Afleveringen
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As we begin a new year, this episode acknowledges the challenges and uncertainties we face, but focuses on the transformative power of Christian hope. We'll explore how this virtue, grounded in our faith in Christ, enables us to face the world with humility, trust, and the conviction that God is always at work to turn water into wine, and brokenness into beauty.
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This episode reflects on the life and witness of Saint John the Evangelist, the "disciple whom Jesus loved." We'll explore his unique intimacy with Christ, his understanding of God's love, and his call to love others as Christ loved us. Let's learn from John's example of a heart captured by Christ, dedicated to the truth, and open to the depths of God's mysteries.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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This episode explores the call to embrace commitment and responsibility in a world that values fleeting experiences and avoids lasting ties. Reflecting on the incarnation and God's commitment to humanity, we'll consider how we can find joy and meaning in our own vocations, accepting our limitations, and offering ourselves to others in love.
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This episode explores the mission of John the Baptist as a call to conversion for us. We'll reflect on the angel Gabriel's words, understanding that true conversion involves a more paternal heart, a childlike docility, and a heart prepared to receive Christ. We'll pray for the grace to turn our hearts to God and be ready for his coming.
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This episode celebrates the Immaculate Conception, reflecting on Mary's unique holiness and her role as a model of purity and transparency to God. We'll explore how Mary's sinlessness makes her a powerful intercessor and a sure guide on our journey to Christ.
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This episode commemorates the anniversary of Opus Dei's establishment as a Personal Prelature. Reflecting on the spirit of the Work, we'll explore the importance of sanctifying ordinary life, seeking Christ in secular realities, and remaining united to the Holy Father and the Church. We’ll also consider the challenges and opportunities presented by recent events and pray for the continued flourishing of Opus Dei's mission.
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As we approach the feast of Christ the King, this episode explores the nature of Christ's kingship, focusing on his commitment to truth and his willingness to embrace weakness. We'll consider how we can follow Christ's example by standing up for our faith, living with integrity, and seeking truth in all aspects of our lives.
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This episode offers encouragement and practical advice for persevering in our studies and other commitments. Drawing inspiration from Scripture and the example of our Lord, we'll explore how prayer, a renewed vision for our work, and a disciplined approach can help us finish the term strong and give glory to God.
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Reflecting on the Gospel story of the ten lepers, this episode explores the importance of gratitude for God's mercy and grace. We'll examine how a genuine awareness of our need for salvation opens our hearts to receive God’s healing touch and inspires us to respond with love and thanksgiving.
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This episode explores the essential role of perseverance in the Christian life. We’ll reflect on the challenges Christ presents to his followers, including prioritizing our relationship with Him above all else, embracing the cross, and remaining steadfast in our commitment to discipleship, even when faced with difficulty.
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Join me as we celebrate All Saints, reflecting on God's holiness and how we are called to share in it. We'll explore the true meaning of sanctity, drawing inspiration from the lives of canonized saints and considering how we can strive for holiness in our own lives, seeking the glory of God in every moment.
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This episode invites us to explore the distinctive characteristics of St. Luke’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. Discover how his compassionate heart, commitment to excellence, and infectious zeal for evangelization offer a compelling model for living our faith in the world today.
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In this episode, we'll delve into the life and Gospel of St. Matthew to uncover valuable lessons for living our faith more fully. Discover how St. Matthew’s transformation from tax collector to apostle teaches us about finding Christ in our work, using our talents for evangelization, and embracing the Church's mission of mercy and outreach.
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Let's reflect on the profound truth that God sees and values every aspect of our lives, even the seemingly insignificant. Little things done with great love are seen to have the power to transform us, ignite sparks of grace in the world, and draw us closer to God. It becomes clear how the enemy tries to make small acts appear unimportant, while our Christian vocation invites us to find God's presence in each moment.
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Do we allow our hearts to become hardened by routine and the passing of time? Jesus calls us to a vibrant, ever-renewed faith, like new wine that needs fresh wineskins. Let us examine our attachments and habits, asking for the grace to break free from whatever hinders our growth in Christ and embrace the joy of a truly open heart.
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The counterintuitive nature of Christ's exaltation on the cross is a profound lesson in humility. Pride is exposed as a self-defeating act that leads to spiritual downfall, while embracing humiliation for the sake of love is shown to be the path to true exaltation in God.
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True holiness is a journey of prioritising love and service over strict adherence to external rules. Embrace God's presence within the ordinary moments of life, transforming them into acts of love and service, while seeking inner renewal through the grace of Confession.
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The Assumption of Mary is presented not just as a single event, but as a model for a "daily assumption" attainable through embracing humility, generosity, and fidelity in everyday life. Let’s explore how these virtues, particularly those embodied in Mary's femininity, empower us to shed worldly attachments and ascend towards God, aided by prayer and a commitment to helping others do the same.
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The distinct paths of St. Peter and St. Paul illustrate the diverse ways to serve within the Church. St. Peter, known for his impulsive nature and close personal relationship with Christ, contrasts with St. Paul's theological depth and missionary zeal. Their different yet complementary roles highlight the Church's universal and embracing nature, calling for unity despite differences.
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A call to focus on spiritual wealth rather than material possessions. Earthly treasures are vulnerable to decay and theft, while heavenly treasures offer true security. A life of detachment and minimalism, inspired by the teachings of Christ, leads to inner freedom and fulfillment. Christians are encouraged to store spiritual riches and live with humility, resisting the temptations of vanity, pride, and excessive attachment to physical goods.
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