Catholic Latte
Join Fr. Eric Mah, a priest from Toronto, Canada, for reflections on how to grow in a sense of peace, rest and discipleship in our relationship with Jesus Christ. To watch the full video versions of these podcasts, subscribe to Catholic Latte on YouTube. #CatholicLattePodcast
Join Fr. Eric Mah, a priest from Toronto, Canada, for reflections on how to grow in a sense of peace, rest and discipleship in our relationship with Jesus Christ. To watch the full video versions of these podcasts, subscribe to Catholic Latte on YouTube. #CatholicLattePodcast
Episodes

Monday Sep 07, 2020
S01 Ep. 43 – What to Do When Someone Wrongs You
Monday Sep 07, 2020
Monday Sep 07, 2020
In this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 18:15-20), Jesus gives various practical bits of advice for how to deal with people who have wronged us in some way. Topics discussed include gossip, scandal, admonishing the sinner, interventions, and comparing one’s conduct to the general standard of conduct expected of all Christians.
Fr. Eric also discusses the possibility of separating from one’s aggressor, and the importance of learning to see one’s neighbour as our brother or sister in Christ for whom we are responsible.
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Sunday Aug 30, 2020
S01 Ep. 42 – Why Being Nice Isn’t Enough
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
In the context of this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 16:21-27), Jesus rebukes St. Peter harshly for trying to talk Him out of suffering and dying for the salvation of world. While the Lord might seem to be acting unnecessarily harsh towards Peter, Fr. Eric reflects on how Christ is always very intentional and purposeful in His words and actions, especially when He is trying to teach His chief disciple to become a true witness and leader of the Church.
Topics include how a fear of suffering and death can obstruct God’s salvific purposes; the necessity of a disciple always to follow the master in a stance of humility, docility and obedience; and the importance of living out of a stance of perpetual sacrifice in imitation of the suffering Christ, as opposed to being simply content to be nice, kind or polite.
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Sunday Aug 23, 2020
S01 Ep. 41 – God’s Choice of Frail Humanity
Sunday Aug 23, 2020
Sunday Aug 23, 2020
Reflecting on this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 16:13-20) about Jesus and Peter at Caesarea Philippi, Fr. Eric reflects on the Biblical basis for the teaching authority of the Pope and bishops in the context of the Catholic Church. Issues discussed include the importance of both Scripture and Tradition, the need to become familiar with the entirety of the Bible, and the principle of infallibility.
Other topics include the responsibility of the teaching office of the Church to govern with a keen sense of stewardship in Jesus’ place, and how to respond to our fears about the mantle of divine authority being entrusted to the frailty of the human condition.
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Sunday Aug 16, 2020
S01 Ep. 40 – Why Does God Delay in Answering Us?
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
Sunday Aug 16, 2020
On the surface, Jesus appears to be uncharacteristically mean to the Canaanite woman who is the primary subject in this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 15:21-28), particularly in how He denies repeatedly her requests for Him to heal her daughter. However, Fr. Eric discusses how the Lord’s various refusals to this woman’s petitions are intended collectively to lead her away from a misconstrued and misguided conception of who He is and what it means to be in right relationship with Him; and thereby guide her into a deeper stance of intimacy with Him.
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Monday Aug 10, 2020
S01 Ep. 39 – Being Led by Christ Into Our Storms
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Monday Aug 10, 2020
Reflecting on this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 14:22-33), Fr. Eric shows how Jesus leads us often into the midst of storms as a means of preparing us to give witness to the reality of Christ as Lord and Savior.
Other topics include Christ’s total dominion over the forces of evil and wickedness in the world, the need to become fully convicted of our need for salvation in Christ, the fact that our salvation in Christ appears often precisely when we find ourselves on the brink of destruction, and the theological significance of the Paschal Mystery.
Fr. Eric also reflects on the Lord’s exhortation not to give into fear or panic based on the fact that He is Lord and Savior, Christ’s loving attention to those who have the courage to give themselves completely to His purposes, and the distinction between worldly perceptions of success and failure as opposed to seeing these things from a divine perspective.
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Sunday Aug 02, 2020
S01 Ep. 38 – Meeting Christ in the Eucharist
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Sunday Aug 02, 2020
Reflecting on this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 14:13-21), Fr. Eric shows how the great miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and the fish helps us to delve deeper into the mystery of Christ. Topics include how the true nature of Christian charity, Old Testament anticipations of the multiplication of the loaves and the fish, the Lord’s concern with the totality of the human person, Jesus as the Good Shepherd, and the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.
Fr. Eric also reflects on the modern decline in reverence and belief in the Holy Eucharist, and how we might seek to turn things around on a local level through our sense of personal witness.
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Monday Jul 27, 2020
S01 Ep. 37 – Passing on the Fullness of the Gospel
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Monday Jul 27, 2020
This weekend’s Gospel (Mt 13:44-52) closes off a series of seven parables in the Gospel of Matthew dealing with the subject of the Kingdom of God, including the Parables of the Sower (13:1-23), the Weeds and the Wheat (13:24-30), the Mustard Seed (13:31-32), the Leavened Bread (13:33), the Hidden Treasure (13:44), the Pearl of Great Price (13:45-46) and the Net Cast Into the Sea (13:47-52).
Focusing on the final three parables, Fr. Eric speaks about the importance of being a person of infinite desires and self-gift as a prerequisite to obtain the fullness of the divine life, and the willingness to rest in Christ as a sign of recognizing His importance and centrality. Other topics include the nature of the Final Judgment, and the need to pass on the deposit of faith with integrity and responsibility.
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Sunday Jul 19, 2020
S01 Ep. 36 – Preparing for the End Times
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Focusing on this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 13:24-43), Fr. Eric expounds upon the Parable of the Weeds and the Wheat (Mt 13:24-30), the Parable of the Mustard Seed (Mt 13:31-32) and the Parable of the Leavened Bread (Mt 13:33) to articulate what the Lord teaches us about preparing for the end times. Topics include the need to acknowledge that our time here on this earth is necessarily a time of pilgrimage and spiritual warfare, the Lord’s confidence in the good in this world to triumph ultimately over that which is evil, and the need to prioritize a healthy respect for the natural process of development and growth over a desire to be perfect right away.
Other topics include the invitation to be small and hidden; the importance of the interior life when it comes to cooperating with God’s transformative grace; and the significance of seeing the end times as a time of harvest and completion, as opposed to an arbitrary end of all things.
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Sunday Jul 12, 2020
S01 Ep. 35 – Learning to Pray With Your Heart
Sunday Jul 12, 2020
Sunday Jul 12, 2020
Even though the primary focus of today’s Gospel (Mt 13:1-23) is the Parable of the Sower, Fr. Eric focuses on the issue raised by Our Lord in the middle of the Gospel, where He address the question as to why He speaks in parables to begin with (Mt 13:11-15). Fr. Eric discusses the importance of reading the parables with humility, docility and obedience; rather than trying to achieve a certain mastery or synthesis with regards to who God is and what He’s all about. Other topics include Jesus’ great miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and the fish (Mt 14:13-21; Mk 6:31-44; Lk 9:12-17; and Jn 6:1-14); and the need to read the parables from the perspective of an intentional disciple, rather than the wise and intelligent.
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Sunday Jul 05, 2020
S01 Ep. 34 – Offering Ourselves in Thanks to God
Sunday Jul 05, 2020
Sunday Jul 05, 2020
Rather than delve into a lengthy exegesis of this weekend’s Gospel (Mt 11:25-30), Fr. Eric focuses on the first half of the opening line, where the Lord says: “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth.” Topics discussed include the singularity of purpose that Christ has in seeking the glory of His Father, which we are called to imitate in our aspirations towards authentic Christian discipleship.
The example of Our Lady of Lourdes is used to show how we are called to emphasize the primacy of being over doing in our worship of the Lord. Fr. Eric also references the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass to emphasize how we’re called in a sacramental way to participate in the work of salvation by uniting the sacrifice of our lives to the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross, thereby underlying the significance of aligning our sense of being and purpose with the person and mission of Christ.
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