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Off the Rails: The Cultural Shift is Upon Us

Off the Rails: The Cultural Shift is Upon Us

FromAvoiding Babylon


Off the Rails: The Cultural Shift is Upon Us

FromAvoiding Babylon

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Length:
120 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!They say a single tweet can be a bridge or a barricade; this time, it led to an unlikely friendship and a podcast episode you won't forget. Joe Bocca, a local enigma with a penchant for privacy, and Alberto, Anthony's former Twitter sparring partner, join Anthony in peeling back the layers of our digital personas. We laugh about how a simple typo birthed the 'bogus ordo' in-joke, but also dig deeper into the serious side of our online skirmishes and the odd pride some boomers take in their cringe-worthy internet fame. Together, we wrestle with the quirks of communicating faith and conservatism in the age of the internet, all the while navigating the minefield of modern Catholic theology.Amidst the laughter and technical difficulties (Rob, we missed you), the conversation takes a somber turn as we discuss the sacred intricacies of attending the traditional Latin Mass and the generational impact of Vatican II. Personal stories of interfaith marriages and the journey from cradle Catholic to convert showcase the profound ways culture influences our spiritual lives. When the topic shifts to the controversial elements of modern Catholic theology, we don't shy away. From Pope Francis to Theology of the Body, every stone is unturned—even if it means seeking solace on alternative streaming platforms to speak our minds freely.Wrapping up, our debate heats up as we confront the contentious future of the Catholic Church, dissecting the SSPX identity crisis and the political discord that often finds its way into religious communities. In a world where marriages grapple with traditional values and political and religious identities are ever at odds, we ponder whether dialogue can truly build bridges. We question the prudence of marriage in a turbulent culture, and dare to ask if the Church is ready to navigate modernism's rocky terrain. Through it all, our commitment to challenging conversations and the humor that makes them bearable shines—a testament to the multifaceted experience of a Catholic life lived fully and unapologetically in today's times.Support the Show.********************************************************https://www.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonOdysee: https://odysee.com/@AvoidingBabylon
Released:
May 20, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Avoiding Babylon was started during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. During these difficult and dark days, when most of us were isolated from family, friends, our parishes, and even the Sacraments themselves, this channel was started as a statement of standing against the tyrannical mandates that many of us were living under. Since those early days, this channel has morphed into an amazing community of friends…no…more than friends…Christian brothers and sisters…who have grown in joy and charity. As we see it, our job here at Avoiding Babylon is to remind ourselves and those who enjoy the channel that being Catholic is a joyful and exciting experience. We seek true Catholic fraternity and eutrapelia with other Catholics who, like us, are doing their best to live out their vocation with the help of God’s Grace.  Above all, we try to bring humor and joy to the craziness of this fallen world, for as Hillaire Belloc has famously said:“Wherever the Catholic sun doth shine,There’s always laughter and good red wine.At least I’ve always found it so.Benedicamus Domino!”