Podcasts

Food for Faith now offers three podcasts. You can scroll down to view all the latest episodes or click these links to view each individual podcast:

Lectio Divina - daily prayer with the scriptures

Homily Studio - weekly discussions on the sunday scriptures

Food for Faith - talks and reflections from fr john o'connor

Homily Studio – Sunday 28 September 2025

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Food for Faith Podcasts
Homily Studio - Sunday 28 September 2025
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Join Jelvine Cortez, Cushla O’Connor & Jane Maisey in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Read the scriptures for this Sunday at this link.

Homily Studio – Sunday 21 September 2025

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Food for Faith Podcasts
Homily Studio - Sunday 21 September 2025
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Join Kate Kearins, Margaret Bearsley and Rosalie Connors in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time.

Read this scriptures for this Sunday at this link.

Margaret mentioned the virtue of Prudence and suggests this Robert Barron reflection – at this link. and the Hillbilly Thomists Amos song at this link.

…and also refers to Brant Petre’s Catholic Productions at this link.

Kate reminds us of Pope Francis’ Five Finger Prayer at this link.

And the reference to the Triple Bottom Line which you can find at this link.

John mentions the Franciscans involvement with the business world. More at this link.

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together in prayer

together in prayer

in these hours and days we pray that the divine desire for the Church and the world may be revealed

calling the saints

calling the saints

From Rome today Cardinal John Dew has asked us to pray using the Litany of the Saints

Christ present

Christ present

I didn’t expect to see this at the funeral of Pope Francis

Keithy

Keithy

the three NZ Marist seminarians studying in Rome Hemi, Joseph & Lachie were also retreating

bridges not walls

bridges not walls

He not only discovered the bridges but then instead of waiting he traversed them