This week concludes my summer series on a bunch of spiritual takeaways and epiphanies I experienced while on pilgrimage in Rome. I hope this series has been a meaningful one for you.
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Here are some resources I hope will help you to engage with this week's topic in a deeper way for yourself:
1. Thomas Merton quote on his epiphany at the corner of 4th and Walnut, from his book, Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander
2. Historical marker of Merton's mystical experience in downtown Louisville, from Spiritual Travels
3. Rome series links - thanks for sharing this series with a friend:
ep. 126 - Rome Sweet Rome
ep. 127 - The Great Tapestry of God
ep. 128 - Our Global Church
ep. 129 - Point of View
ep. 131 - Musical Faith
ep. 132 - Be Not Afraid - Rome Edition
ep. 133 - Digging into the Past to Build Something Better
ep. 134 - Light at Every Stage (St. Clare)
ep. 135 - The Kids are Alright