The Walk Humbly Podcast
Summary: “I recognize the importance of communications and evangelization, the use of all tools possible to get out the Good News.” —Bishop Burbidge In his threefold role of teaching, sanctifying and governing, Bishop Burbidge is committed to articulating the Good News through all available media. He posts a daily meditation on Twitter (@BishopBurbidge), many of his homilies are available on YouTube, and he enjoys giving video reflections for important events, key Church campaigns, and significant liturgical days. Bishop Burbidge also gives a weekly WTOP radio reflection on faith, family, culture and more – all available online.
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Podcasts:
In this one minute reflection, Bishop Burbidge explains that this Sunday is one of the most solemn Sundays of the year -- Palm Sunday. It represents both triumph and tragedy. Putting aside any distractions, the encourages all to focus on the story about to be told -- so that next week may truly be a Holy Week!
In this one minute reflection, Bishop Burbidge compares the joy of a soldier's return to his loving family — and other happy homecomings — with the happiness of returning to communion with God.
In this one minute reflection, Bishop Burbidge explains that despite politics that polarize, prejudice, and poverty, we must not despair! Jesus shows us that we must be messengers of truth.
This week's episode of the Walk Humbly Podcast includes March Madness, taking Lent day-by-day, the violent targeting of Muslims and Christians, and ‘Unplanned’ Movie.
Although there are so many sources of distraction and technology in our daily lives, in this short reflection Bishop Burbidge explains the true source of our strength is rooted in the Lord.
We face temptation every day. Temptation alone is not sinful. In this 60-second reflection Bishop Burbidge explains that it is our response to temptation that is the issue.
Lent is about preparing to be with Jesus on Easter morning. In this one minute reflection Bishop Burbidge gives some guidelines to help get you closer to that goal by the end of these next 40 days.
This week's episode of the Walk Humbly Podcast includes Bishop Burbidge visits with seminarians, Born-Alive Act fails in the Senate, Pope Francis concludes sexual abuse summit in Rome, and more.
In the midst of the next six weeks of college basketball tournaments, Bishop Burbidge reminds you to take time to train for your big game: Life.
In this one-minute reflection Bishop Burbidge shares how Catholic Charities helps people throughout Virginia who are grappling with food, housing and healthcare expenses as well as other issues.
In the lead-up to Valentine’s Day Bishop Burbidge offers his insights into the true meaning of love with this one-minute reflection.
In this one-minute message Bishop Burbidge says he understands that parenting can be a challenge, but parents should remember that raising children is a gift, not a burden.
This week’s episode of the Walk Humbly Podcast includes: This week was filled with big news and stunning statements made by state politicians about abortion public policy. Bishop Burbidge discusses how abortion advocates have gone too far and the major role that social media played in generating awareness. Following a statement this past weekend, Bishop Burbidge again addresses the racist photo displayed on Governor Northam’s medical school yearbook page...
This Catholic Schools Week, we are reminded to learn; serve; lead; succeed. Bishop Burbidge adds: "Parents, remember that you are the first and primary teachers of your children."
Dr. King had a dream, and his dream remains our dream.