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  <title>RA #933: Why &amp;quot;Offer it Up&amp;quot; Still Matters</title>
  <description>You’ve heard it a thousand times: “Offer it up.” &amp;amp;nbsp;But maybe that phrase doesn't mean what you think it means. In this episode, Greg and Jennifer dig into this often-dismissed Catholic phrase and how rediscovering its true meaning can radically transform how you approach suffering, prayer, and even the Offertory at Mass. 🙏🏻 LINKS: • VIDEO VERSION 🙏🏻 FREE STUFF: • Free All-Twine-Knotted Rosaries • School of Mary •  Audio Rosaries 🙏🏻 ROSARY ARMY CATHOLIC PODCAST: • SPOTIFY •  APPLE PODCASTS 🙏🏻 MORE FROM GREG AND JENNIFER/ROSARY ARMY: •  Rosary Army Mobile App • Greg's serialized novel 🙏🏻 CONTACT &amp;amp;amp; SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:feedback@rosaryarmy.com 🙏🏻 VIDEO CONTENTS 00:00 – Intro: “Offer It Up” — What Does It Really Mean? 01:12 – Revisiting de Montfort and the Heart of the Offertory 02:04 – Why the Devil Wants You to Ignore This Phrase 04:08 – The Offertory Is More Than Money 05:22 – Offering Your Sufferings at Mass 07:44 – What We Miss When We Don’t Offer Everything 10:24 – What’s Spiritually Happening During the Offertory 13:53 – Embracing God’s Will in Every Loss 16:35 – Tithing, Trust, and God’s Radical Generosity 27:28 – Final Takeaway: Give God Everything — He’ll Give Back More </description>
  <author_name>Rosary Army Catholic Podcast</author_name>
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