As Lent begins, Deacon Bob and Father Dave turn to the Gospel of Luke and the image of Jesus being led into the wilderness by the Holy Spirit. From fasting and temptation to spiritual dryness and surrender, the hosts reflect on how the desert becomes a sacred space of encounter and transformation.
This week’s episode moves from the spiritual to the political, as Father Dave shares his experience at the Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., and the launch of Franciscan’s Homeland Mission Program. Then, shifting gears, the episode dives into the controversial press conference between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, with reflections on humility, diplomacy, justice, and how Catholics can engage a divided political world without losing heart.
Sprinkled in—as always—are the laughs: a breakdown of the NFL’s “tush push,” Cavaliers comebacks, the rise of phone booth boxing, and a surprising story about wrestling in a former church.
As Lent invites us deeper into prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, this episode ends with a moving reflection on the Gospel and a reminder that even in our own deserts, the Spirit leads and God is present.
Highlighted Sections
(00:00) Fasting, Cheeseburgers, and the Age of Exemption
Father Dave reflects humorously on turning 60 and technically being exempt from fasting—though he still chooses to fast as a spiritual discipline. Deacon Bob playfully insists that doing what you don’t have to do is what makes it truly holy.
(01:57) NFL Tush Push, Cavaliers Comebacks, and Sports Surprises
The hosts dive into the NFL's controversial "tush push" play and debate whether it should be banned. They also celebrate the Cleveland Cavaliers’ incredible comeback wins and share thoughts on how grit and teamwork shape great sports moments.
(04:44) Phone Booth Boxing and Wrestling in Church?
From Romania’s newest combat sport to a church-turned-MMA arena, the episode takes an absurd but entertaining detour. The discussion sparks deeper questions about sacred spaces and cultural trends that blur the lines between worship and spectacle.
(06:10) Evangelization on the Road: Faith-Filled Uber Rides
Bob and Father Dave share stories of surprising spiritual conversations with Uber drivers that opened doors to talk about faith, suffering, and the Trinity. These everyday moments reveal how simple encounters can become grace-filled opportunities for evangelization.
(08:10) Franciscan in D.C.: Homeland Mission and Catholic Prayer Breakfast
Father Dave describes the launch of Franciscan’s Homeland Mission Program, aimed at giving students faith-integrated experiences in public service. He also recounts the beauty and depth of the Catholic Prayer Breakfast, including his encounter with JD Vance and a moving moment of public prayer.
(11:29) Zelensky, Trump, and a Press Conference That Shook D.C.
In one of the most talked-about political moments of the week, the hosts break down the tense exchange between Zelensky, Trump, and JD Vance. The conversation opens up complex questions about justice, diplomacy, war, and how Catholics can engage with humility and integrity.
(28:42) Into the Desert: Jesus’ Temptation and Our Lenten Journey
Drawing from Luke 4, the hosts reflect on Jesus’ hunger, vulnerability, and spiritual strength in the desert. They invite listeners to embrace Lent not as a burden, but as an opportunity to be led by the Spirit into a place of deeper encounter with God.
Resources Mentioned
- Gospel Reading: Luke 4:1–13
- Catholic Prayer Breakfast (Washington, D.C.)
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