Episode 77 - Prayerfully Examining the Year: The Yearly Examen
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SHOW NOTES
If there was ever a time for hope of a new beginning in the coming new year, it would be now! 2020 has been a challenge (yes, the understatement of the year), and today’s discussion is all about how we raise awareness, in our own hearts, of how God has moved in the midst of the past year.
It's a practical and timely conversation The Great Annual Examen and John O’Donohue’s poem “For a New Beginning” are discussed, and we pray that this will assist you in beginning this new year with renewed hope and readiness for the New Year... and a New Beginning!
ps- This is our last episode of the year, but we will be back in mid January with all new episodes!
MUSIC - In Order of Airing
Engravings II by Ira Stein & Russel Warder - from "A Winter's Solstice"(1985) Windham Hill Records
In the Bleak Midwinter - written by Christina Georgina Rossetti, performed by Choir of Kings College, Cambridge
A Daisy in December · with Mick McAuley & Winifred Horan, from the album Serenade
Mentioned in Podcast
Purchase: The Great Annual Examen
PURCHASE: The State of My Soul Wheel
Reading & Discussion of “For a New Beginning” By John O’Donohue from To Bless the Space Between Us
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