Catholics in Ordinary Time

Studying: The Discipline That Rewrites You

18 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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We don’t just read to learn. We read to be formed. In this episode, Fr. Jack explores the discipline of reading through Celebration of Discipline and how what we take in quietly shapes who we become. Jesus gives a different kind of invitation: “Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me…” (Matthew 11:29–32) To read with Him is to let your mind slow down, your heart be trained, your life be reoriented. This isn’t about finishing books. It’s about becoming someone new.

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