Episode 29: St. Agnes of Rome
In this episode of ‘A Few Moments with God,’ host Swagnilla Ice explores the inspiring life of St. Agnes of Rome, the patron saint of chaste singles. Born into Roman nobility in 291, Agnes’s unwavering…
In this episode of ‘A Few Moments with God,’ host Swagnilla Ice explores the inspiring life of St. Agnes of Rome, the patron saint of chaste singles. Born into Roman nobility in 291, Agnes’s unwavering…
Join host Swagnilla Ice in this captivating episode of ‘A Few Moments with God’ as we explore the remarkable life of St. Mary of Egypt. From a life of carnal pleasures to profound faith and…
In this episode of “A Few Moments with God,” host Swagnilla Ice delves into the concept of saints from both a Roman Catholic and Biblical perspective. The episode explains the categories of saints, the process…
In this episode of “A Few Moments with God,” I delve into the profound writings and enduring legacy of St. Augustine. Join your host, Swagnilla Ice, as he explores Augustine’s influential theological contributions, his stance…
In this week’s episode, Swag delves into the life of St. Augustine of Hippo, kicking off an enlightening new mini-series on the lives of the Saints.
In this episode, Swag delves into the final deadly sin of sloth and its counter-virtue, diligence.
In this episode, Swag examines the deadly sin of gluttony and its opposing virtue of temperance in his mini-series on the Seven Deadly Sins.
Struggling with wandering eyes? This episode delves into the deadly sin of lust and explores the power of chastity as a path to freedom. Discover practical strategies for overcoming temptation and cultivating self-control.
In this episode, I delve into the deadly sin of envy and its antidote, the virtue of kindness. From a Roman Catholic and Biblical perspective, I explore the destructive nature of envy and the transformative…
In this episode, I examine the deadly sin of wrath and it’s opposing virtue of patience. Come learn how by learning to be patient, we can deal with life’s challenges and avoid falling into wrath.