
The podcasts seeks to revitalise the faith to inspire catholics around the world by creating joy and positivity in challenging times.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Father James Grant explores the tension between our own plans and God’s greater purpose, reflecting on humility, surrender, gratitude, and trusting in God’s will through prayer, community, and the example of Mary.
Father James Grant reflects on the two paths before us — the narrow road of faith and the easier road of worldly comfort — and explores the courage needed to follow Christ through struggle, sacrifice, and grace.
Father James Grant explores the quiet power of “little saints” — ordinary Catholics whose small acts of faith can help transform lives. Through the story of Ananias and St. Paul, Father James Grant reflects on humility, service, and God’s call to bea... more
A reflection on modern self-improvement culture and its limits, this episode contrasts worldly pursuits of power and recognition with Christ’s call to humility, hidden service, and a deeper transformation rooted in truth and self-sacrifice.
A reflection on suffering and abandonment, inviting listeners to rediscover God’s presence through community, trust, and the shared strength of Christ, Mary, and the Church.
In this episode, Father James reflects on the difficult call to pray for one’s enemies during pilgrimage, teaching that true spiritual transformation comes through love, forgiveness, and reliance on the wider community of faith.
In this episode of The Little Pilgrimage, Father James Grant reflects on gratitude as the essential attitude of the Catholic life. Through the teachings of Jesus and Scripture, he explores how humility and thankfulness open our eyes to God’s gifts an... more
In this episode of The Little Pilgrimage, Father James Grant reflects on the deeper purpose of pilgrimage—our call to partnership with God and participation in His divine life. Drawing on the example of Jesus and the faithful “yes” of Mary, he explor... more







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