Sinopsis
Just a bunch of things that Fr. Voisin has said in homilies and talks and stuff.
Episodios
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Homily for the Third Sunday in Easter
19/04/2026 Duración: 12minThe disciples on the road to Emmaus.
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Homily for the Second Sunday in Easter
12/04/2026 Duración: 11minIt's ok to have difficulties in the faith. "A thousand difficulties do not make one doubt" — Cardinal Newman.
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Homily for the Fifth Sunday in Lent
22/03/2026 Duración: 11minThe human side of Jesus and the backstory of Lazarus.
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Homily for the Second Sunday in Lent
01/03/2026 Duración: 11minTake a risk, obey God, and become a blessing to others.
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Homily for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
15/02/2026 Duración: 12minSeven Deadly Sins Pride: Excessive self-importance or arrogance Envy: Jealousy over others' traits or possessions Wrath: Intense or uncontrolled anger Sloth: Laziness or apathy toward responsibilities Greed: Obsessive desire for material wealth Lust: Excessive craving for sexual pleasure Gluttony: Overindulgence in food, drink, or consumption
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Homily for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
08/02/2026 Duración: 09minSt. John Chrysostom invites us to ponder what the world would be like if the entire Christian community lived in imitation of Christ: "Assuredly, there would be no more heathens, if we Christians took care to be what we ought to be; if we obeyed God's precepts, if we bore injuries without retaliation, if when cursed we blessed, if we rendered good for evil. For no man is so savage a wild beast that he would not run forthwith to the worship of the true religion, if he saw all Christians acting as I have said.
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Homily for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
25/01/2026 Duración: 08minOn Divine Calls, by Cardinal John Henry Newman "Such are the instances of Divine calls in Scripture, and their characteristic is this; to require instant obedience, and next to call us we know not to what; to call us on in the darkness. Faith alone can obey them. But it may be urged, How does this concern us now?… For in truth we are not called once only, but many times; all through our life Christ is calling us. He called us first in Baptism; but afterwards also; whether we obey His voice or not, He graciously calls us still. If we fall from our Baptism, He calls us to repent; if we are striving to fulfil our calling, He calls us on from grace to grace, and from holiness to holiness, while life is given us. Abraham was called from his home, Peter from his nets, Matthew from his office, Elisha from his farm, Nathanael from his retreat; we are all in course of calling, on and on, from one thing to another, having no resting place, but mounting towards our eternal rest, and obeying one command only to have
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