S13 E9 - “I Thirst” Part 2 - St. Teresa of Calcutta’s Varanasi Letter
About This Episode
In this episode, we discuss the second half of the Varanasi Letter written by St. Teresa of Calcutta to her MC Community. We reflect on how Jesus is calling us to encounter Him daily and what we can do to open our hearts to deeper communion. We also chat about how our Blessed Mother is a perfect example of how to comfort the Sacred Heart of Jesus in love and how to remain open and vulnerable even with a heart pierced with sorrow.
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Show Notes
One Thing We Love This Week:
Sister Miriam’s one thing - Warm and Hearty Meatloaf Recipe
Michelle’s one thing - Holy Water Spritzer from West Coast Catholic
Michelle’s other one thing - I Thirst, 40 days with Mother Teresa by Joseph Langford, MC
Heather’s one thing - Panel with Divine Renovation and Alpha Catholic
(Click here to listen to the discussion on Tuesday November 21st)
Announcement:
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The Reed of God by Caryll Houselander
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Discussion Questions:
How would you depict your heart?
Where are you blocking the joy of Christ from your life?
How have you allowed your heart to be hardened?
How is the Lord inviting you to respond to His Thirst?
Journal Questions:
What is the Lord’s theme for me in this season?
What is the Lord’s theme for me throughout my life?
Where has your heart been pierced?
Do I see myself as a gift?
Quote to Ponder
Scripture for Lectio Divina
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