
Dare to Dwell: A Podcast with the Daughters of St. Paul Identity, Community, and the Heart of God
This season, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta share some of the interviews the sisters did with college students and campus ministers at the SEEK24 conference in St. Louis. In today’s episode, we’ll go even deeper into the topic of identity. How do we know who we are? And how do the people around me help or hurt my becoming who God has created me to be? Most importantly: what is God’s heart for me?
Thanks for joining us, and thank you to all of the SEEK participants who joined us!
Sr. Orianne and Sr. Allison Regina wrote a book about confession! Check it out here: Forgiven
· The book Personal Prayer by Fr. Boniface Hicks and Fr. Thomas Acklin: Amazon | Publisher
· St. Paul and Spongebob comic
Challenge: Make an examination of conscience (use Sr. Orianne and Sr. Allison’s if that helps Apple | YouTube), and consider going to confession if it’s been a while.
Prayer prompt inspired by this episode:
· Pray with St. Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians (3:14–21). How does his prayer affect you? How can you pray similarly for others? Who might you be especially called to pray for?
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