Journey with Jesus
EWTN Chaplain, Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA, guides us through the practical wisdom and insights of In His Sandals, a book written by EWTN Foundress Mother Angelica (1923-2016). The online videos and digital study guide invite you to entrust yourself to Jesus, who loves you infinitely and experience His immeasurable mercy. The meditations, prayers, and reflection questions are available at your own pace. They will help you let the Divine Physician heal your wounds with His saving balm. Give Him all the pieces of your life, and let Him guide you and multiply your blessings.
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA, is the Chaplain of the Eternal Word Television Network, where he initially came to work in 1985 as an engineer. Two years later he became one of the founding members of the men’s community which Mother Angelica founded in 1987: the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word. The motto of the friars is: “The lost I will seek out, the strayed I will bring back” (Ezekiel 34:16). They do so by utilizing the modern means of communication, reaching millions of souls throughout the world.
Fr. Joseph was ordained to the priesthood in 1993 and often celebrates the daily televised Mass. He has produced a number of series featured on EWTN, including Faith in the Heartland on the faith of farmers in his home state of Iowa; The Church Universal on lay movements in the Church; mini-series on Fatima, Lourdes, and the Holy Land; as well as a number of the prayers and devotions which regularly air on EWTN.
In His Sandals, by EWTN Foundress Mother Angelica (1923-2016), is the basis for this EWTN Learn series. The book is not necessary to participate, but if you want to read along, you can make a donation today of $35 or more, and we will mail you a copy of In His Sandals. With your gift, you are helping us to provide more faith-filled programs and also resources like this EWTN Learn series.
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As we deepen our relationship with the Eternal Word, Jesus Christ, we grow in grace and are transformed by His love and mercy.
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