Admitting Our Powerlessness Over Sin – Episode 34
JonMarc Grodi and Br. Rex Anthony Norris embark on an exploration of the spirituality of “12 Step” recovery programs popularized over the past century, examining the ways these programs reflect
JonMarc Grodi and Br. Rex Anthony Norris embark on an exploration of the spirituality of “12 Step” recovery programs popularized over the past century, examining the ways these programs reflect
On this episode, host JonMarc Grodi and fellow CHNetwork staff member Seth Paine, a convert to Catholicism from Evangelical Protestantism, take some time to dig deeper into the way that
In this second of a two-part discussion with guest Jacob Imam of NewPolity.com, we continue to dig into the virtues, more specifically those virtues that relate to our use of
In this first of a two-part discussion, JonMarc Grodi is joined by Jacob Imam, editor at NewPolity.com to share a bit about his conversion from Islam to Christ and the Catholic Church,
In this episode, JonMarc and Fr. Peter Grodi explore the place of rest and retreat in the life of the Christian, especially the Christian living an active and busy life
On this episode, Fr. Peter Grodi shares some reflections on the Holy Eucharist and the scandal of Christ’s exhortation to “eat my body and drink my blood.” The Jews of
On this episode of Deep in Christ, JonMarc and Fr. Peter Grodi discuss the spiritual battle and the power of prayer and sacrifice. Particularly with regards to how (and whether)
This week on Deep in Christ, coming out of a busy summer break, we’ll take a few minutes with our good sister in Christ, St. Edith Stein (feast day August
As a way of previewing the next “season” of Deep in Christ, brothers JonMarc & Fr. Peter Grodi take some time to reflect on their spiritual journeys and the nature
In this episode, JonMarc Grodi wraps up the the study of the Cardinal Virtues, looking at how they establish a powerful framework and paradigm for understanding Our Lord ’s example.
In this episode, JonMarc and Fr. Peter Grodi look at temperance with regards to one of our most common and basic human desires: food. We don’t “live to eat”, but
In this episode of Deep in Christ, JonMarc and Fr. Peter Grodi dig a little deeper into the fourth cardinal virtue of Temperance, which Aquinas describes as “serenity of spirit”
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