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Tag: Miracles

Connecting Signs with Sacraments in the Gospel of John (Part 3)

on April 26, 2019November 1, 2019 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Of all the miracles Jesus performed, the seven signs John the Evangelist records reveal the seven sacraments Our Lord instituted. In the final episode of a three-part miniseries, Richaél Lucero explains the theological symbolism of the last of these signs and the sacraments they represent.

Connecting Signs with Sacraments in the Gospel of John (Part 1)

on April 5, 2019November 1, 2019 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

St. John wrote about the seven signs Jesus performed. Each sign reveals one of the seven sacraments. Listen as Richaél Lucero identifies each sign and the sacrament it conveys and unpacks the theological symbolism.

Miracles, Signs, and Sacraments in John’s Gospel

on March 30, 2019November 1, 2019 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

Did you know that St. John wrote a document about the seven sacraments? In his gospel, St. John calls the miracles of Jesus’ ministry “signs”—signs that point to the sacraments of the Church. Want to know which passages reveal the sacraments? Listen in as Richaél Lucero highlights them.

Relics: Creepy or Miraculous?

on October 4, 2018October 27, 2020 By Richaél Lucero | Clumsy Theosis Founder

The age-old tradition of Christian relics could weird you out if you don’t have a full understanding of them. This seemingly *creepy* tradition of Christianity points our attention toward the Mystical Body of Christ, the love that is the divine life, and a generous God, if we have the eyes to see it.

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💌 What do you think, invitation or challenge?🏆
✊ How often does this sum up your reaction to world news and current events? If I'm being honest, for me it's all. the. time. (shakes fists) "The vanity of the crowd. The vanity of the crrroooowd and their false teachings!"
🎉 How do you celebrate a feast like today? Remember we're celebrating ... not a person or an event, but an inanimate object. Kidding. The feast of the Chair of St. Peter is about the role of he who is occupying said chair and their RESPONSIBILITY.
✨ What's your most odd relic or religious artifact? I just got a reliquary for mine, finally!—it's a piece of the tongue of St. Anthony in an antique necklace pendant (on the left). Before today it was tucked in a leather pouch for too too many years. But now it's on full display glorifying God.
👼 Where do you put pictures of saints? Mine are everywhere. Like the Visionaries of Our Lady of Fatima—they're chillin under my bar cart with an autographed picture of Captain Jack Sparrow and a photo from our wedding among other things.
🙏The prayer of St. Ephrem captures the spirit of Lent to the tee. Every year I've made it part of my practices, I've loved it. You might like adding it to your prayer routine this season. If you do, let me know how it goes.
🌱 Verses like this make me wish I had a green thumb. If I did my house would be full of plants and flowers. They'd give me frequent opportunities to recall one of the many scriptures about planting, gardening, or horticulture in general. I love them because I think they get to the root of the depths and nuances of the spiritual life. Do you have a favorite scripture that references the wonderful world of plants?
💀 While meditating I kept coming back to the *you are* in "Remember you are dust and to dust you will return."
☮️We are the children of God—his people. And as the psalmist says, "the Lord will bless his people with peace."

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