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On the Battlefield
Fr. Michael Marcantoni, Fr. Joseph Collins, and Ancient Faith Ministries
31 episodes
2 months ago
On life’s battlefield almost nothing goes as planned. Fr. Joseph Collins and Fr. Michael Marcantoni confront the inevitable difficulties of life by drawing from the well of practical Orthodox spirituality and the tools developed by addiction recovery.
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On life’s battlefield almost nothing goes as planned. Fr. Joseph Collins and Fr. Michael Marcantoni confront the inevitable difficulties of life by drawing from the well of practical Orthodox spirituality and the tools developed by addiction recovery.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Love and Consequences
On the Battlefield
2 years ago
Love and Consequences
There is often a call for people to reap the results of their actions. The line between unchristian retribution and vengeance, on the one hand, and consequences aimed toward someone else's highest good and repentance on the other, can be stark and is guided by the principle of love. How do we understand the idea of either consequences or love in a world that defines both so differently than does the mind of the Gospel?
On the Battlefield
On life’s battlefield almost nothing goes as planned. Fr. Joseph Collins and Fr. Michael Marcantoni confront the inevitable difficulties of life by drawing from the well of practical Orthodox spirituality and the tools developed by addiction recovery.