I've only been listening for a few weeks & although I have not heard them in order, I knew that it was Fr. Bonaventure that recommended Gone with the Wind. :) The moral of the book to me is that the Southern gentlemen were clean on the outside but morally dead due to their owning slaves. God gave them an opportunity to start a new (I'm not implying that God wants war). Thanks and God bless all who make the podcast possible.
Merry Christmas! Thank you for this. If i may add, if we unite our wounds with His we would be healed: 'by His wounds we are healed'. I hope I am right
Great podcast. The talking stumble at the end is a reminder of humility to me. Small things to help us remain humble and still work all things for the glory of God.
Thank you for this! Your faith is palpable, Priests of God, and your insights on this topic introduced points of further meditation for me, thank you!✨🎄🙏🔥
How did you know I was listening to this as a podcast, but had to switch to youtube when fr Bonaventure took the puppets? Btw fr Bonaventure's new camera is the most wonderful improvement of the show quality so far, great job 😂
Sister Miriam James SOLT expresses woundedness so well. The Divne Healer touching those wounds. Removing the empeding hold. She explains it. ...Check out her healing prayer
I need a Godsplaining Culture & Media show where Fr. Pine, Fr. Jacob Bertrand, and Fr. Bonaventure discuss culture and media in a less serious way... ...because these dudes are hilarious.
Thank you so much. In fact the worst consequence of sin is unbelief, and the cure for our disbelief is the wounds. As it is written "Blessed are those who have not seen but believed" because they already had what others went to seek, the Love of God. Saint Thomas is useless to those who believe, but Salvation for those who doubt, at least for those who confess the wickedness of our own minds, in need of the healing nourishment of Communion, intellectual in the case.
why did i as a non-religious individual get recommended this from the page of my own unlisted video that had literally nothing to do with anything, does youtube think its going to bring me back to christianity?
Being as it may, that you are both living in the present, may I ask what are those white things in your ears? Is this part of the "contemporary" Dominican habit?
Thank you Fathers for your insights and humor. God bless you always!
I've only been listening for a few weeks & although I have not heard them in order, I knew that it was Fr. Bonaventure that recommended Gone with the Wind. :) The moral of the book to me is that the Southern gentlemen were clean on the outside but morally dead due to their owning slaves. God gave them an opportunity to start a new (I'm not implying that God wants war). Thanks and God bless all who make the podcast possible.
We love you both. Thank you for this very insightful show.
Merry Christmas! Thank you for this. If i may add, if we unite our wounds with His we would be healed: 'by His wounds we are healed'. I hope I am right
Good substantive discussion, thank you so much.
Thank you, Jen!
Great podcast. The talking stumble at the end is a reminder of humility to me. Small things to help us remain humble and still work all things for the glory of God.
Thank you for this! Your faith is palpable, Priests of God, and your insights on this topic introduced points of further meditation for me, thank you!✨🎄🙏🔥
Thank you, Geri! God bless
weltanschauung...nice. Informative content, increased lexicon. Thanks, as always.
How did you know I was listening to this as a podcast, but had to switch to youtube when fr Bonaventure took the puppets? Btw fr Bonaventure's new camera is the most wonderful improvement of the show quality so far, great job 😂
Thank you, Chiara!
Pat Flynn, of "Philosophy for the People" fame, just did an episode on Nietzsche and the Bible. Would be interesting to have them on.
Sister Miriam James SOLT expresses woundedness so well.
The Divne Healer touching those wounds.
Removing the empeding hold. She explains it. ...Check out her healing prayer
Thanks, Fathers! Happy New Year.
I need a Godsplaining Culture & Media show where Fr. Pine, Fr. Jacob Bertrand, and Fr. Bonaventure discuss culture and media in a less serious way...
...because these dudes are hilarious.
Thank you so much. In fact the worst consequence of sin is unbelief, and the cure for our disbelief is the wounds. As it is written "Blessed are those who have not seen but believed" because they already had what others went to seek, the Love of God. Saint Thomas is useless to those who believe, but Salvation for those who doubt, at least for those who confess the wickedness of our own minds, in need of the healing nourishment of Communion, intellectual in the case.
why did i as a non-religious individual get recommended this from the page of my own unlisted video that had literally nothing to do with anything, does youtube think its going to bring me back to christianity?
The man chases after his own death in ignorance, and the strange woman refuses the kiss of death. It’s a sin.
Being as it may, that you are both living in the present, may I ask what are those white things in your ears? Is this part of the "contemporary" Dominican habit?
AirPods. Wireless headphones. Using headphones while using a microphone decrease feedback noise when making audio recordings.
@@kitschkat8678 oh okay, thank you
What part of the body are you talking about