26 When We Release Our Inner Exiles From Captivity Only to Find Them Back in Their Same Patterns of Behavior

Baruch 1:15-18 says, "During the Babylonian captivity, the exiles prayed: 'Justice is with the Lord, our God; and we today are flushed with shame, we men of Judah and citizens of Jerusalem, that we, with our kings and rulers and priests and prophets, and with our ancestors, have sinned in the Lord's sight and disobeyed him.’" In today’s reflection, Dr. Gerry Crete comments on how our internal exiles can feel liberated at times but return to old patterns of disordered behavior and how there is hope in God’s mercy for these parts of us. Friday of the 26th Week in Ordinary Time

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Guest Presenter: Dr. Gerry Crete

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Dr. Gerry Crete
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Dr. Gerry Crete
CEO and co-founder of Souls & Hearts; author of "Litanies of the Heart"; professional counselor with his own private practice, Transfiguration Counseling, based out of Atlanta, GA
26 When We Release Our Inner Exiles From Captivity Only to Find Them Back in Their Same Patterns of Behavior
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