Contemporary Spirituality: Abandonment to Divine Providence

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How Higher Word Reveals Heaven Through Art and Culture

Music, beauty, and evangelization. Fr. Patrick welcomes Jacob Beranek & Christa Dalmazio of Higher Word Orchestra to this episode of Godsplaining to discuss escaping into the opera, how singing brings things higher, and their orchestra made up of Catholics. What will the future o ...  Show more

Second Sunday of Lent | Radical Dependence

Fr. Gregory and Fr. Bonaventure sit down to discuss the Lenten readings and themes for the second Sunday of Lent, focusing on the topics of Abraham's call, radical dependence on the Lord, and the Transfiguration of Christ. EWTN's Seeking Beauty can be seen here: https://www.seeki ...  Show more

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