Healing
Summary: Fr. George Morelli's reflections on the rich spirituality of the Eastern Church: tradition, scripture, the church fathers and saints, liturgy and prayer on healing soul, mind and body.
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- Artist: Fr. George Morelli and Ancient Faith Radio
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Fr. George addresses the evils of societally sanctioned gluttony and wastefulness.
Fr. George asks, "What is our treasure—God or food?"
Fr. George asks, "What is our treasure—God or food?"
Fr. George reminds us that whether heterosexual or homosexual in orientation, all are called to conform our sexuality to Christ's teachings. Furthermore, we should treat each other with compassion.
Fr. George reminds us that whether heterosexual or homosexual in orientation, all are called to conform our sexuality to Christ's teachings. Furthermore, we should treat each other with compassion.
Fr. George examines the moral courage of the CEO of Chick-fil-A.
Fr. George examines the moral courage of the CEO of Chick-fil-A.
Fr. George explains why he thinks Jesus uses the phrase "poor in spirit" rather than the word "humility."
Fr. George explains why he thinks Jesus uses the phrase "poor in spirit" rather than the word "humility."
Fr. George explains that one way to spiritually perceive and understand what it means to be "poor in spirit" is to meditate on our finitude as creatures versus the magnitude of the cosmos that God created.
Fr. George explains that one way to spiritually perceive and understand what it means to be "poor in spirit" is to meditate on our finitude as creatures versus the magnitude of the cosmos that God created.
Fr. George reminds us that to be contrite of heart we need to be truly aware of our mistakes.
Fr. George reminds us that to be contrite of heart we need to be truly aware of our mistakes.
Fr. George explains that to be poor in spirit is to realize that all we do has to be done from God's perspective.
Fr. George explains that to be poor in spirit is to realize that all we do has to be done from God's perspective.