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This talk is practical. It is for everyone-beginners and masters in the spiritual life. We all know that growth in holiness is largely about growing in trust in our Lord Jesus Christ. But how does one do that realistically?
In this talk, Bismarck Diocese Vocations Director Fr. Tom Richter will describe in concrete terms what the interior act of trust looks like, and what we must choose in order to grow in trust.
Author
Msgr. Thomas J. Richter
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I have listened to as many as four dozen CLM CDs, and have found them all very helpful
I have listened to as many as four dozen CLM CDs, and have found them all very helpful. But of all of those I have heard, I keep coming back to this one. Last night, on a drive back from Steubenville with our prospective-student daughters, I played it for my sister, telling her it was probably my very favorite, and when Father Tom's (Richter) talk was done she responded in such a way as to express agreement. She too, is a serial listener to your CDs. Thank you for your ministry. As a former theology major essentially educated out of the faith for years by a catholic-in-name College, I now thank God for your trusted, faithful presentations.
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Have listened to the tape probably 100 times
Have listened to the tape probably 100 times. I get new little tidbits out of it every time. Don't know if I've ever heard anything more inspirational. Just the other day I had to take some toothpaste to try and fix the cd as it was skipping....Our parish Lighthouse program doesn't have this particular CD available any longer. Would definitely like to hear another sermon by him. As much as I like Matthew Kelly, this is the best ever. May God continue to bless you and your work.
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Father's talk was very inspiring and interesting
Father's talk was very inspiring and interesting. It encouraged to my spiritual growth and helped to strengthen my faith.
Lighthouse Talks
Trust in the Lord (CD)
- A practical guide to growing in holiness
- Understand the interior act of trust
- Monsignor Richter, 49, was ordained to the priesthood in 1996 after receiving his theological formation at the Pontifical North American College and the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, both in Rome.