Saint James Dundas | Podcast

Saint James Dundas | Podcast

Saint James Dundas | Podcast

A weekly Religion and Spirituality podcast

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Saint James Dundas | Podcast

Saint James Dundas | Podcast

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As the church marks a Feast called 'Corpus Christi' we take a moment to think about the many meanings carried by the Eucharist.
Jesus says "I am the good shepherd" and perhaps we'll find some comfort knowing our shepherd during these difficult days.
This week, marking Earth Sunday, Carleon reflects on our care for creation.
As we celebrate the great Feast of the Resurrection, lets take a few moments to see what stands out in that story as it is told in the Gospel of Saint John.
As we begin Holy Week this year, the story of Palm Sunday invites us into the anticipation of triumph and tragedy.
Two Greeks ask to see Jesus and we may never know if they did. But Jesus is more concerned about how we all get to see the glory of God.
Our Parish Deacon reflects on Saint John 3.14-21
This week we hear the story of Jesus' cleansing of the Temple and explore how Saint John gives the story a new meaning.
Take Up Your Cross and Follow me says Jesus. What does it mean for us to take up the cross this Lent?
This week we explore the mountain experience of the Transfiguration in Mark 9.2-9
Turning to Mark 1.29-39 we find a snap shot into the day in the life of Jesus and in miniature the life of a disciple.
The Feast of Candlemas or The Feast of Meeting is found in Luke's Gospel and highlights the universality of the good news that Christ brings as well as the cost.
We continue with those stories about the calling of disciples, turning to Mark 1.14-21
John begins the story of Jesus ministry with the calling of disciples, but not the stories we are familiar with. Andrew who calls Peter and then Philip who calls the cynical Nathaniel.
At the very beginning of Mark's Gospel is not a story of Jesus birth but rather of his baptism. Why and what does it mean for him and for all the baptized?
As we come to the end of the Christmas season we mark the Feast of Epiphany, the visit of the Magi to the Christ child. This week we consider Matthew's Christmas story.
In our last podcast of Advent and of 2020 we hear the story of the annunciation and reflect on Mary's YES to God.
At the beginning of Saint John's Gospel we find his poetry about the incarnation interrupted by the story of John the Baptist... what's that about?
Beginning a new Christian year with Advent we turn to Saint Mark's Gospel and one of the more challenges styles of ancient writing- his 'apocalypse'.
The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats makes us think about the culmination of our 'expectation and anticipation' of the coming Kingdom of God.
Exploring three approaches the the Parable of the Talents
Have we kept our lamps lit? Where they have gone out, how do we relight them? This week we turn to the parable of the 10 Bridesmaids in Matthew 25.
This week we hear some of the most loved words from Saint Matthew's Gospel- the beatitudes....
As Matthew's Gospel continues there is increasing conflict with religious authorities. In this passage Jesus faces the question of the most important commandment.
Saint Luke begins his Gospel with all sorts of hints and guesses and blatant declarations of the person of Jesus, including on the lips of Jesus himself has he describes his own ministry in the words of Isaiah.
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