S17 E6 - Return to the Heart with Dr. Shane Owens
About This Episode
In this episode, Dr. Shane Owens, a scholar of St. Augustine, joins us to discuss the power of memory. Together, we explore how memory is a place to where we withdraw to understand our identity, shape our whole self, and begin to see God working in our lives. Memory exists for the purpose of hope and we not only talk about how the Scriptures and Eucharist bear the memories of the Church, but also how our sorrowful memories can become sources of hope.
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Show Notes
One Thing We Love This Week:
Sister Miriam’s one thing - The Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia
Michelle’s one thing - Return to the Heart: The Biblical Spirituality of St. Augustine’s Confessions by Dr. Shane Owens
Michelle’s other one thing - Heaven for Me! by St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Heather’s one thing - Pope Leo XIV: Son of St. Augustine (A conversation with Fr. Dave Pivonka and Dr. Shane Owens)
Heather’s other one thing - Franciscan University’s Festival of Praise
Dr. Shane Owens’ one thing - Bible Across America from the St. Paul Center
Other Resources Mentioned:
Discussion Questions:
How can you hone your spiritual palate to be present to the good that God is doing in your life?
When have you experienced the living power of memories?
How have your memories been a source of hope?
How are you being invited to slow down and ponder?
Journal Questions:
Am I savoring or swallowing the gifts God has given me?
What core memories of my life have been rewritten by God?
What sorrowful mysteries of my life feel too complicated to ponder?
Where in your memory do you need to ask Jesus where He was present in it?
Quote to Ponder:
“The heart is the dwelling-place where I am, where I live; according to the Semitic or Biblical expression, the heart is the place “to which I withdraw.” The heart is our hidden center, beyond the grasp of our reason and of others; only the Spirit of God can fathom the human heart and know it fully. The heart is the place of decision, deeper than our psychic drives. It is the place of truth, where we choose life or death. It is the place of encounter, because as image of God we live in relation: it is the place of covenant.”
Scripture for Lectio Divina:
“But Mary treasured all these words and pondered them in her heart.”
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