Abiding Together

Heather Khym, Michelle Benzinger, Sr Miriam James Heidland
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Jun 29, 2020 • 41min

S07 Episode 24: Unity and Charity

Unity and Charity In this last episode of Season 7, we look back at our favorite moments and highlight important conversations from the season. We also talk about unity, using social media wisely, taking a holy pause before we speak, and the invitation to be peacemakers. We must begin with ourselves if we want to be a person of peace and unity. We also check in about how we are doing with our word of the year. Our new season will begin September 14. Sister Miriam's one thing - Our benefactors and Patreon supporters Michelle's one thing - Our Abiding Together "village," and everyone who makes our Facebook group such a refuge of graciousness and kindness! Heather's one thing - Also our Patreon supporters, and the Abiding Together team. Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What is one area in your life that you need to work on so that you can be a person of unity and peace? How are you doing with your word of the year? What will you do this summer to continue on the journey and stay close to Christ? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Matthew 5:9. What does it speak to you personally? What theme from this season is the Lord inviting you to dive deeper into? In what way might the Holy Spirit be nudging you to invite him into you, not just a situation? Where are you sowing seeds of peace and where are you sowing seeds of discord? Quote to Ponder - Jesus can demand a great deal from us. It is precisely in those instances when He demands a great deal from us that we should give Him a beautiful smile." St. Mother Teresa Scripture for Lectio Divina - Matthew 5:9 - "Blessed are the peacemakers"
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Jun 22, 2020 • 38min

S07 Episode 23: Spiritual Fatherhood (with Fr. Dave Pivonka)

Spiritual Fatherhood (with Fr. Dave Pivonka) In this episode we interview our dear friend Fr. Dave Pivonka, creator of the Wild Goose Series and President of Franciscan University of Steubenville. We discuss the importance of spiritual fathers, our need for restoration of the image and experience of fatherhood, and a deepening in our understanding of God as Father. We also discuss the characteristics of a good spiritual father. Sister Miriam's one thing - Black bean and roasted vegetable salad You can add: Quinoa Fresh lime juice instead of the suggested lemon juice dressing Cumin/Chili power or taco seasoning Fresh diced jalapeño All yummy things! Enjoy! Michelle's one thing - My front porch! Heather's one thing - Zach and Abby Vestnys on Instagram and Youtube, and an app with deliverance prayers from the St. Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal (Apple) (Google) Father Dave's one thing - Baseball. Bring baseball back!! Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What does the word "Father" mean to you? Who are some of the faces in the mosaic of fatherhood in your life? Share a time that your dad, a priest, or another figure in your life fathered you well! Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Galatians 4:6-7. What does it speak to you personally? How has the face of God been disfigured for you by earthly fathers? How is the Lord trying to restore your image of him? How comfortable are you with opening up to the Fatherhood of God? How can you grow in becoming a son or daughter of the Father? Quote to Ponder - "God chooses ordinary men for fatherhood to accomplish His extraordinary plan." - G.K. Chesterton "The language of faith thus draws on the human experience of parents, who are in a way the first representatives of God for man. But this experience also tells us that human parents are fallible and can disfigure the face of fatherhood and motherhood. We ought therefore to recall that God transcends the human distinction between the sexes. He is neither man nor woman: he is God. He also transcends human fatherhood and motherhood, although he is their origin and standard: no one is father as God is Father." - CCC 239 Scripture for Lectio Divina - Galatians 4:6-7 And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, "Abba! Father!" So through God you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son then an heir."
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Jun 15, 2020 • 44min

S07 Episode 22: In the School of the Holy Spirit Part 3: Chapter Three and Conclusion

In the School of the Holy Spirit Part 3: Chapter Three and Conclusion In this episode we wrap up Part 3 of our book study on Fr. Jacques Philippe's book In the School of the Holy Spirit. We discuss how to discern between the voice of the Lord and our own voice or the enemy's voice. We also talk about practical tools for wielding the sword of truth as well as discernment in vocation, ministry, and life. Sister Miriam's one thing - The new Bible study from Ascension on the book of Hebrews (Available now for preorder!) Michelle's one thing - Men's podcasts for Father's Day (see below!) Heather's one thing - The Archdiocese of Vancouver's new website, Behold. Additional Resources Prayer by Cardinal Mercier - Holy Spirit, soul of my soul, I adore Thee.Enlighten me, guide me,strengthen and comfort me.Tell me what I ought to doand order me to do it.I promise to submitto anything you requirest of me,and to accept everythingthat Thou allowest to happen to me.Just show me what Thy will is. Kapaun's Men is dedicated to building up men as bands of brothers to help us fight the spiritual battle that rages around us. Their model is the heroic Catholic Priest and Army Chaplain, Servant of God Emil Kapaun, who spent himself tirelessly on the battlefields and in the prison camps of North Korea until his death at the hands of his captors. They offer 4 original video series inspired by the life of Father Kapaun and our fellow men and women around us, which can be found on Formed.org or can be ordered directly from us. They also recently started a weekly podcast called "The Foxhole with Father Kapaun" to help give a boost of encouragement to everyone out there fighting the good fight, whether it be in the family, in the workplace, or in the community at large. Chris Stefanick's Awesome 5 minute Father Kapaun video A few other podcasts to recommend to the men in your life. Poco a Poco Podcast - The Franciscan Friars of the Renewal Restore the Glory Podcast -Dr. Bob Schuchts, Ph.D and Jake Khym, MA The Paul George Show - Paul George (also his book Rethink Happiness) Ask Father Josh - Father Josh Johnson Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What are the telltale signs in your own life that the voice you're listening to is the Lord? What is one time that you've followed the inspirations of the Holy Spirit, and you're glad you did? Where are you struggling to discern the voice of the Lord? How can you put into practice Fr. Jacques' advice for greater discernment? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: John 10:4-5. What does it speak to you personally? Do you feel that God is elusive or "never speaks to me"? How do you feel about what Heather said about how God is in fact trying to speak to you? How can you equip yourself better with "the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God"? (Ephesians 6:17) Where are you feeling a sense of haste? Do you need to take a "holy pause" and discern what God is saying to you? Quote to Ponder - "A tree is known by its fruit." An inspiration from God, if we follow it, will produce sound fruit: the fruits of peace, joy, charity, communion, and humility. - Fr. Jacques Philippe Scripture for Lectio Divina - John 10:4-5 - When he has brought out all his own, he goes before them, and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. A stranger they will not follow, but they will flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers.
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Jun 8, 2020 • 39min

S07 Episode 21: In the School of the Holy Spirit Part 2: Chapter Two

In the School of the Holy Spirit Part 2: Chapter Two In this episode we continue the 2nd part of our book study on Fr. Jacques Philippe's In the School of the Holy Spirit. We discuss the practical elements of fostering an environment where the Holy Spirit can inspire and direct us. We also talk about inviting the Holy Spirit to speak the truth into false narratives we believe and to baptize our thought processes. Sister Miriam's one thing - The podcast Poco a Poco from the CFRs. Thai Green Curry recipe. Meat and quinoa can be added rather than rice or just vegetarian. Super Yummy! Michelle's one thing - The CFRs' new podcast, Poco a Poco with Fr. Mark-Mary, Fr. Innocent, and Fr. Angelus Heather's one thing - The CFR's podcast Poco a Poco! And the album Peace by Bethel And collectively... we love you, Fr. Jacques Philippe! Book Study Join this Summer Book Study! We're spending the next few weeks with In the School of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Jacques Philippe. This book is going to help you to be more attentive to the movements of the Holy Spirit in your life as you learn to value the third person of the Trinity as the Sanctifier of your soul. Fr. Jacques explains the rewards of being attentive to the Holy Spirit and provides simple and concrete ways to grow in this inner sensitivity. In his clear and simple style, he illustrates his points with many examples from modern life. In the School of the Holy Spirit is a valuable aid in your own spiritual journey. We began June 1 and will go till June 15, but you can do this at any time that suits your schedule; maybe in the middle of the summer or in the future works best for you. We will have questions available for you on our website as well as hearty discussions in our private facebook group, which you are welcome to join. We hope you will grab your copy of In the School of the Holy Spirit and join us. You can buy a hard copy or kindle version on Amazon (Amazon US) (Amazon Canada) (Amazon UK), or check your local Catholic book store. (As an Amazon Associate, Abiding Together earns from qualifying Amazon purchases: Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK. If you are not in one of those three countries, you can always purchase the book through your ordinary Amazon channel.) Get your copy today and follow along with us. Reading Schedule:June 1st - Introduction & Chapter OneJune 8th - Chapter TwoJune 15th - Chapter Three, Conclusion, and Appendices Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? Sr. Miriam used the analogy of cultivating the right environment for a garden to grow and that the principles are the same in the spiritual life. What does this mean to you? How do you usually hear the Lord speak to you? Which one of Fr. Jacques' suggestions stuck out to you? Which one will you choose to dive into this week? What comes to mind when you honestly ask yourself the question "Is God enough for me?" Where do you doubt that He will satisfy you? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Romans 15:13. What does it speak to you personally? What is the narrative you're believing about your life right now? Is that the voice of the Lord? Where are you struggling to trust God's goodness? Take a few moments to place everything in your heart before God, the good and bad. Invite God to speak and bring His fire to purify your desires. Quote to Ponder - The Spirit of God is a spirit of peace, and he speaks and acts in peace and gentleness, never in tumult and agitation - Fr. Jacques Philippe Scripture for Lectio Divina - Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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Jun 1, 2020 • 41min

S07 Episode 20: In the School of the Holy Spirit Part 1: Introduction and Chapter One

In the School of the Holy Spirit Part 1: Introduction and Chapter One In this episode we begin our 3 week book study on In the School of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Jacques Philippe. We talk about how holiness is not something to be gained by human effort, rather it is a complete surrender to the work of the Holy Spirit in us. We also discuss how we should seek to love God with our whole heart because He is good, not because of what we want Him to give us in return. Sister Miriam's one thing - good old-fashioned thunderstorms! Michelle's one thing - a Father's Day gift guide (see below!), mainly the new Bible from Word on Fire: the beauty, the commentary, the art! Heather's one thing - The show This Is Us, and musician Sarah Kroger. Additional Resources Michelle's Father's Day Gift Guide Books for Dad: Lift Up Your Heart: A 10-Day Personal Retreat with St. Francis de Sales by Father John Burns Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father (paperback) by Fr Donald Calloway The Word on Fire Bible (releases June 15) - Click here for more information Gifts for Fathers and Spiritual Fathers - Please take 15% off your purchase from the Greenhouse Collective Shop with discount code: Abide15 Book Study Join this Summer Book Study! We're spending the next few episodes with In the School of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Jacques Philippe. This book is going to help you to be more attentive to the movements of the Holy Spirit in your life as you learn to value the third person of the Trinity as the Sanctifier of your soul. Fr. Jacques explains the rewards of being attentive to the Holy Spirit and provides simple and concrete ways to grow in this inner sensitivity. In his clear and simple style, he illustrates his points with many examples from modern life. In the School of the Holy Spirit is a valuable aid in your own spiritual journey. We will begin today and go till June 15, but you can do this at any time that suits your schedule; maybe in the middle of the summer or in the future works best for you. We will have questions available for you on our website as well as hearty discussions in our private facebook group, which you are welcome to join. We hope you will grab your copy of In the School of the Holy Spirit and join us. You can buy a hard copy or kindle version on Amazon (Amazon US) (Amazon Canada) (Amazon UK), or check your local Catholic book store. (As an Amazon Associate, Abiding Together earns from qualifying Amazon purchases: Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK. If you are not in one of those three countries, you can always purchase the book through your ordinary Amazon channel.) Get your copy today and follow along with us. Reading Schedule:June 1st - Introduction & Chapter OneJune 8th - Chapter TwoJune 15th - Chapter Three, Conclusion, and Appendices Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What excites you about learning to live in the School of the Holy Spirit? How have you approached holiness? Have you seen it as something to be achieved or received as a gift? Where do you feel the tension between Kingdom living and the messages of the world? Who has been an example to you of what it looks like to live in the school of the Holy Spirit? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Luke 6:38. What does it speak to you personally? Where do you feel you are in your desire for the Holy Spirit: do you "want it", or do you "want to want it"? Spend some time asking the Lord how you can love Him more purely and to hear what he says to you. Where can you take the next step toward openness and surrender to the Holy Spirit? Quote to Ponder - God is very generous and does not refuse His grace to anyone. He gives even more than we ask for. The shortest road is faithfulness to the inspirations of the Holy Spirit. - St. Faustina's Diary Scripture for Lectio Divina - Luke 6:38 "Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap; for the measure you give will be the measure you get back."
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May 25, 2020 • 42min

S07 Episode 19: The Fruit of the Holy Spirit

The Fruit of the Holy Spirit In this episode we prepare for Pentecost by discussing the importance of the fruits of the Holy Spirit being manifest in our life. A life in the Spirit must go beyond an experience of spiritual consolation and move to an openness to the refiner's fire that will burn away all that is not holy. God promised that He would always be with us and sent the Holy Spirit to be our counselor, advocate, and life giver. We are invited to open wide the doors to the Holy Spirit in a new way this Pentecost. Sister Miriam's one thing - the song Better than a Hallelujah by Amy Grant Michelle's one thing - Fr. Josh Johnson's podcast on the Rosary and racial reconciliation. Heather's one thing - the show Songland Additional Resources:Michelle's booklist on racial reconciliation Join our Summer Book Study! We're spending June with In the School of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Jacques Philippe! Get your copy today and follow along with us. (Amazon US) (Amazon Canada) (Amazon UK) Reading Schedule: June 1st - Introduction & Chapter One June 8th - Chapter Two June 15th - Chapter Three, Conclusion, and Appendices Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? How would you describe your relationship with Holy Spirit? Where have you felt yourself be "reawakened" lately? Where do you desire an awakening? Where have you seen God bring light out of darkness? What makes it harder or easier to hear the whisper of the Holy Spirit? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Galatians 5:22-23. What does it speak to you personally? Where do you need to invite the Holy Spirit into a specific situation in your life?? Consider the Refiner's Fire. Where is the Holy Spirit trying to burn away what is not holy in your life? How are you responding? What kind of fruits are you growing? Quote to Ponder - "The Holy Spirit, making life alive, moving in all things, root of all created being, cleansing the cosmos of every impurity, effacing guilt, anointing wounds. You are lustrous and praiseworthy life, You waken and reawaken everything that is." - St. Hildegard of Bingen Scripture for Lectio Divina - The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. - Galatians 5:22-23
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May 18, 2020 • 60min

S07 Episode 18: The Power of Christian Unity

The Power of Christian Unity In this episode we have the pleasure of chatting with our dear friend Matt Maher! As a devout Catholic in the world of Christian music industry, Matt shares his heart for unity and God's desire that we would all be one. Matt also talks about his marriage and how he and his wife do life together as a Catholic and Methodist. We also discuss practical steps of how to be a bridge builder with people of other faiths and the gift of the sacraments. Sister Miriam's one thing - The litany The Magnificat with Mary from the Sisters of Life Michelle's one thing - The Sanctifier (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK) by Archbishop Luis Martinez, and my husband Chris Heather's one thing - The podcast Restore the Glory from my husband Jake and Dr. Bob Schuchts, and the song Promises from Maverick City Matt's one thing - The Consecration to St. Joseph by Fr. Donald Calloway (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK) and the Holy Family as a whole. Additional Resources: Michelle also mentions the book retreat Under the Gaze of the Father by Archbishop Luis Martinez (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK) Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What blessings and displays of God's glory have you seen? What is a moment you've had of awareness of God's presence? Do you experience a sense of entitlement when it comes to faith? How can you pray and work in your own life to build unity? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: John 17: 20-24. What does it speak to you personally? What is your reaction to this call for Christian unity? Are there relationships in your life that require reconciliation? How can you contribute to unity? Are you playing a role in Christ reconciling the Church, or how are you playing a role in the Church being more divided? Quote to Ponder - "Christian unity was Christ's dearest desire. He expressed it in his last testament as he walked toward his tragic destiny: the Cross. He prayed in his priestly prayer 'that they may all be one; even as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me.'" (John 17:21) - Cardinal Nasrallah Pierre Sfeir (Cardinal's Symposium - October 2003) Scripture for Lectio Divina - John 17: 20-24 "I ask not only on behalf of these, but also on behalf of those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one. As you, Father, are in me and I am in you, may they also be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me. The glory that you have given me I have given them, so that they may be one, as we are one, I in them and you in me, that they may become completely one, so that the world may know that you have sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me. Father, I desire that those also, whom you have given me, may be with me where I am, to see my glory, which you have given me because you loved me before the foundation of the world."
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May 11, 2020 • 42min

S07 Episode 17: Things We Learned From Our Moms

Things We Learned From Our Moms In this episode we honour Mother's Day and talk about some essential things we learned from our mothers. We discuss what they have taught us about joy and suffering, and how they revealed the face of God to us. We also chat about how God wants to heal and restore broken relationships with our mothers. Sister Miriam's one thing - Esther Marie Angel! Congratulations to Jackie and Bobby! Michelle's one thing - The Given Forum is doing a 4-day Online Conference! Discover the Gift, June 10-14th Heather's one thing - Salmon Wellington, so you can have one, simple, awesome-looking meal! Ingredients: 1 package puff pastry, softened to room temperature1 salmon fillet no skin, bones removed (I get mine from Costco)salt & pepper to tasteFresh lemon juiceOptional fresh dill1 egg, beaten Instructions: Preheat oven to 425 Rinse salmon and pat dry. Lightly flour a large cutting board bigger than the salmon. Roll out the puff pastry wide enough that it will cover both sides of the salmon. (Or use puff pastry sheets) Place the salmon in the middle of the pastry (the best side facing down) and season both sides with salt and pepper (optional dill) and squeeze fresh lemon juice over one side of the salmon. Fold the edges of the puff pastry over the salmon starting with the longer sides and gently press together to seal. Trim any excess pastry from the ends, then fold the ends on top of the salmon. Flip the puff pastry-wrapped salmon over and transfer for a baking sheet lined with parchment paper if you have it. Brush the beaten egg on the top and sides of the pastry. If you feel fancy, score the top of the pastry with a knife, cutting shallow diagonal lines to create a crosshatch pattern, but do not cut through. You need the pastry to be sealed with no holes if possible. Brush the top again with the egg wash. Place on middle rack of the oven. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until pastry is golden brown. I love to make this with a warm lemon dill sauce on the side, roasted potatoes and a Greek salad. Sponsor: Walking with Purpose Walking with Purpose publishes Catholic Bible studies that help women and girls open their hearts to Christ. One of the most personal and transformative studies from WWP is Fearless and Free, an 11-lesson study on healing and wholeness, based on Ephesians. Fearless and Free helps you identify the lies that mess with your identity, and to replace them with the truth of Scripture. You'll discover how to get a grip on your thoughts and develop emotionally healthy habits. This is an invitation to bring your tangled, complex heart into an encounter with God's healing touch. Learn more at http://wwp.today/fearless. Click here to enter to WIN a copy of the Walking with Purpose Bible study Fearless and Free! Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What have you learned from your mother that you are grateful for? How has your mother taught you to suffer or handle sorrowful things? What has your mother revealed to you about the face of God? Who are other people in your life who have shown you Motherhood? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Proverbs 31:30-31 What does it speak to you personally? How well do you honor your mother? In the places where your mother has not revealed the face of God to you, what is the truth of who God is? Are there places in your relationship with your mother that need to be restored? Quote to Ponder - "Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you." Exodus 20:12 Scripture for Lectio Divina - Proverbs 31:30-31 Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting;but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.Honor her for all that her hands have done,and let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
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May 4, 2020 • 40min

S07 Episode 16: Seized by Beauty (with Bishop Robert Barron)

Seized by Beauty (with Bishop Robert Barron) In this episode, we have the distinct pleasure of having Bishop Robert Barron as our guest. We talk about everything from how he takes his coffee to experiences of beauty that lift us beyond the natural to a transcendent encounter with God. We also discuss how to engage with the culture and extract what is good, true, and beautiful, so that we can not only relate, but be relevant in our mission of evangelization. Sister Miriam's one thing - Friends of the Bridegroom: For a Renewed Vision of Priestly Celibacy by Marc Cardinal Oullet (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK) Michelle's one thing - St. Catherine of Siena: The Mystic by Fr. Paul Murray (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK), and the NFL draft. One of my favorite players went #7 in the draft - Derrick Brown, Auburn Heather's one thing - My dear parents and having them move in next door. Bishop Barron's one thing - The ESPN documentary on the Chicago Bulls: The Last Dance Additional Resources: Civilisation - Kenneth Clark (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK) Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce (Amazon US, Amazon Canada, Amazon UK) Meeting with Artists - Pope Benedict XVI Heather Khym will be a featured speaker at the TOB Virtual Conference, happening free online May 8-10! Register today to get a Premium Pass and have access to the talks after the conference is over. Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What is your first memory of encountering beauty? Share some experiences of beauty you've encountered in the culture! What secular movie scene made you think about the Christian life or God? What are you most passionate about right now? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:11 "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end." What does it speak to you personally? How can you make time each day to pause and look for beauty? What are some things you find beautiful? What do they teach you about Who God is? Quote to Ponder - The truly beautiful doesn't submit to our little whims and our little preferences. The truly beautiful stops you in your tracks and seizes you and takes control of you and doesn't let you go. - Bishop Robert Barron Scripture for Lectio Divina - Ecclesiastes 3:11 "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end."
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Apr 27, 2020 • 47min

S07 Episode 15: Living in the Light of Victory (with Fr. Justin Brady)

Living in the Light of Victory (with Fr. Justin Brady) In this episode we have brought back special guest Fr. Justin Brady to talk about how to live in the victory of the resurrection. Fr. Justin is a priest and exorcist and shares some wonderful insights into how to live from a place of friendship with God and find victory in our relationship with Jesus as friend and savior. We also discuss aligning our hearts with the truth of who we are in light of God's merciful love. Sister Miriam's one thing - The garden Michelle's one thing - Beautiful weather! (and walks) Heather's one thing - The best sticky buns ever. These sticky buns are amazing! The recipe is from our local bakery Duft and Co. It's a commitment of time, but so worth it. Would love to see a photo of these in our facebook group if you make them. Here are photos from when my son made them. To watch the tutorial click here. For the dough 3 3/4 cup Flour2 tsp Salt1/2 tsp Baking Powder1/2 tsp Baking Soda1/2 cup Sugar2 Eggs1 cup Milk1/4 cup Vegetable Oil1/2 cup Butter (soft)1 tsp Vanilla Extract1 pkg (8g) Active Dry Yeast2 tbsp Water2 tbsp SugarA greased 9x13 glass baking dish Mix dry yeast, 2 tbsp of sugar and 2 tbsp of lukewarm water in a small bowl. Let sit to bloom for 10 minutes. Using your stand mixer and dough hook, mix all dry ingredients until combined, then add all of the remaining ingredients including the yeast mixture. Mix on medium speed for 7 minutes, and a smooth dough forms. Put your dough in an oiled bowl and cover with cling film or a tea towel, and leave to proof for 1 - 2 hours (until doubled in size) in a warm area. After it has risen, make your caramel. Sticky Bun Caramel (goes in the bottom of the glass baking dish before the rolls go in) 3 tbsp Cream1 cup Brown Sugar1/4 cup Butter1/4 cup Maple SyrupSalt to taste Bring all ingredients to a boil over medium heat. Boil for 2 minutes while stirring continuously. After 2 minutes, remove from heat and allow to cool slightly before using. Then pour into the bottom of your glass baking dish(I added a bunch of chopped pecans after pouring in the caramel - yum!) Sticky Bun Filling (goes on top of the dough before you roll it) 1/3 cup Butter (melted and cooled slightly)1/2 cup Sugar3/4 cup Brown SugarCinnamon to taste After the dough has risen, place it on a lightly floured large cutting board or counter. It's pretty soft dough, so add a bit of flour on top. Roll it out with a rolling pin into a rectangle, about 3/4inch thick. approximately 2 hands high x 3 hands wide. Pour melted/cooled butter over the dough completely. Keep the top inch with only butter for sealing the roll later. Sprinkle white sugar over it all, then the brown sugar, then sprinkle very generously with cinnamon and press it down gently all over. Start rolling the dough along the long side, the buttered inch should be at the top and rolled last. Roll it tightly, by pulling the dough slightly toward you as you roll. Get a serrated knife and cut the ends off, not needed. Cut the roll dough in half, then each of those pieces into half, then each of those pieces into thirds. Place rolls on top of the caramel mixture in your glass dish, 4x3. Cover with plastic wrap and let this sit for 1 hour. Then bake at 350F for approx 30 - 40 mins. Take them out of the oven and let them cool for about 20 minutes, then flip them out onto a cookie sheet or large cutting board with parchment for easy clean up. Fr. Justin's one thing - (Besides The Mustache) The Communio I've experienced in isolation Discussion questions: What struck you from the podcast? What does friendship with God look like for you? How can you grow in friendship with Him? What do you focus on more often, what you've been deprived of or what you have? How can you practice remembering what God has done, in your life and in the world? Where is the Fiat God is inviting you to make today? Journal Questions: Reflect and journal about this scripture: 1 Cor 15:55-57. What does it speak to you personally? How can you spend time to deepen your friendship with Jesus? Take a moment to answer God's question: Where are you? Are you with me? Where can you take authority in your life to claim the victory? Quote to Ponder - "No one, however weak, is denied a share in the victory of the cross. No one is beyond the help of the prayer of Christ." —St. Pope Leo the Great Scripture for Lectio Divina - "Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. - 1 Cor 15:55-57

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