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Unexpected Catechism Class Feedback, Unnecessary Divisions in the Catholic Church, and Why We’re Taking a Necessary Sabbatical.
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Unexpected Catechism Class Feedback, Unnecessary Divisions in the Catholic Church, and Why We’re Taking a Necessary Sabbatical.
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Emily Jaminet from Welcome His Heart joins us in the studio as we launch a free, all-new course to help you enthrone the Sacred Heart of Jesus in your home.
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Benefits of commonplace books to gain knowledge and remember what’s important. Plus, feedback and attending a new Barnes & Noble opening.
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Deep work enhances productivity and faith, helping us focus intensely on professional tasks, spiritual practices, and what matters most.
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Moralistic Therapeutic Deism takes Christianity and reduces it to nothing more than moralism. The actual faith is removed. We talk about how to stop this.
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Jennifer teaches, Greg attends a funeral & friends come over for dinner. All this leads to multiple ways God has acted in our lives recently.
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Our buddy Matt Swaim invited us to be on EWTN’s The Journey Home (airing 4/15/24), so we returned the favor and invited him on our show to talk about life in Catholic media.
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A discussion with Erica Tighe Campbell, founder of BeAHeart.com and author of “Living the Seasons: Simple Ways to Celebrate the Beauty of Your Faith Throughout the Year.”
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Breaking free from passive-aggressive and co-dependent behaviors improves relationships. We talk about how to say what you mean and mean what you say — with love.
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Inspired by John Senior’s “The Death of Christian Culture” and his list of 1000 Good (not Great) books, Greg and Jennifer explore how shifting their reading habits makes it easier to consume even greater books that are more mentally, emotionally, and spiritually edifying.
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Jennifer might be enjoying her time as a Latin class teacher’s assistant a bit too much. #catholicism #sacredheart
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Join us on this week’s episode of “Adventures in Imperfect Living Catholic Podcast” as we dive deep into the heart of resistance with Kristen Van Uden, author of “When the Sickle Swings.” We discuss the awe-inspiring stories of Catholics who stood firm in their faith against the oppressive forces of communism throughout the 20th century.
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From secret Masses to clandestine clergy and peaceful protests that shook the foundations of totalitarian regimes, this episode explores the incredible resilience and bravery of individuals who risked everything for their belief in spiritual freedom and the triumph of their immortal souls. Kristen shares her journey of uncovering these stories, her methodology, and the profound impact these accounts have on understanding Christianity’s pivotal role in history’s ideological battles. Tune in to uncover how faith acted not just as a beacon of hope, but as a formidable weapon against the darkness of communism. Don’t miss this powerful discussion on the episode titled “Communism and Catholicism” – where history, faith, and the fight for the soul of humanity converge.
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