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JesuiticalJune 28, 2024
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This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley struggle to resist the temptation to “type” each other as they learn about the Enneagram from Liz Orr, a college chaplain who created the popular “Rude Ass Enneagram” Instagram account and authored the new book, “The Unfiltered Enneagram: A Witty and Wise Guide to Self-Compassion.”

They discuss:

  • Various personality types and how they relate to each other (including Zac and Ashley)
  • How we create defensive structures to protect our egos and what to do about it
  • What the Catholic Church as a community and institution can learn from the Enneagram about humble self-assessment

In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley discuss the developing news around Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó, former nuncio to the United States, who has been formally charged with schism by the Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. They also preview the upcoming Jubilee year of hope and chart the pilgrimages and charitable works that will grant you an indulgence!

What’s on tap?

Spicy Margarita

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