TGIF everyone once again and we hope everyone is doing well today and that your weekend goes well. On the show today, everyone is feeling Friday Feeling this week, for much has happened this week, in terms of work going on that is and being very busy this week. God being central in all this as well, with Father Anthony expressing that with how much is going on and being in the "Dirt of Life" he says. This in turn brings up the idea of how we as people go up and down in our lives, with God be...
TGIF everyone once again and we hope everyone is doing well today and that your weekend goes well. On the show today, everyone is feeling Friday Feeling this week, for much has happened this week, in terms of work going on that is and being very busy this week. God being central in all this as well, with Father Anthony expressing that with how much is going on and being in the "Dirt of Life" he says. This in turn brings up the idea of how we as people go up and down in our lives, with God being there for us in our need. Friday feeling is going around with the gang all here, mentioning Producers Nick and Armand, Nick as always, being the comic book fan he is. Few more things shared is that today is guest Host Father Koys birthday today and also yesterday was Producer Nick's mothers birthday too, so Happy Birthday to you both and with those in mind, festivities and rest are on the mind, as well as April coming up very soon. With many things coming up, besides April and Spring, especially Palm Sunday, Easter, Passover, and Holy Week, Father Anthony mentions several of the Gospel readings from today in relation to what will be going on and coming. With all this, Father Anthony brings up the many sufferings that not only we all go through in our lives through the many things such as work, family, stress, and other things, but what Christ suffered through for us in his time too, resulting in our "thirst" for God and the joy of Easter is brought about from suffering in a sense. Towards the end of the show, "the tone has changed" Father Anthony says, sharing a reading for Sunday to illustrate this, that "sets the tone" here.
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