TGIF and it's really here everyone and we all hope everyone is doing ok today too. To start the show, Father Anthony and everyone today share in the distress as the show starts because it's been a busy morning/day for everyone so far today with so much stuff to do here at St Stans, with the idea of hyper stimulation that has been discussed on the past few shows, giving a sense of production/accomplishment. One of the reasons for that is that the kids at St Stans School has Leadership Day t...
TGIF and it's really here everyone and we all hope everyone is doing ok today too. To start the show, Father Anthony and everyone today share in the distress as the show starts because it's been a busy morning/day for everyone so far today with so much stuff to do here at St Stans, with the idea of hyper stimulation that has been discussed on the past few shows, giving a sense of production/accomplishment. One of the reasons for that is that the kids at St Stans School has Leadership Day today and parents are visiting, as well as Father Anthony visiting and so much going on. With kids in mind, Father Anthony talks again about them, as well as his cousins who visited and were on the show Tuesday. Other things that contribute to being a busy day or week, so many phone calls to make, emails, preparations for upcoming events, including Easter especially. The story of Moses and Exodus is shared along these lines, which is proper since Easter is coming up and leads to being honest with not only ourselves, but with God and He allows/helps us be honest and to talk to Him as like a friend would talk to us. After the first break, Father Anthony shares an interview with The Holy Father recently, which relates what has been discussed already on today's show and the search for God is brought up here. Towards the end of the show, Father Anthony shares a very interesting thing about people's mistakes, that they make the best teachers for us in life, as well as relating to fears too and life in general and leaves us with an interesting question, "Where is your treasure?" and we have to answer alone at home for ourselves.
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