This week on the Raised Catholic podcast, we’re talking all about awe, and how the experience of awe can lead us to a deeper understanding of the good, true and beautiful - the transcendentals that lead us to the Author of awe, God Himself.
In the episode, I’ll detail several moments of awe I had just in the last week in the hopes that it will help you to uncover more moments of awe for yourself. I hope you’ll tell me about (at least) one of them in the comments!
Listen to Raised Catholic episode 168: The Spiritual Practice of Awe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts (or read the transcript) and thanks for sharing Raised Catholic with a friend as we enter into Holy Week together. Blessings on you and yours as we walk with Jesus through it all.
This photograph reminds me of what it must be like when someone realizes that God loves them unconditionally. They have a joy, explosion of color, purple!
Love the topic of awe - We tend to lose that childhood sense of awe as we become adults and then come back around to it the older we get. At least, I feel that in my own life. After your podcast, I listened to Strange New World's Understanding Easter - Part Five: What Resurrection Is For. Resurrection certainly is astonishing. I highly recommend this episode and the whole series actually. I love the idea that Jesus's resurrection is a guidepost pointing us toward the miracle of a beloved community living out peace, justice, love, and joy. Whenever I encounter glimpses of the Kingdom of Heaven, I'm in awe.
Recently, I had a feeling of awe involving late great Central Park Zoo escapee, Flaco the owl. (Side note - I agree that owls are amazing in any case!) To know that he thrived in freedom and flight for over a year after spending his first 13 years in flightless captivity? What a wonder!