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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St. Francis is one of the greatest saints of all time and finds his name attached to a lot of popular quotes. But did he say it all, and what do we make of the things he didn't say?
Ever wonder what priests and religious do on mission in foreign countries? Follow Fr. Colin King, OFM, as he serves the people of Jamaica.
It's not uncommon to hear someone on the internet refer to Catholicism as a cult. But is it really?
The Liturgy of the Hours, or 'Divine Office' is the official common prayer of the Catholic Church. Priests and religious are bound to pray it every day, but lay people should also feel compelled to take part in it. What is this prayer, where ...
There are many reasons why not to answer a call from God... but are any of them good ones?
What do friars do to make a living? Is it just begging alms, or do we go out and get jobs?
Looking to the future and having hope is one of the greatest gifts we have as Christians. But sometimes we become too rigid in what we hope for, actually demanding things from God, others, and ourselves. We need to let this go.
Many will tell graduates to 'follow your passion' and live your life. I think that this is nonsense. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy Twitter: https://goo.gl/oQs6ck Instagram: https://goo.gl/Sh...
Today, it's quite common to hear someone use the word "heresy" or to call someone a "heretic." Unfortunately, more times than not, these words are often misunderstood. So, what is a heresy, and why should we be careful using i...
When we look through history, we see that the celebration of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church contains not only many varied expressions, but a faith and theology that seems to have evolved.
It's not who the pope is but who he represents that causes crowds to come.
Jesus tells us that if we knock, the door will be opened to us, that all who come to him in prayer will get what they want. But this isn't always the case, is it? Sometimes, our prayers are not answered. What does this say about God, and how do w...
They say never meet your heroes because they might disappoint you. Turns out, you don't actually have to meet for that to happen. All too often, someone we revere turns out to have done horrible things. What do we do then? How do we deal with the...
The Martyrs died gruesome deaths, showing great faith even to the end. For the rest of us, living a good life, day in and day out is a form of spiritual sacrifice... and it might even be more difficult. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra ...
Sometimes the news is just too grim. We want to look away. Want to hide from it and wait for things to get back to normal. Fight that urge. Disciples of Christ don't hide from the suffering of others, they embrace it, take it on themselves, and s...
It's reading week at the seminary! And it couldn't come a day sooner...
Just because someone isn't old enough to enter religious life or to fully understand what that commitment entails doesn't mean that he or she can't start discerning a vocation. Here are three things that people can and should do before ac...
Follow the life of Fr. Patrick Tuttle, Franciscan Friar living in Greenville, SC and working at St. Anthony of Padua Church.
Breaking the Habit with Br Casey Cole OFM. Br Casey discusses patience.
This summer, I traveled 9500 miles across the United States on a preaching mission. I visited ten Catholic Churches in twelve weeks, encouraging people to discern a way of discipleship. As you can imagine, I learned a few things along the way...




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