
December 7, 2016
This week’s episode:
“Blessed are They”: Elizabeth
“Among Women” Guest: Ginny Kubitz Moyer
A look at the “three comings” of Christ in Advent, plus Elizabeth’s role in the Gospel as it pertains to Advent. Plus a primer on the Examen prayer and Ignatian Spirituality, together with a nurturing conversation with author Ginny Kubitz Moyer as she describes her latest book, Taste and See: Experiencing the Goodness of God with Our Five Senses.
Links for this episode:
The Three Comings of the Lord – St Bernard of Clairvaux (at Crossroads Initiative)
The Examen Prayer, by Fr Timothy Gallagher OMV
The Examen Prayer (video/audio guide for reflection) on Discerning Hearts
Bishop Barron’s homily for the Second Sunday of Advent on Word on Fire
Taste and See: Experiencing the Goodness of God with Our Five Senses, by Ginny Kubitz Moyer
Ginny Kubitz Moyer’s Blog: Random Acts of Moments, and her other books
Other shows of related interest:
AW 116: The Advent of Advent
AW 82: Joining with Mary in Advent
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2 comments on “Among Women 218: Advent and Ignatian Spirituality”
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I don’t see anyone has commented this…but I can not hear your voice in the 2nd half of the podcast (the interview). I listened last week to the first part and all was fine. I just listened to the later half this morning and throughout the interview with Ginny Kubitz Moyer I can only hear her….with long breaks of silence where I know you must have been talking. You mentioned technical difficulties so I guess this is one of them 🙁
The problem is that you cannot listen with just one ear in the headphones. One voice is on the left, and one voice is on the left. It is something I could not avoid in the making of this recording. Hope that helps!