EPISODE · Apr 23, 2025 · 34 MIN
The Mysticism of Pope Francis: The Shepherd Who Mirrored God.
from St. Anthony's Tongue · host St. Anthony's Tongue
Join me as we reflect on this life and spirituality of Pope Francis. Here we discuss a few key themes in his work, that I feel, showcase a call to union, mysticism and an increased awareness of God in our lives.
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