March 21, 2021 8:30 pm

Stockholm Syndrome
A universe without God means we’re free to live as we please, and to celebrate our creative ways of being “authentically ourselves”. Father James speaks about how in practice, this worldview seems to do nothing for the chains we carry everyday. That’s because that isn’t our universe. God does exist, and so does a tyrant—one who seeks our capture and destruction. And the odd thing? We tend to trust the tyrant more than God! There’s good news though, and it comes from a man who sets prisoners free.
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Here are shareable links to Father James’ homily
For audio-only link https://bit.ly/3s7ZmlZ
Watch on YouTube link (please don’t forget to hit subscribe) https://youtu.be/zSFCy8n7Bc8
Comment on Facebook here https://bit.ly/3tI5aTD

Today’s Readings https://bit.ly/2OzETrw: Jeremiah 31:31-34 | Psalm 51:3-4, 12-13, 14-15 | Hebrews 5:7-9 | John 12:20-33
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Stockholm Syndrome
A universe without God means we’re free to live as we please, and to celebrate our creative ways of being “authentically ourselves”. Father James speaks about how in practice, this worldview seems to do nothing for the chains we carry everyday. That’s because that isn’t our universe. God does exist, and so does a tyrant—one who seeks our capture and destruction. And the odd thing? We tend to trust the tyrant more than God! There’s good news though, and it comes from a man who sets prisoners free.
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Here are shareable links to Father James’ homily
For audio-only link https://bit.ly/3s7ZmlZ
Watch on YouTube link (please don’t forget to hit subscribe) https://youtu.be/zSFCy8n7Bc8
Comment on Facebook here https://bit.ly/3tI5aTD

Today’s Readings https://bit.ly/2OzETrw: Jeremiah 31:31-34 | Psalm 51:3-4, 12-13, 14-15 | Hebrews 5:7-9 | John 12:20-33
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