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Made for Greatness: A Podcast for Catholic Men
Kevin Philip
70 episodes
2 hours ago
“The World Offers You Comfort, but You were not Made for Comfort, You Were Made for Greatness” (Benedict XVI). For Catholic men who strive to live according to the calling to which we have been called (Ephesians 4:1).
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“The World Offers You Comfort, but You were not Made for Comfort, You Were Made for Greatness” (Benedict XVI). For Catholic men who strive to live according to the calling to which we have been called (Ephesians 4:1).
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Religion & Spirituality
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Made for Greatness: A Podcast for Catholic Men
31 minutes 30 seconds
2 years ago
Vincent
The Byzantine Liturgy is like liturgical Smelling Salts. By utilizing all the senses, the Byzantine Rite pulls us out of our slumber. Some good information about the Catholic Byzantine experience from the good ladies at Blessed is She: https://blessedisshe.net/en-ca/blogs/blog/byzantine-catholic-liturgy “O Starry, Starry Night …” Here's a terrific read about art, "Art: a Glimpse into the Beauty of God": https://catholicstand.com/art-a-glimpse-into-the-beauty-of-god/
Made for Greatness: A Podcast for Catholic Men
“The World Offers You Comfort, but You were not Made for Comfort, You Were Made for Greatness” (Benedict XVI). For Catholic men who strive to live according to the calling to which we have been called (Ephesians 4:1).