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Tag: Mercy

Divine Mercy

on April 9, 2021August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

With Divine Mercy Sunday this weekend, Richaél Lucero explores the message of Divine Mercy that Jesus gave to St. Faustina in the 1930’s. Plus, how to receive the graces promised on the feast of Divine Mercy Sunday (even under social distancing restrictions.)

Your Mission and the Noonday Devil

on August 9, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

“What mission did God create me for?” A common question asked by those who follow Christ. But how often do we ask, “how do I protect my mission?” Listen in as we tackle this equally important question and offer advice to ensure you find and carry out your God-given mission in life. Click the play [...]

A Sacrament of Healing

on January 25, 2019August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Did you know the Sacrament of Reconciliation has had six different titles over the centuries? In today’s episode Richaél Lucero cracks open each name to get a fuller picture of the abundance of love, mercy, joy, and power the Lord gives us through this sacrament of healing.

Combating Sin, Part 2: The Root of Your Sins

on December 3, 2018August 3, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Did you know that all sins stem from the same root? Do you know what that root is? Knowing the origin of sin will enable you to root out yours and cultivate the virtues needed to nip them in the bud. Listen to Richaél Lucero to find out what the root of sin is and how you can counter it.

Combating Sin: Part 1

on November 9, 2018September 21, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

In order to be victorious in war, knowing one's opponent is key. Combating sin is no different. If we want to defeat sin, we must define it, identify the root cause of it, and learn how to use the Lord’s weaponry in response to it. Listen as Richaél Lucero provides instruction.

Mercy in the Mass

on June 3, 2018June 30, 2021 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Richaél Lucero explores how our Jewish heritage enriches Catholic *mercy* and can make your Mass experience even better!

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A single tear shed at the remembrance of the Passion of Jesus is worth more than a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, or a year of fasting on bread and water."

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