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In the first hour, hosts Fr. Ryan Moravitz and Kevin Pilon sat down with Fr. Kevin McGoldrick, one of the performers at Built Upon a Rock Fest, to talk about the beauty of how God works through music. Then, Dana Catherine, the other musical artist of the evening, spoke about praying with her music and how music aids in worship of God.
In this lesson, Dr. Jan George, a retired university teacher of literature with a Master of Theology from the University of Dallas and founder of Sacred Heart Productions, discusses: The Parable of the Wicked Tenants; Paying Tribute to Caesar; Marriage After the Resurrection; The Widow’s Mite; and The False Prophets of the End Times. To find a study guide for each part of the program and to learn more visit: sacredheartproductions.org/
It is easy to think of vanity as nothing more than being conceited or overly concerned about one’s appearance. But the vice of vanity comes at a cost. A person could even find themselves living someone else’s life.
The annual United Nations World Happiness Report, which measures the happiness of different countries, is always dominated by Scandinavian nations. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland have always been in the top ten. But what’s striking is that these happiest countries are also those which rank among the least religious. On the flip side, most African countries, which tend to be the very religious, consistently land near the bottom of the U.N. Happiness Report. What does Bishop Barron make of this? How should we actually define happiness, and what have the great thinkers and saints throughout time said about finding happiness? That’s what we discuss in today’s episode.
During the first part of this month's episode, the Rutten brothers reflected on their movie of the month: Gran Torino. In the second part of the hour, they talked about what it means to live in authentic Christianity.