Three Dogs North podcast

S11 Episode 11- Hierarchy of goods

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In this episode, the dogs discuss the renovations to the chapel at UIC (01:35). Mike brings up a Ratzinger quote about the Eucharist as thanksgiving (04:40) and Connor responds with some thoughts on what it means to live as a human who appropriately responds to value (11:12).  They close by discussing how to authentically embrace suffering (14:20) and Rob brings the conversation back to Christ’s humanity and His intimate relationship with us (20:05).   Quotes: “Is the entirety of my existence transformed into thanksgiving?” (Mike, 06:55 in response to Ratzinger’s quote) “Can I offer up my limitations, my lack, as a way to glorify God?” (Mike, 08:53) “The normal person is the one who responds to value according to the hierarchy of goods.” (Connor, 11:12 in summary of Hildebrand) “God doesn’t heal places, he heals people.” (Jim Rafferty, 20:05)   Media: Jordan B. Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life-Rule (#8 “Tell the truth-or, at least, don’t lie”) Usedchurchitems.com Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger’s God Is Near Us: The Eucharist, the Heart of Life Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Liturgy and Personality Brian Regan's The Emergency Room (broken femur) C.S. Lewis’s A Horse and His Boy  Leo Tolstoy’s Death of Ivan Ilyich Art of Manliness The 7 Habits: Begin With the End in Mind      Shout-Outs: All Saints St. Anthony in Bridgeport St. John Cantius Church Cardinal Cody Sistine Chapel Maximilian Kolbe Bishop Robert Barron Christopher Daniels Pinecrest Academy Jim Rafferty Jocelyn from UIC     Dog Wisdom: “To be full, you have to be empty” (Rob, 31:17)     Follow the dogs on Instagram @threedogsnorth     Contact us at [email protected]

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