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RA #928: Fulton Sheen, Marriage, and the Cross (and Cold Coffee)

RA #928: Fulton Sheen, Marriage, and the Cross (and Cold Coffee)

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Crosses in life are inevitable — in marriage, family life, ministry, and even our spiritual growth. How we carry them changes how heavy they are. Diving into Archbishop Fulton Sheen's Cries of Jesus from the Cross, we share what's been going on behind the scenes, including what we've been learning (and struggling with) along the way.

Also:
🔹 Jennifer finishes her first-ever knitting project
🔹 A BIG SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT!
🔹 How Fulton Sheen is shaping Greg’s prayer life
🔹 Why embracing suffering as a couple brings us closer to Jesus

We don’t have everything figured out, but we’re walking through it with you. We’re glad you’re here.

🙏🏻 LINKS:

• Video Version of This Episode
• Cries of Jesus from the Cross by Fulton Sheen

🙏🏻 FREE STUFF:

• Free All-Twine-Knotted Rosaries
• School of Mary
• Audio Rosaries

🙏🏻 ROSARY ARMY CATHOLIC PODCAST:

• SPOTIFY
• APPLE PODCASTS

🙏🏻 MORE FROM GREG AND JENNIFER/ROSARY ARMY:

• Rosary Army Mobile App

• Greg's serialized novel

🙏🏻 CONTACT & SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:

feedback@rosaryarmy.com

🙏🏻 TIMESTAMPS

00:00 - Intro + Jennifer’s Mission Accomplished
03:00 - Big Family News
06:00 - Crosses in Marriage and Ministry
09:00 - How Fulton Sheen’s Writings Are Impacting Us
15:00 - Spiritual Attacks and Carrying the Cross
22:00 - Righteous Anger vs. Imperfect Anger
26:00 - The Power of the Crucifix in Daily Life
27:45 - Final Thoughts + Rosary Army Stuff

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