

Dare to Dwell: A Podcast with the Daughters of St. Paul
The Daughters of St. Paul
God has dared to dwell in you. Do you dare to dwell in him? What does it mean to abide in Christ? We are Catholic religious sisters gathering around the mics to break open this dare with you. Join us as, together, we explore the radical, intimate, earth shattering invitation of Jesus to each one of us.
This season, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Marie Benedicta share about the love of of God poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Episodes published every other Wednesday. Podcast formerly known as The Daughters' Project.
The Daughters of St. Paul is a congregation of Catholic women living our vocation to consecrated religious life in service to God's people by preaching the Gospel through all forms of media. Nicknamed The Media Nuns, we hope that we will help you to encounter God's love wherever you happen to live, work, or scroll.
This season, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Marie Benedicta share about the love of of God poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Episodes published every other Wednesday. Podcast formerly known as The Daughters' Project.
The Daughters of St. Paul is a congregation of Catholic women living our vocation to consecrated religious life in service to God's people by preaching the Gospel through all forms of media. Nicknamed The Media Nuns, we hope that we will help you to encounter God's love wherever you happen to live, work, or scroll.
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Sep 27, 2023 • 51min
S05 E13: Longing for a Good Father
In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta discuss chapters 15 & 16 of The Sanctifier, which emphasize love for the Father and how our longings can bring us into conformity with God’s will.“Therefore charity is perfected when the soul is united to God and enters into the joy of the Lord. For this reason Jesus prayed so earnestly that we would all be perfected in unity; and this is why the first and last aspiration of the soul in love is expressed in the first versicle of the Song of Songs: “Let him kiss me with kisses of his mouth” (1:1). The mouth of the Father is the Word; his kiss is the Holy Spirit. Through that mysterious kiss the entire Trinity is communicated to the soul and the soul to the Trinity. The consummation of unity, the consummation of love, consists in this: that the soul transformed into Jesus reposes in the bosom of the Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit.“These are the three stages of divine love: the soul is possessed by the Holy Spirit; the soul is transformed into the Word made flesh; and the soul rests in the bosom of the heavenly Father. They are three aspects of the same love, three forms of one devotion, three depths of one abyss of life and happiness.” The Sanctifier, Ch 15“Jesus, who loves the Father with a divine passion, had, as a secret nourishment, the fulfillment of the will of him who sent him. And therefore also, true devotion to the Father consists in a filial love that rejoices in loving adoration of the divine goodness and aspires with all its strength to fulfill the divine will.“The Holy Spirit alone can give us a share of Jesus’ hunger to do the will of God, because this hunger is love and all true love comes from infinite Love.” The Sanctifier, Ch 16You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Kobo1. CCC 238-239: Many religions invoke God as “Father.” The deity is often considered the “father of gods and of men.” In Israel, God is called “Father” inasmuch as he is Creator of the world. Even more, God is Father because of the covenant and the gift of the law to Israel, “his first-born son.” God is also called the Father of the king of Israel. Most especially he is “the Father of the poor,” of the orphaned and the widowed, who are under his loving protection.By calling God “Father,” the language of faith indicates two main things: that God is the first origin of everything and transcendent authority; and that he is at the same time goodness and loving care for all his children. God’s parental tenderness can also be expressed by the image of motherhood, which emphasizes God’s immanence, the intimacy between Creator and creature […] 2. Letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to his son Michael, June 9, 1941: “It is something to be the father of a good young soldier. Can’t you see why I care so much about you, and why all that you do concerns me so closely? Still, let us both take heart of hope and faith. The link between father and son is not only of the perishable flesh: it must have something of æternitas about it. There is a place called ‘heaven’ where the good here unfinished is completed; and where the stories unwritten, and the hopes unfulfilled, are continued. We may laugh together yet . . .” 3. Ephesians 3:14-21: that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the holy ones what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge…4. Matthew 12:46–50: Who is my Mother? Who are my brothers?Call to action:Slowly pray with the Our Father, meditating on the words, and ask the Holy Spirit to help you see which parts you need help to live more fully.Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For MobileSTAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaulThank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Sep 6, 2023 • 1h 4min
S05 E12: Satan hates these three simple steps…
Season 5 Episode 12: Satan hates these three simple steps… (Disclaimer: Simple ≠ Easy) In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta discuss chapter 14 of The Sanctifier, which highlights the important role the Holy Spirit plays in bringing us to Jesus so that we may get to know him better, and so that we can become more like him. “Devotion to the Holy Spirit is not properly understood if we do not see that it is closely related with devotion to the Father and to the Word and that by a divine logic it leads to these two devotions, and also contains them in their essential elements. […]“The Holy Spirit, being the love of the Father and of the Son, pours into the soul he moves and into the heart he possesses a love for the Father similar to that of the Son, and a love for the Word similar to that of the Father. Even more: in the soul that possesses the Holy Spirit and is possessed by him, there is, as explained above, a limited but ineffable image of the mystery of the love of the Trinity. For the soul loves the Father as it loves the Word, and it loves the Word as it loves the Father.” The Sanctifier, Ch 14 You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo The three step program we found in this chapter:1. Discovering the Ideal. Knowing who Jesus is and understanding that that’s the goal so that I can learn and discern the way that God wants me to reflect the Son2. Identifying and stripping myself of everything that gets in the way of #1, with God’s help3. Placing myself under God’s operations of grace with all of my free will and desire, accepting the movement of the Spirit Call to action:1. What aspect or characteristic of Jesus attracts you most? Spend some time with the Holy Spirit asking why, and what more you can learn about that aspect and about who he’s calling you to be, how he’s inviting you to imitate Jesus.2. Talk to God about what these answers do in your heart, how they move you, and whatever else comes up during this time of prayer. Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Aug 23, 2023 • 1h 2min
S05 E11: Diving Into the Whirlpool of Love
Season 5 Episode 11: Diving Into the Whirlpool of Love In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta discuss Chapters 12 & 13 of The Sanctifier, how we love God, how the love of God is like a whirlpool that gets deeper and more intense the more we enter into it, and some of the practical ways we can go about stepping into the experience. You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo “Human love in all its manifestations is admirably in harmony with the love of charity. It is confident in filial love, trusting in friendship, sweet and fruitful in the love of husband and wife, disinterested and tender in the love of a mother.Our love of God must include all these forms of human love. Every fiber of our heart must vibrate when the harmonious and full canticle of love bursts forth from it. But since God is one in essence and triune in Persons, our love for him takes on a particular aspect accordingly as it is directed to each one of the divine Persons.Our love for the Father is tender and confident like that of children, eager to glorify him as his only- begotten Son taught us to do by word and example. Love for the Father is the intense desire to have his will fulfilled on earth as it is in heaven.Our love for the Son, who willed to become flesh for us, is characterized by the tendency to union with him and transformation into him, by imitation of his example, participation in his life, and the sharing of his sufferings and his cross. The Eucharist, mystery of love, of sorrow, and of union, reveals the characteristics of this love.Love for the Holy Spirit also has its special character, which we should study in order completely to understand devotion to him. We have explained how the Holy Spirit loves us, how he moves us like a divine breath that draws us to the bosom of God, like a sacred fire that transforms us into fire, like a divine artist who forms Jesus in us.”– Archbishop Luis Martinez, The Sanctifier Chapter 12. Other references:· Video about the Shema prayer Deus Caritas Est by Pope Benedict XVI Vatican Website | On PaulineStoreSpe Salvi by Pope Benedict XVI Vatican Website | On PaulineStore Call to action:1. Take some time in prayer to look at your own life and identify somewhere you would not expect God to show up. Where would his presence seem weird? Then consciously make an effort to invite the Lord into that space. If it seems it would help, find some physical way to remind yourself that you’re working on offering that thing or space to God.2. Consider listening (or re-listening) to Season 4, Episode 1 “The Experience of God’s Love,” and pray a bit about how you would answer the question “How do I know it’s God’s voice I’m hearing?” Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Aug 9, 2023 • 58min
S05 E10: The Holy Spirit Is Our Director (with Sr. Tracey Matthia Dugas)
Season 5 Episode 10: Holy Spirit as Director (with Sr. Tracey Matthia) In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta are joined by Sr. Tracey Matthia to talk about the Holy Spirit as our Director, and what it means to let him lead our prayer lives. You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo “Our chief concern and duty toward the divine Guest is to try to be with him.” – Archbishop Luis Martinez, The Sanctifier Chapter 9. Sr. Tracey’s Vocation Story on YouTubeOther references:· The choosing of Matthias (Acts 1:15–26)· ARRR Prayer· How to go to confession Deus Caritas Est by Pope Benedict XVI Vatican Website | On PaulineStoreSpe Salvi by Pope Benedict XVI Vatican Website | On PaulineStore Call to action:1. Pray through Romans 8 slowly, word by word and ask, how is this true in my own life?2. Read through the Order of Confirmation and reflect on your own Confirmation (if you have been confirmed). What invitations arise as you read through these prayers? Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Jul 26, 2023 • 1h 4min
S05 E09: Faith, Hope, and Love
In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta break open chapters 9 through 11 of the book The Sanctifier, which work through the virtues of Faith, Hope, and Love in the light of our relationship with the Holy Spirit. You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo “Our chief concern and duty toward the divine Guest is to try to be with him.” – Archbishop Luis Martinez, The Sanctifier Chapter 9.Other references:Catechism of the Catholic Church 1812–1832The theological virtues are the foundation of Christian moral activity; they animate it and give it its special character. They inform and give life to all the moral virtues. They are infused by God into the souls of the faithful to make them capable of acting as his children and of meriting eternal life. (CCC 1813) …the promised holy Spirit, which is the first installment of our inheritance. – St. Paul (Eph 1:11–14)6 Year Old Fashion Designer (Interview) Attributes of Love from St. Paul — 1 Corinthians 13 Deus Caritas Est by Pope Benedict XVI Vatican Website | On PaulineStore Personal Prayer: A Guide for Receiving the Father’s Love by Fr. Thomas Acklin and Fr. Boniface Hicks Amazon | PublisherCall to action:1. Pick up a rosary or count on your fingers and pray the three Hail Marys for Faith, Hope, and Love in an intentional way. Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Jul 12, 2023 • 54min
S05 E08: For A Purpose
In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta break open chapters 7 & 8 of the book The Sanctifier, which is about how the Holy Spirit consecrates us, our own ability of practicing being in his presence, and how we love and glorify God. You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | KoboCatechesis on the Holy Spirit (Weekly Audiences of John Paul II from April 26, 1989 to July 3, 1991) The talk quoted by Sr Benedicta is here. “We read: "But you are not in the flesh; on the contrary, you are in the Spirit, if only the Spirit dwells in you" (Rom 8:9). "If the Spirit of the one who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the one who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also, through his Spirit that dwells in you" (Rom 8:11). Therefore, the influence of the divine indwelling in a person is extended to his or her whole being. It extends to his or her whole life, which in all its constitutive elements and operational activities is placed under the action of the Holy Spirit: of the Spirit of the Father and the Son, and therefore also of Christ, the Incarnate Word. This Spirit, alive in the Trinity, by virtue of the redemption won by Christ is present in the entire person who lets himself or herself be "inhabited" by him, and in all of humanity which recognizes and accepts him.” See with what large letters I write in my own hand! – St. Paul (Galatians 6:11)Catechism of the Catholic Church 1256So whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God. – St. Paul (1 Cor 10:31)The Ark in the Temple of Dagon (1 Samuel 5) Deus Caritas Est by Pope Benedict XVI Vatican Website | On PaulineStore Call to action:Read the Catechism’s section on Baptism (1213—1284) (Or order a copy on PaulineStore or Amazon) Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Jun 28, 2023 • 58min
S05 E07: Unwrapping the Gifts
Season 5 Episode 7: Unwrapping the Gifts In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta dive into the sixth chapter of the book The Sanctifier, which is all about the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. They discuss how these are related to prayer, branding, and… puppies? You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. – St. Paul (Galatians 2:20) Jacques Philippe’s In the School of the Holy Spirit On PaulineStore.com | On Amazon Isaiah 11 Call to action:1. Next time you go to pray and don’t feel like it, or have a lot of excuses to leave, choose to stay and ask the Holy Spirit to help you live out of his gifts and to know that when you do, he is working out the redemption of the world IN YOU.2. Take some time this week to really pray the chaplet with some intensity, and a stronger desire for the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

Jun 14, 2023 • 50min
S05 E06: Christ In Me (with Sr. Margaret Edward Moran)
In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta are joined by Sr. Margaret Edward. They dive into the fifth chapter of the book The Sanctifier, which Sr. Benedicta insists is actually the theme of the whole book. What does it mean to be transformed into Christ, and how does this come about? They also share about the Pauline Charism’s emphasis on Christification, which is very important to all Daughters of St. Paul. You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. – St. Paul (Galatians 2:20) The Useless Video on YouTube Call to action:1. Revisit your baptismal promises (or look into and pray about baptism if you have not been baptized)2. Pray with Zephaniah 3:16-18 and plan a few moments into your day to be still and to invite the Lord to show you what his gaze toward you is like, and what might he be singing over you. Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

May 31, 2023 • 1h 1min
S05 E05: A Greater Joy
In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta dive into the fourth chapter of the book The Sanctifier. In this chapter, Archbishop Martinez talks about the Holy Spirit as the Gift of God par excellence. What does it mean to say that God belongs to me? How do we make good use of a gift we can’t even comprehend? You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo Call to action:1. Spend some time in prayer making an effort to see how God rejoices in the people around you. Find one person that is easy for you to rejoice in. Thank God for that person. Now, think of someone that challenges your joy a bit and find a way to sincerely thank God for them, too.2. How does God rejoice in you? Ask him about that. Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For Mobile STAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul

May 17, 2023 • 1h 1min
S05 E04: Trusting the Holy Spirit
In today’s episode, Sr. Orianne Pietra René and Sr. Julie Benedicta dive into the third chapter of the book The Sanctifier. In this chapter, Archbishop Martinez talks about the Holy Spirit as our “Supreme Director.” We talk about what this might mean in a really practical way, and what our reactions might be when we feel like God’s direction isn’t taking us where we hoped it would go. You don’t need to have the book to follow along, but if you’d like to get a copy, you can find it here: Paperback: PaulineStore.com | Amazon eBook: Kindle | Apple Books | Kobo Morning Offering PrayerJacques Philippe’s In the School of the Holy Spirit On PaulineStore.com | On Amazon Call to action:1. Pick a suffering you haven’t explicitly offered to God yet, and invite him to work redemption through that part of your life.2. Next time you are at Mass, ask the Holy Spirit to show you what suffering he would like you to offer him, and place it on the altar as your own offering to the Father together with Jesus’ offering. Holy Spirit Chaplet: For Printing | For MobileSTAY IN TOUCH WITH US!Twitter: @DaughterStPaul and @PBMPublishingInstagram: @DaughterStPaul and @PaulineBooksAndMediaYouTube.com/daughterstpaul Thank you for listening. Leave us a rating and review on your favorite platform so that others can discover and listen to us too!Thank you to our supporters on Patreon who make this podcast possible!Support us and find out more: connect.pauline.org/PatreonThe Daughters of Saint Paul