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How do you keep going when faith feels like a struggle? In this episode, Fr Columba shares a simple but life-changing shift: doing everything for the love of God. From prayer to penance, from everyday chores to major decisions, discover how love transforms even the hardest tasks.
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Little by Little | Episode #227

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