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Ever wrestled with the weight of passing judgment on others? Our Lenten podcast series takes a turn towards the sobering theme of judgment, with Bishop Jacques Bossuet guiding us through a reflective path in his "Meditations for Lent." As we discuss the scriptures from Matthew, Romans, and James, the bishop's insights challenge us to examine the nature of judgment and the implications it has on our spiritual lives. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that unfolds the reality of our limitations in judging others and the true essence of charity, as Bishop Bossuet eloquently reveals through biblical wisdom.
This episode isn't just a meditation; it's a call to action for humility and a heartfelt look at self-examination. As we edge closer to Holy Week, let the bishop's poignant words resonate within and lead you toward a more contemplative state. By examining the scriptures, we discover the delicate balance between discernment and judgment, and we're invited to shift our gaze inward to our own need for mercy and grace. Engage with us in this transformative journey, where every word and reflection brings us a step closer to the core of Lenten observance and the solemn anticipation of what lies ahead in the liturgical calendar.
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Sponsored by Recusant Cellars, an unapologetically Catholic and pro-life winery from Washington state. Use code BASED at checkout for 10% off! https://recusantcellars.com/
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Ever wrestled with the weight of passing judgment on others? Our Lenten podcast series takes a turn towards the sobering theme of judgment, with Bishop Jacques Bossuet guiding us through a reflective path in his "Meditations for Lent." As we discuss the scriptures from Matthew, Romans, and James, the bishop's insights challenge us to examine the nature of judgment and the implications it has on our spiritual lives. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that unfolds the reality of our limitations in judging others and the true essence of charity, as Bishop Bossuet eloquently reveals through biblical wisdom.
This episode isn't just a meditation; it's a call to action for humility and a heartfelt look at self-examination. As we edge closer to Holy Week, let the bishop's poignant words resonate within and lead you toward a more contemplative state. By examining the scriptures, we discover the delicate balance between discernment and judgment, and we're invited to shift our gaze inward to our own need for mercy and grace. Engage with us in this transformative journey, where every word and reflection brings us a step closer to the core of Lenten observance and the solemn anticipation of what lies ahead in the liturgical calendar.
Support the show
Sponsored by Recusant Cellars, an unapologetically Catholic and pro-life winery from Washington state. Use code BASED at checkout for 10% off! https://recusantcellars.com/
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Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKsxnv80ByFV4OGvt_kImjQ?sub_confirmation=1
https://www.avoidingbabylon.com
Locals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.com
RSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rss
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/AvoidingBabylon
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