0

Homily for Easter Sunday

Sermons from the Microphone
0

Homily for Palm Sunday

Sermons from the Microphone
0

Station XV: Episode 192 — Allegations, Attitudes, Anthropology, Advertising

The 15th Station podcast

New Zealand’s lone cardinal has been the subject of allegations of abuse in the 1970s, with the allegations aired publicly despite police saying they won’t proceed with charges. It’s a challenging opening for Anna, Don, Cameron and James this month, but there are reasons for hope as a study finds young people are inclined to believe in God and Pope Francis is preparing to mark Holy Thursday by visiting a prison. The Holy Father has also spoken out again about gender ideology, saying it’s a great challenge. Apparently an advertisement featuring Jesus has been a challenge for some other people. Enjoy this month’s episode, and best wishes for a happy and holy Easter.

0

Homily for the Fifth Sunday of Lent

Sermons from the Microphone

0

Homily for the Third Sunday of Lent

Sermons from the Microphone

0

Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Lent

Sermons from the Microphone

0

Homily for the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Sermons from the Microphone

0

Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time

Sermons from the Microphone

0

Station XV: Episode 191 — Blessing, Reading, Deciding, Writing

The 15th Station podcast

In our first episode of 2024, we dive into the Church controversy that ended 2023 — the issuance of a Vatican “declaration” on blessings for people in “irregular” relationships. What did the declaration say? How has it been received? Why was there such an uproar? Anna, Cam, James and Gavin try to unpack that, and also check in on the bishops in New Zealand, who have sent a document on Catholic teaching to the country’s politicians. In Christchurch, Bishop Michael Gielen has declared his intentions on the city’s new cathedral, while waiting to hear from his people. In Ireland, the bishops want to see people back at Mass, while in the UK there are fears AI might replace priests. We’re not so worried, though 🙂 

0

Homily for the Nativity of the Lord

Sermons from the Microphone