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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Pride, Feelings, and Christian Maturity

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

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🗓️ 18 April 2021

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Thank you for joining us as we lead people to Christ through friendship, good conversation, and the Rosary!

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0:00.0

This is the movement of the Holy Family, leading people to Jesus through friendship, good conversation and the Rosary.

0:21.0

Hello, welcome to the Rosary. I'm Dr. Troy Henkel.

0:22.0

Let us begin by calling to mind that we Welcome to the Rosary, I'm Dr. Troy Henkel.

0:22.8

Let us begin by calling to mind that we are ever

0:25.5

in the presence of Almighty God, in whom we live and move

0:29.4

and have our being.

0:30.8

We call upon him in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

0:34.6

Amen.

0:35.6

We will pray for all the petitions that have been sent in, especially for the children.

0:41.4

And the sick who have been sent in, they're very sick, who need special

0:46.6

prayers because they're battling illnesses that could take their life.

0:50.1

There have been so many, we pray for all of you. We also pray for our priests and our religious.

0:57.0

The topic for our rosary is pride, feelings, and Christian maturity.

1:05.4

In today's gospel reading from Luke, Jesus appears to his disciples in the upper room

1:11.0

while they're discussing his appearance on the road to

1:14.3

Emmaus. Two of the disciples share their encounter with the other disciples who

1:20.4

listen incredulously. They simply can't believe their story

1:25.0

as the horror of what happened on Good Friday

1:28.0

was too recent and too real.

1:32.0

Suddenly, there he is. Jesus present bodily and proves it to them by

1:40.3

showing them his wounds and then eating fish, as ghosts have no bodies and don't eat.

1:48.8

He arose as he promised.

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