
Know the Faith. Love the Faith. Live the Faith.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Father and Annie head to Zebulun and Naphtali and discuss why the people there are in darkness - and explore why these territories are so significant in the mission of Jesus to establish his kingdom as he begins his public ministry and gathers apostl... more
When Jesus entered the Jordan, he met us there. Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore how the baptism of the Lord reveals our own calling to die with Christ and rise as lights to a world in darkness.
King Ahaz refuses God's sign, but Isaiah prophesies anyway: a virgin shall conceive Emmanuel. Fr. Hezekias and Annie explore Joseph as David's rightful heir, why God speaks in dreams, and how the Incarnation extends to us—we become the presence of Ch... more
Isaiah prophesied the blind would see and lame would walk. John the Baptist asks from prison: Are you the one? Fr. Hezekias and Annie unpack Jesus' answer, navigate the Herod family, and explain why Advent calls us to patience, fasting, not feasting.... more
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Fr. Hezekiah illuminates the Bible unlike any of I’ve ever heard. This podcast is my go to resource before going to Church every Sunday. Highly recommended!
I’ve listened a couple of times and I have really liked it. Unfortunately the subscription function doesn’t work.
I love this concept and your reflection on the readings. This really helps me prepare for Mass, so thank you!!
Please consider investing in better audio quality or record is a better acoustic space. The poor audio quality sounds like you’re recording inside of an empty fish bowl, and it’s distracting to your message.
These are great. Fr Hezekias and Fr Sebastian add very interesting and much needed context to the weekly gospel readings so that they are much more easily understood and internalized when I hear the readings in my own parish on Sundays.
Thanks to the Fathers for sharing their knowledge and expertise with the rest of us.
These are awesome if you really want to know the Bible
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Exploring weekly biblical readings, this podcast combines theology with practical reflections on faith, focusing on the spiritual journeys of its hosts. The discussions emphasize themes such as humility, justice, intercessory prayer, and community engagement, often weaving in personal anecdotes and historical context related to the scripture. Listeners are encouraged to view religious teachings through a lens of contemporary relevance, providing insights that enhance their understanding and application of Christian principles in daily life.
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