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The Fullness of Joy | Episode 1 | Mysteries of the Rosary: The Joyful Mysteries
Episode 1
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30m
We live in a time of great crisis. So many in our world are tormented with desolation and despair. Yet the Gospel is exploding with joy! Joy is attractive, magnetic, contagious! Our world is desperately in need of a joyful Christian witness. The new evangelization will be marked by Christian joy! Everyone wants pleasure. More deeply, everyone wants happiness. Most deeply, everyone desires joy! To fully appreciate the Joyful Mysteries, we must enter into the longing and waiting of Israel and try to imagine a world without a Savior. Let our hearts grow in anticipation for the coming of Christ. The Word became flesh and exceeded our wildest
Interviews:
Dr. Lenny DeLorenzo
Sr. Faustina Maria Pia
Sr. Alexia Zaldivar
Dr. Katie Cavadini-Pagliarini
Dr. Anthony Pagliarini
Fr. Christopher Meyer
Katie Hartfiel
Fr. Jude Ezuma
Ailynn (UST Student)
Sandra Hartfiel
Lucy Hartfiel
Fr. Peter Towsley
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