Why We Need the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit

Why We Need the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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The Crisis of Fatherhood

What do children most deeply long for from their fathers? Dr. Sri kicks off a 3-part series on fatherhood by discussing the crisis of fatherhood in our culture and explaining what true fatherhood looks like. Today, drawing from Scripture, Dr. Sri reveals how God the Father provid ...  Show more

Encountering God in Every Homily

The homily is far more than a simple sermon or inspirational talk—it is a sacred moment in the liturgy where God desires to speak directly to our hearts. Dr. Sri explains how the homily prepares us for a deeper encounter with Jesus in the Eucharist. For full shownotes, visit Asce ...  Show more

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