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The Walk Humbly Podcast

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The Walk Humbly Podcast

Catholic Diocese of Arlington

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Catholic Diocese of Arlington

The Walk Humbly Podcast

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This will be a very special weekend, as Pope Francis hosts the first World Children’s Day in Rome! As many as 100,000 children ages 6 - 12 from countries around the world are expected to attend events and Mass with our Holy Father. Pope Francis
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. We should commit this month to educating ourselves about mental health issues in order to gain a better understanding of these conditions. Mental illness can alter a person’s thinking, emotions, behavior, o
 On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:  Addresses the disruptive protests on campuses across the country catalyzed by the ongoing war in the Holy Land, and urges the faithful to continue to pray for wisdom for world leaders and for peace
This Sunday, we have the exceptional privilege of celebrating Mother’s Day. As Pope Francis reminds us, “Mothers always know how to show tenderness, devotion, and moral strength, even in the moments of greatest difficulty.” Within every mother
At times, we can make the mistake of judging others with a lack of charity. We tend to form opinions based on first impressions. Yet sometimes our judgment lacks context, and we fail to realize that only God knows a person’s heart. We can see t
Every weekend, home improvement stores are filled with people braving long check-out lines, determined to tackle that project that will make their living space more attractive, pleasing, and perhaps increase its potential value. The “do-it-your
On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:  Implores the faithful to unite in prayer with Pope Francis to pray unceasingly for peace in the Middle East Highlights some of the diocesan schools honored for their outstanding commitment to milit
How often when we pack for a trip do we add just one more item, then something else, and finally that last thing we must bring? We do the same in our daily lives. We run errands, shuttle from one appointment to the next, perhaps even eat lunch
In April, our nation observes National Child Abuse Prevention Month —a time when we acknowledge, discuss, and find solutions for unimaginable crimes against children. It is estimated that more than 600,000 children are mistreated in the United
On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:    Recaps Holy Week and the Triduum and shares how we can live as disciples of our Risen Lord this Easter season   Invites all to continue to pray for victims and those affected by the tragic c
The celebration has just begun! This week we are filled with overwhelming elation and awe after hearing of the Resurrection of Our Lord. Jesus has transformed sadness into joy, darkness into light, and suffering into triumph. Filled with renewe
This week is unlike any other. We walk with Jesus to Jerusalem; we witness him being betrayed; we see his suffering, even to the point of death on a cross; we wait with anticipation and then rejoice, for we will stand in the awesome glory of Ch
  On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:  Shares the news of the USCCB selection of Father Donald Planty Jr., pastor of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, as one of five priests from the U.S. to join the worldwide delegation of priest
This Sunday will mark the beginning of the most solemn week of the year. Holy Week starts with Palm Sunday, when we commemorate both the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, then recall The Passion of the Lord. Palm Sunday does three thing
One of the great traditions we enjoy each year is St. Patrick’s Day, when all of us, regardless of having Irish heritage, feel a certain sense of joy and fellowship. Many view this feast day as the unofficial start of spring, and see it as an o
 On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:   Highlights his opportunity to co-consecrate 3 new bishops at the upcoming episcopal ordination for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia   Tune in to the livestream of the ordination of Auxiliary Bis
Next month, many of us will be rushing to prepare our taxes and provide what we owe, or what may be refunded, to federal, state, and local governments. We will likely go through our paperwork and conduct a personal audit to ensure that everythi
At some point in our lives, we are all bound to face periods of isolation, loneliness, and the feeling that it is “us against the world.” We look around for help but see no one — we feel alone on the path of life. Yet we read in Sacred Scriptur
We have begun the great privilege of our Lenten journey, a 40-day season of preparation for the Resurrection of the Lord at Easter. And it is indeed a privilege to be called to a conversion of heart as we seek to follow the will of Christ more
On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:  Recaps his tips for Lent and offers three more ideas for making this season the best it can be Prayer: devote time to listening to God, then return to his love and mercy in the Sacrament of Recon
We recently observed the annual World Day of the Sick, established by Saint John Paul II to urge people to pray for individuals who are ill and their caregivers. There are patients in overcrowded hospitals, our elderly brothers and sisters in n
This Sunday millions of people will view The Big Game on big screen TVs and at big parties. It offers a terrific outlet to share hospitality among family, friends, and neighbors. The game will also the biggest betting event of the year. Last ye
For centuries people have toiled in the fields, planting crops for food and sustenance. But anyone who has tilled the soil will tell you that it takes great patience because the fruits of their labor can be affected by so many factors such as w
 On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge:  Shares what stood out to him from last week’s pro-life events, including the National March for Life in Washington, D.C. and the Life is VERY Good events in Fairfax. See the latest content. Speaks
January is Poverty Awareness Month. Did you know that the poverty rate in the United States is 11.5 percent, with nearly 38 million people living in poverty? Perhaps being the first month will remind us every month to remember, to pray for, and
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