Spirituality Maire Cassidy and Catherine McMahon Spirituality Maire Cassidy and Catherine McMahon

Podcast #22 | What is Holy Week?

God comes to meet us is a well-known phrase of Pope Francis. With no mass or religious ceremonies over the Easter period, it can feel as if I cannot go to meet Him. How can we make the most of the end of Lent and Easter? Holy Week provides us with an opportunity to do precisely that.

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Spirituality Sylvia Speer Spirituality Sylvia Speer

What if I can’t sleep?

There’s nothing quite like a good night’s sleep. You waken well-rested and ready to face the day’s challenge. Yet sometimes the effort of trying to get a good night’s sleep can tire us out; plumping pillows… right room temperature… no screens before bed…warm milk…soothing app…good book (but not too good).

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Spirituality Sylvia Speer Spirituality Sylvia Speer

Where is Hope found this Christmas?

I recently received some Christmas cards in the post. It’s such a novelty, because receiving actual post which isn’t a shopping item or bills is unusual. I enjoyed checking the postmark and looking at the handwriting to figure out who had sent it. The anticipation of opening a card from someone I’ve not seen in months forms part of the excitement!

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Spirituality Karen Hickey Spirituality Karen Hickey

Does having God's perspective change my to-do list?

Yesterday, after much discussion, I agreed to find another guinea pig for our lonely little one. I need to mention that I needed another pet in the house like a hole in the head, but I had promised my children they could have another guinea. So, my search led me to find two more, a total of three. Forget that I’ve taken on three volunteer jobs that absorb my mornings, I had to take on three guinea pigs. My husband thought me mad.

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Spirituality Sylvia Speer Spirituality Sylvia Speer

Is forgiveness possible?

To err is human, to forgive divine is a phrase written by Alexander Pope in the 17th century. It strikes a chord within us as we recognise our tendency to make mistakes, while at the same time finding it difficult to forgive others.

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Spirituality Karen Hickey Spirituality Karen Hickey

How do I know when to take a risk?

“Don’t be afraid to dream a bit bigger, darling.” During the days of staycation, my husband and I were planning a dream vacation. For me, a hotel with a pool and restaurant was fine. He wanted a beautiful setting with adventurous trails and sites. I thought this was too ambitious.

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Spirituality Maire Cassidy and Catherine McMahon Spirituality Maire Cassidy and Catherine McMahon

Podcast #11 | What is Opus Dei? Part 2

Does your spiritual life feel like a bit of an experiment? Moments of great intensity but after nothing seems to have changed? In this episode, we explore how Opus Dei has helped many people to discover the adventure of spiritual life bedded down in daily routines.

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Spirituality Maire Cassidy and Catherine McMahon Spirituality Maire Cassidy and Catherine McMahon

Podcast #9 | What is Opus Dei? Part 1

The idea that you can find God in the boardroom, in your kitchen and at your workstation is still a surprise to many people. This was the message St Josemaría brought to light when he founded Opus Dei. In this episode we will be discussing the origins of Opus Dei.

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Spirituality Sylvia Speer Spirituality Sylvia Speer

Do we need to be rescued?

Have you noticed how certain ads appear stating,“You might be interested in….” and they can sometimes have the most tenuous link to a previous search. Well, recently it happened quite by chance that I was offered a chance to listen to “ABC conversations” with Dr. Richard Harris, Australian of the Year 2019.

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