#96 | Is God worth getting to know?
"Is God Worth Getting to Know" is the first episode of a series inspired by listener feedback. In this episode, the Hearts+Minds team reflects on whether we really know Jesus.
#92 | When a loved one doesn't believe in God
When you struggle with the unbelief of friends and family, it can be hard to maintain your own conviction and help those around you.
#90 | What Does Easter Mean to Us? (rebroadcast)
While Easter weekend has passed, the reflections and meaning of this date must remain in our Hearts and Minds. Grace is God's life within us and we want to remind you of this.
#88 | Vices and Virtues are they still relevant in 2024?
Are virtues and vices relevant today? Listen to the 5 practical tips to develop virtues in your life.
Living Lent with our family
No matter what level of faith people have, Lent is a time of year that always captures attention. Not least because we mark the beginning with ash on our forehead! Maybe it’s because of long established cultural norms here in Ireland that we’ve always associated Lent as a time when we ‘give things up’ and you might find, in conversation with others, that it’s never really considered as a time people look forward to!
#86 | Trusting God with Our Lives: 3 tools to help you grow this Lent.
In this podcast episode, we delve into the radical meaning of Lent - our personal identification with the death of Christ.
#83 | Rediscovering the Extraordinary in Christmas
Would you like Christmas 2023 to be more meaningful for you? If so, join us as we delve into the significance of Christmas beyond the gifts and festive lights. Learn about Mary’s unwavering faith and Joseph's acceptance of human limitations.
Growing in Friendship with Jesus Christ this Advent
A true friend supports and helps us through the ups and downs in life; someone who is there for us not only when the going gets tough, but also in times of joy.
Why chastity isn't just about saying 'no'
St Augustine is noted to have famously said to God, prior to his conversion to the Christian faith, “give me chastity and temperance, but not yet!” After many trials and tears, this man went on to become a renowned saint and Doctor of the Church - meaning his writings and teachings have particular importance and value.
Planning for Hope
Being prepared to give an answer for the hope that lies within you can be daunting. It might seem like no one is really interested in their faith anymore.
What can a painting teach us about our faith?
Recently on a work trip to London, I took advantage of the opportunity to visit The National Gallery. One painting which took me by surprise was one by an artist I’d not heard of before, Annibale Carracci. In his painting ‘Domine, quo vadis?,’ he depicts Peter the Apostle as appearing stunned when he sees Christ walk past him with great vigour, carrying the cross.
Podcast #75 | Is the Catholic Faith Reasonable?
Many people think faith is naïve – childish – superstitious a pre- science space. The idea that science has replaced religion is often left unchallenged by believers. In today's podcast we explore how science and religion ask different questions.
Heaven - does it exist?
I do not think anyone would argue with the breathtaking beauty of our planet. God’s creation is a true wonder for us. Our faith tells us, however, that this world is just our temporary dwelling and that there is an eternal dwelling that far exceeds anything we could imagine.
Do we need to restore the real meaning of sex?
The first time I heard anyone publicly speak about sex was at a ‘chastity workshop’ in school when I was 16 years of age. We received a workshop that felt more in line with a talk about what is ‘forbidden’ by purity and abstinence, rather than learning about how the virtue of chastity might enrich our understanding of sex and its purpose in our lives.
Podcast #71 | Why is Mary Important to Us Catholics?
Mary is Jesus' mum. Mary was with Jesus his whole life. What does that tell us about Mary's role in His life?
Living spiritual motherhood - every woman can be a mother
One of the great things about being the mother of a large family is that there is always someone to hand the baby to when you need a few minutes to get something done. One of my little girls is the ‘go-to’ second mum in the house and she delights in being her little brother’s first choice!
The treasure of Easter
What does Easter mean for you? Is it just another of those feasts that turn up on the calendar charting the arrival of spring? Bringing in its wake hosts of golden daffodils fluttering and dancing in the breeze, as the famous poem says? Or does Easter have another deeper meaning in your life’s trajectory?
How to live this Holy Week well
Here we are in Holy Week, on the cusp of Easter. In a sense, this final week of Lent is like that last final stretch of a marathon; we are nearly there and the end is in sight. Yet this is also the time when we might feel most tempted to give up on those resolutions we’ve set ourselves because…well it’s almost Easter.
3 ways to respond when your faith is challenged
Walking through Dublin city centre on Ash Wednesday, I exchanged glances with a gentleman passing me on the footpath. Both of us were wearing ashes on our foreheads. It was a moment of connection, acknowledging each other's faith and observance of the holy day.
3 practical ways to grow this Lent
As a child, one of the first things I often heard people mention about Lent was to ask the question, “what are you giving up?” Random strangers or people who never seemed to talk about anything else to do with matters of faith, would suddenly speak about what they were ‘giving up.’ And the default was always chocolate and sweets!
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