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  • Daily Reflections — August 9, 2024

    Action Item: Meditate on how worldly goods are nothing compared to eternal life.

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  • August 9, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

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  • Eternal Life | Themes | The Bible Project

    Jesus offered people eternal life. But what does that mean? Explore the meaning of a phrase that invites us into God’s life now and in the age to come.

    The Bible Project is a nonprofit group dedicated to spreading the Word of God. Through dynamic and engaging videos, they aim to present the stor...

  • Relativism

    Dr. Sri introduces the concept of relativism wherein morality is reduced to a matter of “personal taste."

  • Daily Reflections — August 2, 2024

    Action Item: Listen attentively to how the word of God applies to your life.

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  • August 2, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Prayer, On Earth as It Is in Heaven | Symbolon | Session 15

    Prayer is the lifeblood of the Christian soul and an intimate conversation with God. The heart that responds to Christ’s summons, “Follow me,” does so with a view towards eternity. Learn what it means to come before God as a child, ready to receive his love and respond to his call to follow him e...

  • What does my personal prayer have to do with Mass?

    Mass isn’t just an obligation that you “show up” to. We are all called to active participation in the Mass! Our attention, intention, and gestures during Mass matter — because there we encounter the source and summit of our life in the Church: Jesus in the Eucharist.

    Learn more about the Mass: ...

  • Daily Reflections — Sts. Joachim and Anne — July 26, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on the fruitfulness of God's word in scripture and in you.

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  • July 26, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Sts. Joachim and Anne | Catholic Saints

    Though they never appear in canonical Scripture, Sts. Joachim and Anne—the grandparents of Jesus—hold a place of great importance in the Church's tradition. Discover more about the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary in this episode of Catholic Saints with Mary McGeehan and Augustine Institute pro...

  • Sts. Joachim and Anne | Sacred Art

    Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp sit down with different pieces of Sacred Art to discuss their theological meanings and how they can speak to us today.

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  • Daily Reflections — July 19, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on your need to love God along with ritual observance.

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  • July 19, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Who is God?

    Catholics say, “I believe in God” when we recite the creed. But do we know who we’re saying we believe in when we recite that line?

    To say the creed with faith and believe it is to enter into a relationship with God who is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and a relationship with the whole Churc...

  • Do You Love Me? | Metanoia | Episode 10

    God never gives up on us and always seeks us out in order to love us. God does not force himself on us, but tenderly and patiently waits for us to return to him. The human heart wants to be loved and to love and this loving desire is ultimately only satisfied in God. This love story is the greate...

  • Daily Reflections — July 12, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on whether you seek to be faithful or successful.

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  • July 12, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

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  • The Spirituality of Work | The Gospel of Work | Episode 3

    Work is an invitation to participate in the creative power of God the Father. Each of us is called in our own unrepeatable way to continue the “work” of creation. Our path to salvation is through our participation in the redemptive work of Christ. In Episode Three, Andreas Widmer explains that we...

  • Balancing Work and Rest | The Augustine Institute Show

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  • Daily Reflections — July 5, 2024

    Action Item: Reflect on how disobedience leads to less people hearing the word of God.

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  • July 5, 2024 | Daily Mass Readings

    Start your day with God's Word by listening to the Catholic Mass readings. Sign up to receive these videos with reflections from Dr. Tim Gray directly to your inbox by visiting https://daily.formed.org.

    Watch Dr. Tim Gray's Daily Reflections here: https://watch.formed.org/daily

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  • Homeless but Human | Christ in the City | Trailer

    This powerful documentary captures the transformation of individuals living on the streets that the Christ in the City missionaries encounter and showcases a new approach to the rising crisis of homelessness.

    The film's videographer spent a year with the missionaries, providing a rare opportunit...

  • Can the homeless keep you from Hell? w/ Blake Brouillette | Chris Stefanick Show

    You pull up to the street corner. There’s that grungy guy again, holding his cardboard sign.

    You feel a nudge like you should help him somehow. But the idea scares you. So you avoid eye contact.

    Jesus makes it crystal clear that we need to serve the poor. Yet every time we see an opportunity, w...