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My Catholic Life!

My Catholic Life!

US
@mycatholiclifejmj
3.0K
Video Count
23.1M
Video View
83.7K
Subscriber
#18,823
United States Rank
#110,262
Global Rank
3.0K
Video Count
23.1M
Video View
83.7K
Subscriber
#18,823
United States Rank
#110,262
Global Rank
My Catholic Life! YouTube channel subscribers:83,700- Seelive statisticsand growth insights below.
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My Catholic Life! YouTube Statistics & Analytics

Subscribers
83.7K
Total Views
23.1M
Videos
3.0K
Activity
Unknown

My Catholic Life! Content Analysis

Content Type Distribution

Long videosLong
100%
138 videos
ShortsShorts
0%
0 videos

📽️ This channel specializes in long-form videos. Deep dives and comprehensive content perform well here.

Content Categories

Primary CategoryNonprofits & Activism
100%
Nonprofits & Activism
138(100%)

🎯 Primary focus: Nonprofits & Activism with 138 videos (100% of categorized content).

My Catholic Life! AI Channel Analysis

Gemini ProScore: 7.2/10

AI-powered insights analyzing content strategy, audience engagement, and growth potential.

Overall Score
7.2
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

7.5/10

Good content foundation. Increasing upload frequency could boost growth.

Audience Engagement

7.2/10

Moderate engagement levels. Focus on community interaction could improve metrics.

Content Strategy

7/10

Developing content strategy. Consider focusing on specific niches for better targeting.

AI Recommendations

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Latest Video

Long video
Preaching, Forgiveness, and Miracles - Friday, January 16, 2025
7:08
New

Preaching, Forgiveness, and Miracles - Friday, January 16, 2025

3.3K
Views
283
Likes
2 days ago
Published

“Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Rise, pick up your mat and walk’? But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority to forgive sins on earth”—he said to the paralytic, “I say to you, rise, pick up your mat, and go home.” Mark 2:9–11 In Mark’s Gospel, Jesus began His ministry in Capernaum. Shortly after calling His first Apostles, Jesus preached in the synagogue, leaving many amazed. After healing a demoniac and Peter’s mother-in-law, the whole town gathered at the house where Jesus was staying, and “He cured many who were sick with various diseases, and he drove out many demons, not permitting them to speak because they knew him” (Mark 1:34). After this, Jesus withdrew to a deserted place to pray, despite the people’s growing fascination with His miracles. When the Apostles found Him, He revealed the essence of His mission: “Let us go on to the nearby villages that I may preach there also. For this purpose have I come” (Mark 1:38). From there, He and His Apostles traveled to other towns, fulfilling His primary mission: to preach the Good News of repentance... In one of these towns, out of deep compassion, Jesus healed a leper. However, this miracle only intensified the people’s focus on His power to heal, overshadowing His preaching. When crowds pursued Him seeking miracles, He returned to Capernaum, which brings us to today’s Gospel. In Capernaum, Jesus resumed His primary mission: “He preached the word to them” (Mark 2:2). Yet the people, who were focused more on His miraculous works, crowded around Him. As Jesus preached—likely in Peter’s house—some men arrived carrying a paralytic. They were unable to enter because of the crowd, so they climbed to the roof, opened it, and lowered the man down. What happens next is profound: Jesus looks at the man and says, “Child, your sins are forgiven” (Mark 2:5). Jesus does not first address the man’s physical paralysis. Instead, He speaks to the man’s deeper need—his spiritual healing. Jesus recognized the faith of the paralytic and that of those who brought him and forgave the man’s sins. Why does Jesus do this? Because spiritual healing takes precedence over physical healing... When the scribes question Jesus’ authority to forgive sins, they fail to recognize that Jesus is not just a miracle worker—He is the Son of God. To teach them about His authority to forgive sins, Jesus says: “‘But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority to forgive sins on earth’—he said to the paralytic, ‘I say to you, rise, pick up your mat, and go home.’” ... In each of our lives, Jesus wants to fulfill His primary mission. He wants to forgive our sins and reconcile us with the Father and with Himself. First and foremost, this takes place through the powerful and transforming Sacrament of Reconciliation. It’s amazing that even though that Sacrament fulfills the essence of Jesus’ mission, many fail to take advantage of that grace, preferring instead to seek other favors from God of their own choosing. Reflect today on your approach to the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Do you regularly bring your sins to Jesus in faith, allowing Him to heal and reconcile you to the Father? As you ponder today’s Gospel, place yourself in the shoes of the paralytic. See yourself as Jesus sees you—someone in need of His mercy and grace. Though He may grant us many blessings, the greatest gift He desires to bestow is the forgiveness of our sins. Yearn to hear His words echo in your heart in the Sacrament of Reconciliation: “Child, your sins are forgiven.” Most merciful Lord, You came to preach the Good News of forgiveness and to reconcile us with the Father. This was Your mission long ago, and it remains so today. Grant me the grace to long for this gift always and to make it the focus of my life, so that Your mission may be fulfilled in me. Jesus, I trust in You. _______________________________________________ For more videos and reflections visit - https://mycatholic.life *CHAPTERS* 0:00 Beginning 0:17 Scripture Quote 0:42 Daily Reflection 5:17 Final Meditation 6:17 Closing Prayer Subscribe to My Catholic Life! - https://www.youtube.com/c/MyCatholicLifeJMJ?sub_confirmation=1 Try Our Brand New App - https://mycatholic.life/apps _______________________________________________ *Our Social Media* Facebook - https://facebook.com/catholic.daily.reflections Twitter - https://twitter.com/CathDailyRef Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/mycatholic Tumblr - https://catholicdailyreflections.tumblr.com Reddit - https://reddit.com/user/Catholic_Daily Instagram - https://instagram.com/catholicdailyreflections MeWe - https://mewe.com/p/catholicdailyreflections Gab - https://gab.com/CatholicDailyReflections ________________________________________________ #CatholicChurch #CatholicFaith #CatholicLife Image - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:San_Rocco_-_Jacopo_Tintoretto_-_The_healing_of_the_paralytic_%28crop%29_-_Venice_2016.jpg

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My Catholic Life! AI Channel Analysis

Gemini ProScore: 7.2/10

AI-powered insights analyzing content strategy, audience engagement, and growth potential.

Overall Score
7.2
Consistency
95%
Cadence
2-3/wk
Library
50

Growth Potential

7.5/10

Good content foundation. Increasing upload frequency could boost growth.

Audience Engagement

7.2/10

Moderate engagement levels. Focus on community interaction could improve metrics.

Content Strategy

7/10

Developing content strategy. Consider focusing on specific niches for better targeting.

AI Recommendations

Auto-prioritized by predicted impact

  1. 1
    Increase upload frequency to 2-3 videos per week
    High ImpactCadence
  2. 2
    Focus on SEO optimization for better discoverability
    High ImpactSEO
  3. 3
    Analyze top-performing content for pattern replication
    MediumStrategy
  4. 4
    Increase community engagement through comments and polls
    MediumEngagement

Frequently Asked Questions About My Catholic Life!

Data Source & Accuracy

Source: YouTube Data API v3
Accuracy: Real-time statistics from official YouTube API
Data is updated hourly and sourced directly from official APIs to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Data from YouTube Data API v3 • Updated hourly • Last updated: 03:14 PM