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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 1414: the 10th Commandment: Wednesday

Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

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Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 15 November 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

It's the final week of our 10 Commandment study! Yay! We wrap things up this week looking at the intentions of our hearts concerning physical objects.

  • Monday: It's not enough to just not steal. We must also examine how we feel about the objects in our lives.

  • Tuesday: Greed is one of the 7 deadly sins, and something we all experience.

  • Wednesday: The Commandment also addresses envy, the killer of friendship and love.

  • Thursday: It's okay to own things and even want them, but we must cultivate a spirit of detachment.

  • Friday: Finally, as with all things, we must stop and examine the desires of our hearts. Do we desire something more than Jesus?

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You're listening to

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Catholic sprouts

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The Daily Podcast for Catholic kids

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that strives to plant seeds of faith.

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Hey there, Spouts.

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Today is Wednesday, November 15th, 2020.

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Today is also the feast day of St.

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Albert the Great.

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St. Albert the Great lived in the 12th.

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He was a Dominican priest who lived in Germany,

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and he was brilliant. Brilliant. He has left behind many very incredible writings on the topics of

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astronomy, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, botany, and more.

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He was just fascinated by the natural world.

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I love to study it.

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He actually became a brilliant, not only writer, but teacher.

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And one of his students is even more famous than he is.

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That student was St. Thomas Aquinas,

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one of the most brilliant theologians and philosophers ever. But the wonderful thing about

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St. Albert the Great is that although he was a scientist and a philosopher, he was also a good and holy priest. He also wrote

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extensively on Mary, on the Eucharist, on other sacraments, and on the priesthood. So he is a great

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reminder to us that there is no division between science and religion, that God is the creator of the universe,

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that we can be faithful Catholics who love God and love the church, and also brilliant scientists

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