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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Joliet in Illinois serves 655,000 parishioners in 120 parishes & 10 missions. Each year, we serve 39,000 students in 68 schools & 3 universities, 760,000 patient... more
FAQs about Catholic Diocese of Joliet:How many episodes does Catholic Diocese of Joliet have?The podcast currently has 196 episodes available.
March 21, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the selection of Pope FrancisBishop Conlon talks about the College of Cardinals selecting Pope Francis. He says the selection of someone who is not from Europe is an important one since it illustrates that the Church is global. He also talks about the powerful influence of the Jesuits on the life of the Church. He also said the Cardinals made a wise choice in picking the right person for the job, no matter what all the "requirements" that were supposedly talked about prior to the Conclave. What is the Holy Spirit asking of Pope Francis is what Bishop Conlon says in regards to what he hopes the Pope is asking. And then Bishop Conlon said that Lent is a great time to ask: how do we need to change to be a better member of the Church and a better disciples of Christ....more13minPlay
March 11, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 17Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and renumeration and Social Security for priests. In this podcast, he talks about how diocesan priests don’t take a vow of poverty, though religious order priests do. Priests should have simple lifestyles and should give some money to the poor. As for Social Security, the priests pay into it, and they should receive benefits after they retire - though most priest never really retire - and they get money from a pension fund set up by the diocese. They should be able to be free from money worries in their last years. Bishop Conlon also thanked the priests for their priestly ministries....more16minPlay
March 11, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 16Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- more specifically about help for priests’ lives, which includes the internal lives of priests, study and pastoral knowledge and just renumeration for priests. Bishop Conlon talks about priests need to be nourished by the sacraments and examine their consciences every day and be docile to the demands of serving the Church’s mission, along with listening to Christ in prayer. Priests also need to be mature in their pastoral knowledge. They need to study and reflect by reading solid spiritual/theological books by the Fathers of the Church and other great sources; priests also need to know the Magisterium and the writings of the popes; and go to conferences or attend courses of study....more14minPlay
February 28, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 15Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and special spiritual requirements in the life of a priest. In this podcast, he talks about the priest representing the Church as the spouse of Christ, rather than the priest being married to individual person, so that he can represent the whole Church in its relationship to Christ. In other words, the priest lives not in a relationship that will end in death, but will be resumed in eternity. It is a foreshadowing of what is to come in heaven. Celibacy is a gift from God given to someone called by God to be a priest. It's not a rule of the church. The decree makes it clear that priests are to remain people who will not marry and should not engage in sexual behavior....more11minPlay
February 22, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 14Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and special spiritual requirements in the life of a priest. In this podcast, he talks about continence and celibacy. Continence is not engaging in sexual behavior. Celibacy is a way of life, a pledge not to marry and remain single in life. The priest is dedicated to the service of humanity, and by preserving celibacy for the sake of the kingdom of heaven, priests are consecrated to Christ and cling to Him and dedicate themselves more freely in Him and through Him in the service to others....more13minPlay
February 11, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 13Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and special spiritual requirements in the life of a priest. He identifies three areas that priests have to pay attention to in terms of their spiritual needs: humility/obedience, celibacy and poverty. Diocesan priests make solemn vows to be obedient to their bishops and embrace lifelong celibacy. Priests should seek will of Christ and the Holy Spirit -- that's where humility comes in. Priest does work of Christ and of holy spirit for the people, which means the priest is not a lone ranger. He is not doing things on his own; he has to have union with Christ and his bishop and the Holy Spirit. The priest works to build up the Body of Christ. He must recognize the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the people he serves. The priest should live in the world but not of the world. He needs to develop a detachment of things of the world so that he is free to focus on his ministry....more14minPlay
February 11, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 12Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and the need for priests to have internal holiness. The Word of God is an instrument for the priest's spiritual growth, to help him on his path to holiness by reflecting on the Word of God. The priests need to be transformed by the sacraments as they dispense the sacraments. The priests are also nourished spiritually by praying the Liturgy of the Hours, and they have to learn how to be led by the spirit. Priests need to share their spirituality with others, such as ongoing formation or support groups with other priests....more13minPlay
February 05, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 11Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and the internal, spiritual life of a priest. The priest is configured to Christ. He is called to perfection, which is filled through his ministry as a priest. It's a special call because he is consecrated through ordination to the union of Christ. He strives to perfection with special graces. He becomes holy through his ministry and his ministry become more efficacious because the priest has grown in holiness....more13minPlay
January 22, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about the need to build a world the way God wants it to beBishop Conlon talks about his recent mission trip to the Philippines with college student. The group went to a poor village and helped build homes made out of concrete. But the main point he made was how we need to build a society built on the model that God gave us. The Lord has to build the house, or else people will labor in vain....more14minPlay
January 17, 2013Bishop Conlon Talks about on the Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests, part 10Bishop Conlon talks about Vatican II Council's Decree on the Ministry and Life of Priests -- in Latin it is called "Presbyterorum Ordinis" -- and the distribution of priests around the world. The priest is responsible for the mission of Jesus around the world, and sometimes priests are loaned or asked to be moved to another diocese from their home country/diocese. If that occurs, priests need to be prepared for the new place they are going to....more15minPlay
FAQs about Catholic Diocese of Joliet:How many episodes does Catholic Diocese of Joliet have?The podcast currently has 196 episodes available.