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In his first encyclical in 1979, Pope John Paul II wrote, “Man cannot live without love. He remains a being that is incomprehensible for himself, his life is senseless, if love is not revealed to him, if he does not encounter love, if he does not experience it and make it his own, if he does not participate intimately in it.” The purpose of knowHis.love is to create a platform where men and women of different backgrounds can offer resources to help build a culture firmly rooted in God’s love. We hope to reveal love to everyone who encounters this project, allowing each person to experience and participate in the very core of their identity - that is, to be one who is loved and capable of giving love in return.

knowHis.love podcast knowHis.love

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 20 Ratings

In his first encyclical in 1979, Pope John Paul II wrote, “Man cannot live without love. He remains a being that is incomprehensible for himself, his life is senseless, if love is not revealed to him, if he does not encounter love, if he does not experience it and make it his own, if he does not participate intimately in it.” The purpose of knowHis.love is to create a platform where men and women of different backgrounds can offer resources to help build a culture firmly rooted in God’s love. We hope to reveal love to everyone who encounters this project, allowing each person to experience and participate in the very core of their identity - that is, to be one who is loved and capable of giving love in return.

    Our Poverty

    Our Poverty

    In this episode (with busted audio - sorry - kachow), Fr. Michael and Molly discuss going into those uncomfortable places to really see how God works by stripping away what's comfortable and known to us.

    Seminarian Jonathan Ruscoe

    Seminarian Jonathan Ruscoe

    In this episode, Fr. Michael is joined by one of the Diocese of Steubenville's seminarians, Jonathan Ruscoe - hear about his discernment, family, his love of the Eucharist and much more!

    Should moms stay home?

    Should moms stay home?

    In this episode, Molly and Fr. Michael discuss vocations, identity, and what role rest and space should have within the life we lead.

    When Death comes Suddenly

    When Death comes Suddenly

    In this special episode, Fr. Michael is solo as Molly is working at a conference. Fr. Michael takes the opportunity to talk about the recent death of one of his former students, the impact of this death, and what beauty we can find in the midst of tragedy.

    Loads of Questions

    Loads of Questions

    In this light-hearted episode, Fr. Michael and Molly face-off in a "who knows the other better" series of questions. Who will win? What kind of silliness will ensue? Let's get to it!

    When it's time to stop talking

    When it's time to stop talking

    In this episode, Fr. Michael and Molly discuss the importance of being prudent with our speech, especially when it comes to the news-induced mania that can lead us away from trusting the Lord.

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

Hula hoop 123 ,

Love

I absolutely love this podcast. I’m currently working my way through every episode, I’m currently in February 2021. But I have learned so much, and this podcast has really helped me grow in my faith. Keep up the good work!

gabrielle marie L ,

Great religious podcast!

I look forward to this podcast weekly and it not only educates me or informs me on things I didn’t know/forgot with being a Catholic but helps me strengthen my faith. The podcast is also nice because it’s between a priest and a young faithful woman. Their friendship is intriguing and so their conversations are just a nice listen!!

Rico Juarez ,

Excelente

Padre Mike es muy bueno!

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