Welcome to another enriching episode of Shoulder 2 Shoulder, a podcast where Megan Silas and Pam Marvin come together to delve into the journey of faith and personal development. In this episode, they explore the beauty and depth of Catholic traditions, particularly focusing on the profound experiences surrounding Catholic funerals and the concept of purgatory. They candidly share their personal stories and insights, offering a space where faith, life, and growth intertwine seamlessly.
Megan and Pam discuss their New Year's resolutions and how they relate to the upcoming Lenten season, emphasizing the importance of discipline, prayer, and choosing paths less traveled for spiritual growth. They explore the challenges of balancing comfort with the call to deeper spiritual discipline, providing practical advice and reflections for the Lenten journey.
This episode is not just a podcast; it's a heartfelt conversation between two women who are passionate about their faith and personal growth. Whether discussing the loss of loved ones, the transformative power of Catholic rituals, or the personal commitments for Lent, Megan and Pam's discussion is filled with authenticity and wisdom.
If you're a woman who is looking for inspiration and guidance in your faith journey, seeking personal growth, or just enjoy long-form, thoughtful discussions, this episode is for you. Join us as we strive to grow in love of the Lord and each other, and don't forget to visit our Facebook page at Shoulder 2 Shoulder to share your thoughts and connect with our community.
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How Can We Embrace the Good of Our Past and Shed the Bad? - 124
Have You Examined the Culture’s Influence on Your Devotion to Christ and His Church? - 123
”Jesus Himself Drew Near and Went with Them”: Jesus’ Example of Accompaniment - 122
Bishop Strickland’s Letter and the Synod on Synodality - 121
Love Believes All Things, Hopes All Things - 120
Love Bears and Endures - 119
[Love] does not Rejoice Over Wrongdoing but Rejoices with the Truth - 118
What Can St. Paul Teach Those of Us that are Quick-Tempered? - 117
”Love is not Pompous” 1 Cor. 13; pt. 4 - 116
How do we Avoid the Sinful Things that Poison Love? (”Love is not Jealous” 1 Cor. 13); pt. 3 - 115
Is Kindness the Same as Niceness? ”Love is Kind” 1 Cor. 13 pt. 2 - 114
How do we live out St. Paul’s words, ”Love is Patient”? 1 Cor. 13 pt. 1 - 113
Episode 112 - The Greatest Commandment
Episode 111 - Hope Does Not Disappoint
Episode 110 - Gotta Have Faith!
Episode 109 - Heartfelt Spontaneous Prayer
Episode 108 - Division within the Catholic Church
Episode 107 - Reaching out to our Separated Brethren
Episode 106 - Two Converts Discuss the Reformation
Episode 105 - Mind Space Part Two
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