Holiness for the Working Day

Fr. James Searby

  • 30 minutes 49 seconds
    Meditation on Love and the Song

    On a dusk walk through Old Town, a chance encounter with a young man swooning outside his girlfriend's window becomes a meditation on one of the deepest hungers of modern life. Drawing on Joseph Pieper, Thomas Aquinas, and the medieval contemplative tradition, this episode explores why only the lover truly sees, and why that matters for everything from friendship and prayer to the quiet poverty underneath all our productivity. If modern life has trained us to move through the world like a camera, objective and detached, what does it cost us? And what would it mean to become a lover again, to let reality actually get through, and sing?

    23 April 2026, 1:16 am
  • 15 minutes 44 seconds
    Emmaus & the Fire!
    23 April 2026, 1:15 am
  • 10 minutes 53 seconds
    Peter, Preaching the Fire!
    23 April 2026, 1:12 am
  • 36 minutes 43 seconds
    A Meditation on Fortitude

    What does it take to stand firm when everything in you wants to fold — not just on the battlefield, but in the garden at Chelsea, in the courtroom, at the kitchen table with someone you love? In this episode we look at fortitude, what Adam Smith called "the uniquely splendid quality of man," through the eyes of Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, and some of the most vivid moments in Scripture, literature, and film. We start where the Church starts us this week — with the apostles, sprung from prison by an angel, walking straight back to the temple at dawn to keep preaching. That is fortitude in its purest form. From there we explore why only the vulnerable can be truly brave, why Aquinas says endurance is a harder and nobler act than attack, and why most of what the world calls courage is actually one of five convincing counterfeits. We spend time with Thomas More, standing quiet and unshakeable before the most powerful man in England, and we ask what his daily courage demands of us — not the grand martyrdom, but the ordinary refusal to smile and nod at what is false. Because there is no automatic victory in human affairs. The victory of truth depends, to some considerable extent, on your defense of it.

    16 April 2026, 1:08 am
  • 22 minutes 31 seconds
    Mercy's Transformative Healing Power

    Divine Mercy Sunday 2026

    Our pain, wounds, fears and flaws are "Transubstantiated" by His Mercy

    12 April 2026, 8:33 pm
  • 19 minutes 36 seconds
    Easter Sunday: Running To Seek Him

    Easter 2026

    HE HAS RISEN! HAPPY EASTER TO ALL!

    5 April 2026, 5:46 pm
  • 19 minutes 52 seconds
    It Is Amazing What Can Happen from An Unexpected Gift

    Easter Vigil 2026

    HAPPY EASTER! HE HAS RISEN!

    5 April 2026, 5:45 pm
  • 9 minutes 46 seconds
    Palm Sunday and the Age Old Battle

    Palm Sunday 2026

    Enter this week in silence, get rid of the distractions if only for a week, and allow the Lord to invite you on the Way.

    29 March 2026, 2:21 pm
  • 36 minutes 12 seconds
    Meditation on the Annunciation and "The Religious Sense"

    Some years ago, a simple car ride with my young nephew became something unexpected, a window into the deepest structure of the human heart. His endless questions, his wonder at everything from trees to passing strangers, revealed something we are all born with but often lose, what Luigi Giussani calls the religious sense. In this episode, we trace that childlike openness all the way to the Annunciation, where Our Lady, fully awake and receptive, encounters God in a way that awakens everything and demands a response. Drawing from Giussani, Thomas Aquinas, and Joseph Ratzinger, we explore how vocation is not something we construct, but something spoken to us, and how true freedom is not keeping options open, but giving ourselves completely to what is real and good. This is an episode about wonder, encounter, and the quiet, world-changing power of a single yes.

    26 March 2026, 2:12 am
  • 10 minutes 11 seconds
    Be It Done To Me

    Solemnity of the Annunciation 2026

    26 March 2026, 2:11 am
  • 7 minutes 34 seconds
    Complaining and the Serpent on the Stick

    Monday of the 5th Week of Lent, 2026

    24 March 2026, 8:27 pm
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