Jonathan Roumie
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Podcast Appearances
So I'm like, I just show up and I'm like, I'm just trying to mirror the divine, reading the words that I have, being a vessel for which the Holy Spirit can use me to reach the truth of the gospel to the people that watch this show. And if it goes beyond entertainment for some people, awesome. I mean, between the show and between the Halo app, the amount of feedback and changed lives,
that have occurred, the stories that we get about people that, you know, that are, they were atheists all their life and somebody gave them the show and all of a sudden they, something tweaked in their heart and they're like, why do I feel this way about this guy? Like, I wanna know this guy. Or people who haven't been to church in 30 years.
that have occurred, the stories that we get about people that, you know, that are, they were atheists all their life and somebody gave them the show and all of a sudden they, something tweaked in their heart and they're like, why do I feel this way about this guy? Like, I wanna know this guy. Or people who haven't been to church in 30 years.
that have occurred, the stories that we get about people that, you know, that are, they were atheists all their life and somebody gave them the show and all of a sudden they, something tweaked in their heart and they're like, why do I feel this way about this guy? Like, I wanna know this guy. Or people who haven't been to church in 30 years.
Elapsed Catholics, like I haven't been to church in 30 years. I started going back to church. Went to my first confession in 30 years. Went to my first confession in 15 years. Like I've heard all of these things. I even once, I was in confession once myself and a guy came out of the confessional and he recognized me. He's like, oh yeah. And so he starts talking to me and then he starts,
Elapsed Catholics, like I haven't been to church in 30 years. I started going back to church. Went to my first confession in 30 years. Went to my first confession in 15 years. Like I've heard all of these things. I even once, I was in confession once myself and a guy came out of the confessional and he recognized me. He's like, oh yeah. And so he starts talking to me and then he starts,
Elapsed Catholics, like I haven't been to church in 30 years. I started going back to church. Went to my first confession in 30 years. Went to my first confession in 15 years. Like I've heard all of these things. I even once, I was in confession once myself and a guy came out of the confessional and he recognized me. He's like, oh yeah. And so he starts talking to me and then he starts,
starts to tell me what he was telling the priest in the confession. I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, you see.
starts to tell me what he was telling the priest in the confession. I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, you see.
starts to tell me what he was telling the priest in the confession. I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, you see.
You keep it in there. I wouldn't let him get that far. No, that's not for my ears. Save it for the confessor.
You keep it in there. I wouldn't let him get that far. No, that's not for my ears. Save it for the confessor.
You keep it in there. I wouldn't let him get that far. No, that's not for my ears. Save it for the confessor.
And then for the sacramental part of it, that's where the healing comes in. That's where the spiritual healing comes in. So it's like, It's like if you're a cheesecloth full of holes, right? And you go into confession and you receive the sacrament of reconciliation from the priest.
And then for the sacramental part of it, that's where the healing comes in. That's where the spiritual healing comes in. So it's like, It's like if you're a cheesecloth full of holes, right? And you go into confession and you receive the sacrament of reconciliation from the priest.
And then for the sacramental part of it, that's where the healing comes in. That's where the spiritual healing comes in. So it's like, It's like if you're a cheesecloth full of holes, right? And you go into confession and you receive the sacrament of reconciliation from the priest.
And the priest, you know, we believe he's been given divine authority that has maybe a not visible, but a tangible, physical power. metaphysical effect on the casing of your soul. And it's like mending the little holes. Every confession is like you're closing up those holes and restoring that connection with God in a way that is... essentially repairing your soul.
And the priest, you know, we believe he's been given divine authority that has maybe a not visible, but a tangible, physical power. metaphysical effect on the casing of your soul. And it's like mending the little holes. Every confession is like you're closing up those holes and restoring that connection with God in a way that is... essentially repairing your soul.
And the priest, you know, we believe he's been given divine authority that has maybe a not visible, but a tangible, physical power. metaphysical effect on the casing of your soul. And it's like mending the little holes. Every confession is like you're closing up those holes and restoring that connection with God in a way that is... essentially repairing your soul.
That's what the sacramental part of confession is for us, which is hugely comforting and also physically tangible. For me, I feel just chemically slightly different after every confession that I go through in a way that's like, okay, I can breathe a little easier.