I appreciate the personal challenges you demonstrate from your life. It's why the message seems so genuine. That's why i find these videos are so encouraging.
@karenberube233518 сағат бұрын
You are so funny, real, and relatable!
@teresacai77184 сағат бұрын
1. Trust God: letting go of everything and everyone. 2. Get your house in order: day by day taking apart of the old me and starting to let God construct the new me; Daily examine of conscience. 3. Serve. Put other people first. “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Service of love. Dear Father, these tips are so helpful to me and they make a lot of sense! Thank you so much for sharing this! ❤😊
@Brianroadtofaith20 сағат бұрын
Thank you Fr this is amazing video and I believe I needed to hear this today. Thank you
@isaiahmyers1181Күн бұрын
Thank you Father Columba! Your voice is heard. I look forward to these videos. Much love and respect from Pennsylvania
@samrogers951520 сағат бұрын
Thank you Father. It is hard. Jesus, please help.
@grandmalove-v7wКүн бұрын
Hi Father 👋God bless you ✝️ I look forward to your podcasts 🙏 you explain everything so simply and it's deepened my prayer journey. Surrendering to The Divine Will is soooo hard 😞
@michellestolwyk7517Күн бұрын
Father, please write the book "A New Way to be Human." 100% would buy.
@airinmccanntaireachd13 сағат бұрын
Yeees great idea! 🎉 I agree with Michelle
@lisam73123 сағат бұрын
Amen 🙏🏻 thank you and God bless you Father!
@Joey-w6mКүн бұрын
When ever 2 or more people gather in Jesus name. He will be there 👁Thank Both of you💕🕊✨
@AndrewDavis-te4hgКүн бұрын
It feels like you've been spying on me😂. Conviction really is a wonderful thing. God bless
@taniaraquel6649Күн бұрын
Thank you Fr Columba really needed this now, time to make a deeper examination of conscience, especially specually coming into the New Year🙏
@jakeamberson6675Күн бұрын
Father Columba, first of all; congratulations on your beard, it's magnificent. Secondly, could you do a sort of 'biography' video for us? Your background, where you're from, how you came to the faith, how long you've been a priest etc? I bet folks who watch these videos regularly would love to know a little bit about you that way. Thanks, love the videos, God Bless.
@DanaInMichiganКүн бұрын
Father, could you please do a video on making a good confession? I'm a returning Catholic (after over 40 years!) I did do the 'BIG LIFE CONFESSION", but now I'm a bit stumped as to what I should be looking for to make my monthly confession. Thank you!
@judithfejedelem1754Күн бұрын
It would help me, too. I also am a returned Catholic. I struggle with monthly confession. I know I am sinful, but I try so hard to obey God. I fear scrupulously.
@nolancavanaugh406Күн бұрын
Confession is between you & Christ. It’s not a therapy session with a priest. Go once a week or once every two weeks. List your mortal & venal sins with how many times you committed them.
@robbieleeson634119 сағат бұрын
So much love for you, regardless of how long it's been or whether you turned back to the faith. Praying for your journey
@robbieleeson634119 сағат бұрын
Both you Grace, and you too Judith
@michellelaudet536319 сағат бұрын
@judithfejedelem1754 For anyone I think, Confession is not simply listing things you have done "wrong" it's about letting God change your heart from a heart of stone, to a heart of flesh. It's as much about your motives as what you do. Confession to me is like the 5th step in the 12 steps... when you go to confess, you have already been praying and seeking guidance from the Holy Spirit on your own. I like the twelve steps for helping me figure out what am I truly sorry for? Is it just the hurt caused, or am I willing to make amends? I am willing to change myself to be who God made me to be? It's easy, but it's really hard to put into practice, as you need to call yourself into question, yet NOT dismiss yourself because you also are a child of God, loved and cherished, and you also merit redemption. I hope this helps.❤
@dawnlwilson355221 сағат бұрын
Thank you Father ❤
@DanaInMichiganКүн бұрын
TRUST (Faith) is my "word of the year 2025"
@susansmithey53174 сағат бұрын
My word is entrust
@heathsavage4852Күн бұрын
Yes! Since living more like this I am far more content and much more open to hearing God's voice and not my own!
@charlenewallmark118721 сағат бұрын
This is beyond appropriate for me. Im starting my AA 12 Steps again, Step 3….turning my will over…WOW do I fail at this! I think I have and then I grab it right back! I’ll be watching this video many times to come. 🙏🏻
@return2rome18 сағат бұрын
Praying for you right now, bless you the Lord rescued me from 20 years of addiction and relapses. Mother Mary pray for this beloved child of God, Saint Jude pray for them.
@susansmithey53174 сағат бұрын
Nine years sober. Going back through the steps now after years of “coasting”. This talk is dovetailing perfectly with the steps
@cecimeci48393 сағат бұрын
You are the best Father...after Jesus😅
@johnwatson3913Күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@juliaking346019 сағат бұрын
Father called me out big time 😅
@shaunontheweb811912 сағат бұрын
Nailed it..thanks Fr. Need your help..I have a relative who is struggling and what I believe is that he will not accept Jesus or turn to Jesus. When I have had chats with him he has told me he lumps Jesus in with thr catholic church. And because of the abuses in the past he cannot turn to God. Any advice on how to address this.....he is missing out on so much and living a lonely tormented life with nitemares etc
@nolancavanaugh406Күн бұрын
I’ve been trying to surrender myself to the Lord will for years. For some reason I’m to scared to trust what is best for me. Every time I’ve done my will in my life it ends up with some sort of sorrow/pain