
Virtue is often defined as the median between two extremes. An overly academic definition, though, can make virtue feel remote and unachievable. Dave DiNuzzo, author of The Steep Upward Climb, joins Fr. George in this podcast to describe how virtue is both attainable and is a requirement to live the Catholic life. Our climb up the mountain of life aims at eternal life in Heaven and our journey up requires us to pray and cultivate virtues in accordance with our state of life. We are all called to be holy and virtuous members of Christ’s church. You can learn more about Dave DiNuzzo at www.truemanhood.com and order Dave’s book at www.sacredheartmentalwellness.com.
Listen to the previous episode to learn about Carlo Acutis, the Millennial Saint, lived an ordinary life and loved the people around him in an extraordinary way. He shows the modern world that holiness is for everyone, we are all called to be saints. An upcoming documentary, The Boy from Milan, shows the personal testimony of those who knew him during his life. Emily Mentock, executive producer of Based on a True Saint, joins Fr. George. She shares her experience documenting the lives of saints and soon-to-be saints from the people who actually knew them in real life.
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