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    4 The Paschal Mystery (w Fr Ron Rolheiser, OMI)

    enFebruary 09, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Fr Ron Rolheiser, OMI, teaches the universal pattern of death, resurrection, waiting, letting go, and receiving a new spirit for new life. Teaching from his brilliant book, The Holy Longing, Fr Ron observes that the Christian church has only taught us half of this Paschal Mystery—which is why so many of us live in disappointment, resentment, and a distinct lack of joy. But life to the full is possible. Don’t miss this one.

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