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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 598 11-18-20 Jesus is the Truth: Wednesday

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Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 8 minutes

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You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

0:29.4

Hey there, Sprouts. Today is Wednesday, November 18th, 2020. This week on the Catholic Spouts podcast, we are understanding better what it means when we say boldly that Jesus Christ is the

0:37.2

truth and how living, knowing that he is not only

0:41.9

the sure foundation beneath our feet, the rock upon which we build our life, but he is also

0:48.2

the light that helps us understand everything that we see.

1:01.4

Yesterday we spoke about St. Margaret of Scotland and how she stood firmly on the foundation of Jesus Christ as truth.

1:03.4

Today we're going to talk about another queen saint, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, who celebrated

1:10.8

her feast day yesterday. Now, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, who celebrated her feast day yesterday. Now, St. Elizabeth of

1:14.3

Hungary lived about 200 years after St. Margaret of Scotland. She was in Hungary. She was the daughter

1:21.6

of a king. But when she was very early, she fell deeply in love with Jesus Christ. She took vows of poverty, of

1:31.7

rejecting the royal privileges that she lived in. And when she was very young, she married a man

1:37.9

that would become king. Now, they had a very loving marriage. They went on to have three children,

1:47.1

but that's not how it always was. In fact, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, her devotion to prayer and her devotion to the poor

1:53.7

led to lots of conflict with her husband's family. You see, St. Elizabeth of Hungary had a real heart for the poor,

2:04.8

and the reason that she was able to look beyond the privileges and comforts of her own life,

2:12.0

not just look at the feast in front of her, but remember the poor that lived down the mountain from the castle that had

2:19.7

nothing to eat.

2:21.1

The reason that she was able to see them and understand that their lives mattered and that

2:27.5

she could do something to help them is because she knew Jesus Christ was the truth.

2:36.0

And remember that metaphor of light, knowing and living and believing that Jesus Christ

2:42.0

was the truth, allowed her to see them.

2:45.4

He allowed her to make sense of the fact that these were people created in his image as well and as worthy of love

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