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58: Hell Burns (and other thoughts from Sr. Helena Burns)

58: Hell Burns (and other thoughts from Sr. Helena Burns)

FromDo Something Beautiful


58: Hell Burns (and other thoughts from Sr. Helena Burns)

FromDo Something Beautiful

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Nov 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Now, this one starts out a little different ... I usually introduce my guests (like a normal host) but when Sr. Helena and I began speaking, we just jumped right into a normal and absolutely awesome (thanks to her) convo about life, family, nonsensical crap, and some good ol' holy stuff. Sr. Helena covers a multitude of topics here, but *really* goes deep into why and how the "theology of the body" saved her vocation ... second to Jesus, of course. Enjoy my friends. And know of our prayers for you! ++++++++Sr. Helena Burns is a member of the Daughters of St. Paul, an international congregation founded to communicate God’s Word through the media. She gives Media Literacy and Theology of the Body workshops to youth and adults all over the U.S. and Canada, and believes that media can be a primary tool for sharing God’s love and salvation.You can follow Sr. Helena on Twitter (@SrHelenaBurns) and read her blog (hellburns.blogspot.com). I highly encourage you to purchase her book at www.tinyurl.com/dailybookSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/leahdarrow)
Released:
Nov 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

People are good. You might not think that if you listen to traditional news, but that's a lie. Everyday heroes and saints live among us and my goal is to introduce them to you.We are inspired by the words of Mother Teresa, "Do something beautiful for God. Do it with your life. Do it every day. Do it in your own way. But do it!” Leah Darrow, former model and contestant on America's Next Top Model, draws on her experience in the beauty industry to expose the lies we are told about our worth being tied to our appearance and instead invites us to look again at the real meaning of beauty in service to mankind.