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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Last weekend, many people experienced something for the first time: a Sunday without the Eucharist. Because of COVID-19, all of the dioceses of the United States, and many others worldwide, have decided to close the doors of its churches in order to ...
Many have suggested that there are serious connections between the Christian celebration of Christmas and the Roman celebrations of their pagan gods, particularly Sol Invictus and Saturnalia. Is there truth to this? Why was December 25 chosen by Chri...
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:/...
Follow the life of Br. Fred Dilger, OFM, Franciscan Friar living in Philadelphia, PA and working at St. Francis Inn.
On All Saints Day, we celebrate the lives of the saints. But lest we lift them too high on a pedestal and give them glory rightfully due to God, it's important to remember that they were sinners as well trying to work out their salvation. We are ...
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.
In honor of my 400th video, I've decided to try two announcements again: a free book giveaway, and a summer speaking tour. If you'd like to sign up for a chance to win a book, click the link below. Only those with an address in the United ...
Pope Francis has called for a Synod of Bishops on "Young People, Faith, and Vocational Discernment," set to meet at the end of this year. In preparation, I met with a few students at Michigan State University to get their take on life in th...
The sacrament of Confession is one of the greatest gifts God has provided his Church, offering us grace and forgiveness whenever we have a contrite heart. But that doesn't mean that we necessarily HAVE to go to the sacrament. What are the require...
Many of us worry about a lot. We live in fear and so hide from danger. Jesus tells us that we must let go of our worries and follow him.
So often we measure the worth of our day based on how busy we were. As disciples of Christ, it's not about being busy, it's about being busy with the mission.
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...
Five years ago, Pope Francis promulgated 'Laudato Si,' the first encyclical devoted to the environment. For Catholics, Creation is a gift from God, something that requires our attention and connects us all. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo...
The Eucharist is the central act of worship for Catholics, offering a sign of unity with God and neighbor. Unfortunately, not everyone is welcome to join in this celebration. Why is that?
Cliches are more than a strain to the ear: they can actually perpetuate really bad theology. Here are five cliches that Christians say all of the time that need to die a fiery death. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://go...
On Holy Thursday each year, Christians all around the world celebrate the most holy Eucharist in a special way, remembering that Christ gave us this gift so that we could share it with others. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: ...
For many years, the Catholic Church required strict fasting before one could receive communion at Mass. Today, few people talk about it anymore. Is it still a rule, and what should Catholics do? SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook...
I got my obedience letter from my provincial...
Many over the years have criticized the structure and implementation of the Novus Ordo for what they believe to be an inferior rite than that of Pius V's 1570 Roman Missal. But might the problem be even deeper? Some suggest that Vatican II broke ...
Follow the life of Fr. Dan Horan, OFM, Franciscan Friar living in Chicago, IL and working at the Catholic Theological Union.




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