026 Happiness

In Episode 26 of A Quiet Catechism, Doug explores the Church’s profound understanding of happiness, not as a passing feeling or carefully managed life, but as our God-given vocation to beatitude. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism, the Beatitudes, and the wisdom of voices like Bishop Robert Barron, Josef Pieper, Saint Edith Stein, Saint John Henry Newman, and Saint Catherine of Siena, this episode reveals that every human longing for joy ultimately points back to God. Along the way, Doug gently names the “false infinities” that often distract us—wealth, pleasure, power, and honor—and invites listeners into small practices of detachment, contemplation, trust, and charity. With warmth, depth, and hope, this episode reminds us that Christian happiness is not the absence of suffering, but the deep joy of living in God’s love now and forever.