Episode 1313: The Problem with Worldly Catholics

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The Catholic Church teaches that being Catholic is not about being worldly. The world, in this context, refers to the values and priorities of the secular world, which are often in conflict with the teachings of Jesus Christ.

A Catholic who is "in the world but not of the world" is someone who lives in the world but does not let the world define them. They are not driven by the same desires and ambitions as the people around them. Instead, they are focused on living a life that is pleasing to God.

This does not mean that Catholics should be isolated from the world. They are called to be salt and light in the world, bringing the message of Christ to others. However, they should be careful not to let the world's values and priorities corrupt them.

Here are some specific ways that Catholics can live "in the world but not of the world":

Prioritize prayer and worship. This is the foundation of a Catholic life. When we pray and worship, we connect with God and are reminded of our true purpose in life.

Live a simple life. The world tells us that we need more and more stuff to be happy. But Catholics know that true happiness comes from living a simple life that is focused on God and others.

Be generous with our time and money. Jesus taught us that it is more blessed to give than to receive. When we are generous, we are following in Christ's footsteps and making the world a better place.

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