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In this episode, Beth explores the concept of hunger and our relationship with food, exploring the connection between her daily habits, spiritual practices, and moments of struggle.
Through a personal account of a thorn lodged in her knuckle, she reflects on how the experience relates to seeking Jesus in all our circumstances.
She relates to St. Paul's thorn in the flesh and shares her acronym for dealing with spiritual fasting challenges, offering a unique perspective on overcoming personal struggles.
Listen in and discover how the thorns in our lives can lead us to prayer, adoration, and ultimately, closer to God.
Help Beth reach her goal of bringing 1 Million Catholics back to the Church:
Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review!
Resources mentioned in this Episode:
Fr. Richard Conlin and the Feast of Corpus Christi
Delay and Pray Links:
The Catholic Fasting Coach
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In this episode, Beth explores the concept of hunger and our relationship with food, exploring the connection between her daily habits, spiritual practices, and moments of struggle.
Through a personal account of a thorn lodged in her knuckle, she reflects on how the experience relates to seeking Jesus in all our circumstances.
She relates to St. Paul's thorn in the flesh and shares her acronym for dealing with spiritual fasting challenges, offering a unique perspective on overcoming personal struggles.
Listen in and discover how the thorns in our lives can lead us to prayer, adoration, and ultimately, closer to God.
Help Beth reach her goal of bringing 1 Million Catholics back to the Church:
Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review!
Resources mentioned in this Episode:
Fr. Richard Conlin and the Feast of Corpus Christi
Delay and Pray Links:
The Catholic Fasting Coach
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