A Quiet Catechism
Episode 21 of A Quiet Catechism, "Identity," is a gentle Catholic reflection on the deepest question beneath so much modern anxiety: Who am I, really, when all the noise goes quiet? Rooted in Genesis, the Catechism, Christ's baptism, Gaudium et Spes, and the wisdom of saints and thinkers like Augustine, Aquinas, Newman, Edith Stein, Benedict XVI, and John Paul II, the episode reminds listeners that identity is not something we invent, perform, defend, or prove, but something we receive from God. It explores the false names we learn to answer to—failure, burden, fraud, disappointment, not enough—and contrasts them with the Father's truest name for us: beloved. With warmth, humor, and pastoral tenderness, the episode shows that we are made in the image of God, wounded by sin, restored in Christ, incorporated into communion through baptism, and sent into the world to love. The practical invitation is simple and deeply freeing: notice the false name, return to your baptismal identity, and give yourself away in one concrete act of love, trusting that in Christ, identity becomes peace.
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