Displaying Episode 1 - 10 of 57 in total of Heart of the Ark with the tag “beauty”.
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Episode 95: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 39 - Being a fountain from which others can drink
November 25th, 2025 | 18 mins 14 secs
beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth
Pope Francis traces the work of the Holy Spirit, pouring forth from the Sacred Heart of Jesus can be received in the heart of the believer as a river, or fountain that pours from His Love to our hearts, and by our goodness out through the entire human family. From the early church fathers, Pope Francis traces the spirituality of the Christian disciple as a fountain of living water. Paragraphs 172-176
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Episode 94: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 38 - EXTENDING CHRIST’S LOVE TO OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS
November 18th, 2025 | 23 mins 15 secs
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In Chapter 5, Pope Francis gives us insight into the ramifications of the church's view of Human Dignity, and the way that the call of the Sacred Heart of Jesus necessitates the response to His Love to the entire human family. From the early church, Christian communities recognized the reason and the fundamental duty to love all because "He Loved us first". Paragraphs 167-171
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Episode 93: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 37 - Love for Love
November 11th, 2025 | 16 mins 55 secs
beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth
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Episode 92: A Torrent of Grace: Turning our wounds into Sacred Gifts with Jesus
November 4th, 2025 | 46 mins 59 secs
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Mark Joseph Williams, who serves the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, as Special Advisor to Cardinal Joseph Tobin is a licensed clinical social worker and author of the book, "A Torrent of Grace". Jen speaks with Mark and Gina Criscuolo, LCSW, and coordinator for the Office of Accompaniment at the Deparment of Protection of the Faithful for the Archdiocese of Newark.
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Episode 91: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 36 - Hearts opened to the working of the Holy Spirit
November 3rd, 2025 | 29 mins 1 sec
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Pope Francis ends Chapter 4 with the two last Spiritual Fruits to be gained from devotion to the Sacred Heart, namely Compunction and Consolation. In referencing his own homily for Mass of Chrism 2024, Pope Francis sees an ordered understanding of compunction as the natural remedy for both hearts heardened towards the world, and indeed the remaining notions of clericalism. Through consolation, God's heart has the means to work its remedies upon our woundedness in order that we have a rightly ordered understanding of what God's love demands of us in regards to worship and service.
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Episode 90: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 35 - Reasons of the Heart
October 24th, 2025 | 25 mins 11 secs
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Pope Francis continues with the spirituality of consolation in the writings of Pius XI and giving us theological backing for the understanding of mystical knowledge and spiritual knowledge as separate and distinct between science and opinion. Quoting Thomas Aquinas, we see how things can be seen in complexity or simplicity at the same time when viewed from a human or divine perspective
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Episode 89: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 34 - THE DEVOTION OF CONSOLATION
October 17th, 2025 | 25 mins 50 secs
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Pope Francis spends some time with the mechanics of the Devotion of the Sacred Heart, in looking at the writing of Pope Pius XI, who clearly recognizes the mystical possibility of consoling the Sacred Heart of Jesus at the time of His passion, through our own offering of suffering united with the cross. St. Margaret Mary got this idea from the Divine Revelations she received, and the church has approved exactly this concept ever since. Chapter 4 paragraphs 151-153.
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Episode 88: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 33 - Christ's Heart and Your Interior Life
October 6th, 2025 | 25 mins 56 secs
beauty, catholic, church, evangelization, goodness, ministry, mission, prayer, service, truth
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Episode 87: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 32 - Resonance with the Heart of Christ
September 29th, 2025 | 30 mins 52 secs
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Pope Francis elucidates why the contemplative practices codified by St. Ignatius of Loyola, are such a natural fit to the devotion to the Sacred Heart, that beginning with St. Claude de Colombiere, and down through the centuries, the devotion has taken a special meaning and become a banner for the Society of Jesus. As someone who makes Ignatian spiritual practices a daily part of her day, to deepen her relationship with the living God who communicates His Word of Love, Jen offers a brief personal witness to the efficacy of lectio divina and examen of consciousness.
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Episode 86: Dilexit Nos in a Year - Session 31 - St.Thérèse of Lisieux (2 of 2)
September 22nd, 2025 | 17 mins 54 secs
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Pope Francis spends significant time in fleshing out the spirituality of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, for whom the Sacred Heart was a fundamental part of her devotional practice in both familial practice and mystical experience. Pope Francis recalls the importance of abandon, trust and confidence in the inexhaustable love of God for each of us, as likened unto a devoted parent whose love gives courage to a precocious toddler.