Podcast by The Feast Radio
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Lent Week Three: Our Souls Are The Temple of The Trinity by The Feast Radio
WEEK 2: | As we continue with our Lenten season, let us pray to reject whatever prevents God from taking His rightful place in our lives. Let us also ask the intercession of the first Filipino saint, St Lorenzo Ruiz, for inspiration and courage to en... more
LENT WEEK 1: This Holy Week, we are asked not only to meet Christ but also to bring His presence to others through praying, fasting, and almsgiving. Let Sr. Antoniana Maria, SV, teach us how these three acts can help us make room for Christ for ourse... more
DAY 1: ASH WEDNESDAY | Let us not be afraid to bring our sins and weaknesses to the Lord, for when we come clean with our burdens, He comes to give His blessings. Welcome to Embraced! We begin our lenten devotions today with Sr. Antoniana Maria, SV. ... more
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