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Our lives have been hectic the last two months, with adult children moving in and out and other unexpected challenges, including dealing with a young adult son who stopped going to Mass. Â
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Our lives have been hectic the last two months, with adult children moving in and out and other unexpected challenges, including dealing with a young adult son who stopped going to Mass. Â
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What are the Goods of Marriage in a Throwaway Society? We’ll discuss what are the goods of Marriage, how do we treasure them, and what is a throwaway society. Dr. Peter Kwasniewski helps us answer these questions and more.
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Want to have better relationships? Emily Jaminet returns with her latest advice-filled book, Holy Habits from the Sacred Heart: Ten Ways to Build Stronger, More Loving Relationships.
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Our first in-person guest helps us break in the studio! Fr. John Bartunek joins us to talk about 60 Days to Becoming a Missionary Disciple, plus we discuss the realities of the Legionaries of Christ in the wake of scandals from years past.
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In this week’s episode of Adventures in Imperfect Living, we say goodbye to Dr. Kevin Vost, a beloved guest on the show who has provided invaluable insights and advice to our listeners.
We’ll also hear about Jennifer’s recent silent retreat at Pacem In Terris in Minnesota, where she found peace and renewed energy in the midst of a busy life.
Additionally, we’ll delve into our thoughts on a future Rosary Army pilgrimage experience, exploring the many possibilities and potential benefits of such a journey.
Whether you’re a long-time listener or just tuning in for the first time, we hope you’ll enjoy this episode of Adventures in Imperfect Living and gain some valuable insights into the joys and challenges of living a faith-filled life. So sit back, relax, and join us on this adventure!
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Crisis Magazine Editor-in-Chief Eric Sammons gives us plenty to meditate on with his new book, Who Do You Say I Am? Unlocking the 24 Titles Given to Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew.
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Marlene Watkins joins Greg and Jennifer to discuss the amazing stories of healings and miracles documented in her new book, Everyday Miracles of Lourdes.
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Join Rosary Army founders Greg and Jennifer Willits in praying the Stations of the Cross from the 1962 Catholic Daily Missal. Plus, a meditation on St. Louis de Montfort’s writings about the Crucifixion in his book The Love of Eternal Wisdom, and Jennifer leads middle schoolers in re-enacting the feudal period in history class.
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Dr. James Papandrea returns to the show for a deep dive into Reading Scripture Like the Early Church: Seven Insights from the Church Fathers to help you understand the Bible.
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As we continue through Lent we discuss the differences between fasting as penance and fasting for health, and where the two may intertwine. Plus, great discussions on revisiting Total Consecration after 20 years, how your life can change with a daily Rosary, and thinking about a conversation we had with Fr. Jay Finelli regarding language and the Church’s use of Latin.
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There is hope for people struggling with mental health issues, even with the significant increase in the last three years in suicides, depression, anxiety, and more. In this episode we tackle this subject with Ryan Moreau, co-founder of the upcoming Hope is Fuel conference.
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Dr. Paul Thigpen joins us to discuss the Life of St. Joseph according to the mystics. It’s a fascinating conversation where we talk about how and why to develop a closer relationship with St. Joseph, who in turn will help us grow closer to his Holy Family with Jesus and Mary.
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