Read the scriptures for Thursday of Week Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
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
Read the scriptures for Thursday of Week Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Join Kath Petrie & John Kinder in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the Feast of the Holy Trinity.
Read the scriptures for this feast at this link.Â
You might be interested in the well-known and much-appreciated Trinity Icon written by Rublev. More information at this link.
Read the scriptures for Wednesday Week Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for Tuesday of Week Seven in Ordinary Time at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church, at this link.
Read the scriptures for Pentecost at this link.
Join Jelvine Cortez, John Kinder & Kate Kearins in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the feast of Pentecost.
Read the Pentecost scriptures at this link.
John concluded with the Sequence for Pentecost. Here it chanted in English at this link and in Latin here.
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Jelvine mentioned the Holy Spirit window at Te Kupenga Catholic College in Auckland. Here it is:
Read the scriptures for the Feast of St. Matthais at this link.
Read the scriptures for the Feast of Ascension of the Lord at this link.
Join Kath Petrie & Colin MacLeod in conversation with John O’Connor reflecting on the scriptures for the Feast of the Ascension.
Read the scriptures for this feast at this link.
Kath mentioned Gerard Manley Hopkins great poem God’s Grandeur. Listen at this link.
John quotes Pope Benedict’s reflection for the Feast of the Ascension. You can find it at this link.
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