How do you define prudence? Better yet, how does prudence work in your life? Mike Gormley and guest Fr. Gregory to discuss the virtue of prudence and its importance in the moral life.
Snippet from the Show
By the grace of God, prudence is the virtue that allows you to be the protagonist of your own life.
Shownotes
Prudence: Choose Confidently, Live Boldly by Fr. Gregory Pine
Fr. Gregory Pine is a Dominican friar of the Province of St. Joseph. He is currently studying for his doctorate in dogmatic theology at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. In addition, Fr. Pine is co-host of the podcast Godsplaining and is also a regular contributor to Pints with Aquinas.
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Meet Your Hosts
Michael “Gomer” Gormley
Michael spent 17 years in full-time parish ministry and is now the Mission Evangelist for That Man Is You!, a men’s apostolate for Paradisus Dei. Michael is a frequent speaker at conferences, retreats, and parish missions all over the US and Canada.
He is the founder and creative director of LayEvangelist.com, and hosts three Catholic podcasts: Every Knee Shall Bow, Catching Foxes, and Becoming God.
Michael is married to his college sweetheart, Shannon, and has four beautiful and hilarious children: Kateri, Cecilia, Noah, and Thomas.
Dave VanVickle
Dave VanVickle fell in love with the Lord at the age of fourteen and has since dedicated his life to bringing others into a radical relationship with Christ.
He is a speaker and retreat leader who focuses on proclaiming the universal call to holiness, authentic Catholic spirituality, spiritual warfare and deliverance. Additionally, Dave has over ten years of experience assisting priests with their ministries of exorcism and deliverance.
Dave married his late wife Amber in 2010. He now resides in Pittsburgh with his five children: Sam, Max, Judah, Josie and Louisa.