
This is the podcast where culinary and Christianity collide. Each week Fr. Ben Bradshaw will serve up homilies, whip up Teaching Tapas, answer your burning questions, and pass along recipes.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

In this episode, Fr. Ben, Silvia and Khira discuss the beauty of Advent. What they do to prepare, family traditions, and some insights on the season itself and what it means.
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Advent begins a new liturgical year in Catholicism. Fr. Ben invites you to take the time this Advent to ponder a few questions about this past year and look to the upcoming year. Listen and take some time to answer these questions personally and even... more
There are many things in this world that we can't control, but there are two things we can control. Listen as Fr. Ben reveals those two things and how one can utilize them for the overall good of the world.
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Gratitude is key here @SoulFoodPriest ! Watch to learn why and why you should have gratitude as well, even in the midst of struggle.
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An exceptional chef and an even better priest. I enjoy listening to these episodes! Great way to tie together two of your passions. We are thankful for you!
Father Ben,
Just listened to your podcast on learning more about our Catholic faith in Brazil. I want to let you know that I am doing “Walking with Purpose” ( women’s Bible study) at St. Louis church. I am a cradle Catholic and my mind has been blown by this class. I have learned so much and my heart is exploding! I am feeling more confident to defend our beliefs. Thank you for your wonderful podcasts.
Father Ben,I often login on the web to hear your homilies even when we can’t make it to mass at Saint Michael’s and attend elsewhere. It’s very cool that I can now do it as a podcast. Thanks!
I will be adding this podcast to my favorites. I can’t wait to hear more.
Can’t wait to hear more !!
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Exploring the unique intersection of culinary arts and spiritual teachings, this podcast offers a delightful blend of homilies, cooking tutorials, and engaging discussions on faith. Episodes frequently incorporate personal anecdotes, practical life lessons, and theological insights, encouraging listeners to find joy and meaning in both everyday and extraordinary experiences. Topics range from exploring the role of community in personal growth to discussing recipes and cooking techniques, making it ideal for those who appreciate a thoughtful approach to both food and faith.
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