Created for Connection - Fr. Jack Wall 5.31.26

Created for Connection - Fr. Jack Wall 5.31.26

From Old St. Pat's Podcast by Old St. Patrick's Church, Father Bryan Massingale, Fr. Bryan Massingale

June 2, 2026 · 13 min · Episode 641

About this episode

Fr. Jack Wall discusses the paradox of modern loneliness and the importance of connection in our lives.

Have you ever felt lonely? Not just physically alone, but disconnected and unseen. Like you're moving through life without a real sense of belonging. It's a curious paradox of modern life. We can live in a city of millions yet still feel isolated. We can spend our days on video calls, emails, and text messages and go hours—or even days—without a meaningful face-to-face conversation. We live in an age of unprecedented connection, and yet many people are experiencing unprecedented loneliness. Why? Perhaps it's because, deep down, we were never meant to live as isolated individuals. At our very core, we are relational beings. We were created to be connected to God and to one another. Think about the moments when you feel most alive. Chances are they involve relationships: sharing a meal with friends, helping someone in need, laughing with family, encouraging a coworker, mentoring a young person, or simply sitting with someone who needs to be heard. There is something about giving love, receiving love, and being known by others that awakens us to our deepest selves. We discover who we are, not by focusing only on ourselves, but by giving ourselves away in love. Not out of obligation…

People in this episode

Host: Father Bryan Massingale

Guest: Fr. Jack Wall

Topics covered

  • loneliness
  • connection
  • relationships
  • spirituality
  • belonging

Keywords

  • loneliness
  • connection
  • relationships
  • spirituality
  • belonging
  • God
  • love

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Old St. Patrick's Church

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