Fr. Dom's Homs: Put on the Mind of Christ: Why Men Must Stop Thinking With Their Feelings
Most men today are ruled by emotion, pleasure, and impulse. That is not freedom. That is slavery.
In this episode of The Manly Catholic, Fr. Dom confronts a hard truth the modern world refuses to face: darkness has invaded the mind, and Christ came to reclaim it. Drawing from Sacred Scripture, the Catechism, and the Church’s constant teaching, this episode unpacks a powerful image:
Jesus Christ as water. Water always flows to the lowest place. So does Christ.
He descends into the darkest places of the human soul, especially the intellect, to heal, cleanse, and restore order. From the Jordan River to Galilee, from the manger to the Cross, Christ consistently goes where others refuse to go.
He does the same in your life, if you let Him.
This homily challenges men to reject emotivism, hedonism, and the lie that truth is subjective. You cannot build a holy life on feelings. You must put on the mind of Christ.
Fr. Dom confronts:
- Why “I feel” is a dangerous way to approach truth
- How logos, logic, and truth are inseparable from Jesus Christ
- Why disordered passions lead men into sin, division, and confusion
- How the Sacraments actively form and renew the mind of Christ in us
- Why Catholic education and fatherhood are battlefields for the soul
This is a direct call to Catholic men: think clearly, live ordered, defend truth, and lead your families with conviction. Christ is the Light. Stop negotiating with darkness.
Powerful Quotes from the Episode
- “Jesus Christ is like water. He always goes to the lowest place.”
- “Never start theological or philosophical truth statements with ‘I feel.’”
- “If we don’t put on the mind of Christ, we begin conforming God to our image instead of the other way around.”
Key Takeaway for Men (Act on This Today)
Stop letting your emotions govern your intellect.
Begin today by rejecting “I feel” as your foundation for truth. Anchor your thinking in Christ through daily prayer, frequent Confession, and intentional study of Catholic teaching. Order your mind, and your life will follow.