Perfectionism is perilous. It holds us in place with shame, blame, and judgment. It keeps us from personal holiness and weakens the impact of our ministry. And, sadly, it’s rampant in the Church. As Catholics, we are called instead to healthy striving, to allow grace and forgiveness into the messiness of our mission. In his emotional and entertaining OSV Talk, Doug Tooke from ODB Films discusses the pitfalls of perfectionism and how we can learn to be “a candid polaroid in a photoshop world.” Explore more OSV Talks at: https://osvtalks.com/
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