• Ep 03 - Woman, Behold Thy Son

  • Feb 29 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
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Ep 03 - Woman, Behold Thy Son

  • Summary

  • Embark on a profound spiritual journey with Fr. Ed Broom O.M.V. as he unravels the significance of Jesus's final moments on the cross in this illuminating episode, rooted in the timeless wisdom of the best-selling book, "The Seven Last Words of Jesus" by Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen. Delving into the heart of Christian theology, Fr. Broom explores the seven last words spoken by Jesus, providing a thoughtful commentary on each, including the poignant exchange between Jesus, His mother Mary, and the Beloved Disciple. The episode reflects on the powerful impact of these words, revealing Jesus's deepest teachings and emotions during the crucifixion, with a special emphasis on the profound connection between Mary and the Beloved Disciple as entrusted by Jesus.

    As the narrative unfolds, Father Broom delves into the theological depth of Mary's role as co-redemptrix and universal mother, shedding light on the Catholic Church's dogmas and the meaning behind Jesus offering Mary to humanity as a source of comfort and guidance. The episode emphasizes the enduring presence of Mary as the Universal Mother, providing solace and companionship to individuals in times of loneliness and despair. Grounded in the teachings of the Catholic faith, this exploration invites listeners to find refuge in the Immaculate Heart of Mary, ultimately guiding them toward the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the eternal embrace of God the Father.

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