Episode 020 - Podcast | When The Roof Falls, The Church Stands
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Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge
We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace.
• meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers
• Church as living stones rather than buildings
• Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish action
• domestic church habits that anchor faith
• Emmaus retreats as catalysts for service and renewal
• moving from consumer to contributor in parish life
• dealing with scrupulosity, excuses and control
• practical rhythms: confession, adoration, small groups
• adding beauty versus widening the cracks
Thank you for listening! Visit us at www.saintaugustinechurch.org