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In this episode, we discuss Pope Francis' Easter Vigil homily about the hope that comes from remembering Jesus, our first love. We reflect on his meditations about how the women in scripture are grieved to find Jesus' empty tomb, and like these women, we all too often become hopeless and see joy as belonging to the past. We discuss moments of personal encounter with the love of Jesus that has healed us and offer an invitation to a renewed hope in Jesus by remembering the great joy and power that comes through relationship with Him. Let us allow our 'sealed tombs' to be opened and restored by hope this Easter season.
Heather's One Thing - The young leaders at Franciscan University
Sister Miriam's One Thing - Savory ham and cheese scones
Michelle's One Thing - Let Beauty Speak: The Art of Being Human in a Culture of Noise by Jimmy Mitchell (or on Amazon here)
Michelle's Other One Thing - The TOR Sisters - Sr. Rita Claire and Sr. Brigid as well as the CSU at Florida State University
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Discussion Questions:
Journal Questions:
Quote to Ponder:
Yet today, brothers and sisters, the power of Easter summons you to roll away every stone of disappointment and mistrust. The Lord is an expert in rolling back the stones of sin and fear. He wants to illuminate your sacred memory, your most beautiful memory, and to make you relive your first encounter with him. - Pope Francis, Easter Vigil Homily
Scripture for Lectio:
"I have found the one my soul loves." (Song of Songs, 3:4)
Sponsor - Into the Deep:
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 By Heather Khym, Michelle Benzinger, Sr Miriam James Heidland
By Heather Khym, Michelle Benzinger, Sr Miriam James Heidland4.9
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In this episode, we discuss Pope Francis' Easter Vigil homily about the hope that comes from remembering Jesus, our first love. We reflect on his meditations about how the women in scripture are grieved to find Jesus' empty tomb, and like these women, we all too often become hopeless and see joy as belonging to the past. We discuss moments of personal encounter with the love of Jesus that has healed us and offer an invitation to a renewed hope in Jesus by remembering the great joy and power that comes through relationship with Him. Let us allow our 'sealed tombs' to be opened and restored by hope this Easter season.
Heather's One Thing - The young leaders at Franciscan University
Sister Miriam's One Thing - Savory ham and cheese scones
Michelle's One Thing - Let Beauty Speak: The Art of Being Human in a Culture of Noise by Jimmy Mitchell (or on Amazon here)
Michelle's Other One Thing - The TOR Sisters - Sr. Rita Claire and Sr. Brigid as well as the CSU at Florida State University
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Discussion Questions:
Journal Questions:
Quote to Ponder:
Yet today, brothers and sisters, the power of Easter summons you to roll away every stone of disappointment and mistrust. The Lord is an expert in rolling back the stones of sin and fear. He wants to illuminate your sacred memory, your most beautiful memory, and to make you relive your first encounter with him. - Pope Francis, Easter Vigil Homily
Scripture for Lectio:
"I have found the one my soul loves." (Song of Songs, 3:4)
Sponsor - Into the Deep:
Want your kids to know about Jesus, and also to know Him?
Into the Deep creates catechetical resources that help Catholic parents build a legacy of faith in their homes. Their resources hand on the fullness of the Faith through beauty, catechizing from classic art, music, poetry, nature study, and story. Their goal is to support parents as primary catechists as they make disciples in their home. These resources are perfect for homeschooling families but are also used widely by traditional schooling families as their touch-point for faith formation at home.
Find full-year curricula, unit studies, picture studies, story cards, and more at intothedeep.co. Use code ABIDE 10 for 10% off your purchase!

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