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 announcement you've all been waiting for but didn't even know it.
While home on vacation, I had a chance to sit down with my parents and ask them some questions submitted by Breaking In The Habit followers on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Sometimes even the best decisions cause some bad results. Luckily, with the principle of double effect, we're not always responsible for the negative effects of our actions.
Many people treat pornography as a private issue, one dealing only with obscene material. Sadly, this is not the case. Given how videos are made and its link to human trafficking, pornography is very clearly an issue of social justice. Sources for...
Communion may have been received, but the Mass is not over just yet. In the finale of this series, we see how the dismissal gives orients our prayer and gives meaning to the rest of the Mass.
Moral theology is a complicated subject in the Catholic Church. It's not enough to look just at one's actions. We must also consider intentions and circumstances. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy ...
There are more than a few types of religious Orders in the Catholic Church, and it can be difficult to know the differences. This video explains what a charism is and how the Franciscan charism is different from other Orders.
In times of crisis, many people of faith rely on an old adage: everything happens for a reason. While comforting, I'm not sure that this is always helpful. Depending on what we mean, we could actually be perpetuating a very problematic view of Go...
Much is said about the way Catholics adorn their churches with images, and many believe that it is an act of idolatry. Do Catholics worship false gods? What can we say about images and statues in worship? SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra...
The devil tries to trick us, but we can see the game he's playing... and it's a pretty stupid one!
I been waiting literally 8 years for what I'm about to say... and I couldn't be more exciting. Summer 2022 is going to be a good time. SOCIAL MEDIA: Newsletter: https://breakinginthehabit.org/newsletter/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy ...
The tabernacle is among the most important fixtures of a Catholic Church. Yet, there is some debate as to where it should be placed.
Why do the genuinely good people have to suffer in this life?
Jesus never said the words 'I am God.' For some non-Christians, this means that he never thought he was God, but just a prophet. The biblical evidence to the contrary is overwhelming. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: h...
In 800 years, Franciscans haven't just contributed to the Church, they've changed the world. Here are 22 of our most significant accomplishments. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy Twitter: https:/...
Our faith didn't come out of nowhere. Someone passed it on to us. Let's make sure we pass it on to others.
We are often like the discipes in the storm on the lake, focusing on the negative, and forgetting that the Creator is here and loves us.
Lent is sort of like a reset button for our faith. We take this time to remove anything and everything that gets in our way of being disciples of Jesus Christ.
The Los Angeles Religious Education Congress is the largest conference of Catholics in the United States. 40,000 people come each year to hear speakers, find inspiration, and meet one another. This year, I sought their wisdom: what should people let ...
Catholics are accused of idolatry all of the time. Most of the time it's absolutely ridiculous. But not all of the time. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy Twitter: https://goo.gl/oQs6ck Instagram: ht...




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