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The Catholic Man Show

Resolutions Ordered to the Good: A Thomistic Guide to the New Year

The Catholic Man Show

The Catholic Man Show

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Leisure

4.8 • 768 Ratings

🗓️ 29 December 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Opening: Joy evangelizes (and kids teach us)

  1. The “joyful demeanor” that opens doors to talking about Jesus (without getting weird).
  2. A godfather breakfast on a baptism anniversary becomes a living lesson in evangelization.
  3. “Five seconds” theology: most of our daily encounters are brief—so what do we do with them?

The Thomistic pivot: Why life feels like a blur

  1. Time accelerates as you age; “someday” becomes a trap.
  2. Many men feel stuck for 10–15 years—spiritually, vocationally, relationally, and in work.
  3. The antidote isn’t bigger ambition—it’s better order.

Aquinas on happiness: What won’t satisfy

Aquinas method: name the end (happiness), then rule out false ends.

  1. Wealth: money is a means, not a final end.
  2. Honor / reputation: depends on others; happiness must be stable and interior.
  3. Power: instrumental, addictive, and easily disguised as “leadership.”
  4. Pleasure: real and good, but cannot be the end—pleasure perfects an act, it doesn’t define the goal.

The positive claim: What happiness actually is

  1. Perfect happiness is the vision of God (beatific vision).
  2. We can’t fully attain it in this life, but we can live an imperfect happiness by ordering our lives toward it.
  3. Key shift: beatitude, not optimization.

Hierarchy of goods (practical framework for 2026)

Three filters for any resolution:

  1. Is it ordered toward the highest good? (God, truth, contemplation)
  2. Does it support your vocation? (husband/father, priest, etc.)
  3. Does it treat lesser goods as means? (money, status, comfort serve the mission)

Concrete resolutions (small, durable, lifelong)

  1. “Not huge shifts—small profitable habits that stick.”
  2. Guarding silence and adding a few more minutes of contemplative prayer.
  3. A reminder: you can “succeed” without prayer, but not in the way a Christian wants to succeed.

The closing medicine: Gratitude slows time

  1. Gratitude grounds you in the present and breaks the “always next” mindset.
  2. Hard to stay bitter when you’re truly thankful.
  3. Cheers to Jesus—and to living the winning side like you mean it.

Transcript

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0:00.0

One of the things we talk about on the Catholic Man show quite a bit is about how, in fact, we've just tied to this conversation with the psychellate uh in a recent episode

0:21.9

about when we talk about jesus to other people that a lot of it has to do with your demeanor

0:28.7

and just how you live and the joy that you have uh like just in an internal joy that you have

0:34.7

and it it it exudes out to other people like people can just tell like

0:40.8

man this person is is is is a joyful person this person is very happy with life yeah and that

0:50.3

opens a lot of doors into being able to talk actually about Jesus in a weird way,

0:55.1

right?

0:55.4

Yeah.

0:56.3

Because it can go weird.

0:57.7

It can take a trip down the weird road.

1:00.7

And one of the, I had an instance like that today.

1:04.6

The weird road?

1:05.4

No.

1:05.9

The not weird road.

1:06.6

The not weird road.

1:08.0

But it wasn't because of anything that I did.

1:11.1

It was something that your daughter did.

1:14.8

Oh.

1:15.8

So I want to give both props to Lady Pamela and yourself for raising good, joyful children.

1:26.8

I had the opportunity to take Miss Mary to breakfast this morning.

1:36.1

And she's my goddaughter.

1:38.3

Her baptism day.

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