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Apr 30, 2026

On this episode of Walk Humbly, Bishop Burbidge reflects on the first anniversary of the death of Pope Francis and how we can look to his example of holy perseverance. He also looks ahead toas well as the upcoming anniversary of Pope Leo XIV’s election on May 8, taking to heart the first words of his papacy: “Peace be with you all!” He also recaps his recent experiences at Virginia March for Life and the Assembly of Catholic Professionals Spring Luncheon.  

As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month, Bishop Burbidge shares why he was compelled to write and release his latest pastoral letter, “The Divine Physician and a Christian Approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing.” He also suggests ways to recognize God’s call in our everyday lives to better grow into our unique vocations. 

Finally, hear Bishop Burbidge answers a heartfelt listener question: I often find that I feel disappointed or let down by those closest to me, and the discouragement I feel is often a stumbling block for me in faith. It causes me to be anxious and discouraged in my spiritual life. I know God never abandons me—what should I be asking for in prayer?   

Don’t miss a one-hour course on Evangelization with Kevin Bohli, now available on PortaFidei.com. 

Walk Humbly welcomes listener questions for Bishop Burbidge. Call or text (703) 778-9100 anytime with your question. Connect with Walk Humbly and Bishop Burbidge by texting WALKHUMBLY to 84576 for occasional alerts and updates.