Ron Peacock usually comes to the midday mass at St Kilian's. On this episode, he shares his reflections for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. A wonderful time to know more about his journey and his reflections.
Fr Junray shares his reflections on the gospel of the 5th Sunday of Lent. The significance of friendship in time of loss and grief. We have a God who is not afraid to display his emotions at the death of his friend Lazarus in Bethany as the House of the Afflicted, the Poor.
Fr Junray Rayna shares some important points on synodality; along with the words of Pope Francis describing the synodal path. Lastly, he shares the role of synodality in a local church and local parish community.
Fr Junray draws principles from the Divine Renovation, which reminds the significant role of hospitality in the Sunday Experience. Fr Junray dreams that the parishioners will be reminded that they are not guests of the parish, but hosts to welcome and warm people's hearts.
Fr Junray Rayna shares his vision and dream for St Kilian's Parish, Bendigo. Part 1
In this episode, Helen Mary Mewburn and Helen Fowler shared with us the significant role of pastoral associates in the community life. It is a massive role in the parish structure. Here, they both highlight the importance of welcoming, listening deeply and to be present to the people they are ministering.
Everyone carries a beautiful, inspiring and sacred story to tell. This is basically the point of St Kilian’s Parish Podcast: letting the stories of our parish and its parishioners inspire others. In this episode, Fr Junray shares stories of his family, faith and parish life. Miggy brings about the role of faith in teaching and its impact in the school and parish community. He also talks how important to balance parish ministries, school works, friendships, and sports in the community.