In today’s message I share a great insight from Saint Augustine about how every Catholic teacher can cooperate more deeply with God and become a deeper and richer channel of grace.

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Well, Hey everybody.

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Jonathan Doyle with you.

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Once again, welcome friends to the Catholic teacher.

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On the journey towards home.

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It's going to be great.

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Right.

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And finally, get home, get back to the father's house can be so good.

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Mansions.

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All of that translation power.

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We get a mansion who doesn't want to mention, right.

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Seriously.

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I don't know, maybe some of the desert fathers, you know, and

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desert fathers and desert mothers.

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They like living in.

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Little caves, but I guess I'll just have to accommodate the mansion in the

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father's house when they get there.

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You ready to begin your comfortable?

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He is sitting somewhere nice.

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Hopefully you don't have headphones in sitting with you.

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Feet up on a desk in your classroom where your students bouncing off the walls.

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I'm sure you're not doing that, but wherever you are.

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Let's begin my friends today.

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We're going to talk about a very simple quote from St.

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Augustine.

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You know, one of the great things about Saint Augustan is that he just reinforces

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this wonderful truth that the, the, uh, the gallery of sites, the great panoply

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of saints in the heavenly realm is made up of the most extraordinarily wonderfully.

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A collectic diverse mix of humans that you can imagine we've got.

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Men and women from all sorts of backgrounds and all Gustin as a

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scientist, one interesting ones.

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He was.

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A man of questionable morals, my friends, he was a, he

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fathered illegitimate children.

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He was a raging party animal.

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Until, of course his massive conversion.

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Um, When he heard that mystical voice said totally Lego.

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Again, take up and read.

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And then the words of scripture changed his life and set him

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on a completely new path.

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Isn't it.

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Great.

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How the gospels do that?

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How the scriptures do that.

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Uh, be at rest assured that, um, if someone like Senator Gustin can go from a

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life of elicit behaviors to becoming such a great Saint, then there is hope for me.

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And there is hope for you.

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My friend, Sandy Gustin gives us this beautiful quote.

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He says,

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He who made you without your cooperation?

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Will not save you.

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Without your cooperation.

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He who made you without your cooperation will not save

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you without your cooperation.

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It's a very powerful statement.

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It's the it's drawing our minds immediately to the one great truth of

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existence itself that we didn't choose it.

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God, didn't come to us in the celestial realms before we inhabited our body.

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And said, Hey, listen, I'm thinking of creating you.

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What do you think you're interested?

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Yes.

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No.

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Do you want to just hang out here as a disembodied spirit?

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In the celestial realms forever, or do you want to be an embodied

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human soul in enfleshed human soul?

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We didn't get that choice God in his great wisdom and love will dust into existence

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in love, through love and for love.

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Uh, our creation and our destiny and love.

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So we didn't get to make a choice about that one.

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Here we are.

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This is where we find ourselves, but there is a choice according to Augusta

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that we are going to have to make.

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We didn't get to choose if God made us, but we do get to choose

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if we would like God to save us.

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Well, I guess the first part is the realization that we need to be

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saved from what, from ourselves.

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From sin itself from original sin from all of the things that

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draw us away from relationship.

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With a heavenly father.

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So we, if we were able to save ourselves, I figured we would have done it by now.

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If Adam and Eve had figured out a way to get back into the garden, I'm

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sure they would've worked it out.

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Uh, but they didn't.

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And we that we haven't.

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You know, Uh, after my Roman holidays or the family, I do a lot of cycling

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and, uh, there's this road right out into the rain forest up on the coast.

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And somebody has built this beautiful retreat center.

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It's really fancy.

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Um, like, I don't know.

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It's, it's really impressive.

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But, uh, it's got, uh, it's called Eden.

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It's got this massive sign at the front, says Eden.

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And I remember the first time I sort of like, oh, I've done it.

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I've found Eden.

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Is, it looks like eight is a beautiful place.

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You know, but I'm sure that if I jumped that fence, I wouldn't find

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myself back in the aid and that we'd all like to get to some, our point

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is that we can't save ourselves.

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So, you know, we're invited into this cooperation with God

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that if we want to be saved,

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That all we have to do is cooperate.

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I want to talk about that and its relationship to our Catholic Christian

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vocations, particularly for most of my listeners in the education space

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that God is trying to do something with you and through you in the world,

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you see, God doesn't tend to show up.

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In physical manifestation and just transform the planet.

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Uh, you know, you know, I often say that audiences that have.

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You know, if the Trinity suddenly appeared in full celestial glory in front of you.

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It's a good chance your brain would explode.

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Right.

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But it has, I had, does God act in the world when he acts through us.

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He X through us.

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You know, if a child is struggling,

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It is your pastoral solicitude, your pastoral presence with

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them, your conversation, your wisdom, and counsel and guidance.

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That is the action of God into the world.

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You know, I was talking to some people on a conference call

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this morning in the states and.

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And I was sort of saying, you know, Catholic schools are

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such a unique communities.

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They're like ships traveling the great ocean of time.

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And on that ship, there are these souls and we can create these

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really beautiful communities.

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That affect the people in them and affect the wider community.

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And you see all we need to do.

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Is cooperate.

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So, how do we cooperate?

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Well, I thank the Lord for this beautiful Catholic church we're members of,

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because we have the helps of the faith.

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We have the sacraments, we have the magisterium, we have this beautiful

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wisdom and teaching that's come down for thousands of years, but most importantly,

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of course we have the sacramental life.

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We have the life of prayer.

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We have the scriptures.

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You see, this is how we cooperate.

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We make time for God.

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We make time for God.

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You know, I sit on this conference call today.

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You cannot do a supernatural task with only natural resources.

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Catholic education is a supernatural task.

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It's not temporal.

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It's not purely in this realm of existence.

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It transcends the boundaries of space, time and reality, because we are

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talking about great spiritual truths.

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We're talking about revealing the person of Christ.

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To young people, to their families and to each other, as colleagues on this journey.

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So my friends.

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Cooperate.

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God, didn't ask us if we wanted to be created, but he is asking

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us if we want it to be saved.

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If you want to work with him in this role of salvation, his

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ministry and mission of salvation.

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So just think about it.

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Just go, am I cooperating?

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How am I cooperating?

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And my praying am I getting to mass?

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Uh, you know, and it's not ticket box friends, it's not ticket box it's I go

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to mass because it's the fount of grace.

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It's the source and the summit of the faith.

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I go there because that's where the grace is.

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I say on stage all the time, I'm not, I'm not fancy.

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I just quite Forrest Gump.

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I may not be an intelligent man, Jenny, but I know what love is.

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I was a really bad American accent story on my American listeners.

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I will do better next time.

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But you get the point, right?

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Like that.

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Um, that I just go with the Gracies and the graces at the

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holy sacrifice of the mass.

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So I go there and that's how I try to cooperate.

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And hopefully those graces flow through.

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So friends summary.

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God is looking for your cooperation.

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He's not looking for your perfection.

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He's not looking for your brilliance.

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He is not there hoping.

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Oh, I look at that.

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Look at that person.

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They're so talented.

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If only they cooperate with me, then I'd be hoping to do more.

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God's God, he is pure subsistent being.

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He requires nothing.

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You cannot add anything to God.

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He's doing us the favor friends.

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It's not the other way.

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So, uh, let's go operate.

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Let's look for ways to cooperate today, let's be, has to have cooperative

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hearts and spirits, generous cooperative hearts and spirits.

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All right.

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God bless you.

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All right, everybody.

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God bless you.

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Um, on Beck speaking, I'm just so pumped.

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Come back from COVID how to rebuild relationships and connections.

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All right friends.

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God bless you, everybody.

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This has been the Catholic teacher, pretty much daily podcast.

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My name's Jonathan Doyle.

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And you and I are going to talk again tomorrow.