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Ep85 Creating Integrated Catholic Culture w/ Msgr. James Shea

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"The Christian faith does not destroy culture, but purifies and uplifts it. It takes away nothing of genuine value from a society or nation, but strengthens whatever is good for the betterment of all."
~ St. John Paul II

What does it mean to live a beautiful life?
How can I create a Catholic culture in my own life, family, school, or work?
Should I be aiming to create a utopia on earth?

In this insightful episode of This Whole Life, hosts Pat and Kenna sit down with Monsignor James Shea, president of the University of Mary, to explore the deep connection between faith, mental health, and the quest for true integration in everyday life. Monsignor Shea shares personal stories of loss and leadership, reflecting on building an authentic Catholic culture in diverse communities, the challenges and joys of forming young minds, and why embracing imperfections leads us closer to wholeness. The conversation dives into the meaning of integration—both personally and institutionally—and touches on how fragmented lives can be healed through Christ with humility and a spirit of self-giving. With practical encouragement and wisdom, this episode inspires listeners to find beauty, purpose, and unity in the messiness of real life. Perfect for anyone seeking both sanity and sanctity as they walk the journey of faith.

Monsignor James Shea became the sixth president of the University of Mary in 2009. Monsignor Shea grew up on a dairy farm in Hazelton, North Dakota, and has studied at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., the Vatican’s North American College, the University of Chicago, and Harvard.

Episode 85 Show Notes

Chapters:

0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
15:22: What does integration mean?
25:53: Creating Catholic culture
40:03: Building a common vision, not a "utopia"
48:29: Msgr. Shea's book recommendation
53:15: Challenge By Choice

Reflection Questions:

  1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
  2. How do you see the connection between integrity and beauty in your own life?
  3. When have you experienced fragmentation or compartmentalization, and how did they stop you from living a fully authentic life?
  4. How do you create habits to be fully integrated internally and with others?
  5. How can we balance the pursuit of excellence and integration without falling into the trap of perfectionism or utopian thinking?

Send us a text. We can't respond directly, but we're excited to hear what's on your mind!

Support the show

Thank you for listening, and a very special thank you to our community of supporters!

Visit us online at thiswholelifepodcast.com, and send us an email with your thoughts, questions, or ideas.
Follow us on Instagram & Facebook
Interested in more faith-filled mental health resources? Check out the Martin Center for Integration
Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

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Chapters

1. Introduction and Highs & Hards (00:00:00)

2. What does integration mean? (00:15:22)

3. Creating Catholic culture (00:25:53)

4. Building a common vision, not a "utopia" (00:40:03)

5. Msgr. Shea's book recommendation (00:48:29)

6. Challenge By Choice (00:53:15)

87 episodes

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"The Christian faith does not destroy culture, but purifies and uplifts it. It takes away nothing of genuine value from a society or nation, but strengthens whatever is good for the betterment of all."
~ St. John Paul II

What does it mean to live a beautiful life?
How can I create a Catholic culture in my own life, family, school, or work?
Should I be aiming to create a utopia on earth?

In this insightful episode of This Whole Life, hosts Pat and Kenna sit down with Monsignor James Shea, president of the University of Mary, to explore the deep connection between faith, mental health, and the quest for true integration in everyday life. Monsignor Shea shares personal stories of loss and leadership, reflecting on building an authentic Catholic culture in diverse communities, the challenges and joys of forming young minds, and why embracing imperfections leads us closer to wholeness. The conversation dives into the meaning of integration—both personally and institutionally—and touches on how fragmented lives can be healed through Christ with humility and a spirit of self-giving. With practical encouragement and wisdom, this episode inspires listeners to find beauty, purpose, and unity in the messiness of real life. Perfect for anyone seeking both sanity and sanctity as they walk the journey of faith.

Monsignor James Shea became the sixth president of the University of Mary in 2009. Monsignor Shea grew up on a dairy farm in Hazelton, North Dakota, and has studied at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., the Vatican’s North American College, the University of Chicago, and Harvard.

Episode 85 Show Notes

Chapters:

0:00: Introduction and Highs & Hards
15:22: What does integration mean?
25:53: Creating Catholic culture
40:03: Building a common vision, not a "utopia"
48:29: Msgr. Shea's book recommendation
53:15: Challenge By Choice

Reflection Questions:

  1. What is one specific thing that stuck with you from this conversation?
  2. How do you see the connection between integrity and beauty in your own life?
  3. When have you experienced fragmentation or compartmentalization, and how did they stop you from living a fully authentic life?
  4. How do you create habits to be fully integrated internally and with others?
  5. How can we balance the pursuit of excellence and integration without falling into the trap of perfectionism or utopian thinking?

Send us a text. We can't respond directly, but we're excited to hear what's on your mind!

Support the show

Thank you for listening, and a very special thank you to our community of supporters!

Visit us online at thiswholelifepodcast.com, and send us an email with your thoughts, questions, or ideas.
Follow us on Instagram & Facebook
Interested in more faith-filled mental health resources? Check out the Martin Center for Integration
Music: "You're Not Alone" by Marie Miller. Used with permission.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction and Highs & Hards (00:00:00)

2. What does integration mean? (00:15:22)

3. Creating Catholic culture (00:25:53)

4. Building a common vision, not a "utopia" (00:40:03)

5. Msgr. Shea's book recommendation (00:48:29)

6. Challenge By Choice (00:53:15)

87 episodes

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