"Putting Out Into the Deep"
Rev. Harry Cain, S.J., LST
To "put out into the deep"whether in reference to interpersonal relationships, fishing or professional decisions always entails risk, exploration, and commitment.
This retreat locates the well-known phrase in a faith context, providing practical answers for tapping into the depths of Catholic teaching. It is designed for those in search of a bold new approach to growing in their relationship to God that is, at the same time, steeped in scripture and tradition.
Using the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Fr. Cain and Ms. Blass provide complementary insights from their respective backgrounds, as they share their diverse knowledge. Their combined guidance results in a multi-faceted program that is sure to deepen your faith life.
A few questions that these two experts will deal with are: How is risk involved in one's spiritual growth and journey? How do I know what God desires for me? What about my own desires? Compassion will act as a focal point throughout the course, as you explore the kind of freely-given love that only God can offer. Forgiveness will also be explored as a great grace, which leads one more fully into true freedom and into communion with God.
Under the guidance of these seasoned teachers, you will walk with Christ, to unveil how your desires and hopes, fears and confusion are either enhancing or preventing your life-long journey with Him. Join these two sage voices in conversation today.
Duration - 4h 28m.
Author - Rev. Harry Cain, S.J., LST.
Narrator - Rev. Harry Cain, S.J., LST.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
To "put out into the deep"whether in reference to interpersonal relationships, fishing or professional decisions always entails risk, exploration, and commitment. This retreat locates the well-known phrase in a faith context, providing practical answers for tapping into the depths of Catholic teaching. It is designed for those in search of a bold new approach to growing in their relationship to God that is, at the same time, steeped in scripture and tradition. Using the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Fr. Cain and Ms. Blass provide complementary insights from their respective backgrounds, as they share their diverse knowledge. Their combined guidance results in a multi-faceted program that is sure to deepen your faith life. A few questions that these two experts will deal with are: How is risk involved in one's spiritual growth and journey? How do I know what God desires for me? What about my own desires? Compassion will act as a focal point throughout the course, as you explore the kind of freely-given love that only God can offer. Forgiveness will also be explored as a great grace, which leads one more fully into true freedom and into communion with God. Under the guidance of these seasoned teachers, you will walk with Christ, to unveil how your desires and hopes, fears and confusion are either enhancing or preventing your life-long journey with Him. Join these two sage voices in conversation today. Duration - 4h 28m. Author - Rev. Harry Cain, S.J., LST. Narrator - Rev. Harry Cain, S.J., LST. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:52
About the Author
Duration:00:01:24
Topic 1: Setting Sail Into the Deep
Duration:00:08:12
Topic 2: Putting Out into the Deep Conversion
Duration:00:20:15
Topic 3: A Long Loving Look at the Real While In the Deep
Duration:00:21:18
Topic 4: The Leap of Faith, Risk, and Jesus
Duration:00:21:29
Topic 5: The Gift of Forgiveness
Duration:00:23:48
Topic 6: Hitting with Reluctance the Wall of the Deep
Duration:00:25:07
Topic 7: The One Most Ready to Respond
Duration:00:24:06
Topic 8: The Discovery of Our Authentic Desires
Duration:00:21:42
Topic 9: The Depths of Compassion
Duration:00:24:24
Topic 10: Meeting the Unrecognized Healer
Duration:00:25:22
Topic 11: Meeting the Unrecognized Consoler
Duration:00:24:59
Topic 12: Wisdom from St. Ignatius
Duration:00:25:20
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:33