A podcast by Mauricio I. Pérez.
Catholic author, journalist, and speaker.
Be passionate about our faith!
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Year I. Episode 14. A reflection on the Parable of the Good Samaritan: Why aren’t good people merciful when someone needs them the most?
-Mauricio I. Pérez www.seminans.org
A Father's Day special reflection - Our father will always be ahead of us in wisdom, for he has lived longer.
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Year I. Episode 12. As Jesus dies on the cross, we must acknowledge our sins and ask for God's mercy.
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Year I. Episode 11. Let’s profit on the Jubilee of Mercy and become better people this year.
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Year I. Episode 10. Christmas as a starting point to celebrate the Jubilee of Mercy.
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Year I. Episode 9. A moment of contemplative prayer for the second week of Advent.
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Year I. Episode 8. As we ask for God's mercy, our biggest challenge will be being able to forgive those who have hurt us.
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Year I. Episode 7. To be Christians, we must bear a cross upon our shoulders. Yet, God is not the problem, but the solution.
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Year I. Episode 6. A special reflection on the meaning of this wonderful celebration.
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Year I. Episode 5. As we conclude the liturgical year, we should question if we venerate Jesus, the true King of the Universe, or a king we have made up according to our convenience.
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Year I. Episode 4. There is a plethora of self-help books. Only one contains the full truth.
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Year 1. Episode 3. Fear is oppressing, God's mercy is liberating.
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Year 1. Episode 2. When you least expect, a moment of silence can say more than all words together.
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Year 1. Episode 1. If we open our heart, we will recognize there are saints living among us.
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