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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

When Paul writes that love bears all things he means that love “hides”, or “keeps confidential” certain things about others. George Montague, in his excellent commentary on this letter, offers a more poetic translation: “Love throws a cloak of silenc... more
I’ve been fortunate to make this pilgrimage several times before, and it is indeed life-changing — or can be, if we will allow the Holy Spirit to guide us. Christians have gone on pilgrimage almost from the very beginning. We do things like this quit... more
G.K. Chesterton once wrote, “It is our perennial spiritual and psychological task to look at things that are familiar until they become unfamiliar again.” This is so true. How have we become used to these mysteries we’ve been celebrating in the Easte... more
What, then, does it mean to say that Jesus “is seated at the right hand of the Father”? Most succinctly, it means He reigns. To profess in the Creed that Jesus is seated right now at the right hand of the Father means that Jesus, the God-man, Lord of... more
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This show blends devotional reflections with theological teaching, often centered on Catholic thought, spiritual formation, and lived faith. Episodes frequently explore themes like the Holy Spirit, unity among Christians, salvation, and church life, often featuring conversations with clergy and ministry leaders. A standout aspect is its emphasis on practical faith in everyday life—parish, family, and mission—while weaving historical and patristic references into accessible meditations. Listeners may appreciate the sermon-like cadence, reverent tone, and call to prayer, along with occasional cross-promotions to related initiatives and resources.
Noteworthy: consistent focus on ecumenical unity, priestly ministry, and deep dives into Marian ... more
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