On Tuesday, January 4, 2022, host Trey Cashion used a portion of Archbishop Fulton Sheen’s Life of Christ (1958) to move deeper into the Feast of the Epiphany. The visit of the Magi has captured the imagination of generations because it is shrouded in mystery and wonder: the gifts, the star, the anonymous wise men from the East. Yet, as Sheen so cogently shows in his account, the Magi are also types for our encounter with Christ, our own witness of that encounter to the world, and the world’s often hateful and harmful response to our witness. Sheen also spends significant space explaining the meaning of the Slaughter of the Innocents and Trey discusses this element of the biblical story as well. Give this episode a listen and then pick up a copy of Sheen’s book here: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/0385132204/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_PJ363RSPBSE6ZVTYMPF6. Using that link will make an Amazon Smile donation to RED-C! Remember to pray, parent with a purpose, and prepare for God to amaze you. He will!
143 Indulgences
142 St. Joseph - The Greatest Fatherly Example
141 Our Bodies & Our Humanity
140 Peter Range: Our Civic Responsibility as Catholics
139 The Domestic Church
138 Complete My Joy: Part 7
137 Complete My Joy: Part 6
136 Complete My Joy: Part 5
135 Complete My Joy: Part 4
134 Complete My Joy: Part 3
133 Complete My Joy: Part 2
132 Complete My Joy: Part 1
131 Faith to Walk on Water
130 Trust God in All Things
129 Striving for Holiness in Your Life's Vocation
128 Priorities During Difficult Times
127 Trust God, Do Good, and He Will Act
126 Trey Cashion: God is still Active Despite our Circumstances
125 Dennis Macha: Faith Over Fear
124 Trey Cashion: Reflection on Quarantine
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