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    Explore " forgiveness of sin" with insightful episodes like "My Deepest Need - Luke 5:17-26 - Pastor Dan Plourde", "Day 204: Summary of Sacrament of Reconciliation", "The Philippian Jailor - Stephen Harper", "Jesus Remembers You" and "Repentance and Why It Matters" from podcasts like ""Calvary Church's Podcast", "The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)", "Anchorpoint Radio", "A Moment with Joni Eareckson Tada" and "The Lesson with Gordon Robertson and Ashley Key"" and more!

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    Day 204: Summary of Sacrament of Reconciliation

    Day 204: Summary of  Sacrament of Reconciliation
    In today’s nugget day, Fr. Mike reviews the major themes of the sacrament of Reconciliation. Fr. Mike emphasizes the six spiritual effects of this sacrament and reminds us of the great gift of Confession because, as the Catechism states, “to the eyes of faith, no evil is graver than sin.” We conclude today’s article with humble gratitude for God’s unfathomable mercy. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1485-1498. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/ciy Please note: The Catechism of the Catholic Church contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised. This episode has been found to be in conformity with the Catechism by the Institute on the Catechism, under the Subcommittee on the Catechism, USCCB.

    The Philippian Jailor - Stephen Harper

    The Philippian Jailor - Stephen Harper

     

    There is an amazing story in the book of the Acts about a jailor in Philippi who received Christ as his Saviour after meeting the apostle Paul and Silas in the prison there. But God had His eye on this jailor long before that morning dawned. It was no accident that he came into contact with them that evening. God deals with individuals and often re-arranges their circumstances in such a way that they are made to think of their soul’s salvation? Like the jailor, have you ever been awakened to YOUR great need?

    Jesus Remembers You

    Jesus Remembers You
    It may seem like Jesus is passing you by, but take heart - he has not forgotten you!-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible.     Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org   Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

    The Power of Confession

    The Power of Confession
    When our prayer is dry and something seems off within us, it might be time to go to confession. Today, Dr. Sri reminds us of the power of confession, and helps us to understand this sacrament in the context of God’s love so we can encounter God’s mercy without fear and shame. Snippet from the Show Jesus breathed life into the apostles so they can breathe life into us through the power of confession. _ _ For full shownotes, visit Ascensionpress.com/Allthingscatholic, or text ALLTHINGSCATHOLIC to 33-777 for weekly shownotes sent to your inbox.

    Now is the Day of Salvation - Peter Ramsay

    Now is the Day of Salvation - Peter Ramsay

    Many people are already aware of what the Gospel message is all about. Some may have heard it for years, starting as children in Sunday School. They know all about the problem of sin in our lives, the plague that it has been on mankind, and its destructive effects on people. They may know how Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, how that He went to the cross to suffer for sins as a substitute for guilty sinners. And many know that by trusting Christ they can receive the forgiveness of sins and peace with God. Well, that would be wonderful if they possess all this knowledge. But the question remains, “Have they come to Christ for salvation?” The gospel call is an urgent one. It’s not one to consider later on down the road. The Bible says that NOW is the day of God’s grace. Not tomorrow. What are you waiting for?

    Sin, the Law, and other truths

    Sin, the Law, and other truths

    It is way too easy to look at someone else and think that what they seem to be so good at just comes naturally or is easy for them.  We often think the same things about someone who has stong walk with God and strong faith.  The reality is that strong relationship with God and strong faith come through a process.  In this message we will take a look at some key doctrines of the Christian faith iin an effort to better understand them and better apply them in our lives so that we will grow stronger in our faith and relationship with God.  Listen in and be encouraged.

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - Audio

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - Audio
    On Easter Sunday we all confess with a loud voice, “He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!” But then comes Monday and Tuesday and the rest of the week along with, perhaps, a lot of egg salad sandwiches. Easter starts to fade a bit. The festive cheerfulness has fallen a bit. And although we don’t voice it much, there is in the background a somewhat foggy question for many people, “Now what?” The resurrection has happened, we have celebrated it. But, now what? It’s a question that we grapple with if we are at all serious about being a Christian. If you’re not serious about being Christian as many aren’t, then it’s of no matter. Easter is just a rinse and repeat process once a year. But if Jesus really did die and rise again, “Now what?” is an important question.

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - PDF

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - PDF
    On Easter Sunday we all confess with a loud voice, “He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!” But then comes Monday and Tuesday and the rest of the week along with, perhaps, a lot of egg salad sandwiches. Easter starts to fade a bit. The festive cheerfulness has fallen a bit. And although we don’t voice it much, there is in the background a somewhat foggy question for many people, “Now what?” The resurrection has happened, we have celebrated it. But, now what? It’s a question that we grapple with if we are at all serious about being a Christian. If you’re not serious about being Christian as many aren’t, then it’s of no matter. Easter is just a rinse and repeat process once a year. But if Jesus really did die and rise again, “Now what?” is an important question.

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - Audio

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - Audio
    On Easter Sunday we all confess with a loud voice, “He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!” But then comes Monday and Tuesday and the rest of the week along with, perhaps, a lot of egg salad sandwiches. Easter starts to fade a bit. The festive cheerfulness has fallen a bit. And although we don’t voice it much, there is in the background a somewhat foggy question for many people, “Now what?” The resurrection has happened, we have celebrated it. But, now what? It’s a question that we grapple with if we are at all serious about being a Christian. If you’re not serious about being Christian as many aren’t, then it’s of no matter. Easter is just a rinse and repeat process once a year. But if Jesus really did die and rise again, “Now what?” is an important question.

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - PDF

    Now What? Part 1 (John 20:19-31) - PDF
    On Easter Sunday we all confess with a loud voice, “He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed!” But then comes Monday and Tuesday and the rest of the week along with, perhaps, a lot of egg salad sandwiches. Easter starts to fade a bit. The festive cheerfulness has fallen a bit. And although we don’t voice it much, there is in the background a somewhat foggy question for many people, “Now what?” The resurrection has happened, we have celebrated it. But, now what? It’s a question that we grapple with if we are at all serious about being a Christian. If you’re not serious about being Christian as many aren’t, then it’s of no matter. Easter is just a rinse and repeat process once a year. But if Jesus really did die and rise again, “Now what?” is an important question.

    Pray Knowing It Matters - Audio

    Pray Knowing It Matters - Audio
    What if the prayer of faith is not a prayer that simply doesn’t doubt what it’s asking for… but is a prayer that believes in and yields to the Sovereignty of God? It’s a prayer that believes God is God no matter what. It describes the person who comes to God as a child of God and says, “No matter the outcome, I’m praying to God because I want to bring this concern to Him. Because I know He exists. Because I trust He loves me. Because I trust He’s a good Dad who gives good gifts, who wants the best for His kids, and I’m one of His kids...
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