We explore Epiphany as revelation that demands a response, contrasting the Magi’s costly desire with Herod’s fearful refusal. The call is to move under partial light, surrender control, and take concrete steps that reorder life around Christ. • Epiphany as revelation that forces decision • The Magi’s desire, risk, and costly gifts • Herod’s proximity without movement and love of control • Knowing about Christ versus kneeling before Christ • Fear disguised as prudence and delay as resistance ...
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We explore Epiphany as revelation that demands a response, contrasting the Magi’s costly desire with Herod’s fearful refusal. The call is to move under partial light, surrender control, and take concrete steps that reorder life around Christ. • Epiphany as revelation that forces decision • The Magi’s desire, risk, and costly gifts • Herod’s proximity without movement and love of control • Knowing about Christ versus kneeling before Christ • Fear disguised as prudence and delay as resistance ...
Episode 034 - Podcast | Even In Prison, Paul Says Rejoice: Advent
Heart of the Homily
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Episode 034 - Podcast | Even In Prison, Paul Says Rejoice: Advent
We return from Rome with fresh eyes for Advent and a bold claim from St. Paul: rejoice always, not when life improves but because the Lord is near. Joy becomes a steady anchor when it’s rooted in Christ’s victory, practiced through waiting, and lived in daily prayer and community. • pilgrimage to Rome reawakening wonder through beauty and history • difference between tourism and pilgrimage mindset • Gaudete Sunday and the entrance antiphon as a command to rejoice • Paul’s prison context and ...
Heart of the Homily
We explore Epiphany as revelation that demands a response, contrasting the Magi’s costly desire with Herod’s fearful refusal. The call is to move under partial light, surrender control, and take concrete steps that reorder life around Christ. • Epiphany as revelation that forces decision • The Magi’s desire, risk, and costly gifts • Herod’s proximity without movement and love of control • Knowing about Christ versus kneeling before Christ • Fear disguised as prudence and delay as resistance ...