On episode fourteen of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I talk with Kailey Prichard, Nurse at Women's Care Center, on "Attachment to God Alone."
Episode breakdown:
:15 4th Grade Basketball
3:00 Introducing Kailey
5:00 Kailey’s love for running
10:00 Love or idolatry?
16:00 What is important and what is not
19:00 Giving glory to God with the things we love
23:15 A confession to remember
24:45 The question of why is important
26:00 The story of St. Ignatius of Loyola
29:15 Allowing God to be the focus
34:00 Mount Rushmore of Saints
39:00 What are you going to be patron saint of?
“If you purify your soul of attachment to and desire for things, you will understand them spiritually. If you deny your appetite for them, you will enjoy their truth, understanding what is certain in them.” St. John of the Cross
"We must have a real living determination to reach holiness. I will be a saint means I will despoil myself of all that is not God; I will strip my heart of all created things; I will live in poverty and detachment; I will renounce my will, my inclinations, my whims and fancies, and make myself a willing slave to the will of God." St. Teresa of Calcutta
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