POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD
POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD is a podcast which provides food for the soul. It provides weekly spiritual nourishment. It's contents includes a combination of scripture readings at Mass, daily office psalms, reflection from readings, meditation and prayers of the faithful from various sources with help of some angelic music in the background. Due to the demands of modern life, Christians and Catholics in particular often complain that they are unable to find time to attend mass or pray the daily office. Listening to this podcast not only softens the blow but also provides you with a great tool to help you pray and develop that beautiful relationship with God. This podcast helps to bring home the message that we are loved unconditionally by God the Father, Jesus our brother and God the Holy Spirit of truth as members of God's family. Therefore, it's our duty to share this good news with all in the way we live our lives - in love, mercy, kindness, compassion and forgiveness as our God Father, son and Holy Spirit are with us. POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD with Patrick Tifu is an easy, meditative, reflective & prayerful listen that you wouldn't want to start your day without. Rest assured you will enjoy it. Stay safe and God bless.
POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD
"MY LORD AND MY GOD". Divine Mercy Sunday (2nd Sunday Easter) 2026
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When people cast doubt on what you do, are suspicious of you, or even think negatively about you, how do react towards them? In the gospel today, we hear Thomas emphatically state that ‘Unless I see in his hands the mark of the nails, and place my finger into the mark of the nails, and place my hand into his side, I will never believe.’ Poor Thomas, he must have felt miserable, depressed, downcast when Jesus appeared to the other disciples in his absence and waited a week before showing up again. In his negativity and doubt, Christ would have been justified in giving him a talking-to or telling off. But No. He chose instead to present the facts: "...put out your hand, and place it in my side. Do not disbelieve, but believe.’ Christ responded with mercy – inviting him into an encounter in a way that will draw him into deeper faith. And Christ also comes to you and I again and again and again, mercifully inviting us into a relationship with him regardless of what we demand or how often we fall away. We pray that through His grace we may be like Thomas respond ‘My Lord and my God!’. May we be like Christ in our interactions with one another.