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The Journey Podcast
The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
500 episodes
4 days ago
Mother Hilda draws on Shakespeare’s “King Lear” to show a parallel between Cordelia's merciful response and God's grace—noting that while humans often demand justice and restitution, God offers forgiveness rather than requiring us to suffer for our wrongs
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Mother Hilda draws on Shakespeare’s “King Lear” to show a parallel between Cordelia's merciful response and God's grace—noting that while humans often demand justice and restitution, God offers forgiveness rather than requiring us to suffer for our wrongs
Show more...
Religion & Spirituality
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Week 648–Gospel Reflection–Fr Joshua Whitehead–Exceeding Great Joy
The Journey Podcast
3 minutes 27 seconds
4 days ago
Week 648–Gospel Reflection–Fr Joshua Whitehead–Exceeding Great Joy
Fr Joshua Whitehead says the Epiphany celebrates Jesus’ manifestation to each of us. True worship is not merely knowing about Jesus but encountering him intimately with exceeding great joy in which Jesus continues to reveal himself, calling us to radiant faith, deep joy, and heartfelt worship
The Journey Podcast
Mother Hilda draws on Shakespeare’s “King Lear” to show a parallel between Cordelia's merciful response and God's grace—noting that while humans often demand justice and restitution, God offers forgiveness rather than requiring us to suffer for our wrongs