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Immaculate Heart Of Mary With Fr. Rob

2024/7/3
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In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss the Immaculate Heart of Mary. They reflected on the scripture passages where Mary's heart referenced. Mary pondered the mysteries of Christ's infancy in her heart. Simeon prophesized that a sword will pierce her heart. Fr. Rob and Fr. George explained that we too are to ponder the works of God in our hearts. We can look at our past and prayerfully understand how God worked. A prayer journal helps record your conversations with God and can be an inspiration for future prayers and thanksgivings. Pray the Rosary to develop an Immaculate Heart like Mary that consistently reflects and ponders the mystery of Christ.

Listen to the previous episode) where. Fr. Rob and Fr. George shared consoling information about the Devil and demons. They share that demons cannot read your mind and they cannot read your soul. The Devil’s and the demons’ goal is to make one dislike God. All of their tactics distract us from our relationship with God. They can even lead us to hyperfocus on things that are good to distract us from our relationship. Fr. Rob and Fr. George affirm that God loves us and wants to be in relationship with us. Through God’s grace and the Sacraments, we will travel this earthly pilgrimage with his help.

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