Category Archives: Conversion

The Holy Spirit and Human Worth (GNS 27)

Peace be with you! Fr. Freeh, with the help of parishioners Vicki Phillips and Pat Henry, advances the discussion of the Holy Spirit in context of the Triune God, the Holy Spirit. http://youtu.be/yz8xa5w2Xl8 So now it’s my turn to say … Continue reading

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Use It or Lose It

Peace be with you! If Fr. Freeh had kept the DVD disks in his possession, he could’ve handed them to me this weekend. But the disks are in Illinois; we’re in Pennsylvania. And so I’m once again blogging solo. Hard … Continue reading

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Holy Spirit (GNS 22)

Peace be with you! How is Christian spirituality different from other kinds? Join Fr. Freeh and parishioners Vicki Phillips and Pat Henry in a discussion the role of the Holy Spirit. “We are holy only to the extent that we … Continue reading

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The Way to Prepare the Way (GNS 19)

Peace be with you! In this session, Fr. Freeh and parishioners Pat Henry and Vicki Phillips pick up the discussion of Pope Paul VI’s apostolic exhortation on evangelization, addressing the third question of the methods we use to transform ourselves … Continue reading

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Spirituality as Conversion (GNS 15)

Peace be with you! “Conversion” is one of those words we use, without really considering what it means. This week, Fr. Freeh will explore the deeper meaning of conversion in the context of our spiritual growth. You can’t really “convert” … Continue reading

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