We found 10 episodes of Thoughts from the Trailer with Fr. John Riccardo with the tag “mission”.
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Episode 76: Building Upon Rock
July 3rd, 2024 | 8 mins 18 secs
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I can, much to my chagrin, quickly fall into a sort of spiritual temper tantrum with the Lord when things don’t go as I would like them to, or imagine they should.
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Episode 75: Looking Through The Lens of Generosity
June 26th, 2024 | 6 mins 14 secs
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What we might not realize, given how often many parishes take up such “special collections” is that while we have become accustomed to such things, nobody ever did this in times long past.
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Episode 74: What Does it Mean to "Be Catholic?"
June 19th, 2024 | 5 mins 3 secs
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Who am I living for? Who are you living for? Is it really the Lord?
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Episode 73: Some Common Misunderstandings and a Day to Eagerly Anticipate!
June 12th, 2024 | 8 mins 15 secs
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When Paul writes that “we walk by faith and not by sight,” he certainly does not mean that faith is blind, or lacking in evidence. Paul, after all, met the risen Jesus in the flesh, and heard Him speaking to Him on the road to Damascus.
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Episode 72: What Does Paul Mean by "Glory"?
June 5th, 2024 | 17 mins 41 secs
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As the title of C.S. Lewis’ essay comes from the above passage from St. Paul, I thought it worth sharing at least part of it this week. I know it’s much longer than this blog usually is but it’s simply too good to edit more than I already have. For those who are encountering this masterpiece for the first time, you might want to refill your coffee, or whatever beverage you are enjoying, and settle in to drink deeply from this great man’s insights.
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Episode 71: Lord, I Want To See!
May 29th, 2024 | 6 mins 55 secs
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Contrary to how the world thinks, faith is not blind but rather a way of knowing, a way of seeing all of reality which is much, much bigger than anything we can conceive.
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Episode 70: Better Than Gold
May 22nd, 2024 | 7 mins 34 secs
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Each day, the Church puts before us a veritable feast not only in the Scriptures chosen for Mass but in the antiphons and prayers as well. Truth be told, the appetizers are so good that sometimes I never make it to the main course.
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Episode 69: My Lord
May 15th, 2024 | 6 mins 41 secs
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Idols? What in the world do idols have to do with us moderns? I’ve never seen a shrine to Zeus or Aphrodite in any of the homes that I’ve visited. And yet…
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Episode 68: Reigning – Not Far Away
May 8th, 2024 | 9 mins 42 secs
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Jesus has been established as the true and rightful Lord. His is the name above every either name. Jesus has no rival and no equal. And one day He will return to judge the living and the dead and establish God’s kingdom in a new heaven and a new earth, where there will be no sickness, no mourning, no death.
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Episode 67: What Else is There to Say?
May 1st, 2024 | 8 mins 12 secs
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The gods of the ancient world, whether Roman, Greek, Egyptian, Sumerian, or other, were to be appeased, kept happy, bargained with, and more – lest they become angry and wreak havoc on mere mortals who are nothing but their playthings. The thought that God might be love never entered the imaginations of the people in the ancient world.