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Why Does Pope Francis Want Us to Read Literature?

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Can literature enrich your spirit and humanity? Pope Francis thinks so, and in this episode, we explore his profound letter on the subject. Join us as we uncover how literature can be a powerful tool for all Catholics, not just those in priestly formation, to deepen their spirituality amidst our screen-dominated culture. Through personal tales of solace found in books during times of weariness and distress, we highlight the calming effect of good literature and its role in aiding prayerful reflection.
Journey with us through the rich landscape of literature and human experience. We share an English major's newfound love for plays and short stories and delve into the profound insights offered by Russian literature, especially “Anna Karenina.” Hear our reflections on the emotional resonance of books like “Native Son” and the gritty, tangible nature of authors like Flannery O'Connor. By exploring these works, we gain diverse perspectives on struggles such as marital fidelity and racial dynamics, highlighting literature's unique ability to mirror our human condition and societal challenges.
In Church Search: Celebrate the 175-year legacy of St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Cleveland with us. We'll discuss its fascinating history, daily confession times, and the spiritual discipline of frequent confession, inspired by Pope Francis.
This week's scripture: Focuses on the Gospel passage from Mark and consider our human tendencies to prioritize less important matters over profound truths.
Theology on Tap West starts tonight at Forest City Brewery
Book Study: From Christendom to Apostolic Mission.

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Chapitres

1. Pope Francis on Importance of Literature (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Literature and Perspectives (00:09:41)

3. Exploring the Cathedral and Gospel (00:22:57)

4. Engaging With Literature and Theology (00:27:09)

151 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Fr. Damian Ference and Deacon Mike Hayes, Fr. Damian Ference, and Deacon Mike Hayes. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Fr. Damian Ference and Deacon Mike Hayes, Fr. Damian Ference, and Deacon Mike Hayes ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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Can literature enrich your spirit and humanity? Pope Francis thinks so, and in this episode, we explore his profound letter on the subject. Join us as we uncover how literature can be a powerful tool for all Catholics, not just those in priestly formation, to deepen their spirituality amidst our screen-dominated culture. Through personal tales of solace found in books during times of weariness and distress, we highlight the calming effect of good literature and its role in aiding prayerful reflection.
Journey with us through the rich landscape of literature and human experience. We share an English major's newfound love for plays and short stories and delve into the profound insights offered by Russian literature, especially “Anna Karenina.” Hear our reflections on the emotional resonance of books like “Native Son” and the gritty, tangible nature of authors like Flannery O'Connor. By exploring these works, we gain diverse perspectives on struggles such as marital fidelity and racial dynamics, highlighting literature's unique ability to mirror our human condition and societal challenges.
In Church Search: Celebrate the 175-year legacy of St. John the Evangelist Cathedral in Cleveland with us. We'll discuss its fascinating history, daily confession times, and the spiritual discipline of frequent confession, inspired by Pope Francis.
This week's scripture: Focuses on the Gospel passage from Mark and consider our human tendencies to prioritize less important matters over profound truths.
Theology on Tap West starts tonight at Forest City Brewery
Book Study: From Christendom to Apostolic Mission.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Pope Francis on Importance of Literature (00:00:00)

2. Exploring Literature and Perspectives (00:09:41)

3. Exploring the Cathedral and Gospel (00:22:57)

4. Engaging With Literature and Theology (00:27:09)

151 episodes

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