Fathom the Heart
Fathom the Heart
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God alone can fathom the human heart, but Fr. David Chojnacki and Ben Kroger are going to give it their best shot anyway.
Fr. David Chojnacki, a Priest of the Diocese of Cleveland, and Ben Kroger, a retired Veteran, explore God's Heart for His people, and how our own hearts can come to look more like His.
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Centers on themes of spirituality, fatherhood, and personal growth, with episodes addressing the complexities of fatherhood in both spiritual and biological contexts, such as exploring the joys and heartbreaks of becoming a father and examining the impact of different fathering styles on the human heart.

God alone can fathom the human heart, but Fr. David Chojnacki and Ben Kroger are going to give it their best shot anyway.
Fr. David Chojnacki, a Priest of the Diocese of Cleveland, and Ben Kroger, a retired Veteran, explore God’s Heart for His people, and how our own hearts can come to look more like His.
In what has become an annual release, we bring you Father David's Homily on the Woman at the Well, the Gospel Reading for the First Scrutiny, on the Third Sunday of Lent.
The Readings for this Sunday are:
Reading I: Exodus 17:3-7
Responsorial: Psalm 95:1-2; 6-7; 8-9
Reading II: Romans 5:1-2; 5-8
Gospel: St. John 4:5-42
Readings can be found at: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030826.cfm
Edited by: Benjamin Kroger
Music Licensed by: Fesliyan Studios, Inc.

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