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Back to EpisodesThe Healing Power of the Sacraments – Loneliness Without Faith – Deacon Don and Aidan Byrne
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Deacon Don and Aidan open with what is replacing faith in many homes today — and what Aidan has found happens when those things are removed. The conversation moves into the epidemic of loneliness and isolation in rural Ireland, the culture of the closed gate, the “overboundaried” person who has shut off almost all possibility of spontaneous human contact, and why Mass — and the cup of tea after Mass — matters not just spiritually but as the one daily point of human connection for people who would otherwise see nobody.
Aiden brings in the question of superstition as a substitute for faith, the Sunday obligation, and people who have never returned to Mass since COVID. Deacon Don reflects on a parishioner who told him after Communion: “You’re probably the only person I’ll meet today.” The episode closes with an invitation to confess not just deeds but thoughts — including the thoughts that tell us we are worthless.
If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please reach out for support. In Ireland, the Samaritans can be contacted at 116 123, available 24 hours.
To listen to more reflections on sacramental healing with Don and Aidan, click here.
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