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Today’s episode focuses on an exploration of our Baptism. We may feel that our baptismal calling is fully expressed in pastoral ministry, and in many cases, it might. But what if the Holy Spirit has different plans for us? What if we feel our baptismal calling change? How can we reflect and truly listen to the calling of the Spirit?
Brother Louis Canter from the Diocese of Orlando, Florida, begins our conversation today. Brother E. Louis Canter, OEF serves as a Pastoral Assistant for two parishes in the Lakeland Florida area. In subsequent Ministry Monday episodes, Brother Louis has reflected on the role of lay leadership in today’s Church, and the spirituality of the saints and holiness among us. Today we speak about baptism and begin at a liturgy we all have experienced very recently: the Easter Vigil.
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Bio: Brother Louis Canter
Brother E. Louis Canter, OEF serves as a Pastoral Assistant for two parishes in the Lakeland Florida area. He is a composer with OCP, WLP and ILP publishers and belongs to an Ecumenical Franciscan Community.
To listen to Brother Louis’s episode, “Standing in the Shadows of the Saints,” listen here.
Brother Louis also offered a “Thursday Thoughts at 3” reflection for NPM titled “Music, Cancer & Recovery: Body, Mind and Spirit”. You can watch it here.
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