Metanoia Catholics Fr. Thomas Cavanaugh
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- Religion & Spirituality
The will power method doesn’t work. Jesus didn’t say “repent” He said “metanoia” which means change your mindset and believe the Good News! This podcast is about seeing and believing the truth that sets you free through Jesus Christ!
“Be transformed by the renewal of your minds” (Romans 12:2). And yes, all Catholics need to change the way they think! That’s the journey of faith, to grow, and have a fresh new way of thinking in the power of the Holy Spirit
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Elijah part 6: Silence & Suffering
The silence of God continues in the pandemic and the suffering seems to be increasing in so many personal, political, and economic ways. This is a mediation to consider how we can see the Lords faithfulness to and how we can respond in kind...
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The Seed of Mercy: Matthew 13:24-30
Let this seed grow by daily mediation on His living Word and there will be an abundant harvest at the end of time.
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First Sunday Homily at Saint Johns
The Call of Discipleship...are you worthy, will you receive the teaching of Jesus, then you will have and become the gift of God to the people He has called you to serve...
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Elijah part 5: Silence and Suffering
This mediation continued with the time for Elijah to come out of his quarantine and as he begins to do so we see the devastation that the famine has had, but also the power of generous sacrifice with the silently heroic
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Elijah part 4: Silence and Suffering
Elijah is a type of Jesus Christ who reveals Gods power to raise life from the dead. Listen to this powerful story about the ancient signs and wonders revealed in modern times right here in our diocese
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Elijah part 3: Silence and Suffering
This time of silence and suffering is an invitation to grow in our hunger for Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. He wants to feed us. But we have lost our sense of hunger for him. We have distracted ourselves with entertainment and busyness. Listen to the wisdom of Elijah to transform suffering and silence into satisfaction in the fulfillment of your hunger: Jesus Christ!