Sermons by Father Alfonse at Mary Immaculate
When his father died, he began going through everything the man had kept. Tucked in with the saved papers and old photographs was a diary — his own, started at twelve, the year his parents' marriage came apart. The pages were thick with anger, the worst words blacked out by a child's hand. And he realized his father had found it years earlier, read every line, and said nothing. This episode is about what happens to a family when the ground shifts — and what we quietly reach for when it does. Father Alfonse Nazzaro tells the story without flinching: the anger that moved in after the divorce, the rooms his family slowly stopped walking into, the years he was certain that prayer was useless and that no one was listening. It's an unsparing look at how we replace what steadies us — with resentment, with avoidance, with the kind of busyness that looks a lot like coping — and how one quiet, unremarkable woman held a place for him until he could find his way back. There is no toxic positivity here. No "everything happens for a reason." Just a grounded conversation about loss, the things we leave unsaid, and the difference one steady person can make in someone else's life. It speaks to anyone moving through anxiety, burnout, or the particular grief of losing a parent — and to anyone trying to find meaning in what a person leaves behind. In this episode: * The diary, and the years of anger it held — written by a twelve-year-old watching his parents divorce * Why grief and anxiety so often get buried instead of spoken — and what that silence quietly costs a family * The slow, nearly invisible way we trade our center for something less steady when life overwhelms us * What it means to become the steady presence for someone else — and why it is never too late to start If this conversation meets you somewhere real, follow the show so the next one finds you. Share it with someone carrying a loss they haven't spoken about — and if it helped, leave a review so others searching for the same thing can find their way here.
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