
CFM #46: Ausfahrt
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In today's episode of Catholic Family Matters:
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Quick recap of North Alabama Work Camp
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Paul says "hi" to Rodney at lunch
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Betsy learns the term ausfahrt and does some stuff in Europe, but mostly ausfahrt
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Betsy and Paul discuss how our emotion can and should play a role in our faith
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Paul reflects on the Gospel of Matthew
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Betsy introduces us to Love Like Crazy by Lee Brice
Links:
Faith and Emotion by David G Bonagura, Jr
Emotions are not the Same as Faith by Simca Fisher
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In today's episode of Catholic Family Matters:
- Quick recap of North Alabama Work Camp
- Paul says "hi" to Rodney at lunch
- Betsy learns the term ausfahrt and does some stuff in Europe, but mostly ausfahrt
- Betsy and Paul discuss how our emotion can and should play a role in our faith
- Paul reflects on the Gospel of Matthew
- Betsy introduces us to Love Like Crazy by Lee Brice
Links:
Faith and Emotion by David G Bonagura, Jr
Emotions are not the Same as Faith by Simca Fisher
Click below to follow us at:
Facebook
Twitter
On the Web
Email
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In today's episode of Catholic Family Matters:
- Quick recap of North Alabama Work Camp
- Paul says "hi" to Rodney at lunch
- Betsy learns the term ausfahrt and does some stuff in Europe, but mostly ausfahrt
- Betsy and Paul discuss how our emotion can and should play a role in our faith
- Paul reflects on the Gospel of Matthew
- Betsy introduces us to Love Like Crazy by Lee Brice
Links:
Faith and Emotion by David G Bonagura, Jr
Emotions are not the Same as Faith by Simca Fisher
Click below to follow us at:
Facebook
Twitter
On the Web
Email

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A podcast where we encourage families to live courageously Catholic lives, to love Jesus more, and to learn to see the divine in the everyday events of our family life.
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