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Messages & homilies

Showing 19 messages of 19 homilies.

Understanding Loneliness

MP3 Audio file; PDF; PowerPoint | Talks

St Stephen’s Speech

MP3 Audio file | Talks

Faith and Journey

MP3 Audio file | Talks

Heaven Hell and God’s love – Notes

PDF - Opens with Adobe Reader | Talks

Heaven Hell God’s love – 2 lectures

MP3 Audio file | Talks

Heaven, hell and God’s love – Q&A

MP3 | Talks

Heaven, hell and God’s love

MP3; 1 hour | Talks

New Media workshop

| Talks

Social Media ideas

MP3 | Talks

Parish Websites – making them better

| Talks

New Media Presentation

| Talks

05 – Building for the kingdom

| Talks

04 – Heaven and hell

| Talks

04 – Purgatory

Audio | Talks

03 – The redemption of our bodies

| Talks

03 – The Ascension and New Creation

| Talks

02 – Jesus resurrection 2

| Talks

02 – Jesus resurrection – background

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01 – Thinking about death

| Talks
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