
From the classroom to the office to everywhere in between, struggling for goodness & holiness can be a daunting task. In these homilies, meditations, classes & talks by Fr. James Searby, discover the possibility of Holiness for the Working Day.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 940 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityEducationReligion & Spirituality | |||

Feast of the Ascension 2026
I will be on vacation the next two weeks and will not be posting to the podcast. Please pray for me on the journey to Europe and I look forward to posting again soon. All listeners are in my daily prayers. - Fr. James Se... more
What if the restlessness you feel is not a problem to be solved but a compass pointing you home? In this third meditation, we go to the very root of that restlessness: eros. Not the shallow, pornographic version our culture has reduced it to, and not... more
Children's homily for the 6th Sunday of Easter and Mother's Day
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I discovered this podcast when searching for OCIA content and found something from many years ago. Then I started looking at some of the other content and there is so much great stuff. I hope they keep doing this because it’s so beneficial. And I’m hoping it reaches others too because the content this podcast puts out is potentially life changing to the right people. I’d highly recommend listening. Side note, just look at the podcast cover, does it not look awesome?
What a gift to my morning routine to listen to Fr Searby ~ he is gifted with being able to explain our Faith in a way that inspires and encourages you to begin again! 🙏🏼♥️
These meditations are so inspiring! I often find I have a convo with a colleague, friend, family member and then hear an episode that ties directly to that concern. So helpful…
These homilies and talks are very helpful to my daily meditation/prayer. Love his insight and direction to Jesus.
Father Searby is an incredible priest and we are blessed to have him at our church!!!
Tony D
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This show delivers sermon-like talks, meditations, and talks centered on Catholic faith applied to daily life—work, family, and community. Episodes span biblical reflections, liturgical seasons, and practical spirituality, with a strong emphasis on virtue, courage, and witnessing in ordinary settings. A recurring strength is the fusion of theology with personal storytelling and contemporary relevance, making timeless Catholic concepts feel accessible to modern listeners who seek holiness in everyday environments.
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