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In this homily, Fr. Rob shares how his perspective on faith has evolved with age and experience. Drawing from the examples of St. Thomas Aquinas and Mahatma Gandhi, he explores how even our greatest strengths - liturgical tradition and theological depth - can become liabilities if they don't lead to a genuine change of heart. Fr. Rob challenges listeners to move beyond "right prayer" and "right belief" to focus on "right life," emphasizing that Jesus's ultimate teaching was simple: love one another. This powerful message calls us to conversion - not just intellectual understanding, but a transformed lifestyle that truly reflects Christ's example in our daily actions.
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In this homily, Fr. Rob shares how his perspective on faith has evolved with age and experience. Drawing from the examples of St. Thomas Aquinas and Mahatma Gandhi, he explores how even our greatest strengths - liturgical tradition and theological depth - can become liabilities if they don't lead to a genuine change of heart. Fr. Rob challenges listeners to move beyond "right prayer" and "right belief" to focus on "right life," emphasizing that Jesus's ultimate teaching was simple: love one another. This powerful message calls us to conversion - not just intellectual understanding, but a transformed lifestyle that truly reflects Christ's example in our daily actions.