Episode 4 -Crossing the Desert: Lent and Conversion – “The Desert of Sin”. Â
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“Any moral conversion, if it is to be real, must work its way into our minds and hearts. Â The conversion we undergo is one that transforms our entire person, and so our thought processes, habits, perceptions, and affections all become realigned to a new way of seeing good and evil Patience with ourselves, as well as with ohters who are also in the midst of conversion, becomes the key virtue to cultivate. Â God knows we are on the right track once we embrace such a conversion, and so being gentle on ourselves is not a sign of laxity or weakness of will, but a sign of wisdom.
Of course, the start of a moral conversion can be dramatic and jumpstart a change, but over the long haul of life, the heart of a person must be fully cooperative; Â otherwise, the person will not adhere to the moral truth for long.”
Deacon James Keating, PhD, the director of Theological Formation for the Institute for Priestly Formation, located at Creighton University, in Omaha, is making available to â€Discerning Hearts†and all who listen, his series of programs entitled “Crossing the Desertâ€.
For more information on the “Institute of Priestly Formation†and for other material available by Deacon Keating, just click here
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