This is technically Part 2 of what was a longer podcast, but now it follows LETTER TO LEO IVX: Let Go so there are 2 shorter episodes. The Leo Letter at the link calls him to radical action. This episode calls us to radical choice. There's specific-to-RCC content in that first one, which follows creating a message to a Pope, and some here, too, but here the emphasis is on the universal aspect. It's about all the Galileans—all who want to know and follow Jesus of Nazareth.&nb...
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This is technically Part 2 of what was a longer podcast, but now it follows LETTER TO LEO IVX: Let Go so there are 2 shorter episodes. The Leo Letter at the link calls him to radical action. This episode calls us to radical choice. There's specific-to-RCC content in that first one, which follows creating a message to a Pope, and some here, too, but here the emphasis is on the universal aspect. It's about all the Galileans—all who want to know and follow Jesus of Nazareth.&nb...
(They wouldn't let me make it episode 2.5 in the list, so just go with the title.) Before embarking on a practice of contemplative prayer, there are three things you should know: 1. What dryness is. 2. What spiritual jealousy is. 3. Why might consolations can vary widely. Kyrie, who likes chatting better than podcasting as she is no professional talker of things recorded as is obvious from the clinking of the spoon in the teacup, presents this shortish Bonuscast before Episode...
The Galilean's Gospel
This is technically Part 2 of what was a longer podcast, but now it follows LETTER TO LEO IVX: Let Go so there are 2 shorter episodes. The Leo Letter at the link calls him to radical action. This episode calls us to radical choice. There's specific-to-RCC content in that first one, which follows creating a message to a Pope, and some here, too, but here the emphasis is on the universal aspect. It's about all the Galileans—all who want to know and follow Jesus of Nazareth.&nb...