Breaking in the Habit

Breaking in the Habit

Casey Cole, OFM, is a Catholic priest and vowed religious in the Order of Friars Minor, commonly known as "the Franciscans." Casey serves as the associate director of campus ministry at the University of Georgia, and is the founder of Breaking In The Habit Media, a production company that produces online content for evangelisation and catechesis. He is also the author of the book, "Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God."
Br. Casey
offers personal reflections and explanations from a Catholic and Franciscan perspective for Christians who want to become a better disciples of Jesus Christ and discern their vocation.

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The New Testament didn't come from nowhere, but was the result of years of prayer and decisions. How did the Church Fathers choose what to include, and what didn't make the cut?
You might have heard that the pope is infallible. Believe it or not, this is not true.
Starting in July, I will be assigned to the Catholic Center at the University of Georgia to be the director of campus ministry. What does that entail?
The Catholic Church has a certain reputation when it comes to sexual activity. We might have heard of some of its teachings, but do we know why it says what it does?
Almost every depiction of the Christian God is of a man, and the way we speak of God is in masculine terms. Is this correct, and if not, what might we be missing?
In this first segment of the series, we will look at the introductory rites of the Mass, how the congregation is called in and prepared to worship. This will include the gathering, penitential rite, gloria, and collect.
Follow the life of Fr. Bill McConville, OFM, Franciscan Friar living in Durham, NC and working at Immaculate Conception Church.
While we often talk about the "theology of the Church," the diversity of perspectives throughout our history suggests it might be more appropriate to speak of the "theologies of the Church."
We often think of the God of the Old Testament as one of anger and the God of the New Testament as one of mercy. But is this true?
Franciscans have a long history of propagating the faith through intellectual formation. Meet Fr. Ross Chamberland, OFM, who works at St. Bonaventure University, teaching the faith, promoting vocations, and living a friar life.
If you want to follow Jesus, the first thing that you are going to need to let go of is yourself. Leave behind your delusions of grandeur, denial of your own goodness, and false selves, and be the person Jesus created you to be.
On June 22, 2019, I laid down a deacon and stood up a priest. Relive what it was like for me to be ordained to the priesthood, what the liturgy was like, and what I hope for in my life. #Priesthood #Catholic Bishop Luis Rafael's homily: htt...
Catholics insist that a penitent must confess their sins to a priest rather than going directly to God. Why is this?
Most people were taught that Catholics believe in "works righteousness," that we must do things to earn our salvation. This couldn't be further from the truth.
It happens to us all: something comes up and we're going to be late to mass. But how late is TOO late...?
The Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith as Catholics. But that doesn't mean that we always know what we're doing. This six-part series will break the many parts of mass down to explain what we do and why we do it.
Each year the Church canonized new people saints, but have you ever wondered about the process behind it?
Star Wars is obviously a fictional sci-fi drama. But that doesn't mean there aren't some solid Christian elements holding it together, or at least themes of hope, humiliy, faith, and trust that we can learn from.
Baptism is probably the most important sacrament that a Christian can receive as it takes away sins and initiates one into the Body of Christ. But is it really necessary?
St. Francis is the greatest saint in the history of the Church. At least, he is for me.




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