Ecos de Gracia
ada episodio ofrece dos pistas: una adaptada a la vida diaria estadounidense (English) y otra a la vida diaria hispana (Español); ideal para catequistas, equipos parroquiales, grupos pequeños y familias. Ora, reflexiona y actúa con pasos sencillos de “Poner la oración en práctica” que puedes vivir en el mismo día. Breve para el trayecto; hondo para formar discípulos.
Every episode offers two tracks: one tailored to American daily living (English) and one to Hispanic daily living (Español)—ideal for catechists, parish teams, small groups, and households. Pray, reflect, and act through simple “Practice the Prayer” steps you can live the same day. Short enough for a commute; deep enough to form disciples.by Deacon Edward Carrillo
Ecos de Gracia
The narrow gate opens through love.
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Jesus tells us to “strive to enter through the narrow gate” (Luke 13:24). But that gate is not locked — it’s opened by humility, love, and perseverance. In this episode, we reflect on the true meaning of the narrow path in the light of Catholic teaching and the wisdom of the saints. Drawing from St. Augustine and St. John Chrysostom, we rediscover that the Mass is not a weekly ritual but a school of love — where Christ shapes our hearts to fit through that gate. The road may be narrow, but it leads to the widest embrace: the heart of God.