Find Healing in the Church (Part 1)

Find Healing in the Church (Part 1)

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God's Design for Sensuality

God created sensual desire. It is powerful, beautiful, and good. But what happens when that desire becomes detached from love and commitment? Dr. Sri continues unpacking Pope John Paul II's profound insights on the key difference between authentic love and subtle forms of mutual ...  Show more

Is Attraction a Sin? St. John Paul II Answers

What’s happening in the human heart when we feel that sudden “spark” of attraction? Dr. Sri turns to the wisdom of St. John Paul II and his profound work Love and Responsibility to helps us to understand how to navigate our attractions so that they lead to authentic love—rather t ...  Show more

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