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Can We Find Healing in Theology?

Can We Find Healing in Theology?

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*This episode originally debuted on November 26, 2020 on YouTube.

In this last episode of season one of "Theologically Speaking," Fr. Davies and Kyle discuss the healing they hope to see in the world. They open up about the healing they hope to continue to see within themselves both personally, and even politically.

Fr. Davies explains the importance of gratitude and how it is through gratitude that one can find healing. And it is with great gratitude and full hearts that Fr. Davies, Kyle, and the entire team at "Theologically Speaking" and at Church Nerds Media thank you for going on this journey with Kyle and Fr. Davies through season one. And don't stop here at the end of season one. Season two is waiting for you, and it is a complete season that follows the entire year of the Church calendar from the season of Advent to the season of Easter and beyond.


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