He sold everything, should you?

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He sold everything, should you?
The Church has long maintained a special devotion to those least among us, the poor. In particular, the Lord teaches that whatsoever we do for the least among us, we do for Him.
Does it ever feel like people are living a holier life than you?
That extra blessing when no one knows when to say Amen.
Not the idea of perfect joy you may have in mind.
There are many images we hear when describing Christ and His Church. In this episode we will discuss the image of the vine and branches as well as the Good Shepherd. Tune in to learn more!
Cultivate a theological imagination.
A question I ask myself quite frequently.
Make justice your sacrifice and trust in the Lord.
Why do we fast for an hour before receiving the Eucharist?
If you want to be a good spouse, help your husband or wife get to heaven. Now, how do you do that? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn some practical tips on how to make this happen.
The priest…right?
Lets talk about incense.
Do you believe that Jesus wants to take care of you?
Something particular to the Easter season.
St. Paul makes a point to talk about Jesus being born of a woman. What does that mean for her and what does that mean for us? Dcn. Dominic Rankin tackles these and other questions in this Catholic Bytes episode.
As you can tell by his title, this one is a little hard to stomach.
Start small.
Diligence can be an act of love.
The last of Fr. Adams series on the Mass.
We haven’t been martyred yet, so how do we grow in virtue? Patience, constancy, and avoiding pusillanimity are all part of the answer. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more.
How you pray matters.
If the Resurrection didnt happen, nothing Jesus said would matter.
Were not going to become holy overnight.
What do knees have to do with freedom?