Reflection and Contemplation with Fr. Rob

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Reflection and Contemplation with Fr. Rob
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In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George to discuss reflection and contemplation upon God’s work throughout the past day. In the Nativity story, we hear that Mary pondered the first Christmas in her heart. Fr. Rob and Fr. George call us to end our days with some reflection and contemplation about where God worked. It is easy to grow frustrated at the mundane work of the day or the tedious commute. When we stop to reflect on this work, we see how God is using these small sacrifices to build his kingdom on this side of life. Separating a time for reflection allows us to see the greater picture of God’s work.

Previous Episode

Listen to the previous episode where. Fr. Rob, Fr. George, discussed the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). They discuss why the name changed from RCIA, the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, to OCIA, the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. Then they discuss some of the OCIA process and different rites candidates participate in. The entrance into full communion with the Catholic Church must be a wholistic change. It is more than simply leading a moral life and going to Sunday Mass. To be conformed to Jesus means that the whole of our existence changes. We have a different world view, we behave differently, etc. Listen to this episode and learn more.

If you or someone you know is interested in full communion with the Catholic Church, please contact your local parish for more information.

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