EWTN Online Learning Series
In His Sandals
Make sense of the chaos with our Savior, Jesus Christ
Sometimes it is difficult to understand God’s Will for our lives, especially when times are tough or when something happens that disturbs us. We invite you to be still and sit with the Lord through online video reflections with EWTN Chaplain, Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe.
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Join the EWTN Family for Fr. Joseph’s In His Sandals online learning series
In this six-part online book study, EWTN Chaplain, Fr. Joseph, guides us through the practical wisdom and insights of In His Sandals, a book written by EWTN foundress, Mother Angelica. The online videos and digital study guide invite you to entrust yourself to Jesus, who loves you infinitely, and experience His immeasurable mercy. Each day’s meditation, prayer, 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.
Overview
A preview of the In His Sandals online book study
Chapter 1:
Spiritual Understanding
See God in the present moment and build an
awareness of how He’s working in your life.
Chapter 2:
Love Created You
Accept the dignity and value that you have, and know where it comes from.
Chapter 3:
Happiness or Joy?
Discover the difference between happiness and joy, and set your focus on heaven.
Chapter 4:
True Humility
Look to God in everything, and look at yourself through the eyes of God.
Chapter 5:
God in the Details
Don't let the details of your life drain you. Invite God in so they can nourish you.
Chapter 6:
Go to the Eucharist
Imitate our Blessed Mother by running to Jesus in the Eucharist.
Get a copy of In His Sandals
In His Sandals, by EWTN foundress Mother Angelica, is the basis for this online learning 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 online series. You may also purchase this book through EWTN Religious Catalogue.
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About Mother Angelica
Mother Mary Angelica of the Annunciation was a
Poor Clare nun whose profound trust in Divine
Providence led her to launch EWTN in 1981,
with the mission of spreading the splendor of
Christ and His Church to the world. She endured
a rough childhood in Canton, Ohio, marked by
poverty, her parents’ divorce, her mother’s
mental health issues, and physical ailments that she endured throughout her
life. She became a fully professed
religious in 1953, at the Poor Clare
monastery in Canton, before founding
Our Lady of the Angels Monastery
in Irondale, Alabama, a short eight
years later. Always quick with
a quip and prepared with a
prayer, Mother Angelica’s wit
and words have inspired
the hearts of people of
all ages and all faiths.
A pioneer of Catholic
communications,
she died on Easter
Sunday, March 27,
2016.

About Father Joseph
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe knew Mother Angelica well,
discovering his vocation to the priesthood while
working for her at EWTN. He had been working as
an engineer for General Electric Medical Systems
when he first saw Mother Angelica on EWTN. The
show kept dropping on and off the air, and she
said, “As you can see, we need an engineer.” He
answered that need and came to work as
engineer for EWTN in 1985. On May 2, 1987,
he entered the Franciscan Missionaries
of the Eternal Word, becoming one of its
founding members. He continued working
as an engineer as a brother before entering
seminary. He was ordained to the priesthood
on June 11, 1993, and served as the
Community Servant for seven years.
Fr. Joseph currently serves as the
Dean of the Chapel for EWTN, as
well as hosts a variety of EWTN
programs, including An EWTN
Holy Land Experience and The
Church Universal.
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Journey with Jesus
We invite you to be still and sit with the Lord through the guidance of EWTN Chaplain, Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe.