In this episode of A Quiet Catechism, we sit with the word Memory and discover why it is both a gift and a battleground of the soul. Memory is more than recall. It shapes identity, love, responsibility, and even temptation, especially when wounded by trauma, shame, resentment, or habitual sin.
Through the wisdom of the Catholic tradition and the steady rhythm of the liturgical year, we learn that Christianity does not ask us to forget, but to remember rightly with truth and mercy braided together. From the Examen to Confession, and finally to the Eucharist, we explore the Church's radical promise: the past can be redeemed.
Because grace can enter the archive.
And the story is not over.