Easter Hope, the Paschal Mystery, and Making Disciples

This week on “Connecting the Diocese”, Father Sam Martin interviews Bishop Battersby on the topic of Easter, reflecting on the Paschal Mystery, discipleship, and the Church’s mission to “go and make disciples.” The bishop shares highlights of his first two years as ordinary, explains his coat of arms featuring the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and the Chaste Heart of St. Joseph, and describes how Holy Week liturgies—especially the Chrism Mass and veneration of the cross—move him. He recalls faith influences from praying grandparents, discusses the challenge of living charity, and offers theological reflections on suffering, atonement, and resurrection hope.

01:14 Bishop Arrives in La Crosse

03:24 Easter and Cathedral Symbols

04:37 Three Hearts Coat of Arms

09:17 Holy Week as Bishop

14:02 Faith from Family Roots

17:23 White Castle Charity Lesson

20:58 Cross and Resurrection Explained

25:02 Hope in Suffering and Atonement

27:42 Easter Humor and Book Picks

31:44 Tolkien and Eucatastrophe

32:55 OCIA and Conversion Surge

33:43 Church as Beacon

35:32 Favorite Saints

39:31 Confirmation Trail Graces

42:28 Easter Reset New Episode

43:27 Paschal Mystery Readings

44:13 Mary Magdalene Witness

46:19 Easter Sequence Glory

48:06 Les Mis Easter Shock

50:36 Mercy and Conversion Story