low-key only be explained through witchcraft (which a lot of people still practice). Anyway, I just want to know what to think about all this and I trust the Church to guide me. Thank you Father Josh! I’ll be praying for you! And pray for me too! 
-Ozigbo
Mystic Visions (17:04)
Father, I’m reading the meditations of Christ and each day there is a new meditation about a saint. I’m reading all these saints and their experiences with miraculous appearances of Jesus or Mary or another holy figure and they instantly feel that change of heart and have immense faith. My question is, if we are all called to be saints how come some people have those miraculous visions and others don’t? Because you do need a miracle to become a saint, right? So it seems like Gods’ choosing specific people? 
-Andrew
Traditional Latin Mass (22:15)
Hi Fr. Josh, My parish priest has always made his opinion known on the Latin Mass following, like they are cultish, think they are better than people who follow the New Order Mass, etc. At first I wasn't sure what to think, but after some personal experience I'm a bit worried. It seems like Latin Mass followers go around saying that they are basically better than us: they refuse Communion if it’s not administered by the priests, say that the Novus Ordo celebrations of the Mass aren't valid, and even say that women should only wear dresses and are meant to stay at home to raise children. I get the feeling that they "groom" or "brainwash" people into following this extreme and fanatical form of Catholicism.
What are your thoughts on this extreme Catholicism following?  A google search leads to Novus Ordo Watch, Ad Orientum Masses--how the New Order Mass isn't really worship and isn't really Catholicism, etc., and I am so confused. There is so much division in our world--and now I come across this?  I love being Catholic, but just feel that this is so wrong.  We are all Catholics in the same universal Church, aren't we? Fr. Josh I'm sorry this isn't very articulate, but what are your thoughts? Thank you so much for your time!! 
-Maria 
Universal Call to Holiness (29:40)
Resources
Want to browse the previous resources Fr. Josh has recommended? Click here to select an episode and view the shownotes.
 Broken and Blessed (https://shop.ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation) book by Fr. Josh Johnson
The Mystical City of God (https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+mystical+city+of+god&amp;amp;gclid=EAIaIQobChMIot3iqfOT4wIVxYCfCh3FogRCEAAYASAAEgI2yfD_BwE&amp;amp;hvadid=241632173712&amp;amp;hvdev=c&amp;amp;hvlocphy=9007348&amp;amp;hvnetw=g&amp;amp;hvpos=1t1&amp;amp;hvqmt=e&amp;amp;hvrand=2610248537695113693&amp;amp;hvtargid=kwd-404619486&amp;amp;hydadcr=8264_10374934&amp;amp;tag=googhydr-20&amp;amp;ref=pd_sl_3j0e4kts7l_e) by Venerable Mary Agreda
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Josh answers questions about why some Catholics seem to think traditional Latin Mass is better than the Norvus Ordo, whether witchcraft is demonic or fake, and why only some saints have mystic visions.</p>

<p>If you have a question, comment, or response for Fr. Josh, email us at <a href="mailto:askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com" rel="nofollow">askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com</a>. You may hear your question or comment in an upcoming podcast episode!</p>

<p><em>Snippet from the Show<br>
“Just because a priest celebrates one of the liturgies sloppily doesn’t mean that liturgy is bad [traditional Latin Mass or Norvus Ordo]. It means that priest needs to be reformed.”</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong></p>

<p><strong>Glory Story (2:08)</strong><br>
Fr. Josh recalls the very first Catholic book he ever read outside of the Bible: The Mystical City of God by Venerable Mary Agreda. Read it. It will rock your world!!</p>

<p><strong>Listener Feedback (5:59)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Witchcraft (8:29)</strong><br>
Hello Father Josh, Could you please explain what the Church teaches on witchcraft and tarot cards and all that creepy stuff. I know it’s something we as Catholics shouldn’t be part of in general. However, I want to understand the Church’s reasoning behind this. Do we believe witchcraft is not real and it’s all fake? Or do we believe it’s the devil working in this world and that’s why we stay away? Do we believe tarot cards really reveal the future or do we believe it’s all fake or do we believe it’s real but it’s evil? Lol it gets pretty confusing. I mean I know we are not supposed to be superstitious... whatever that means... but being from Africa, I’ve seen some really crazy things happen in this life, that can low-key only be explained through witchcraft (which a lot of people still practice). Anyway, I just want to know what to think about all this and I trust the Church to guide me. Thank you Father Josh! I’ll be praying for you! And pray for me too! <br>
-Ozigbo</p>

<p><strong>Mystic Visions (17:04)</strong><br>
Father, I’m reading the meditations of Christ and each day there is a new meditation about a saint. I’m reading all these saints and their experiences with miraculous appearances of Jesus or Mary or another holy figure and they instantly feel that change of heart and have immense faith. My question is, if we are all called to be saints how come some people have those miraculous visions and others don’t? Because you do need a miracle to become a saint, right? So it seems like Gods’ choosing specific people? <br>
-Andrew</p>

<p><strong>Traditional Latin Mass (22:15)</strong><br>
Hi Fr. Josh, My parish priest has always made his opinion known on the Latin Mass following, like they are cultish, think they are better than people who follow the New Order Mass, etc. At first I wasn&#39;t sure what to think, but after some personal experience I&#39;m a bit worried. It seems like Latin Mass followers go around saying that they are basically better than us: they refuse Communion if it’s not administered by the priests, say that the Novus Ordo celebrations of the Mass aren&#39;t valid, and even say that women should only wear dresses and are meant to stay at home to raise children. I get the feeling that they &quot;groom&quot; or &quot;brainwash&quot; people into following this extreme and fanatical form of Catholicism.</p>

<p>What are your thoughts on this extreme Catholicism following?  A google search leads to Novus Ordo Watch, Ad Orientum Masses--how the New Order Mass isn&#39;t really worship and isn&#39;t really Catholicism, etc., and I am so confused. There is so much division in our world--and now I come across this?  I love being Catholic, but just feel that this is so wrong.  We are all Catholics in the same universal Church, aren&#39;t we? Fr. Josh I&#39;m sorry this isn&#39;t very articulate, but what are your thoughts? Thank you so much for your time!! <br>
-Maria </p>

<p><strong>Universal Call to Holiness (29:40)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Resources</strong><br>
<em>Want to browse the previous resources Fr. Josh has recommended? Click here to select an episode and view the shownotes.</em></p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://shop.ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation" rel="nofollow"> Broken and Blessed</a> book by Fr. Josh Johnson</li>
<li><a href="https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+mystical+city+of+god&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIot3iqfOT4wIVxYCfCh3FogRCEAAYASAAEgI2yfD_BwE&hvadid=241632173712&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9007348&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1t1&hvqmt=e&hvrand=2610248537695113693&hvtargid=kwd-404619486&hydadcr=8264_10374934&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_3j0e4kts7l_e" rel="nofollow">The Mystical City of God</a> by Venerable Mary Agreda</li>
</ul><p><a rel="payment" href="https://ascensionpress.com/products/support-ascension">Support Ask Father Josh (Your Catholic Question and Answer Podcast)</a></p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Fr. Josh answers questions about why some Catholics seem to think traditional Latin Mass is better than the Norvus Ordo, whether witchcraft is demonic or fake, and why only some saints have mystic visions.</p>

<p>If you have a question, comment, or response for Fr. Josh, email us at <a href="mailto:askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com" rel="nofollow">askfrjosh@ascensionpress.com</a>. You may hear your question or comment in an upcoming podcast episode!</p>

<p><em>Snippet from the Show<br>
“Just because a priest celebrates one of the liturgies sloppily doesn’t mean that liturgy is bad [traditional Latin Mass or Norvus Ordo]. It means that priest needs to be reformed.”</em></p>

<p><strong>SHOWNOTES</strong></p>

<p><strong>Glory Story (2:08)</strong><br>
Fr. Josh recalls the very first Catholic book he ever read outside of the Bible: The Mystical City of God by Venerable Mary Agreda. Read it. It will rock your world!!</p>

<p><strong>Listener Feedback (5:59)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Witchcraft (8:29)</strong><br>
Hello Father Josh, Could you please explain what the Church teaches on witchcraft and tarot cards and all that creepy stuff. I know it’s something we as Catholics shouldn’t be part of in general. However, I want to understand the Church’s reasoning behind this. Do we believe witchcraft is not real and it’s all fake? Or do we believe it’s the devil working in this world and that’s why we stay away? Do we believe tarot cards really reveal the future or do we believe it’s all fake or do we believe it’s real but it’s evil? Lol it gets pretty confusing. I mean I know we are not supposed to be superstitious... whatever that means... but being from Africa, I’ve seen some really crazy things happen in this life, that can low-key only be explained through witchcraft (which a lot of people still practice). Anyway, I just want to know what to think about all this and I trust the Church to guide me. Thank you Father Josh! I’ll be praying for you! And pray for me too! <br>
-Ozigbo</p>

<p><strong>Mystic Visions (17:04)</strong><br>
Father, I’m reading the meditations of Christ and each day there is a new meditation about a saint. I’m reading all these saints and their experiences with miraculous appearances of Jesus or Mary or another holy figure and they instantly feel that change of heart and have immense faith. My question is, if we are all called to be saints how come some people have those miraculous visions and others don’t? Because you do need a miracle to become a saint, right? So it seems like Gods’ choosing specific people? <br>
-Andrew</p>

<p><strong>Traditional Latin Mass (22:15)</strong><br>
Hi Fr. Josh, My parish priest has always made his opinion known on the Latin Mass following, like they are cultish, think they are better than people who follow the New Order Mass, etc. At first I wasn&#39;t sure what to think, but after some personal experience I&#39;m a bit worried. It seems like Latin Mass followers go around saying that they are basically better than us: they refuse Communion if it’s not administered by the priests, say that the Novus Ordo celebrations of the Mass aren&#39;t valid, and even say that women should only wear dresses and are meant to stay at home to raise children. I get the feeling that they &quot;groom&quot; or &quot;brainwash&quot; people into following this extreme and fanatical form of Catholicism.</p>

<p>What are your thoughts on this extreme Catholicism following?  A google search leads to Novus Ordo Watch, Ad Orientum Masses--how the New Order Mass isn&#39;t really worship and isn&#39;t really Catholicism, etc., and I am so confused. There is so much division in our world--and now I come across this?  I love being Catholic, but just feel that this is so wrong.  We are all Catholics in the same universal Church, aren&#39;t we? Fr. Josh I&#39;m sorry this isn&#39;t very articulate, but what are your thoughts? Thank you so much for your time!! <br>
-Maria </p>

<p><strong>Universal Call to Holiness (29:40)</strong></p>

<p><strong>Resources</strong><br>
<em>Want to browse the previous resources Fr. Josh has recommended? Click here to select an episode and view the shownotes.</em></p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://shop.ascensionpress.com/products/broken-and-blessed-an-invitation-to-my-generation" rel="nofollow"> Broken and Blessed</a> book by Fr. Josh Johnson</li>
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