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S11 Episode 31- Theotokos
FromThree Dogs North
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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, the dogs talk about various devotions and the grounding force of prayer. Connor shares how grateful he is for the cast (4:00). Mike asks Connor about his morning offering (7:51) and shares how his own offering has changed over time (12:00). Bob talks about his lack of devotions growing up (21:22) and his reassurance in the Precepts of the Church (23:12). Mike speaks to the auxiliary nature of habitual prayer and its transforming power in his life (31:25).
Quotes:
"The riddles of God are more satisfying than the solutions of man." (G.K. Chesterton, 1:00)
“There are a lot of grounding fruits to devotions.” (Bob, 15:10)
"Catholicism is a way of life." (Cardinal Francis George, 15:35)
“Our bodies, our minds, our hearts, they’re in time. Even though we are capable of apprehending the eternal, our bodies still need to sleep every day.” (Connor, 16:10)
“With the liturgy of the hours, I have to be attentive to pray not just with my mouth and my mind, but with my heart. Through the habitual practice, there is a changing of my whole life... The Church leaves room for spontaneous prayer, but doing the same thing over and over again, leads to important encounters with Christ that develops your heart in a fundamental way.” (Mike, 31:25)
Media Mentions:
G.K. Chesterton's Introduction to the Book of JobHalfway SaintsS11 Episode 27- Invitation to joyAthos (2016)Back to the Future (1985)
References
Ring LightCold Stone CreamerySt. John Paul II Newman Center at UICCleveland Cavaliers VS. Chicago BullsFr. Tim AnastosDaniel and Holly GuertinMorning Offering to the Sacred HeartBob JohnsonThe Glory BeChapel of the Immaculate Conception at Mundelein SeminaryFr. Gus BelauskasFr. Tom BaimaiPadChicago, ILLiturgy of the HoursFr. Douglas MartisNight PrayerStations of the CrossThe Chaplet of MercyThe Precepts of the ChurchSt. John's Catholic Newman CenterThe RosaryMonsignor Gregory K. KetchamMarian ApparitionsOur Lady of LourdesNCDVDMount Tabor (Mount of Transfiguration)Fr. Nathan Goebel
Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth
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Quotes:
"The riddles of God are more satisfying than the solutions of man." (G.K. Chesterton, 1:00)
“There are a lot of grounding fruits to devotions.” (Bob, 15:10)
"Catholicism is a way of life." (Cardinal Francis George, 15:35)
“Our bodies, our minds, our hearts, they’re in time. Even though we are capable of apprehending the eternal, our bodies still need to sleep every day.” (Connor, 16:10)
“With the liturgy of the hours, I have to be attentive to pray not just with my mouth and my mind, but with my heart. Through the habitual practice, there is a changing of my whole life... The Church leaves room for spontaneous prayer, but doing the same thing over and over again, leads to important encounters with Christ that develops your heart in a fundamental way.” (Mike, 31:25)
Media Mentions:
G.K. Chesterton's Introduction to the Book of JobHalfway SaintsS11 Episode 27- Invitation to joyAthos (2016)Back to the Future (1985)
References
Ring LightCold Stone CreamerySt. John Paul II Newman Center at UICCleveland Cavaliers VS. Chicago BullsFr. Tim AnastosDaniel and Holly GuertinMorning Offering to the Sacred HeartBob JohnsonThe Glory BeChapel of the Immaculate Conception at Mundelein SeminaryFr. Gus BelauskasFr. Tom BaimaiPadChicago, ILLiturgy of the HoursFr. Douglas MartisNight PrayerStations of the CrossThe Chaplet of MercyThe Precepts of the ChurchSt. John's Catholic Newman CenterThe RosaryMonsignor Gregory K. KetchamMarian ApparitionsOur Lady of LourdesNCDVDMount Tabor (Mount of Transfiguration)Fr. Nathan Goebel
Follow us on instagram @threedogsnorth
Contact us at threedogsnorth@gmail.com
Released:
Mar 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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