The Normal Christian Life
What does ”ordinary Christianity” look like exactly? Using Scripture, Church history and personal testimony, two Catholic priests, Frs. Michael and Chris Trummer, and Mary Bielski offer a renewed vision of what our lives can be like as Christians. Far from being ”ordinary”, the normal Christian life is an entirely new life empowered by the Holy Spirit -- drawing upon a divine inheritance, manifesting supernatural power, and bearing a staggering promise of glory.
Episodes

Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
Tuesday Dec 24, 2024
In this video, join our hosts as they engage in an in-depth conversation with Mike Nolan about the profound impact of scripture on one's personal faith journey. Mike shares his touching testimony of turning to the word of God during challenging times and how it helped to navigate through life's hurdles. The discussion covers how to cultivate a relational encounter with scripture, integrating prayer and the word in daily life, and the significance of spiritual and emotional interpretation of biblical passages. Stay tuned to explore practical insights into Lectio Divina and learn how to make the Bible come alive in your everyday experiences.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:33 Mike's Testimony: Encountering God Through Scripture
02:27 Developing a Healthy Relationship with Scripture
03:58 Prophetic Rosary and Discernment
06:52 Theological Insights and Personal Reflections
14:24 The Importance of Relational Prayer 29:06 Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture
36:29 The Role of Scripture in Our Relationship with God
37:05 Jesus and the True Source of Life
37:29 The Scholar of the Law and Self-Justification
38:55 Experiencing the Word Incarnate
43:19 The Power of Story in Understanding Scripture
46:07 Redemption and Personal Stories
47:32 The Importance of Identity in Christ
55:29 God's Word and Its Fulfillment
58:01 Entering the Wilderness to Hear God's Word
01:01:08 Concluding Reflections and Prayer

Monday Dec 16, 2024
Monday Dec 16, 2024
Join Fathers Trummer and Mary Bielski in the second episode of our video podcast series as he delves deep into the transformative power of the Word of God. In this episode, they discuss the unique attributes of the scriptures, emphasizing their living and active nature, their ability to convict and sanctify, and their essential role in renewing our minds and lives. From personal testimonies to deep theological insights, this episode aims to bolster your faith and ignite a greater hunger for God's Word. Perfect for both listeners and viewers, this enriching discussion will inspire you to integrate the scriptures more deeply into your daily life.
00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Series 00:39 The Unique Power of the Word of God 02:14 Living and Active: The Transformative Nature of Scripture 04:37 The Penetrating Power of the Word 06:03 Testimonies of Transformation 21:36 The Truth of the Word: Conviction and Repentance 32:16 Theological Anthropology: Understanding Humanity from God's Perspective 33:31 The Role of Scripture in Revealing Our True Selves 35:32 Sanctification Through the Word of God 37:16 Experiencing God Beyond Sensationalism 39:36 The Transformative Power of Scripture 44:08 Memorizing and Meditating on Scripture for Healing 48:07 The Word as Bread and Sustenance 57:43 The Word as a Weapon in Spiritual Warfare 01:01:47 Encouragement to Deepen Relationship with the Word 01:05:16 Closing Prayer and Reflections

Sunday Dec 08, 2024
Sunday Dec 08, 2024
Join Father Michael and Christopher Trummer and Mary Bielski on the first video podcast of the Normal Christian Life as they embark on an engaging series focused on the Word of God. Discover the profound significance of scripture in the life of a believer, especially from a Catholic perspective. Hear personal testimonies and experiences with the Bible, including struggles and eventual deep appreciation. This episode covers the importance of scripture in spiritual growth, spiritual warfare, and personal transformation. Also, get practical tips and encouragement to deepen your love and understanding of God's Word.

Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Father Michael and Christopher Trummer are joined by guest Adriana Gonzalez to explore the topic of ecumenism, focusing on unity among believers, particularly between Catholics and other Christians. Adriana shares her personal journey of faith, highlighting her upbringing in a Catholic home, her family's involvement in the Charismatic Renewal, and her father's dramatic conversion from atheism to fervent faith in Christ. The discussion emphasizes the need for humility, the pursuit of unity through shared prayer, and the recognition of the Holy Spirit's work across different Christian denominations. The participants acknowledge the good fruits from other Christians, such as their love for Scripture, openness to the Holy Spirit, and zeal for evangelization. They discuss the importance of working together, attending conferences, and participating in common prayer to foster mutual respect and deeper understanding. The last part of the discussion focuses on what Catholics have to offer to Protestant brothers and sisters. Adriana mentions her upcoming documentary and expresses excitement about future collaborations.

Tuesday Oct 22, 2024
Tuesday Oct 22, 2024
In this episode, Fr. Tony Cecil joins Fr. Michael and Fr. Christopher to explore various facets of enhancing our engagement and experience during the Mass. It emphasizes mindfulness, a contemplative mindset, and the other necessary dispositions of the heart. They discuss the importance of being generous with our time, as well as the nature of internal and external participation. The role of confession and a devotional life, such as Eucharistic adoration, is highlighted as vital for deeper connection with God. Practical tips for enriching the Mass experience include preparing spiritually beforehand, engaging in discussions, and balancing different forms of participation during the service. The overarching theme calls for a renewal of how individuals approach and perceive the Mass, urging generosity and intentionality in worship.

Monday Oct 14, 2024
Monday Oct 14, 2024
This podcast episode delves into the topic of shame and its impact on spiritual and emotional healing. Fr. Michael, Fr. Christopher, and Joe discuss how shame is often a subtle and deeply rooted wound that affects people's ability to experience God's love and delight. They emphasize that shame is not just another wound, but a core wound since the fall of humanity. The hosts explain how shame can prevent individuals from walking confidently in their faith, as it leads to self-rejection, a sense of inadequacy, and a distorted view of one's worth.
The discussion also covers how shame can manifest in different ways, such as scrupulosity, striving for perfection, or struggling with vulnerability. Healing from shame, they argue, requires vulnerability—bringing one’s wounds to God and others in trusted relationships. They stress the importance of confession, openness, and allowing oneself to experience God's love even in moments of brokenness. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to seek healing by addressing childhood wounds and learning to accept love and forgiveness instead of living under the burden of shame.

Monday Sep 30, 2024
Monday Sep 30, 2024
What is "Catholic mindfulness"? Is it a new age add-on to Christian spirituality, or is it compatible with Catholic tradition and orthodoxy? "Mindfulness" can refer to the natural ability to focus our attention fully on the present moment. Defined thus, mindfulness can be understood as essential for meditative prayer and active recollection, and for the contemplative life in general.
Strongly influenced by Dr. Greg Bottaro's book, The Mindful Catholic, this episode explores the topic of mindfulness: what it is (and is not), the fruits of practicing mindfulness, basic practicals, and reasons why mindfulness is especially critical for Catholics in our anxious and distracted age.
Dr. Greg Bottaro's website:
https://catholicpsych.com

Monday Sep 16, 2024
Monday Sep 16, 2024
At the end of the day, we are never our own masters: we are either children of God and "slaves of righteousness", or slaves of sin and the Devil. While many of us in the Church are preaching an important message of God's mercy and seeking to address issues of unhealthy shame and guilt, we sometimes overlook or play down this simple reality of our sins and their power to enslave us. Mary Bielski rejoins our hosts in this episode of our Inner Healing Series to talk about the detrimental impact of sin in our lives and God's call for us to repent. Even faithful Catholics can remain bound in certain habits of sin (resulting in stagnation, emptiness and mediocrity); but God's power frees us, for it is "God's kindness [that] leads you to repentence" (Romans 2:4).

Saturday Aug 31, 2024
Saturday Aug 31, 2024
While many Catholics are distressed at the division and strife within the Church in recent years, the reality is that the Holy Spirit is offering us an extraordinary grace and opportunity for evangelization. In this episode, Fr. Matthias Thelen joins our hosts to share his testimony, as well as his insights on how the Holy Spirit is working to bring unity to the Church today. Fr. Mathias is the president and co-founder of Encounter Ministries, an international ministry that is dedicated to teaching and equipping the faithful (both priests and laity) to fully exercise the supernatural gifts they have received, within their spheres of influence.
The Encounter Ministries website: https://encounterministries.us

Monday Aug 19, 2024
Monday Aug 19, 2024
Within Catholic circles in recent years, a new psychological approach has gained traction: Internal Family Systems (IFS). Our hosts believe this approach offers a deeply insightful way of understanding our complex inner world, that synchronizes well with a Christian anthropology. While not professing to be experts, our hosts offer their own understanding and experience of IFS as a way of introducing listeners to the topic, and of encouraging them to explore it for themselves. Questions addressed include: Why does IFS claim that we have "parts" within ourselves? What is the "inmost self", and why is this concept so important? What are some practical applications from IFS for our own inner healing journey?
*We apologize for technical errors in the initial release. This is the fixed version.
Litanies of Heart, book by Dr. Gerry Ken Crete
https://a.co/d/8zVODuZ