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Creative Catholicism
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Creative Catholicism
Creative Catholicism - Mary For A Fragile World - Episode 4 - Mary and Judgement
This episode of Mary for a Fragile World reflects on how decades of prosperity have left many Australians complacent, disengaged, and reluctant to confront the deeper causes of social problems, arguing that true compassion requires moral discernment and personal responsibility. Father James Grant critiques a culture that avoids judgment, noting its impact on homelessness, youth anxiety, addiction, and broader societal stagnation, and contrasts this with Marian theology, which emphasises truth, renewal, and the human capacity—through decisive action and partnership with God—to break cycles of despair and embrace meaningful change.
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1 day ago
11 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Mary For A Fragile World - Episode 3 - Mary and Mission
In this episode of Mary for a Fragile World, Father James Grant explores the theme of “Mary and Mission,” reflecting on how Mary’s humble and faithful “yes” to God serves as the foundation and model for Christian mission. Drawing on the teachings of the Second Vatican Council and scripture, he emphasises that mission is not only about helping others but about allowing Mary’s example of trust, humility, and participation with God to transform individuals and societies. Father Grant argues that Marian spirituality remains profoundly active and interventionist, calling all Catholics to embrace their own “yes” to God and live the Gospel through their actions, just as Mary did.
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1 week ago
6 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Mary For A Fragile World - Episode 2 - Mary In Action - The Hidden Path
Father James Grant explores Mary’s quiet humility and how her hidden faith reveals God in everyday life. He contrasts her selfless example with modern self-importance, urging listeners to take responsibility for their actions and serve others through small, unseen acts of love.
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2 weeks ago
11 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 28 - Wrestling with God
Father James Grant explores how fear and hardship can test our faith and prayer life. Through a story of a desperate father and reflections on the saints, he shows that struggling with God is part of faith—and that the Holy Spirit restores our trust and communication with him.
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2 weeks ago
7 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 27 - Trinity Verses Chaos
In episode 27 of Thinking Out Loud, titled “Trinity versus Chaos,” Father James Grant explains the Christian belief in one God as three equal persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and contrasts this divine community with today’s individualistic, disconnected culture. He argues that the Trinity reveals both the nature of God and humanity’s calling to live in relationship and unity, offering a cure for the loneliness and chaos of modern life.
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2 weeks ago
8 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 26 - Estrangement From Ourselves
Father James Grant reflects on ageing, loss, and faith, challenging the idea of old age as a carefree “golden time.” Sharing the story of his late wife Dolores, he explores how suffering and loss can become paths to spiritual renewal. Drawing on Christ’s passion, he suggests that as we let go of worldly attachments and self-centered desires, we grow closer to God—finding in estrangement from our former selves the beginning of a deeper, resurrected life.
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3 weeks ago
8 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 25 - Betrayal
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant explores the universal reality of betrayal, from the failures of the disciples to modern examples in society and the Church. He reminds listeners that betrayal is part of human nature but that forgiveness—honest, humble, and responsible—is the path to healing and renewal. For Catholics, betrayal is not the end, but the beginning of redemption through God’s grace.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 24 - Agro
In this episode, Father James Grant shares a story about a difficult person named Tony, who refused to take responsibility for his actions and blamed others for his problems. Using this encounter, Father Grant reflects on human selfishness and the Christian call to serve others and approach life with childlike humility. Despite frustration, he concludes that following Jesus means extending grace—even to those who seem least deserving.
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1 month ago
6 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 23 - Seen and Not Heard
In this episode, Father James Grant argues that the Catholic Church in Australia is being pressured to stay silent and avoid public influence. He urges Catholics to resist watering down their beliefs for acceptance, drawing on the example of Jesus’ rejection and Pope John Paul II’s boldness. The Church, he says, must speak the truth openly, even in the face of hostility.
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1 month ago
6 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Mary For A Fragile World - Episode 1 - What Is This Mary Thing
Mary for a Fragile World with Father James Grant opens with an exploration of Mary’s place in Catholic life and why devotion to her remains vital today. In this first episode, Father James reflects on Mary’s quiet strength, her example of humility, and her ability to guide us toward God through the ordinary and the small. Drawing on personal stories, cultural critique, and the witness of his late wife Dolores, he shows how Mary offers stability, courage, and purpose in a noisy, restless world—calling us to embrace love, suffering, and everyday acts of faith as paths to transformation.
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1 month ago
16 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 22 - Transcendence - Making My Life Work
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the Feast of the Ascension and its deeper meaning of human transcendence. He contrasts society’s pursuit of fame, recognition, and control—even through destructive means like pornography—with the Catholic vision of transcendence rooted in generosity, humility, and service. True fulfilment, he argues, is found not in being remembered or celebrated, but in the simple, selfless acts of love that lead us beyond ourselves and toward the life God has prepared for us.
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1 month ago
8 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 21 - Resurrected Life
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the meaning of the resurrected life through stories from Brighton Cemetery, where his walks with his dog reveal tales of sacrifice, shame, dignity, and remembrance. He recounts the remarkable story of Maurice Buckley, a World War I soldier who overcame disgrace to earn the Victoria Cross, and observes the quiet resilience of grieving parents who continually leave toys at the graves of lost infants despite official restrictions. He also shares the simple yet profound impact of scripture on a distressed nursing home resident. Through these moments, Father James highlights how resurrection is not only a future hope but also a present reality—seen in courage, love, and the refusal to let death, shame, or despair have the final word.
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2 months ago
8 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 20 - Supernatural Love
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the true meaning of love in light of Jesus’ words, “love one another as I have loved you.” While often used sentimentally in weddings or speeches, Father Grant explains that Christ’s love is not about emotion or group bonding, but about sacrifice, obedience, and surrendering our own will to God’s. Drawing on the context of the Garden of Gethsemane, he shows how Jesus demonstrated love through anguish and submission, reminding us that real Catholic love is found not in feelings or human plans, but in faithful obedience to God’s will.
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2 months ago
7 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Modern Martyrs - Episode 2 - Bernhard Lichtenberg
In this episode of the Modern Martyrs, Father James Grant tells the story of Blessed Bernard Lichtenberg, parish priest of St. Hedwig’s in Berlin. Known for his quiet but firm resistance to the Nazis, he opposed their sterilisation laws, protested abuses, and publicly prayed for Jews after Kristallnacht. Arrested in 1941 for his prayers, he refused to compromise his faith and died in Nazi custody in 1943, leaving an enduring witness of courage, conscience, and Catholic integrity.
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2 months ago
16 minutes 12 seconds

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 19 - The Age of Contrast
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the contrasts of modern life, where security and surveillance are rising yet crime continues to flourish, often through deception and scams. He shares personal stories and observations to highlight how trust, honesty, and authenticity have become increasingly blurred in society. Drawing on the words of Jesus, he reminds listeners that true discipleship is about knowing and following the authentic voice of Christ, which is direct, life-giving, and trustworthy. Father James calls Catholics to live with integrity, giving rather than taking, and embodying the cadence of Christ’s words and actions in daily life.
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2 months ago
6 minutes 59 seconds

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 18 - Real Hope
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the meaning of “real hope” by contrasting the resilience of past generations with the challenges of today. Drawing on personal memories of his grandmother’s strength, the struggles of early Christians, and the story of a woman facing cancer with faith, he argues that true Christian hope is not mere optimism or human stubbornness, but the assurance found in Christ’s victory over death. This deeper hope, he suggests, calls us to live with courage and faith beyond fear, surpassing the limitations of each generation.
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2 months ago
6 minutes

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Creative Catholicism - Modern Martyrs - Episode 1 - Max Kolbe
This is the first in a news series by Father James Grant. In this episode of Modern Martyrs, Father James Grant reflects on the life of St. Max Kolbe, the Polish Franciscan priest who gave his life at Auschwitz. Beyond his famous act of sacrifice, Kolbe’s daily devotion, service to the poor, and deep love of Mary reveal a model of faith lived out in both quiet suffering and extraordinary courage.
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3 months ago
28 minutes 6 seconds

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 17 - Just what is Catholic?
Father James Grant unpacks the heart of Catholicism — God becoming one of us, living out our calling, embracing forgiveness, and finding prayer in everyday life — with honesty, warmth, and a dash of humour.
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3 months ago
7 minutes 35 seconds

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Creative Catholicism - Making Catholicism Work - Episode 20 - Change and Unchangeable Foundations
In episode 20 of Making Catholicism Work, titled "Change and Unchangeable Foundations", Father James Grant explores the tension between modern calls for institutional reform and the enduring truths of the Catholic faith. Drawing from his experience in industrial chaplaincy, Father Grant challenges the assumption that churches must adapt to survive, arguing instead that clarity, not conformity, is what sustains faith. He critiques the rewriting of history, the culture of resentment, and the erosion of gratitude in modern Australia, while affirming the Catholic call to use our God-given gifts in service of truth, humility, and thankfulness. Sales of Father James Grant's "Making Catholicism Work", along with his previous works, can be obtained from Connor Court Publishing. Click here to buy Making Catholicism Work.
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3 months ago
15 minutes 5 seconds

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Creative Catholicism - Thinking Out Loud - Episode 16 - True Security
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on his time living and working in communist East Germany and Hungary during the 1980s. He explores the illusion of state-provided security and the spiritual toll it took on society—highlighting how fear and dependency replaced freedom and personal responsibility. Drawing a striking parallel to modern Australia, particularly among disconnected and anxious youth, Father James warns of a creeping "psychological communism" marked by fear and comfort over courage and meaning. He offers a bold message from the Catholic faith: true security is not found in safety or control, but in a life of faith, freedom, and service to others.
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3 months ago
6 minutes 44 seconds

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