Welcome back to the podcast! Congratulations to Alanna for finishing her Masters! Our topic this week is leadership, and how we can find the points needed from the scriptures this week. We have to understand that there are multiple levels of leadership like the apostles found out and ordained the Deacons. We talk about the reality if being connected in Christ, even when we are at home and the grace from the Mass still reaches us. And we talk about how important it is to believe that we can do great things through the grace of Christ.
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- What Is A Nihil Obstat? Why Catholics Should Look for It When Selecting BooksFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Let’s be honest—Latin can make anything sound either incredibly profound or mildly threatening. “Nihil obstat” is one example. Say it slowly in a deep voice, quite dramatic. Really though, it’s quite a simple concept. According to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, “The nihil obstat …[is an] official declaration… Read more: What Is A Nihil Obstat? Why Catholics Should Look for It When Selecting Books
- Padre Pio’s Devotion To Our Lady Of KnockFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Padre Pio: “You are now to be especially devoted to Our Lady of Knock” In the 1960s, Padre Pio told one of his Irish disciples that the time had come for him to honor Our Lady of Knock in a special way and that he was to lead as many… Read more: Padre Pio’s Devotion To Our Lady Of Knock
- Consuming Fire | Breaking The Bread Gospel ReflectionFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Jesus said to his disciples:“I have come to set the earth on fire,and how I wish it were already blazing!There is a baptism with which I must be baptized,and how great is my anguish until it is accomplished!Do you think that I have come to establish peace on the earth?No,… Read more: Consuming Fire | Breaking The Bread Gospel Reflection
- Let The Angels Guide You During St. Michael’s LentFacebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn The modern world values individuality. Self-sufficiency is considered a great virtue, priding ourselves on being able to handle and accomplish things on our own. It’s a tendency, however, that takes us right back to the Garden when satan tempted our first parents to trust their own judgment above God’s command.… Read more: Let The Angels Guide You During St. Michael’s Lent