On this episode of Deep in Christ, we’re reflecting on a favorite quote from G.K. Chesterton regarding the connections between our day-to-day active life and the time we spend “attending to the permanent things”. We’ll discuss some of the virtues and vices that are involved with the management of our “information diet” and how we can make sure that that we are filling our mind only with that which draws us deeper into Christ and empowers us to serve Him more faithfully.
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Prayer as a Quest - Deep in Christ, Episode 74
Engaging the Body in Prayer - Deep in Christ, Episode 73
The Journey of Prayer - Deep in Christ, Episode 72
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Why do Catholics Make the Sign of the Cross? - Deep in Christ, Episode 70
Prayer is Not Magic - Deep in Christ, Episode 69
Imitating Saintly Virtues - Deep in Christ, Episode 68
Information and Truth - Deep in Christ, Episode 67
Making Time for a Retreat - Deep in Christ, Episode 66
Christian Unity and the Virtue of Justice - Deep in Christ, Episode 65
Christian Unity and the Virtue of Prudence - Deep in Christ, Episode 64
What Causes Our Divisions? - Deep in Christ, Episode 63
Unity Among Christians - Deep in Christ, Episode 62
Fast to Feast - Deep in Christ, Episode 61
Examining the Examination of Conscience – Deep in Christ, Episode 60
Remember the Deeds of the Lord - Deep in Christ, Episode 59
The Virtues and Conversion - Deep in Christ, Episode 58
Converts Discuss Holy Week - Deep in Christ, Episode 57
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