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Our Cross to Bear Joshua BoydOn this special Resurrection Sunday we honor and celebrate the events that took place over two thousand years ago that changed the course of history. Yes, Jesus was God. And Jesus was a man who had feelings and emotions and thoughts just like you and I. At Christmas, the topic of humility comes up easily with the images of a baby in a barn sleeping in hay. Even today, someone born in those less-than-ideal surroundings would be considered poor or not of high social economic stature. The image of the cross doesn't immediately equate to humility. But it should. Under Roman law, crucifixion was not the usual form of death. It was only allowed for certain cases such as robbery or rebellion by slaves. Roman citizens could be crucified only for high treason. It was a very public and shameful death meant to be a visual example to others not to commit the same crime. In many places, the crucifixion was done along a public road so that all travelers would see it. The humility of Christ is shown in his birth and all the way through to his death. God is humility perfected. Everything He has done and continues to do is from an attitude of humility.
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Bishop Sheen Presents – Spectators and Actors in the Drama of the Cross. - A reflection titled “Our Cross”. For more information about the life and legacy of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, please visit https://www.bishopsheentoday.com
Living the Abundant Life Christian Center Dr. Samuel Meredith
We all have a cross to bear. Our cross represents our issues. Jesus told us to take our cross and follow Him. This is what all disciples must do. When He called us to be His disciples, He was aware of our issues. Our issues should never stop us from answering the call.
Spectators and Actors in the Drama of the Cross from the Catholic Hour Radio Broadcast on 1942-03-01. Also a presentation titled "Our Cross".
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Today we will share a message from Bishop Sheen entitled "Our Cross". Bishop Sheen will also share a catechism lesson on "Hell". Please support our sponsors who have made these quality recordings available for your listening pleasure. www.fultonsheen.com www.bishopsheen.com For more information about the life and legacy of Fulton J. Sheen please visit: www.archbishopsheencause.org www.bishopsheentoday.com God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer The School of Sheen FM 98.5 (CKWR) email: bishopfultonjsheen@gmail.com
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
During this Radio Maria Canada Broadcast, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen will give two reflections entitled “The Devil” and “Our Cross”. May I encourage you to support our sponsors who have made these quality recordings available for your listening pleasure. www.fultonsheen.com www.bishopsheen.com For more information about the life and legacy of The Venerable Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen please visit: www.bishopsheentoday.com www.archbishopsheencause.org God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer Bishop Sheen Presents on FM 98.5 (CKWR) and Radio Maria Canada email: bishopfultonjsheen@gmail.com Catalog of shows available on demand through Radio Maria please visit https://eng.radiomaria.ca/podcasts/bsp/
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Please enjoy these two reflections from Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. The first is entitled “The Devil”. The second talk is entitled "Our Cross". They are both talks from a retreat to families. May I encourage you to support our sponsors who have made these quality recordings available for your listening pleasure. www.fultonsheen.com www.bishopsheen.com For more information about the life and legacy of The Venerable Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen please visit: www.bishopsheentoday.com www.archbishopsheencause.org God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer Your Life is Worth Living FM 98.5 (CKWR) and Radio Maria Canada email: bishopfultonjsheen@gmail.com Catalog of shows available on demand through Radio Maria - www.radiomaria.ca/on-demand/your-l…is-worth-living/
The School of Sheen and the Holy Rosary Program hosted by Al Smith (The Pipe Padre)
Enjoy these two recordings from Archbishop Sheen. The first talk is entitled "Our Cross". The second talk is from the Sheen Catechism entitled "Miracles". Enjoy. Please support our sponsors who have made these quality recordings available for your listening pleasure. www.fultonsheen.com www.bishopsheen.com For more information about the life and legacy of The Venerable Servant of God, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen please visit: www.bishopsheentoday.com www.archbishopsheencause.org www.archbishopfultonjsheenmissionsocietyofcanada.org God Love You. Al Smith Host and Producer Your Life is Worth Living Radio Maria Canada email: bishopfultonjsheen@gmail.com
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. ‘Our Cross' from a Retreat for Everyone. Also lesson 007 from the Sheen Catechism – Miracles.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. ‘Our Cross’ from a Retreat for Everyone. Also lesson 007 from the Sheen Catechism – Miracles.
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “The Devil” and “Our Cross”.
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This week’s chant: https://bbloomf.github.io/jgabc/propers.html#communioVerses=1#sundayNovus=Palm+Sunday Text and Translation: Latin: Pater si non potest hic calix transire, nisi bibam illum: fiat voluntas tua. English: Father, if this cup cannot pass away unless I drink it, thy will be done. Today’s Catechism of the Catholic Church Reference #’s:#612, 618. Chant Nerd Term of the Week: Distropha Resonant Reflections: What is the cup I wish would pass from me? What would it look like for me to ‘drink’ it instead? How might I partner in the sacrifice of Christ’s paschal mystery this coming week? Sunday Playlist: - Pater Si Non Potest by Heinrich Isaac https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5RG5kagbEQ - Thy Will Be Done by Hillary Scott: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp4WC_YZAuw - Gethsemane by Melanie Hoffman (Latter-Day Saints) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWIx24J00Wc - Take up Our Cross by Curtis Stephan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_FuFIF4tHg - Gethsemane by Worship Central https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxYxzqM6mfA - **Guine’s Favorite**: Allegri’s Miserere Mei https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36Y_ztEW1NE Other Media for Holy week: Can You Drink the Cup? Henri Nouwen Consoling the Heart of Jesus by Fr. Michael Gaitley The Fourth Cup (Scott Hahn) My interview on Theology of the Buddy drops Wednesday, April 8th. Learn more at: theologyofthebuddy.com
Fr. Matthew Snowden, pastor of St Nicholas/Jackson, Tennessee, preaches on Our Cross, and the Lord's Cross—and what have they in common?
Fr. Matthew Snowden, pastor of St Nicholas/Jackson, Tennessee, preaches on Our Cross, and the Lord's Cross—and what have they in common?
Fr. Matthew Snowden, pastor of St Nicholas/Jackson, Tennessee, preaches on Our Cross, and the Lord's Cross—and what have they in common?
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. ‘Our Cross’ from a Retreat for Everyone. 2) A lesson from the Sheen Catechism – Miracles.
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Bishop Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. 1) ‘Our Cross’ from a Retreat for Everyone. 2) Catechism lesson from the Sheen Catechism – Miracles.
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Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.
Drawing lessons from the Gospel of Matthew, on the discipleship journey of Simon Barjonah, whom Jesus named Peter, Pastor Alan declares the truth that is both wonderful and difficult concerning the transformation process the Christ begins in us as His disciples.