In today’s episode I share a special quote from St. Edith Stein. She reminds us of the crucial importance of letting go of our plans and trusting God to carry us through the day. I also share a beautiful testimony from Jonathan Roumie who plays the part of Jesus in the incredible new video series The Chosen.

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Well, Hey everybody.

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Jonathan Doyle with you.

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Once again, welcome friends to the Catholic teacher daily podcast.

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Thanks for tuning in.

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Hope we can bring you some encouragement today.

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Uh, I've really enjoyed the last couple of days of episodes.

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I've had some chance to really, uh, enjoy.

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Eucharistic adoration, a chance to really spend some time with the Lord.

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And I really believe that it's that deep prayer we give ourselves

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to that as Catholic educators.

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That's so much is possible as, um, my, one of my favorite bishops.

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Said, uh, Bishop Peter.

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He said you got to stop trying to make Jesus unemployed.

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Okay.

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Stop trying to make Jesus unemployed, everybody, which means

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what we need to stop trying to do everything in our own professional

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strength in our perfectionism.

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We need to trust that, uh,

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The more deeply we rely on Jesus.

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The more powerfully he will be.

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The resource, the grace, the energy that sustains us in

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the work that we do each day.

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And on that, I've got a couple of key things for you today.

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I want to give you a quote first from Edith Stein, also known as

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Saint Teresa Benedicta of the cross.

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Some of you would be familiar with her.

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One of our great Catholic sites of the 20th century, an absolute giant.

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I always love it.

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When I hear people say, you know, the Catholic church hates women.

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Yeah, except for like, you know, the fact that they'd been made

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doctors of the church, like Catherine of Sienna, Trezor of Abdullah.

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uh, you know, 22 year old when she died and she's a doctor of the church.

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And somebody like Edith Stein, you know, a phenomenal intellect,

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a brilliant academic, a mind of just extraordinary capacity.

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And, um, She was raised in a Jewish home and she converted

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to Catholicism and eventually.

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Uh, was, uh, became a Carmelite nun and tragically.

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She was arrested and died in Auschwitz and the guests chambers of

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outfits, but one of our great saints.

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So I just love how over the centuries, over the millennia, the church has

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venerated so many amazing women.

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That have just blessed the church so much with their wisdom and insight

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and the lives that they've lived.

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So here's her quote today.

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She says, let go of your plans.

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The first hour of your morning, belongs to God tackle the day's

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work that he charges you with.

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And he will give you the power to accomplish it.

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One more time.

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Let go of your plans.

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The first hour of your morning, belongs to God tackle the day's

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work that he charges you with.

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And he will give you the power to accomplish it.

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It's funny, all those decades later, Bishop Peter said the same

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thing that God, Jesus will give you the power to accomplish it.

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Gosh, I'm a slow learner.

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It's taken me decades to really begin to take this on board.

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That it is Christ who brings about the harvest it's Christ.

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That brings about the impact, which is the conduit through which he does it.

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If we're open to letting him do that more powerfully.

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I like the first thing she says here.

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She says, let go of your plans.

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Which leads me to the second thing I want to talk about.

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I hope that many of you have had a chance to see the extraordinary.

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A program called the chosen.

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Those of you that have seen it will go.

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Oh yeah.

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And those of you that haven't, you can, it's weird.

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Right?

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They bypassed all the studios.

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They bypassed everybody and produced it as an app.

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So you should be able to get it on Android or apple.

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If you search for the chosen and it's an extraordinary

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insight and a again, sort of.

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Uh, presentation of the life of Christ.

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And the act of the plays.

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Uh, Jesus is a guy called Jonathan roomy.

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I don't want you to go to YouTube and, uh, If you type in

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Jonathan Rumi, it's R O U M I E.

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Jonathan roomy, divine mercy.

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I had no idea he was Catholic.

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And he gives this testimony on YouTube and I'm going to link to it, hopefully in

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the show notes, it's just extraordinary.

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He talks about.

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The journey of humility and mercy that he's been on with Christ through

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the heart of the church, but why I'm mentioning it is because in his testimony,

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He talks about this extraordinary moment of letting go of your plans.

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And I could spend hours talking about this, but I want to be brief.

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I think one of the greatest things we can do in Catholic education is in some ways

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to let go of our plans by which I mean.

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Our ambitions.

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I think one of the things that can damage Catholic education is, um,

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inappropriate ambition, a desire to get promoted, a desire to get into the

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next role, a desire to, to get ahead.

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And I think really the Christian life, the profound Christian life is

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a life of abandonment to the plan and the will and the Providence of God.

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And I can tell you from experience that the more that we let go

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of our own plans, the more extraordinary things begin to happen.

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And Jonathan Rumi really talks about that and that YouTube testimony about.

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It was in the moments of real failure and incapacity of letting go of his agenda.

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The God just powerfully moved.

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So as a Catholic teacher,

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I don't know what your plans are.

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I know that I have them.

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We want to try and control reality.

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We think we know the right answer for everything.

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But I think that what God's looking for is the kind of person who wants to

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become a Saint by letting go of their plans and spending the first hour of

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the morning with him and trusting him.

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That he will provide you with the energy and the capacity you need.

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Every single teaching day.

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It's a risk friends.

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It's a risk.

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Isn't it?

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What if I'm wrong?

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I don't think I'm wrong, not on this one.

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So let's let go of our plans.

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Let's give the first era of the day to God and let let's let us, let him make us.

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The saints of Catholic education that the world really needs right now.

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That's it from me today.

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Hope you can check out the chosen.

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I'd love it.

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If you could share this with a few people, but God bless you for the incredible

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work you do every day and get out there and do not let Jesus get unemployed.

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Okay.

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Let's put him back in the right place and let him run the show because he seems

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to have a much better idea sometimes than i do god bless your friends thank

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you for what you're doing every day my name's jonathan doyle this has been the

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catholic teacher daily podcast and i'll have another message for you tomorrow