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In this episode Father Wolf reflects on Erica Kirk's public forgiveness of her husband's murderer and explores how this fundamental Christian teaching continues to surprise our culture despite being central to our faith. We examine why such a basic element of Christianity stunned observers and what it reveals about our disconnect between religious teaching and practice.
• The memorial rally for Charlie Kirk drew 60,000 people and approximately 100 million streaming views
• Erica Kirk's unexpected declaration of forgiveness for her husband's killer shocked onlookers
• Catholics pray "forgive us as we forgive" regularly, yet public displays of forgiveness are treated as extraordinary
• Forgiveness is not a one-time event but a process that may take years to fully realize
• When we forgive, we free ourselves from the burden of resentment and vengeance
• Father Wolf shares his personal struggle with forgiving someone over a $10,000 grievance that troubled him for decades
• The journey of forgiveness begins with simply saying the words "I forgive," even when emotions don't align
• Our own freedom is the gift we receive when we choose to forgive
Begin with the words "I forgive" in your prayer. Don't worry if you don't feel anything except anger or frustration. It's a beginning. Keep saying, keep repeating this central part of the life of faith. It will matter.
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Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.
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In this episode Father Wolf reflects on Erica Kirk's public forgiveness of her husband's murderer and explores how this fundamental Christian teaching continues to surprise our culture despite being central to our faith. We examine why such a basic element of Christianity stunned observers and what it reveals about our disconnect between religious teaching and practice.
• The memorial rally for Charlie Kirk drew 60,000 people and approximately 100 million streaming views
• Erica Kirk's unexpected declaration of forgiveness for her husband's killer shocked onlookers
• Catholics pray "forgive us as we forgive" regularly, yet public displays of forgiveness are treated as extraordinary
• Forgiveness is not a one-time event but a process that may take years to fully realize
• When we forgive, we free ourselves from the burden of resentment and vengeance
• Father Wolf shares his personal struggle with forgiving someone over a $10,000 grievance that troubled him for decades
• The journey of forgiveness begins with simply saying the words "I forgive," even when emotions don't align
• Our own freedom is the gift we receive when we choose to forgive
Begin with the words "I forgive" in your prayer. Don't worry if you don't feel anything except anger or frustration. It's a beginning. Keep saying, keep repeating this central part of the life of faith. It will matter.
************
Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.

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