Father Fessio in Five

Join Father Fessio every Friday for his profound insights on a wide variety of interesting subjects and be inspired by the thoughts of a great Jesuit. These episodes provide a rare glimpse into the mind of our beloved founder and are an easy and meaningful way to deepen your spiritual and intellectual life!

129: Fr. Fessio Starts A Series on The Mass

Today’s episode marks the beginning of Fr. Fessio’s series on the Mass. In this episode, he explains how the Mass is central in the sacramental order.

11-07
06:37

128: Three Latin Phrases You Should Use

Fr. Fessio explains what “oremus invicem,” “ad majorem dei gloriam,” and “amor meus pondus meum” mean and why you should use the often.

10-31
04:08

127: Would You Recognize the Holy Family?

Fr. Fessio points out how many holy people are like the Holy Family both in their life of grace and often in their obscurity.  

10-24
05:18

126: A Small Lesson in Hebrew

Fr. Fessio examines the original Hebrew for two passages in Scripture. In each case, the original language reveals more than our English translation.

10-17
04:20

125: What Does Faith Require?

Fr. Fessio points out that in Hebrew the word “faith” means something a bit different than it does in English.

10-10
03:38

124: Why You Should Say "Pax huic domui" When Entering a House

Fr. Fessio explains the Latin phrase Pax huic domui and its response Et omnibus habitantibus in ea.

10-03
02:22

123: The Greatest in the Kingdom of God

We will be measured not by our human achievements, but by our love. Fr. Fessio explains how we can be great in the kingdom of God.

09-26
04:25

122 Special Episode: Why Catholics Should Kneel

In today's special episode, Fr. Fessio is joined by Archbishop Cordileone to discuss the importance of kneeling at Mass and when receiving communion. They draw upon Pope Benedict XVI's book "The Spirit of the Liturgy" which is celebrating 25 years of publication. Get Your Copy of "The Spirit of the Liturgy": https://ignatius.com/the-spirit-of-the-liturgy-commemorative-edition-splcep/?searchid=0&search_query=the+spirit+of+the+liturgy

09-19
04:44

121: Is the Our Father the Best Prayer?

Fr. Fessio returns to the Our Father and argues for its primacy as a prayer of petition. But he also points out that there are more types of prayer than those of petition . . .

09-12
05:55

120: Do You Know What “Deo Gratias” Means?

Fr. Fessio explains another common Latin phrase—Deo Gratias. He believes that this phrase is so important that everyone should use it.

09-05
02:55

119: You Should Use This Latin Phrase

Fr. Fessio explains what “Deo Volente” means, and why we should use it in our daily life.

08-29
04:09

118: Atheists and Christians See Sunsets Differently

Fr. Fessio recalls a conversation he had with an atheist student where he explained the difference between how an atheist sees the world and how a Christian views creation.

08-22
03:40

117: The First and Last Words of the Psalms

Fr. Fessio reflects on the significance of very first and last words of the Psalms, which begin with happiness and end with thanksgiving.

08-15
06:16

116: Should You Trust A.I.?

Recently, Fr. Fessio was deceived by A.I. and warns people about trusting these programs.

08-08
04:18

115: Finding God in the Mystery

We can often go through out day not noticing the presence of God in our lives. But in today’s episode Fr. Fessio teaches us how to notice God in the mysteries of the universe.

08-01
05:47

114: Explaining the Simplicity of God

Fr. Fessio explains one of the fruits of his morning reflection on the simplicity of God. Father’s analogies are very helpful for understanding how an omniscient and omnipotent God can also be simple.

07-25
04:51

113: Why is John the Baptist the Greatest Man Born of Woman?

Jesus said that no person of woman born is greater than John the Baptist. In today’s episode, Fr. Fessio explains this statement and provides a beautiful insight into spiritual excellence.

07-18
04:33

112: The Wisdom of St. Gregory of Nyssa

Fr. Fessio comments on a simple yet profound reading from St. Gregory of Nyssa presented in the Divine Office.

07-11
04:13

111: Understand the Symbols of the Holy Spirit

Fr. Fessio explains why it is often difficult to pray to the Holy Spirit and then provides an analogy to help us grow in our love and appreciation for the Holy Spirit.

07-04
04:33

110: Fr. Fessio’s Favorite Bible Verses

We all have our favorite Bible verses and in this episode Fr. Fessio elaborates on two verses that resonate with him.

06-27
03:50

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