<p>During the Easter season, the Church celebrates not just a single day, but 50 days of resurrection joy, and what better guide for living that joy than St. Francis of Assisi?</p><p>On this episode of <em>Talking Catholic</em>, cohosts Mike Walsh and Jen Mauro welcome Fr. Jason Rocks, Chancellor of the Diocese of Camden and pastor of Holy Eucharist Parish, for a conversation on how Catholics can live the Easter season more intentionally; and how the witness of St. Francis still speaks powerfully to the Church today.</p><p>Father Rocks reflects on the meaning of the 50 days of Easter as a time to continue walking with the risen Christ through prayer, Scripture, Eucharist, and community life. He also explores what made St. Francis such a transformative figure, not simply his poverty or love of nature, but the fact that “Jesus was the reality he lived by.” That same call, he explains, remains at the heart of the Christian life today.</p><p>The conversation also touches on listening as a spiritual practice, recognizing “threshold moments” for evangelization, finding holiness in ordinary work, and responding to God’s grace in everyday life. Whether you’re looking for practical ways to deepen your Easter faith or fresh inspiration from Franciscan spirituality, this episode offers encouragement to become a light of Christ in the world right where you are.</p><p>Listen to Talking Catholic everywhere podcasts can be found, at <a href="https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic">https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic</a>, or catch us on Domestic Church Media radio (<a href="https://domesticchurchmedia.org/">https://domesticchurchmedia.org</a>) Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM.</p><p>Follow us using our @TalkingCatholic handle on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic">Instagram</a> | <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@talkingcatholic">TikTok</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic">X</a></p>

Talking Catholic

Talking Catholic

Easter Joy and the Wisdom of St. Francis with Fr. Jason Rocks

APR 13, 202655 MIN
Talking Catholic

Easter Joy and the Wisdom of St. Francis with Fr. Jason Rocks

APR 13, 202655 MIN

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<p>During the Easter season, the Church celebrates not just a single day, but 50 days of resurrection joy, and what better guide for living that joy than St. Francis of Assisi?</p><p>On this episode of <em>Talking Catholic</em>, cohosts Mike Walsh and Jen Mauro welcome Fr. Jason Rocks, Chancellor of the Diocese of Camden and pastor of Holy Eucharist Parish, for a conversation on how Catholics can live the Easter season more intentionally; and how the witness of St. Francis still speaks powerfully to the Church today.</p><p>Father Rocks reflects on the meaning of the 50 days of Easter as a time to continue walking with the risen Christ through prayer, Scripture, Eucharist, and community life. He also explores what made St. Francis such a transformative figure, not simply his poverty or love of nature, but the fact that “Jesus was the reality he lived by.” That same call, he explains, remains at the heart of the Christian life today.</p><p>The conversation also touches on listening as a spiritual practice, recognizing “threshold moments” for evangelization, finding holiness in ordinary work, and responding to God’s grace in everyday life. Whether you’re looking for practical ways to deepen your Easter faith or fresh inspiration from Franciscan spirituality, this episode offers encouragement to become a light of Christ in the world right where you are.</p><p>Listen to Talking Catholic everywhere podcasts can be found, at <a href="https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic">https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/talking-catholic</a>, or catch us on Domestic Church Media radio (<a href="https://domesticchurchmedia.org/">https://domesticchurchmedia.org</a>) Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM.</p><p>Follow us using our @TalkingCatholic handle on <a href="https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic">Facebook</a> | <a href="https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic">Instagram</a> | <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@talkingcatholic">TikTok</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic">X</a></p>