Send us a text From the readings of the Divine Office, today we listen to Bishop St. Caesarius of Arles and his Sermon (Sermo 159, 1, 3-6: CCL 104, 650, 652-654). How can Christ be followed? The Bishop tells us. Today we reflect on humility and charity and how Christ gives us the power we need to endure difficulties and follow him to heaven!
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Send us a text From the readings of the Divine Office, today we listen to Bishop St. Caesarius of Arles and his Sermon (Sermo 159, 1, 3-6: CCL 104, 650, 652-654). How can Christ be followed? The Bishop tells us. Today we reflect on humility and charity and how Christ gives us the power we need to endure difficulties and follow him to heaven!
In this first episode we explore the meaning of theology and religion and speak about human dignity and the need for unity. The readings from the Bible today were: Dt. 30:10-14; Lk. 15:1-7; Mt. 18:10-14. Also quoted: Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (Benedict XVI), Introduction to Christianity (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2004), 39-40. I am reading Henri de Lubac, Catholicism, Christ and the Common Destiny of Man (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1988).
Getting Through Life with Theology Podcast
Send us a text From the readings of the Divine Office, today we listen to Bishop St. Caesarius of Arles and his Sermon (Sermo 159, 1, 3-6: CCL 104, 650, 652-654). How can Christ be followed? The Bishop tells us. Today we reflect on humility and charity and how Christ gives us the power we need to endure difficulties and follow him to heaven!