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🗓️ 5 July 2024
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This week we are continuing our journey through the seven truths of the Kerygma. We are on the third truth: Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead to save you from sin and death. Join us as we explore the single most important event in history and how it impacted not only the world, but You.
+ MONDAY: Jesus Christ's death and resurrection are REAL historical events.
+ TUESDAY: Jesus's death on the cross is the single greatest act of love.
+ WEDNESDAY: Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God
+ THURSDAY: God and His Plan to Save Us
+ FRIDAY: Jesus Christ, the Redeemer
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0:00.0 | You're listening to |
0:07.0 | Catholic Sprouts, |
0:10.0 | the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith. |
0:29.6 | Hey there, Sprouts. Today is Friday, July 5th, 2024. Today is also the Feast Day of St. Elizabeth of Portugal. Now, one of my favorite things to explore are families of |
0:36.2 | saints, saints who were related, |
0:38.3 | like aunts and uncles or parents and their children or siblings. |
0:43.3 | And so St. Elizabeth of Hungary is related to a lot of saints. |
0:47.4 | Most famously, she is the great niece of St. Elizabeth of Hungary. |
0:52.1 | In fact, she was named for her. |
0:54.0 | St. Elizabeth of Portugal lived In fact, she was named for her. St. Elizabeth of Portugal lived |
0:55.9 | from 1271 to 1336. She was a Spanish princess, and she married the king of Portugal. She was a very |
1:06.1 | holy woman. She had two children, but she devoted herself to prayer and to the service of the poor. |
1:14.3 | Her husband allowed her to do these things, but he was not a very good guy. He was not a good |
1:20.1 | husband, and he really didn't care much for the faith. And so actually, what happened is that years later, one of these two children, |
1:31.0 | her son grew up and he began to resent his father for being such a poor husband. And so, |
1:38.4 | since they were kings and a prince, they gathered an army and they decided to go to war to fight each other. |
1:46.2 | This happened two times, and both times St. Elizabeth of Portugal jumped on a horse herself. |
1:52.6 | She rode out between these two armies that were set to do battle, and she begged her husband |
1:59.2 | and her son to figure out a way for peace to return. And both |
2:04.9 | times she was able to bring about peace and to save her husband, her son, and many of their |
2:12.9 | subjects in these armies from going to war. After her husband died, she devoted herself totally to Jesus and became a Franciscan. |
2:23.0 | Now, this week on the Catholic Sprout's podcast, we are talking about the third truth of the |
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