In the Gospel of Luke we have a record of the parable of the wineskins that Jesus told his disciples. In Luke 5: 36-38, we read: “[N]o one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the old skins [which are hard and inflexible]; the wine will run out and the wineskins will be ruined. No, new wine must be poured into new wineskins….”
What does this mean? While there are many reflections out there on this topic and surely more than one answer, I believe that there is one answer that surpasses all others. Want to know what that is? Listen to today's podcast to find out! To contact EvangeliNation ministries, message us on Facebook at EvangeliNation, find us on the web at paulinecommunityofstjoseph.org, or email us at [email protected]. Do you enjoy these mid-week, mini-retreat podcasts? Feel free to support this ministry by clicking here. Web: https://www.paulinecommunityofstjoseph.org/podcast Facebook: EvangeliNation Twitter: Pauline Community of St. Joseph Email: [email protected] |
AuthorPCSJ's Founder and Executive Director, Lisa Tuggle, is a vowed and consecrated Pauline living the spirituality and apostolic outreach of St. Paul in the married state according to the Statute of the Holy Family Institute, one of the branches of the Pauline Family founded by Blessed James Alberione, SSP. Lisa holds a B.A. in Great Books from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Arts degree in Theology and Christian Ministry from Franciscan University. After 20+ years in the performing arts and 10 years as a youth minister and Director of Religious Education, she is dedicating the "second half" of her life to global catechesis initiatives while enjoying family, friends, and a simple life of prayer. Archives
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