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The Journey Podcast
The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
500 episodes
3 days ago
Mother Hilda says we are the Father’s house, and God’s zeal is for our welfare and ultimate happiness. We are called to share in that same divine zeal—responding with compassion, prayer, and mercy toward others in their poverty, allowing God to act through us
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Mother Hilda says we are the Father’s house, and God’s zeal is for our welfare and ultimate happiness. We are called to share in that same divine zeal—responding with compassion, prayer, and mercy toward others in their poverty, allowing God to act through us
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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251026 Journey Catholic Radio Week 638
The Journey Podcast
51 minutes 23 seconds
2 weeks ago
251026 Journey Catholic Radio Week 638
On The Journey This Week: Fr Richard Healey says the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector should be understood as a lawsuit where God is the judge who vindicates the humble over the self-righteous. Mother Hilda tells her own parable of how we react to God. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Christy Honeysett, and Peter Abela
The Journey Podcast
Mother Hilda says we are the Father’s house, and God’s zeal is for our welfare and ultimate happiness. We are called to share in that same divine zeal—responding with compassion, prayer, and mercy toward others in their poverty, allowing God to act through us