Take Away the Stone
In this talk from the “What Are You Seeking” Retreat, Fr James Grant explains the five main obstacles we can have in our relationship with God: noise, sin, wounds, fear and temptation.
In this talk from the “What Are You Seeking” Retreat, Fr James Grant explains the five main obstacles we can have in our relationship with God: noise, sin, wounds, fear and temptation.
We chat to Victoria to find out what inspired her to become a teacher, how her faith comes in to her teaching, and what it means to be a steward of knowledge and language.
Lawyer Chris Kerin speaks on his own experience of discovering spirituality as a layperson, and how we can become saints through offering up our day-to-day work.
John Manna looks at authentic discipleship in a contemporary age, what and who a disciple is, and how discipleship relates to our lives.
In this third talk in the Crossing the Threshold series, Michael Papenkordt takes the model of the boy with the barley loaves to look at the notions of truth, grace, faith and reason.
In this second talk in the Crossing the Threshold series, Michael Papenkordt describes the door of faith that we enter through as Christians, and how the Catechism helps us to do so as the personal handbook for discipleship.
Professor Tracey Rowland speaks on the theological virtues of faith, hope & love and how Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI’s encyclicals brought them to a 21st Century society in desperate need of them.
Philosopher Sr Mary Prudence Allen RSM discusses how religious traditions influence personal identity and development, what advantages there are in being formed in Catholic tradition, and why a purposeful denial of religious formation to children is misguided.