Holiness for the Working Day

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932 episodes
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Date created
2018/01/16
Latest episode
2026/04/23
Average duration
26 min.
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3 days

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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.

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Meditation on Love and the Song
2026/04/23
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?
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Emmaus & the Fire!
2026/04/23
Peter, Preaching the Fire!
2026/04/23
A Meditation on Fortitude
2026/04/16
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.
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Mercy's Transformative Healing Power
2026/04/12
Divine Mercy Sunday 2026 Our pain, wounds, fears and flaws are "Transubstantiated" by His Mercy 
Easter Sunday: Running To Seek Him
2026/04/05
Easter 2026  HE HAS RISEN! HAPPY EASTER TO ALL! 
It Is Amazing What Can Happen from An Unexpected Gift
2026/04/05
Easter Vigil 2026 HAPPY EASTER! HE HAS RISEN! 
Palm Sunday and the Age Old Battle
2026/03/29
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. 
Meditation on the Annunciation and "The Religious Sense"
2026/03/26
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.
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Be It Done To Me
2026/03/26
Solemnity of the Annunciation 2026
Complaining and the Serpent on the Stick
2026/03/24
Monday of the 5th Week of Lent, 2026
"If You Had Been Here"
2026/03/24
The Raising of Lazerus and the Pondering of Death  5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, year A 2026
Healing Wounds, a Husband's Prayer and Grace in the Mess
2026/03/24
A Great Conversation with Fr. Ken Gerasi I am honored to have Fr. Ken Gerasi on the podcast with me. Fr. Ken recently led our lenten parish mission here at the Basilica of St. Mary and our fireside chat was a real treat for me. I am happy to share it with you. This is the link to the video: https://stmaryoldtown.org/searbygeraciconverse/ Fr. Ken Geraci lived the life of the prodigal son for most of his young adult life. Raised in a nominally Catholic family, who only lived the externals of the faith, as a young man, he left the Catholic Church for many years. During that time, he earned a business degree and achieved business success, but made little room for God. God, however, did not give up on him. During this journey, Our Lord presented him with challenges that forced him to question his personal beliefs and to ask the question "What is Truth?" Through a series of conversions, years of struggle, study and questioning, Fr. Ken found his way from agnosticism, to non-denominational Christianity, and ultimately back to the Catholic Church. Fr. Ken joined the Fathers of Mercy in 2006 and was ordained in 2012.
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An Ode to Teachers
2026/03/24
A talk to Atrium teachers in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd.  A special thanks for all teachers in this episode. 
A Meditation on Justice, Part 1
2026/03/13
In this first part of a meditation on justice, we explore the classic definition given by St. Thomas Aquinas: "reddere unicuique suum"—to give to each person what is due to them. Beginning with powerful scenes from A Man for All Seasons and reflections from Aristotle, Chesterton, and the Christian tradition, this episode examines why justice is rooted in the dignity of the human person created by God. We consider the origin of rights, the meaning of "inalienable," and why justice ultimately begins not with defending our own rights but with giving others theirs. Along the way we reflect on the nobility of the human person, the dangers of societies that deny that dignity, and how justice shapes everything from public life to our interior attitudes toward others. This is the first half of a longer meditation that lays the philosophical and spiritual foundation for understanding justice in our time.
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4.9 out of 5
405 reviews
Jaquobb 2026/02/09
Great Podcast Great Priest
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...
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CCPelletier 2025/06/28
Such a Gift
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...
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strppl 2024/10/25
Always sharing
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...
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Dadofgrowing family 2024/06/18
Mental Prayer
These homilies and talks are very helpful to my daily meditation/prayer. Love his insight and direction to Jesus.
Come and Dance With Me 2024/02/20
Cone and Dance With Me
Father Searby is an incredible priest and we are blessed to have him at our church!!! Tony D
Sylwia hoffman 2023/12/17
The best homilies and talks
The best homilies and talks of any priest we’ve ever encountered in our lives. He’s such an inspiration to youth too. Our boys really look up to him a...
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Sparky10038 2023/10/16
Great homilies
Awesome preacher
Kate Gozo 2023/08/17
Amazing homilies
Fr. Searby gets me excited to live my life to the fullest while being grounded in reality. Fantastic homilies - 10/10 recommend!
Sean - Fairfax Virginia 2023/05/28
Wow
Wow!
davem3400 2023/04/25
Thank you!
Your words and energy are inspiring. You make it easy to learn and understand for my children and me, therefore bringing us all closer to God. Thank y...
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