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On The Journey This Week: Mons Graham Schmitzer says this Gospel calls parents to be domestic bishops, nurturing faith and family. Mother Hilda says Hosea 11 is essential reading to remember God’s activity in your life. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Trish McCarthy, and Deacon Josh ClaytonThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mons Graham Schmitzer says that this gospel emphasizes Christ's loving welcome to children and the responsibility of parents to nurture both physical life and faith.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mother Hilda calls us use Hosea 11 to reflect on God's enduring love for His people, even when they stray from Him. Insert your own name into the scripture to make the message personal and to remember times when you have experienced God's presence in your lifeThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Trish McCarthy says that instead of associating tears with weakness, leading us to suppress emotions, we can see tears, especially spiritual ones, as a gift from God, offering healing, joy, and a deeper connection with His presence.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Bernard Gordon says that today's readings highlight embracing generosity and rejoicing in the gifts of others. Jesus teaches his disciples to celebrate the good done by others in His name, challenging us to overcome jealousy and recognize the gifts of others as blessings for allThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mother Hilda says that Don Columba Marmion, an Irish monk, emphasized that in God's Word, not only do we find God, but God also finds and listens to us, revealing a deep mutual connection between humanity and the divineThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Tony Percy says this week Jesus helps us to sort through false fears and true fears. He encourages acceptance of those doing good and warns that reluctance to identify evil is not healthy or helpful. We must be guided by the Ten Commandments and BeatitudesThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Dave Callaghan MGL says the image of gold being refined in fire illustrates how God works in our lives, using trials and suffering to purify us. Our hearts are cleansed through seeking God's mercy, so that eventually Jesus can see His reflection in usThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Mike Delaney gives thanks for the opportunity to meet new people, leading to a thoughtful conversation about faith. It reminded him of the beauty of creation around us and how many people, while no longer attending church, still appreciate the grandeur of the world and the opportunities to connect with others…
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Bernard Gordon says that the readings highlight embracing generosity and rejoicing in the gifts of others. Mother Hilda has the story of Dom Columba Marmion. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Fr Dave Callaghan MGL, and Fr Mike Delaney.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Tony Percy says that Jesus emphasizes the importance of childlike receptiveness to God's kingdom and ties into Pope Francis' Jubilee Year 2025 message, focusing on hope, peace, and the importance of children and familyThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Pete Gilmore says that we tend to take on too much at once, and this is how people sometimes approach their relationship with God, mistakenly believing that they must do many things to earn His love, when God’s love is unconditionalThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Chris de Rosario says Jesus calls us to trust like little children. Mother Hilda has a simple prayer from the Desert Fathers and Mothers. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, a menALIVE testimony on Growing Good Men, and Pete Gilmore.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Chris de Rosario says that Jesus' sacrifice—taking on human suffering and sin gives humanity life and hope. Jesus urges us to be like little children and trust in God's presence, calling on Him constantly, as we are made for God, not this worldThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Sheldon Burke CRS says Jesus reminds us that life involves suffering. Mother Hilda calls all to go to church on Sunday instead of worshipping a God of another kind somewhere else. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Fr Dave Callaghan, and Peter Abela.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mother Hilda says God must delight in the various forms of worship and community gatherings Sunday morning at various churches; from singing to fellowship and the communal spirit. It's a great reason to go to church on Sunday instead of worshipping a God of another kind somewhere else. After all, God's going to church on Sunday…
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Fr Dave Callaghan says that sin arises when we focus on our own desires it as a way to satisfy our hunger rather than giving thanks for the gift from God. The antidote to sin is worship, which shifts our focus from ourselves to God, helping us overcome temptations like lust, greed, and envyThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Peter Abela says that Jesus, if living today, would still perform humble tasks just as he humbly washed the disciples' feet. Jesus’ act encourages us to perform humble, simple, or unnoticed acts of service, to follow Jesus' example of humility and love in daily lifeThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mother Hilda, while cleaning windows, sees unexpected spiritual beauty in a dirty window and feels a renewed sense of connection to the divine, and seeing the fire of God licking the day ahead, consuming everything that would happen and turning it to pure love.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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(Fr Tony Percy says that Jesus’ dramatic act of healing the deaf and dumb man emphasizes God's deep involvement in humanity, showing that Christ desires to connect with us on every level—spirit, soul, and body.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Mike Delaney says that this year’s Tasmania Wine Festival, with its wine tastings, friendly interactions, enjoyable music, sense of community, and shared enthusiasm reminded him of the contagious passion and authority with which Jesus spoke to the crowds of his time, inspiring them to seek joy and fulfillment in daily life.…
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Simon Apablaza says the readings today emphasize the profound healing and renewal that God offers. Mother Hilda sees unexpected spiritual beauty in a dirty window. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Byron & Francine Pirola, and Fr Mike DelaneyThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Simon Apablaza says the readings today emphasize a transformative vision where the blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk, and the mute speak joyfully, reflecting the profound healing and renewal that God offers.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Mark De Battista says this Gospel highlights while we may deceive others, we cannot deceive God. Mother Hilda says we’re called to trust in God's promises even in times of uncertainty. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Trish McCarthy, and Deacon Josh Clayton.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Mark De Battista says Human beings are prone to self-deception in their relationship with God & each other. The solution to overcoming self-delusion is to approach the gospel with honesty, self-awareness, and a willingness to see oneself truthfully, recognizing that while we may deceive others, we cannot deceive God.…
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Fr Tony Percy says that Jesus insists that holiness is about removing grit from our hearts, not so much from our hands. Jesus is in the bosom of the Father, and Father, Son, and Holy Spirit reside deeply in the bosom of humanity. Can we identify our evil intentions and let God reign a little more within?…
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Trish McCarthy says that when faced with challenges or even a disaster, adopting a prepared mindset, helps us respond with resilience. By trusting in God's presence, we can face life's ups and downs with acceptance and even joy as we place our trust in JesusThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Daniel Serratore says that true service to God begins with prayer. Mother Hilda says we can turn our emptiness and inadequacy into a blessing. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Steve Kay from menALIVE and Peter Abela.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mother Hilda says that rather than viewing emptiness as a flaw, we can embrace it to communicate more deeply with God and leave it to him to answer you at the right time. Our emptiness is a blessing, not a curse.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Steve Kay from Caloundra, QLD, in conversation with Journey Editor, Max Norden on how attending an Ignite Conference influenced him to join the men’s ministry menALIVE in his local Caloundra parish.The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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On The Journey This Week: Fr John Corrigan says that all of today's readings evoke the theme of feasting. Mother Hilda says the 2014 film, the Water Diviner, aptly describes our heavenly Father. Fr Tony Percy and the Eucharistic tradition of the day of the Sun. Pete Gilmore and is it really hard to love? And Mark Raue delves into the meaning of “ra…
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Fr Tony Percy says that the early descriptions of the Eucharistic celebration highlight the continuity of Mass practices from the early Christian community to the present encouraging a renewal of faith in both the Eucharist and service to othersThe Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Mark Raue delves into the actual meaning of the words “radical” and “woke,” two words that have current meaning different from their Latin roots. In today’s environment would we call Jesus radical or even woke?The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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: Fr Michael Fallon says Jesus invites us to come to him as we are, and he will be our nourishment given us by God for our life journey. Mother Hilda asks, “is your life presence friendly?” Fr Tony Percy says that in the Greek, God is offering us Zoe, the ultimate gift, eternal and divine life. Francine Pirola encourages couples to regularly renew …
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