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S2:Eps 2 - John 3:30-35 - "Eternal Nourishment " with Saint Augustine of Hippo, ST. Cyril of Alexandria, & ST. John Chrysostom


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Welcome to this episode of "Catholic Girl," hosted by Rita Saikali. Today, we dive deep into John Chapter 6, verses 30 through 35, where we encounter the profound interaction between Jesus and the crowd following the miracle of the loaves. As we explore this passage, Rita brings the early Church Fathers into our modern context, simplifying and applying their ancient wisdom to our daily spiritual journey.

In this episode, Rita starts with Cyril of Alexandria, who illuminates the Jews' misguided focus on physical sustenance rather than the spiritual nourishment offered by Jesus. We see how their material desires cloud their perception of the miraculous, much like the Samaritan woman at the well, illustrating a common human tendency to overlook the spiritual for the physical.

Moving on, Rita discusses John Chrysostom's reflections on the people's absurd demands for a sign from Jesus, even immediately after witnessing His miraculous powers. Chrysostom criticizes their inability to recognize the spiritual significance of Jesus’ miracles, a reminder for us to appreciate the divine gifts in our lives.

Finally, Rita brings in Augustine of Hippo, who delves into the themes of humility and pride in our approach to God. Augustine's insights help us understand that spiritual sustenance—believing in Jesus—ensures we never hunger or thirst spiritually, pointing us towards a life of humility and deeper communion with God.

Join Rita as she navigates these enlightening perspectives, encouraging us to look beyond our immediate needs and desires, to seek the true bread from heaven—Jesus Christ Himself. This episode promises to enrich your understanding and inspire a more profound faith engagement. Tune in and let's grow together in faith and understanding, one verse at a time!


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