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Living the CLOVER Life

Living the CLOVER Life

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Father Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea talk all things CLOVER as they explore ways to strengthen your Catholic faith through these six principles: confession, life, our Lady, vocations, Eucharist and revealed word.St Malachy Catholic Church Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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    • The Sorrowful Mysteries: The Crowning With Thorns
      Jan 19 2026

      Episode 203 - This conversation delves into the 4th sorrowful mystery, the crowning with thorns, exploring the profound suffering of Christ and its implications for moral courage and love of enemies. It emphasizes the importance of understanding Christ's silent suffering, the context of his passion, and the call to embrace our own struggles with compassion and courage.


      Hosts: Father Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea

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      20 min
    • The Sorrowful Mysteries: The Scourging At The Pillar
      Jan 8 2026

      Episode 202 - In this episode, Father Sean Danda and Nathanael Rea discuss reflect on the sorrowful mystery of The Scourging At The Pillar.

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      22 min
    • The Sorrowful Mysteries: The Agony In The Garden
      Dec 30 2025

      Episode 201 - In this episode, we explore the first sorrowful mystery of the Rosary, the Agony in the Garden. The discussion delves into the scriptural context of Jesus's suffering in Gethsemane, the symbolism of the olive grove, and the significance of the Last Supper's cups. The conversation emphasizes the importance of vigilance in prayer, the struggle of humanity in the face of temptation, and the ultimate acceptance of suffering as a path to redemption. The reflection concludes with a poignant reminder of our own betrayals and the call to reconciliation with Christ.

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      26 min
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