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Is God After You?

July 13, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels 1 Comment

The Prophet Hosea and Jonah

At all times and places, God labors to draw you to himself. Are you aware of God’s presence? The prophet Hosea gives a beautiful description of the gracious mercy and compassion of God, who allures his fallen people to himself by speaking to their hearts with words of love.

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Blessed Are Those Who Have Not Seen and Have Believed

July 5, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

Icon of Jesus Christ

When Jesus said, “Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed,” he emphasized the importance of the virtue of faith. Through faith, we seek Whom we cannot see and enter into a personal relationship with Jesus. It’s about getting to know who he really is. Doing so requires reaching out in self-entrustment.

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Holy Mother Catholic Church

March 8, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels 1 Comment

Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart

This podcast discusses the reality and nature of the Catholic Church as a holy and pure mother who brings the members of Christ’s body into being through her words of truth and sacraments of life.

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St. Teresa of Avila and The Way of Beginners

February 27, 2018 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

St. Teresa of Avila Doctor of Prayer

This podcast explores the first discipline of Lent: prayer. It discusses the first degree of prayer in the Catholic spiritual tradition, the way of beginners, aka., the purgative stage. St. Teresa of Avila, the great Doctor of Prayer, utilizes an analogy of a garden in order to illustrate how to advance in prayer and the love of God.

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The Holy Trinity and the Temporal Mission of God

June 17, 2017 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

Holy Trinity Sunday. God is one and God is Three. One God, who is three Divine Persons. Explore the Catholic dogma of the Holy Trinity, the foundation of the Christian divine faith, and the temporal mission of God by which the incarnate Son is sent into the world in order to rescue man from his sins.

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