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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It's not uncommon to hear someone on the internet refer to Catholicism as a cult. But is it really?
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: ...
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...
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 ...
What do friars do to make a living? Is it just begging alms, or do we go out and get jobs?
The pandemic has forced us to adjust the way we worship together, resorting to online masses and highly sterilized, private worship experiences. It's great that have these things at all, but they are not a replacement for the real thing. SOCIA...
The Anointing of the Sick is an incredible sacrament with various uses and bestowing four benefits from God. Unfortunately, most Catholics don't grasp all that it offers, diminishing it to merely the last thing one does before they die, waiting u...
Previously, Catholicism in Focus debunked a lot of things St. Francis never actually said. Now, here's a look at some of the things he actually DID say.
We are called to be a royal priesthood for Christ. Does this mean that all are supposed to serve at the altar? No. It means that we are Temples of God, sent to make the world holy through prayer and sacrifice. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/Q...
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 ...
Ever been to a Catholic wedding and left a little confused? Planning a wedding in the Catholic Church and want to know what to expect?
If you know anything about apologetics, you're probably familiar with the many ways that Catholics are different from Protestants in belief and practice. Understanding those doctrinal differences are important. But why are there differences in th...
Most metrics regarding Church involvement in the United States are bleak. Fewer people attend services. Few people hold to the central beliefs of the faith. Fewer people are raising their kids in religious households. Fr. Casey looks to the words of ...
Sometimes we have a habit of limiting God, of confining the Almighty to specific times and places. For Christians, we know that God is always present to us.
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.
SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy Twitter: https://goo.gl/oQs6ck Instagram: https://goo.gl/ShMbhH Podcast: https://goo.gl/xqkssG INTERESTED IN BECOMING A FRIAR? Holy Name Province: https://goo.gl/MXKb2...
What happens after we die? For Catholics, we believe that we will be judged and placed in either heaven or hell, but that those welcomed to heaven might have to take a stop along the way in purgatory. What do we know about this place, and did this do...
Catholics and Protestants have a different number of books in their Bibles. How can this be? It's complicated. SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https://goo.gl/UoeKWy Twitter: https://goo.gl/oQs6ck Instagram: https://goo....
Most take it for granted that Christians worship on Sunday, but the Sabbath God established was actually on Saturday. How did the change occur, and what do we do about the Sabbath today? SOCIAL MEDIA: Blog: https://goo.gl/QuB4ra Facebook: https:...
It's not who the pope is but who he represents that causes crowds to come.




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