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Sunday Dive

Katie Patriziosundaydive.com
Do you ever find the Bible readings at Mass confusing, or disjointed, or just plain weird? If so, Sunday Dive is the podcast for you! Focusing on the upcoming Sunday readings, Katie Patrizio spends each weekly episode exploring the original language, historical backdrop, cultural environment, and Old Testament context of the Scriptures, bringing the text to life and giving listeners a "surround-sound" experience of the Bible like they've never heard before. Tune in and discover why Chris Stefanick called Katie "a POWERFUL speaker: intellectually deep, spiritually rich, and eminently practical."
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Episodes

Ep. 095 - What It Means To Be Holy (Feb 20, 2022)

Our Gospel picks up where we left off last week in Jesus’ Sermon on the Plain. Last episode we explored the theme of a universal “Law for Mankind” and we contrasted that to the Law of Moses given specifically for the Israelites. In this episode, we’ll look closer at another aspect of Jesus’ teaching and the Law of Moses: the idea of separation. We’ll explore the Hebrew word for holiness which implies separation and we’ll unpack the idea that the apart-ness brought about by the New Law is a separ...

Feb 15, 202252 minSeason 3Ep. 9

Ep. 094 - The Heart of the Gospel (Feb 13, 2022)

Jesus is preaching beatitude in our Gospel today and, though Luke’s version makes some clear diversions from the more famous form of the sermon in Matthew’s Gospel, the message at hand remains consistent. Employing the Old Testament connections offered by the lectionary, we’ll compare and contrast the law of the Mosaic covenant with the universal law of the Davidic covenant and we’ll make the case that the new law offered by Christ fulfills that universal Davidic law. We’ll also explore the cont...

Feb 08, 202249 minSeason 3Ep. 8

Ep. 093 - The Calling of Peter (Feb 6, 2022)

Jesus is teaching beside the Sea of Galilee when the crush of the crowds prompts him to climb aboard St. Peter’s boat and request the soon-to-be-apostle to shove off from shore. Little does Peter know that this is only Our Lord’s first request. We’ll spend our episode exploring the ins and outs of fishing on the Sea of Galilee and we’ll get our hands dirty in the original Greek so as to immerse ourselves into the full emotion of the exchange. Finally, we’ll round out our discussion by diving int...

Feb 01, 202252 minSeason 3Ep. 7

Ep. 092 - Unwelcome (Jan 30, 2022)

Our Gospel continues where it left off last week in the synagogue in Nazareth. There Jesus’ honorable reception quickly turns to contempt. We’ll spend our episode looking deeper into the Greek of the text in order to make sense of the mixed reaction of the assembly and we’ll also dive into the broader context of the Isaiah quote in order to uncover the why behind the wrath of the town’s residents. In summary, Our Lord preaches a message of mercy for Gentiles but a message that his Jewish hometow...

Jan 28, 202252 minSeason 3Ep. 6

Ep. 091 - The Wedding Feast at Cana (Jan 16, 2022)

We take a detour from our Year C Gospel of Luke in order to explore the Wedding Feast at Cana. This is a Scripture text awash with meaning. From Our Lady’s intercessory role to Our Lord’s seemingly callous response, we’ll unpack the deeper meanings hidden within the text and the abundant Old Testament parallels that reveal a nuptial and new covenant theme. We’d also be remiss to ignore the fact that this Gospel reveals God’s heart, a heart that overflows with joy and that desires nothing but the...

Jan 13, 202259 minSeason 3Ep. 5

Ep. 090 - Jesus, the New Samuel (Dec 26, 2021)

Jesus is lost and found in today's Gospel. In it, the evangelist describes Jesus as having "understanding", an Old Testament characteristic of the Davidic kings. Luke also clearly links Our Lord with the prophet Samuel and by this connection we discover Jesus as the firstborn consecrated to God and the prophet who will speak condemnation on the corrupt Jerusalem priests. We end our episode exploring the interior life of Our Lady who was not shielded from spiritual hardship but learned to foster ...

Dec 23, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Ep. 089 - John the Baptist and the New Evangelization (Dec 12, 2021)

We turn our attention once more to our Gospel reading and to the figure of John the Baptist. People from all walks of life are coming to him, repenting, and asking for spiritual advice. John exhorts people not to a life of intense asceticism and separation but rather to lives of holiness in the midst of worldly endeavors, a radical idea for the time period. Exploring further John the Baptist's background we discover a man deeply committed to evangelization and a figure who is arguably the first ...

Dec 09, 202150 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Ep. 088 - God Under Oath (Dec 5, 2021)

This week we continue in the spirit of Jeremiah with our first reading from Baruch, the man who served as Jeremiah's scribe. In it we find many parallels with the Old Testament and contemporary prophetic literature, specifically the Book of Isaiah. We explore the three covenant types of Ancient Near Eastern culture and link Baruch to Genesis 22 in which God himself is the covenant guarantor. Lastly, we explore the New Exodus theme implicit in our first reading and its clear link to our Gospel an...

Nov 30, 202149 minSeason 3Ep. 2

Ep. 087 - Jeremiah and His World (Nov 28, 2021)

As we enter into the Advent season, the Church offers us a series of prophetic texts in our first readings. This week we find ourselves in the prophet Jeremiah and we spend most of our episode situating this reading in its historical context, an exercise that proves helpful for understanding the text itself but also for understanding the season of Advent. As the apocalyptic theme continues in our Gospel we find the Church pointing both backward and forward. Understanding the longings of the Jewi...

Nov 23, 202158 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Ep. 086 - The Lord of History (Nov 21, 2021)

The Church points us to the Gospel of John for our feast today, looking specifically at the exchange between Pontius Pilate and Our Lord at the latter's trial. The question at hand is kingship: is Jesus a king and, if so, where is his kingdom? Looking at the literal translation of the Greek we discover how emphatic Our Lord's answers are. He reigns indeed but his reign does not flow from human authority. In fact, all human authority flows from him and one day will be subject to him. We'll also l...

Nov 16, 202140 minSeason 2Ep. 36

Ep. 085 - The End is Near (Nov 14, 2021)

Our Lord leaves the Temple for the last time. On the way out his disciples comment on the Temple's beauty and Jesus takes the opportunity to direct their hearts from an earthly worldview to a heavenly one, foretelling the destruction of that beautiful structure. Our Gospel picks up toward the end of this exchange and in it we find an abundance of allusions to a new creation, the ingathering of the nations, and the cosmic battle between good and evil. Though filled with images of suffering, read ...

Nov 09, 202144 minSeason 2Ep. 35

Ep. 084 - Confession and the Gift of Poverty (Nov 7, 2021)

Jesus takes aim at the scribes in our Gospel today, calling them out for their love of fine things and special treatment. In contrast, Our Lord offers the example of the widow at the Temple. While the opulent monetary contributions of the rich ring out for others to hear, the widow's quiet offering does not go unnoticed by God. Jesus explains that, contrary to appearances, this woman has offered more than all the others. Exploring further the idea of poverty in the spiritual life, we find an apt...

Nov 02, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 34

Ep. 083 - The Son of Timaeus Meets the Son of David (Oct 24, 2021)

Jesus makes his final stop before reaching Jerusalem, passing through the ancient town of Jericho. On his way out of town the cries of a blind man reach his ears, compelling him to stop. Our Lord's encounter with and subsequent healing of the blind man are full of Old Testament resonances. In our Gospel we see the fulfillment of many prophecies announcing the arrival of the Messiah, we find fascinating parallels between Joshua's entry into Jericho and our Gospel, and we discover a unique echo of...

Oct 19, 202141 minSeason 2Ep. 33

Ep. 082 - The Mystery of Suffering (Oct 17, 2021)

We leave Our Lord's words to speak for themselves in our podcast today, looking closer at the spiritual implication of his message rather than digging into scholarly insights on the text. The former exercise proves deeply important for our interior life, especially in periods of suffering. Understanding that the role James and John wish to possess is actually filled by two thieves leads us to recognize that heavenly success often masquerades as earthly failure and that even when we find it diffi...

Oct 12, 202133 minSeason 2Ep. 32

Ep. 081 - Detachment, Sloth, and Unrequited Love (Oct 10, 2021)

We hear two of Jesus' favorite words in our Gospel today: Follow me! Where in the past these words were met with tremendous faith by the apostles, today they are met with sadness and rejection. We're talking about the rich young man who's unfulfilled longings bring him to the feet of Jesus. Diagnosing his restlessness, Our Lord calls him to leave behind his possessions, a cure that proves too burdensome to be carried out. Exploring the spiritual theme of detachment as well as the theological ide...

Oct 07, 202145 minSeason 2Ep. 31

Ep. 080 - Marriage: The Primordial Sacrament (Oct 3, 2021)

Jesus travels to Judea where he is not always well received and is immediately confronted by Pharisees as regards his view on marriage and divorce. Referencing Deuteronomy, the Pharisees make the case that Moses allowed for divorce but Jesus moves earlier in the Biblical account to make his argument, citing two verses of Genesis. From Our Lord's words we glean a radical view of marriage, one that excludes divorce but that also affirms the image of the Trinity and the tremendous dignity of marita...

Sep 28, 202158 minSeason 2Ep. 30

Ep. 079 - Scandal and the Need to Resist Sin (Sept 26, 2021)

The apostles encounter a man performing exorcisms in Jesus' name though they do not know who he is. When asked his opinion, Our Lord's response points us to the outpouring of the spirit of God in the Old Testament and the prophetic words of Moses who longs for all of God's people to perform miraculous works. Continuing on in our Gospel we hear Jesus speak intensely about "stumbling blocks." Exploring the original Greek as well as the Church's teaching we uncover the true meaning of scandal and i...

Sep 21, 202156 minSeason 2Ep. 29

Ep. 078 - Greatness and the Cross (Sept 19, 2021)

We find ourselves in chapter nine of Mark's Gospel, following on the heels on Jesus' Transfiguration. Jesus has shown his glory, now he takes some time away from the crowds to give instruction specifically to the Twelve. What does he teach them? He teaches them about the cross, predicting for the second time not only his passion but his glorious resurrection and having heard them arguing who is the greatest he does not rebuke their desires but rather reveals to them the path to greatness, a path...

Sep 14, 202154 minSeason 2Ep. 28

Ep. 077 - The Word That Brings Galaxies Into Existence (Sept 5, 2021)

Having cleansed foods and thereby abolished many of the ritual purity laws that served to separate Jew and Gentile, Jesus intentionally travels into Gentile territory. He performs several miracles like the one recounted in our Gospel. Exploring the healing of the deaf man we discover an explicit link with the prophecies of Isaiah that allude to an ingathering of the Gentiles and mincing Jesus' words and actions we uncover both Sacramental and New Creation themes, themes that point back to the be...

Aug 31, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 27

Ep. 076 - How to Avoid Pharisaism (August 29, 2021)

We head back into Mark in our Gospel today and into the thick of Pharisaic criticism. Jesus is asked why his disciples do not wash their hands before eating. To fully understand the Pharisees' charge we take a step back and explore the heart and history of the Pharisaic school of thought. What we find in the Pharisees are Jews zealous for the law of God but fixated on ancillary things, things that inevitably distort their judgment, corrupt their heart, and prevent them from seeing that which the...

Aug 24, 202153 minSeason 2Ep. 26

Ep. 075 - The New and True Ark of the Covenant (Aug 15, 2021)

Provided with two sets of first readings, the Church beckons us to look both backward and forward to understand our Gospel and the feast of the Assumption at hand. Diving into Luke as well as our Old Testament first reading we see the evangelist draw clear parallels between David's reception of the Ark of the Covenant at Jerusalem and Elizabeth's reception of the new Ark just outside Jerusalem. Then looking forward to our reading from Revelation we realize that just as Mary went up to Jerusalem ...

Aug 10, 202147 minSeason 2Ep. 25

Ep. 074 - MEGA Episode: Everything About John 6! (July 25, 2021+)

Katie is doing something different in this "mega episode" of Sunday Dive. Instead of splitting John 6 into multiple episodes as we read through it over the coming weeks, we pack it all into one long episode. Yes, that means they'll be a break from the podcast but only for a couple of weeks. We'll be back for a special episode for August 15th, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary!

Jul 20, 202159 minSeason 2Ep. 24

Ep. 073 - Jesus Goes With His Gut (July 18, 2021)

The Twelve return from their initial missionary outreach, their success evidenced by the continually growing crowds. Unable to find time even to eat, Jesus invites the disciples to follow him to a place of solitude. The people, however, are undeterred and follow on foot, beating Jesus to his destination. What Our Lord does next shows the tenderness of his heart. Moved with compassion he provides for their needs and in so doing he continues echoing a new Exodus theme while taking upon himself the...

Jul 13, 202145 minSeason 2Ep. 23

Ep. 072 - The Apostles and the New Exodus (July 11, 2021)

Jesus called the Twelve to himself in the beginning of Mark's Gospel. Now he sends them out two-by-two to do the very works that he has done. Exploring Our Lord's pre-departure instructions we discover several connections to not only the Old Testament but also first century culture. Through these connections we see Jesus distinguishing his followers from some (like itinerant Greek philosophers) but also associating them with others (like the Old Testament people of God). Through our Gospel we'll...

Jul 06, 202154 minSeason 2Ep. 22

Episode 071 - His Own Reject Him (July 4, 2021)

Jesus travels home to Nazareth in our Gospel today but the reception he receives is far from warm. Comparing and contrasting our episode with an earlier synagogue encounter in Capernaum we realize that those who reject God often have the same evidence for belief as those who accept him. At the end of the day we have to decide - with the same evidence that the people of Israel had - is this man who he says he is?

Jun 29, 202146 minSeason 2Ep. 21

Episode 070 - Jairus' Daughter and the Hemorrhaging Woman (June 27, 2021)

The long form of our Gospel today provides us with two miracles which Mark sandwiches together: the raising of Jairus' daughter and the healing of the hemorrhaging woman. Contextualizing these stories in light of Levitical purity laws reveals a deeper message lingering below the surface: not only does Jesus desire to heal us physically but he also wants to restore us spiritually. At the end of the day, the story serves as a spiritual summons to see life's happenings through the eyes of Him who b...

Jun 22, 202159 minSeason 2Ep. 20

Episode 069 - Jonah, Jesus, and Sailing on the Sea of Galilee (June 20, 2021)

In one of his most amazing feats, Jesus sleeps through a mega-storm on the Sea of Galilee. We'll spend our time together uncovering the quite detailed picture archaeology can paint for us about seafaring in first century Palestine and we'll also unveil some fascinating parallels between our Gospel and the Old Testament Book of Jonah. At the end of the day what we discover in our Gospel is not so much a God aloof in the face of our fears but a Son carefree in His trust of the Father and desiring ...

Jun 15, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 19

Episode 068: The Hardy, Invasive Kingdom of God (June 13, 2021)

We return to the heart of Mark's Gospel and Our Lord's teaching in our episode today, exploring some of his many parables. What becomes quickly evident in our survey of his teaching is that Jesus' words contain a surface profundity in and of themselves and yet at the same time reveal a depth of meaning that could be sounded for an eternity. Turning to the parables themselves, we'll unveil their subtle allusions to the Old Testament texts, revealing not only a poetic description of the Kingdom of...

Jun 08, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 18

Episode 067 - Jesus, the Essenes, and the Last Supper (Jun 6, 2021)

Our Gospel this week is packed with hidden gems and secret keys that unlock layers of hidden meaning in Mark's Last Supper account. The Essenes, producers of the famed Dead Sea Scrolls, serve as one of these keys. We'll make the case that Jesus celebrated the Passover with the Essene community in Jerusalem, a thesis that instigates a cascade of implications and we'll end our time together delving into the idea of the Eucharist as a covenant, that is, an exchange of persons that allows God to sha...

Jun 02, 202158 minSeason 2Ep. 17

Episode 066 - The Trinity, Human Divinization, and the God Who is Love (May 30, 2021)

Our Gospel today comes from the end of Matthew. Jesus offers the great commission which includes the Trinitarian formula and the all-important summons to Baptism. Turning first and foremost to the Book of Daniel as well as the beginning of Matthew's Gospel we discover that Jesus' reception of authority is a fruit of his self-abasement and total obedience. Looking to the Christian calling with this in mind, we realize that our own lives are meant to be an echo of Christ's obedience the fruit of w...

May 27, 202152 minSeason 2Ep. 16
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