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🗓️ 6 October 2025
⏱️ 33 minutes
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In this episode, we explore the gift of tears and the importance of allowing ourselves to cry. We reflect on our experiences with crying and talk about how tears, especially in painful moments, can be a powerful expression of surrender, lament, and hope when offered to God. With the help of the Holy Spirit, our sensitivity and capacity to cry reflect the way we were beautifully created to respond to what breaks God's heart. We discuss the vulnerability of crying, the pain of resisting it, and how Jesus crying out on the cross reveals the value of our own cries. Whether you're too tired to cry, afraid to show need, or already feel safe expressing emotion, we invite you to see crying as an act of worship and intercession. In our sorrow, God meets us with love, truth, and the hope that He can actually do something with our pain.
Heather’s One Thing - Spirit Breathe by Sarah Kroger and Echo Harbor Worship
Sister Miriam’s One Thing - Beloved Son by Carrie Daunt
Michelle’s One Thing - Her new back porch!
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Quote to Ponder:
“Finally, she asks God to give her a gift of tears to draw his mercy down upon the world, and especially upon his church. In one of her visions, Catherine records having been told by God: “If you open your mind’s eye you will see that the Holy Spirit weeps in the person of every one of my servants who offers me the fragrance of holy desire and constant humble prayer.”
(St. Catherine of Sienna, The Dialogue Study Edition)
“We are accustomed to thinking of crying out as something disorderly, to be repressed. The Gospel confers an immense value to our cry, reminding us that it can be an invocation, a protest, a desire, a surrender. It can even be the extreme form of prayer, when there are no words left. In that cry, Jesus gave all that he had left: all his love, all his hope.” (General Audience, September 10, 2025, Pope Leo XIV)
Scripture for Lectio:
“My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Psalm 22:1)
Sponsor - Beata Home:
This episode is sponsored by Beata Home, a boutique-style print shop founded by Katie, a wife and mom of four. The word Beata is derived from the Latin word for “blessed,” and that is her hope, that each piece will be a blessing to homes and families. Born out of the conviction that beauty has the power to evangelize, Beata Home makes it easy for Catholic families to surround themselves with art that reflects their faith and lifts hearts and minds to God.
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Artwork is printed on museum-quality paper with archival inks, ensuring beauty that lasts for generations. Whether it’s a small image for a prayer corner or a statement piece for your living room, Beata Home makes it simple to bring beauty and faith into your everyday spaces.
The heart of Beata Home is sacred art, but the collection also includes carefully chosen vintage artwork because all beauty points to the Creator. Visit beatahome.com to explore the growing collection, and as a gift for Abiding Together listeners, use the code ABIDING10 for 10% off your first purchase.
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Chapters:
00:00 Beata Home
01:14 Intro
02:04 Welcome
03:58 Scripture Verse and Quote to Ponder
05:11 The Pain of Resisting Tears
06:58 Crying Out is Vulnerable
08:50 Tears are a Gift
11:45 A Remedy for Self Reliance
13:23 What Happens When We Stop Crying Out
15:25 Crying with Others
17:53 Being Needy vs Having Needs
20:41 Sometimes All We Can Do is Cry
22:54 God Speaks to You Though Tears
24:30 Slowing Down
26:37 Crying as an Intercession
28:46 One Things
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, friends, this episode is sponsored by Biata Home, a boutique-style print shop offering sacred and |
| 0:05.8 | vintage artwork for the Catholic home. The word Biata is derived from the Latin word for blessed, |
| 0:11.3 | and the mission of Beata Home is to bless homes with beautiful art that lifts hearts and minds to God. |
| 0:17.2 | Through thoughtful curation, an impeccable eye for detail, and an appreciation for timeless beauty, |
| 0:22.2 | Biotto Home offers artwork that invites beauty and meaning into every corner of the home. And boy, |
| 0:27.1 | does it ever. The stuff that they sent, I just cannot take my eyes off of it, especially the |
| 0:32.7 | Madonna and child-framed piece of art. It's just absolutely beautiful. So I want you to head over to |
| 0:37.1 | their website and check it all out. Their collection includes digital downloads, fine art prints, |
| 0:42.1 | and ready-to-hang framed artwork in seven different frame styles, something for every space and |
| 0:47.0 | every budget. Artwork is printed on museum quality paper with archival inks, ensuring beauty that |
| 0:53.1 | lasts for generations. |
| 0:54.7 | Discover the growing collection at Beata Home. |
| 0:57.5 | That's Beata Home.com, B-E-A-T-A-H-O-M-E-D-C-O-M-E. |
| 1:03.3 | And use the code of Biding 10 for 10% off your first purchase. |
| 1:06.9 | Support a Catholic family business and bring beauty into your domestic church with Bia to home. |
| 1:12.5 | We hope you enjoy this episode. |
| 1:14.3 | Hello and welcome to season 17 of the Abiding Together podcast. |
| 1:18.3 | It is incredible to be with you after all of these seasons and we think you're going to |
| 1:22.5 | really enjoy all that God is going to have for you during this 17th season of our podcast. |
| 1:28.6 | The Abiding Together podcast is a place where you can find connection, rest, and encouragement |
| 1:33.0 | in your journey with Jesus Christ. |
| 1:35.0 | My name is Sister Miriam James Heidland, and every week I'm joined by two of my very dearest |
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