
Monday Dec 23, 2024
The Religion of the Day with Monsignor Shea
In this episode of This Strange Land, Monsignor Shea explores the concept of the "Religion of the Day," its empty promises, and how the enemy’s tactics lure us into a new, deceptive faith. Through engaging storytelling, he emphasizes the power of the Christian narrative, urging listeners to rediscover the kerygma, and recognize how Jesus and His love alone makes the world make sense.
Our Guest: Monsignor James P. Shea was inaugurated in 2009 as the sixth president of the University of Mary. Msgr. Shea grew up on a dairy farm near Hazelton, North Dakota. He earned a bachelor's degree and a licentiate in philosophy as a Basselin Fellow in the School of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, later studying theology at the Gregorian and Lateran universities in Rome. Upon completion of his seminary formation at the Pontifical North American College in Rome, Msgr. Shea was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Bismarck in 2002. Bio retrieved from The National Eucharistic Congress.
Resources for you:
The Religion of the Day by the University of St. Mary
Mentioned by Monsignor Shea:
Land of my Sojourn – Rich Mullens
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No Hard Feelings - The Avett Brothers
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Christian Mythic Narrative
The Rescue Project by Acts XXIX
The Bible in a Year
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The Rule of St. Benedict
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Noteworthy quotes
- “How shall we sing the Lord’s song in this strange land?” – Psalms 137:4
- “The dogma is the drama.” - Dorothy Sayer
- “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room alone.” - Blaise Pascal
- “Run while you have the light of life, lest the darkness of death overtake you.” - St. Benedict