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Old St. Pat's Podcast
Old St. Patrick's Church, Father Bryan Massingale, Fr. Bryan Massingale
584 episodes
3 days ago
Old St. Patrick's is a Roman Catholic community in Chicago's bustling West Loop neighborhood, founded by Irish Immigrants on Easter morning in 1846. Since then we have grown into a home to a membership of about 4,000 households and innumerable friends. As we grow, we continually redefine what it means to be an urban church. We are committed to remaining open to new visions and possibilities, seeking broader horizons as we journey into our future. We encourage you to encounter the God who loves you, engage in a community that welcomes you, and serve the world that needs you. This podcast aims to welcome all into a Catholic experience like no other. Welcome to the Old St. Pat's Podcast.
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Old St. Patrick's is a Roman Catholic community in Chicago's bustling West Loop neighborhood, founded by Irish Immigrants on Easter morning in 1846. Since then we have grown into a home to a membership of about 4,000 households and innumerable friends. As we grow, we continually redefine what it means to be an urban church. We are committed to remaining open to new visions and possibilities, seeking broader horizons as we journey into our future. We encourage you to encounter the God who loves you, engage in a community that welcomes you, and serve the world that needs you. This podcast aims to welcome all into a Catholic experience like no other. Welcome to the Old St. Pat's Podcast.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Self-Improvement
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Pen, Paper, and Purpose: The Spiritual Power of Writing the Vision Down - Fr. Pat McGrath 10.5.25
Old St. Pat's Podcast
17 minutes
1 month ago
Pen, Paper, and Purpose: The Spiritual Power of Writing the Vision Down - Fr. Pat McGrath 10.5.25
Have you ever noticed how things start to feel more real the moment you write them down? According to a study by Dr. Gail Matthews at the Dominican University of California, you’re 42% more likely to achieve your goals just by writing them down. All it takes is a pen and paper. We usually think of that in terms of personal goals—finishing a big project, getting healthy, saving for something important. But have you ever thought of writing down your spiritual goals? Or the vision of the world you want to help create? God invites us to write down our vision—not to simply sit on the sidelines and think there is nothing we can do. God wants us to claim our own vision and take action. And we can start right where we are: joining a volunteer team, showing up for someone in need, or simply spending a few minutes praying for the world we want to see. In today’s episode, Father Pat McGrath invites us to see vision as a spiritual practice—one that gives us purpose, hope, and direction—and encourages us to picture the world we want to help create, write it down, and take one small step this week to move toward it.
Old St. Pat's Podcast
Old St. Patrick's is a Roman Catholic community in Chicago's bustling West Loop neighborhood, founded by Irish Immigrants on Easter morning in 1846. Since then we have grown into a home to a membership of about 4,000 households and innumerable friends. As we grow, we continually redefine what it means to be an urban church. We are committed to remaining open to new visions and possibilities, seeking broader horizons as we journey into our future. We encourage you to encounter the God who loves you, engage in a community that welcomes you, and serve the world that needs you. This podcast aims to welcome all into a Catholic experience like no other. Welcome to the Old St. Pat's Podcast.