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In this episode, Sr. Alicia Torres, Tanner Kalina, and Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone (Archdiocese of San Francisco) discuss the Little Way of St. Thérèse.
Oftentimes, we fall into the temptation of thinking that in order to live a life on mission we have to do something extraordinary. St. Thérèse is the official patroness of the missions, and she never left the confines of her convent. What wisdom from the Church! Her prayer and sacrifice allowed her to reach more souls than even the busiest and most traveled missionary.
Mother Teresa (who appropriately took the name of St. Thérèse when she became a religious sister) taught us to “Do ordinary things with extraordinary love.” This is the heart of a Eucharistic Missionary.
If you enjoyed this conversation, please spend a minute and leave us a review and/or copy the link of this episode and share it with a friend!
If you would like to watch today’s conversation, please check out https://youtu.be/xE_uou1Erp0
If you would like to check out SOLT Family Mission Experience, please check out: https://www.soltfme.org/
You can also check out our new Lenten Devotional here (just in time for Lent!): https://store.eucharisticrevival.org/products/revival-a-lenten-devotional-for-eucharistic-renewal
You can find resources for the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival by visiting: www.eucharisticrevival.org
And, finally, a must-read for any Catholic is St. Thérèse's "Story of a Soul" which you can find here: https://www.icspublications.org/products/story-of-a-soul-the-autobiography-of-st-therese-of-lisieux?srsltid=AfmBOorEZjDARm102tr-qfx0du8bWZjiIeXqmDoG8jAgSmMHYY7hN05k
An NEC Podcasts original.
42 episodes
In this episode, Sr. Alicia Torres, Tanner Kalina, and Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone (Archdiocese of San Francisco) discuss the Little Way of St. Thérèse.
Oftentimes, we fall into the temptation of thinking that in order to live a life on mission we have to do something extraordinary. St. Thérèse is the official patroness of the missions, and she never left the confines of her convent. What wisdom from the Church! Her prayer and sacrifice allowed her to reach more souls than even the busiest and most traveled missionary.
Mother Teresa (who appropriately took the name of St. Thérèse when she became a religious sister) taught us to “Do ordinary things with extraordinary love.” This is the heart of a Eucharistic Missionary.
If you enjoyed this conversation, please spend a minute and leave us a review and/or copy the link of this episode and share it with a friend!
If you would like to watch today’s conversation, please check out https://youtu.be/xE_uou1Erp0
If you would like to check out SOLT Family Mission Experience, please check out: https://www.soltfme.org/
You can also check out our new Lenten Devotional here (just in time for Lent!): https://store.eucharisticrevival.org/products/revival-a-lenten-devotional-for-eucharistic-renewal
You can find resources for the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival by visiting: www.eucharisticrevival.org
And, finally, a must-read for any Catholic is St. Thérèse's "Story of a Soul" which you can find here: https://www.icspublications.org/products/story-of-a-soul-the-autobiography-of-st-therese-of-lisieux?srsltid=AfmBOorEZjDARm102tr-qfx0du8bWZjiIeXqmDoG8jAgSmMHYY7hN05k
An NEC Podcasts original.
42 episodes
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