In this episode, Emily and Amanda discuss the first chapter of Brandon Vogt’s book Why I Am Catholic, covering reason and God’s existence.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.”
Amanda gives you a couple announcements and a reflection on how social media can affect the way in which we relate to beauty. As she explains, we’re taking a short podcasting break for technical reasons. However, this is great liturgical timing; soak in the silence and spend some extra Lenten time with the Lord, and we’ll be back before you know it!! Soundtrack of the week: “Hello My Old Heart” - https://youtu.be/rKNwx82kPjY “Feel It Still” - https://youtu.be/pBkHHoOIIn8
We can’t confirm this by personal experience, but our observations - and this particular section of Into the Deep - suggest that becoming a mother is an earth-shattering event. Soundtrack of the Week (which, I might add, is appropriately themed; happy Father's Day, Daddy!): Jars of Clay, "Like a Child" - https://youtu.be/69Uw2XK5Hig The Overcoats, "Father" - https://youtu.be/Otk3pH9VyVw
Today we dive into the unchanging, (often mistaken as “rigid”) morality of Catholicism and the woman’s role in the church, followed by a discussion on the forgiviness Christ offers to all people through his bride.
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