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    Explore "vicar" with insightful episodes like "Dirtybitpodcast 305- Victoria The Vicar's Wife", "LAPodcast 416: Chris Packham Goshawk Chick Sniff Complaint", "What is your aim? (Matthew 24:14) DDP#946", "Intelligence service takes over Nord Stream investigation, "heightened attention" at power plants, vicar sentenced, radioactive museum sub" and "Episode 3: I’m not Andrew podcast-Case 3-The case of the haunted vicar" from podcasts like ""DirtybitPodcast", "Local Anaesthetic Podcast (LAPodcast)", "Daily Devotional Preaching", "Radio Sweden" and "I'm Not Andrew"" and more!

    Episodes (28)

    LAPodcast 416: Chris Packham Goshawk Chick Sniff Complaint

    LAPodcast 416: Chris Packham Goshawk Chick Sniff Complaint

    Stories this week include:

    • Vicar gets stolen house back only to find it full of squatters.
    • Elderly couple allegedly conned out of full rack of ribs.
    • Somerset Gimp banned from wearing gimp suit and ‘crawling, wriggling or writhing’ for five years.
    • Luminous sludge oozing from New York streets completely normal state city officials. 

    We discover the new John Mooner...

    Website: http://www.lapodcast.net/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LAPodcast/

    Twitter: @LAPodcast

    S1, EP3 - Rachel Noel

    S1, EP3 - Rachel Noel

    Rachel Noel is the Priest in Charge at St Mark's Church in Pennington, Hampshire. She has used art to explore her spirituality, mental health and her neurodiversity. Rachel has also encouraged  her parishioners to contribute to the parish's community art projects to help them keep connected during the COVID pandemic. The episode was recorded in August 2021.

    Rachel's (occasional) blog: www.thepinkvicar.com

    Personal art that people can purchase prints of: www.redbubble.com/people/PenChurch/shop

    St Mark's Church, Pennington: www.penningtonchurch.uk

    Rachel in the news: I was put on antidepressants and they made me manic (metro.co.uk)

    BBC Breakfast coverage about part of the Christmas project at St Mark's:
    https://youtu.be/x617LvqfoAg

    Video about St Mark's daily Advent Calendar: https://youtu.be/Gbdi-N3JatU?t=890

    Rachel's social media presence: 
    Twitter: @ThePinkVicar
    Instagram: @rachelnoel6

    Podcast details:
    Podcast email: artiststalespodcast@gmail.com
    X (formerly Twitter): @TalesArtists
    Instagram: @artists_tales_podcast
    Website: www.artiststales.net

    The 5 Solas: Semper Reformanda

    The 5 Solas: Semper Reformanda
    Many in the Western world confuse the way things are with the ways things have always been; taking advances in medicine, transportation, and technology for granted. But the things we enjoy have occupied a small portion of human history. In today's message, Pastor Marc Sharp begins a new series to examine Church history, so that we can look at where we’ve been to understand where we might be going, so we can correct our course. Could there be a cycle of “truth-error-correction” that the church experiences from time to time? If so, what shape does that cycle take? Where are we now in that cycle? We’re going to look at this in our walk through history over the next 5 weeks.

    75 Donough O'Mollony

    75 Donough O'Mollony
    HE was born of a noble family, was a priest, and vicar of the diocese of Kilialoe.
    This brave soldier and truly apostolic pastor did not fear to expose his life to danger when the wild beasts were laying the vineyard waste, opposing the heretics by word and deed.
    He was seized by the heretical soldiers in a certain part of Ormond which he was visiting as pastor, his hands were tied behind his back as if he were a robber, and he was led on foot to Dublin, in the midst of heretical soldiers who were as wicked as those who crucified Christ.
    It is easy to imagine what hardships he suffered on the way.
    I have often heard an account of them from my mother Margaret Mollony, who was a near relative of the martyr, but for shortness’ sake I omit them here.
    On reaching Dublin he was cast into prison in the Castle, and the different instruments, the boots, the iron gloves, the rack, with which the English executioners used to torture the confessors of Christ, were set before his eyes.
    He was asked by the supreme judge whether he was ready to subscribe to the Queen’s laws and decrees made about religion ?
    O’Mollony, full of the spirit of God, answered boldly, that he was willing to obey these laws so far as they were in accord with the laws of God and the decisions of Christ’s Vicar on earth.
    The judge, more unjust than Pilate, replied that the Queen in her own kingdom was the sole vicar of Christ and Head of the Church.
    ‘You must accept her supremacy or suffer death.’
    Mollony answered, ‘Either Paul, the teacher of the Gentiles, in his Epistle to the Corinthians, xiv., and to Timothy, ii., and Jesus Christ himself in his Gospels have erred frequently, or the Queen is not Christ’s Vicar.’
    ‘Then you do not admit,’ said the judge, ‘that the Queen has, next after Christ, supreme authority in things spiritual?’
    O’Mollony replied
    ‘I cannot admit in any way the supremacy of a woman, for women are forbidden to speak in the Church.
    Moreover, in defence of the opposite doctrine I am ready to endure the greatest torments and to lay down my life.’
    Very well,’ said the judge; we shall see whether your deeds correspond with your words.’
    About nine o’clock the next day the executioners put the iron gloves on his hands and the boots on his feet, and squeezed them so that the blood burst out.
    And as this torture failed, for Donough very often prayed to God, while it lasted, that with the aid of divine grace he might be found worthy to suffer such tortures for Christ’s sake, he was placed on the rack for two hours, and drawn SO that he was one span longer.
    All this time he was either praying or exhorting those who stood by to hold fast to that faith which is the sole way of salvation, and for which he did not hesitate to shed his blood and sacrifice his life.
    The executioners, moved even to tears by the patience and pious exhortations of the noble soldier,
    took him back to prison half-dead, by order of the wicked judge, where he died very piously a few hours after, April 24th, 1601.

    17 - Father Paul Scalia Speaks to the Diocesan Retreat Day for Married Couples on Poverty in Marriage

    17 - Father Paul Scalia Speaks to the Diocesan Retreat Day for Married Couples on Poverty in Marriage

    On Saturday, July 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Holy Trinity parish, in Gainesville, Fr. Paul Scalia, Episcopal Vicar for Clergy, hosted a Retreat Day for Married Couples.

    220 couples attended the enriching and reflective day, which included talks, Adoration, confession, spiritual time spent with the spouse, and concluded with Mass.

    Fr. Scalia gave talks on poverty, chastity and obedience (the three evangelical counsels of the consecrated life), and how they exist analogously in marriage. These vows are, of course, typically made by religious in community, though they are present in an analogous way in marriage.

    Poverty: When one marries, one does not just give up a certain pursuit of material things; rather, in marriage, one’s very life is opened up, shared with, and indeed given to the other. A spirit of poverty in marriage takes the form of giving up one’s own desires for the sake of the common good.

     

    Sitcom Showdown 020 - Vicar of Dibley

    Sitcom Showdown 020 - Vicar of Dibley

    Vicar of Dibley gets a nomination from Jeffers in the 2nd Christmas Special and the last episode of 2017. Will Steve tuck into The Christmas Lunch Incident and be left feeling satisfied? Or will it make him sick? Find out in the longest episode of Sitcom Showdown so far.

    Twitter: @SitcomShowdown

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