Episode 223

Every part in the light | ACW223

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April 17th, 2023

36 mins 12 secs

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I struggle to see the goodness in my body – only it's defects. Any advice? Is it morally acceptable as a faithful Catholic to send your kids to public school? Is it important to say "I love you" to the people you love?

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