

Fr. Boniface Hicks O.S.B.
Benedictine monk from St. Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He is the director of spiritual formation at St. Vincent Seminary and a contributor to the book 'Saints of the First Monasteries'.
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Nov 29, 2024 • 2h 13min
The Church Today, The 7 Deadly Sins, & Healing Spiritual Wounds (Fr. Boniface Hicks) | Ep. 497
Fr. Boniface Hicks, a Benedictine monk and media contributor, shares insights on revitalizing Catholicism through personal connections and community support. He discusses the isolating effects of the seven deadly sins on relationships, emphasizing humility and charity as antidotes. The conversation also touches on integrating psychology with spirituality for family healing, navigating anger in personal and spiritual contexts, and finding God in everyday struggles, inviting listeners to seek transformation and deeper connection with one another.

Apr 22, 2025 • 25min
BONUS: All About Saints of the First Monasteries (with Fr. Gregory Pine and Fr. Boniface Hicks)
Fr. Boniface Hicks, a Benedictine monk from St. Vincent Archabbey and spiritual formation director, joins Fr. Gregory Pine to dive into the lives of early saints like St. Anthony, St. Benedict, and St. Basil. They discuss how these figures shaped monastic traditions and present timeless spiritual lessons. Key topics include the importance of silence and interior life, redefining success through humility and community, and the role of obedience in spiritual listening. Their insights offer profound guidance for modern believers seeking a deeper connection with faith.

Oct 9, 2023 • 40min
S13 E3 - Discernment of Spirits with Fr. Boniface Hicks O.S.B. (Hearing the Voice of God Series Part 2)
Fr. Boniface Hicks, a Benedictine monk and spiritual director, discusses the discernment of spirits and the difference between spiritual desolation and psychological depression. He also offers practical advice on how to discern God's voice versus our own thoughts. The episode explores the importance of recognizing and discerning God's voice in one's life, incorporating St. Ignatius and Internal Family Systems in discernment, and shares personal experiences with the Eucharist and St. Bernard.