Ever feel like you’re clocking in at church… and clocking out unchanged?
This week on CristeroCast, we sit down with Father Mitchell Brown, STL in liturgical theology, to recover what the Mass actually is: not something we attend, but a prayer we enter.
The Eucharist is Christ’s own prayer to the Father — and we are invited into it. Not as spectators. Not as consumers. But as sons.
Father Brown takes us back to the beginning: identity before mission. Just as Christ’s public ministry flowed from the Father’s declaration at His baptism, so too our mission must flow from knowing who we are in Him.
From there, we get practical:
- How to bring your real joys, fears, and burdens into the Mass
- Why silence is not empty space but training for friendship with God
- How to pray the liturgy using the movements of Lectio Divina
- Why setting one clear intention can transform your Sunday
- How to focus on one part of the rite each week and go deeper
We talk about Lent as spiritual training — realistic penances, weekly recalibration, and adjusting zeal with prudence.
We get concrete about embodiment:
- Why deliberate signs of the cross matter.
- Why genuflection isn’t choreography.
- Why even how we dress forms the soul.
And we reclaim beauty. Giving God our best isn’t luxury — it’s love.
If you’re ready to stop going through the motions and start entering the source and summit of our faith, this episode will challenge and equip you.
Set one intention for your next Mass. Pray it. Then see what changes.
Viva Cristo Rey.