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Week 666–Wisdom from the Abbey–Mother Hilda Scott OSB–Love That Remembers
May 7, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/7/26 | ![]() Week 666–Wisdom from the Abbey–Mother Hilda Scott OSB–Love That Remembers | Mother Hilda says maternal love parallels God’s love reminding us of his constant presence. Whenever we think of God, it is in fact God reaching out to remind us of His constant presence | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Week 666–God in the Everyday–Fr Mike Delaney–Whispering Loudly | Fr Mike Delaney reflects on the joy a toddler's smile and high-fives brought to his parish as well as the complaints about elderly parishioners whispering loudly in the church | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Week 666–Gospel Reflection –Fr Joshua Whitehead–What Has God Done For You | Fr Josh Whitehead says faith deepens when we learn to recognise what God has done and is doing in our lives. Jesus promises that through the Holy Spirit, believers will come to know his presence within them — recognisable in specific moments or seasons of spiritual awakening | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Week 666–The Word–Bishop Tony Percy–Death, Deceit, Defamation | Bishop Tony Percy says now is the time to sow seeds of life, of truth, and hope – not death, deceit, and defamation: ‘Come Holy Spirit,’ we pray, ‘come, stay with us, reveal the Father and Son.’ | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() 260510 Journey Catholic Radio Week 666 | On The Journey This Week: Fr Josh Whitehead says faith deepens when we learn to recognise what God has done and is doing in our lives. Mother Hilda says maternal love parallels God’s love reminding us of his constant presence. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Byron & Francine Pirola and Fr Mike Delaney | — | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Week 666–Smart Loving–Byron & Francine Pirola–Is ‘Grace Alone’ Enough for Marriage | Byron & Francine Pirola ask: Can faith alone sustain a marriage? It's a question that prompts a deeper reflection on the balance between faith and human effort | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Week 665–Gospel Reflection–Fr James Arblaster–Universal Priesthood | Fr James Arblaster says in the 2nd reading, St Peter calls for all baptised Christians to see themselves as ordained to the common or universal priesthood. Consequently, all believers are invited to see their daily lives—work, relationships, joys, and struggles—as offerings to God in a spirit of sacrifice | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Week 665–The Word–Bishop Tony Percy– Creed Code Cult Communion | Bishop Tony Percy says today we encounter Jesus saying “I AM the Way, the Truth and the Life.” We can capture some of the richness that has been bequeathed to us through the structure of Creed, Code, Cult, Communion: Jesus is the Truth. We have a Creed (beliefs). Jesus is the Life. We have a Cult (sacraments). Jesus is the Way. We have a Code (morality). Jesus teaches us to pray (communion) | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Week 665–Milk & Honey–Trish McCarthy–Care for Self | Trish McCarthy distinguishes between self-care, which can become self-centred, and caring for self, which is rooted in God’s compassion and guided by the Spirit. True care for self flows from theological principles like human dignity, Sabbath rest, and God’s mercy | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() Week 665–The Call–Fr Dave Callaghan MGL– Signposts Aren't The Destination | Fr Dave Callaghan MGL says a street sign pointing home is not the home itself but the pointer for your destination. In the same way, the good things of the world are expressions of divine love, signs meant to lead us to God, not become ends in themselves | — | ||||||
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| 4/30/26 | ![]() Week 665–Wisdom from the Abbey–Mother Hilda Scott OSB–God Has A Name | Mother Hilda says God’s name is love and is expressed through qualities like mercy, kindness, patience, and forgiveness. God also has a name for each person — their own name — meaning every individual is, for God, a unique expression of love, and even our weaknesses are embraced within God’s love | — | ||||||
| 4/30/26 | ![]() 260503 Journey Catholic Radio Week 665 | On The Journey This Week: Fr Mike Delaney says in uncertain times with competing voices, the Gospel calls us to recognise and follow the voice of Jesus. Mother Hilda says God’s name is love and is expressed through qualities like mercy, kindness, patience, and forgiveness. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Trish McCarthy and Fr Dave Callaghan MGL. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Week 664–Habits for Disciples–Peter Abela–Bible for Breakfast | Peter Abela says pairing a new habit with an existing routine makes behaviour change easier. One practical application is combining Bible reading with breakfast. This "Bible for Breakfast" approach helps make daily scripture reading a consistent practice by anchoring it to an established routine. | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Week 664–Wisdom from the Abbey–Mother Hilda Scott OSB–God is Love | Mother Hilda reflects on St John’s message that God is Love. For some it goes over their head, for others it’s so familiar that it has no impact, but we will always find it in our human experiences, God is love in our isolation, rejection, failures, our pain. God’s always there with His Love | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() 260426 Journey Catholic Radio Week 664 | On The Journey This Week: Fr Mike Delaney says in uncertain times with competing voices, the Gospel calls us to recognise and follow the voice of Jesus. Mother Hilda reflects on St John’s message that God is Love. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Christy Honeysett and Peter Abela | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Week 664–Gospel Reflection–Fr Mike Delaney–Which Voice? | Fr Mike Delaney says in uncertain times with competing voices, the Gospel calls us to recognise and follow the voice of Jesus, who leads his flock with care and calls each by name. With competing voices pulling us in different directions, our ability to respond depends on how well we know the shepherd's voice | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Week 664–Cultivating Holiness–Christy Honeysett–Living the Resurrection in Daily Life | Christy Honeysett invites us to intentionally let the power of the resurrection shape our daily lives, especially in how we bring peace, hope, and love into our families and relationships. Ultimately, we are encouraged to allow Jesus to loosen whatever "shroud" holds us back from fully living, so we can choose the freedom of love each day rather than retreating into comfort or fear | — | ||||||
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Week 664–The Word–Bishop Tony Percy–Roll the Dice | Bishop Tony Percy says John's Gospel deepens the metaphor of the "narrow gate" by identifying Christ himself as both the gate and the pasture. So, let's roll the dice, let's walk through the narrow gate, and that'll be Christ, into the pasture who is Christ, and Christ will be right there greeting us: I am the good shepherd | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Week 663–Wisdom from the Abbey–Mother Hilda Scott OSB–The Prison Camp | Mother Hilda says meditating carefully on small passages of Scripture can open profound personal meaning and reveal God’s presence. By lingering over God’s Word and letting it speak personally, we are drawn into a deeper relationship with Him and ultimately toward the beauty of heaven. | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() 260419 Journey Catholic Radio Week 663 | On The Journey This Week: Fr John Corrigan says the disciples on the road to Emmaus remind us that even when we distance ourselves or lose faith, Jesus continues to seek us out. Mother Hilda says meditating carefully on small passages of Scripture can open profound personal meaning and reveal God’s presence. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Pete Gilmore and Mark Raue | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Week 663–Hearts on Fire Feet on the Move–Mark Raue–Just War | Mark Raue says 2026 has been marked by widespread conflict, most notably the controversial war on Iran, which has drawn strong condemnation including from Pope Leo XIV. Mark explains the Church’s doctrine of just war and the tension between Jesus’ call to peace and the responsibility to defend the vulnerable | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Week 663–Living the Gospel–Pete Gilmore–Talking A Big Game | Pete Gilmore says friendship is never based on exaggeration, lies to impress, or false claims, but rather on the authentic self. Lies trap us, creating isolation and forcing us to maintain a false reality. However, Jesus' teaching is that truth sets us free, allowing us to grow into who we are meant to be | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Week 663–The Word–Bishop Tony Percy–Stay with us Lord | Bishop Tony Percy reflects on Luke 24 and the Emmaus story, emphasizing their beautiful prayer “Stay with us, Lord” as a call to recognise Christ walking alongside us throughout life. It underscores that we are never abandoned by Him, even when hope seems lost and the importance of companionship in faith, showing that spiritual growth and mission are meant to be lived together, not alone | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Week 663–Gospel Reflection–Fr John Corrigan–Faith and Recognition | Fr John Corrigan says the disciples on the road to Emmaus remind us that even when we distance ourselves or lose faith, Jesus continues to seek us out and walk with us. Jesus models true apostolate — genuinely seeing and hearing others, speaking from the heart rather than preaching, with prayer and sacrifice coming before words | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() 260412 Journey Catholic Radio Week 662 | On The Journey This Week: Fr Josh Whitehead says Easter joy continues today through Jesus’ presence in our lives in the supernatural gifts He bestows. Mother Hilda says whenever we cling to anger, refuse compassion, or choose negativity in daily life, we too become prisoners of those attitudes. Plus, Bishop Tony Percy, Trish McCarthy and Fr Mike Delaney. | — | ||||||
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