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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- Gospel Reflection: The Liturgy Of The Mass Is The Best Evidence Of God’s PatienceFacebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Jesus proposed another parable to the crowds, saying:“The kingdom of heaven may be likenedto a man who sowed good seed in his field. While everyone was asleep his enemy cameand sowed weeds all through the wheat, and then went off. When the crop grew and bore fruit, the weeds appeared as… Read more: Gospel Reflection: The Liturgy Of The Mass Is The Best Evidence Of God’s Patience
- Move Over, Instagram: Meet The 19th-Century Monk Who Had Real InfluenceFacebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly Recently I was asked by our regional Catholic Board of Education to present a talk to Religious Education teachers on the life of Abbot Franz Pfanner, the founder of the Monastery of Mariannhill near Durban on the eastern coast of South Africa. Although I knew a fair bit about… Read more: Move Over, Instagram: Meet The 19th-Century Monk Who Had Real Influence
- The Benedictine Charm In A Digital Age Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly As we approach the feast day of Saint Benedict on July 11, I am reminded of another chapter in my life where I spent one night in Nursia. I had the immense blessing of praying in the Abbey at the center of the city, built over the birthplace of… Read more: The Benedictine Charm In A Digital Age
- Everything I Heard At A Chastity Talk When I Was 15Facebook Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Print Friendly When I was 15, I experienced my first “chastity” talk one night at youth group. A local organization called the Theology of the Body Evangelization Team came to our parish and gave a series of talks about the subject. It was the first time in my life I had… Read more: Everything I Heard At A Chastity Talk When I Was 15















