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Time to Grow - Fr. Michael Simone 9.10.23
You're learning to play the piano, trying to perfect that elusive melody, or perhaps you're a baseball player, hoping to master the homerun swing. What do these journeys have in common? They all involve seeking coaching and guidance on the path to improvement. But here's the twist – this quest for refinement doesn't just fall in our hobbies and passions; it's a fundamental part of our everyday lives. Our friends, family, and colleagues are the unsung heroes, the mirrors that reflect our blind spots and offer insights into our personal growth. Today, Father Michael Simone explores the idea that seeking help or embracing suggestions may not always be easy. Still, it's a vital step towards growing ourselves so we can do our part to make the world more loving, beautiful, and peaceful.