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My Soul Delights - An Invitation to Journey Together in our Catholic Faith No Matter where You are in the Journey.


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  • 23. Reflections on Rome: Architecture, Paintings and More!

    17:17||Ep. 23
    In this short episode, we reflect a little on the detail and design in the architecture, sculptures, tombs, and frescoes that are steeped in so much history, with particular reference to St Peter's Basilica in Rome and how the dedicated work of gifted hands made it possible. Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com

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  • 22. The Eucharistic Miracle of Siena

    17:27||Ep. 22
    A short overview of the Eucharistic Miracle of Siena, Italy in 1730. This Eucharistic miracle is an ongoing miracle of preservation still occurring today in the Basilica of San Francesco!Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com
  • 21. A short reflection on the life of St Anthony of Padua

    18:28||Ep. 21
    In this episode, we look at the life of a popular and world-renowned saint, known for his gentleness, his love for God and for others, often attributed with the title, 'miracle-worker'. St Anthony was born in Lisbon, Portugal in 1195 and died in Padua, Italy in 1231. Within 11 months of his death, St Anthony was canonised and his feast day is celebrated on June 13th. Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com
  • 20. The Sign of the Cross

    17:42||Ep. 20
    In this short episode we look at this simple but powerful gesture - marking ourselves with the sign of the cross. Where does this practice come from? Why is it important and what does it signify? Marking ourselves with the sign of the cross reinforces some of the central mysteries of our faith and it is also a useful way of explaining them, while giving witness to the presence of the Holy Trinity in our everyday lives. Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com
  • 19. The Hail Mary Prayer

    17:59||Ep. 19
    In this episode, we share a short reflection on the Hail Mary prayer with reference to a leaflet on the power of the Hail Mary published by Ave Maria publications 1954. This little leaflet shares beautiful nuggets of wisdom on the beauty of the prayer, its deeper meaning and  where the words of the Hail Mary prayer are inspired from - namely Scripture. It emphasises the powerful intercession of Mary, a woman who is most revered of all women,  as the Mother of God and the Mother of the Church. "The Hail Mary is like a mine of gold that we can always take from but never exhaust". Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com
  • 18. St Patrick's Breastplate Prayer (Also known as "I Arise Today")

    04:45||Ep. 18
    The prayer known as St Patrick's Breastplate is attributed to the great saint, St Patrick and it is considered a prayer of protection.  The words of this prayer remind us that we arise each day through the strength of Christ with His protection as our shield and His wisdom to guide us. Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com
  • 17. The Story of the Miraculous Medal

    45:04||Ep. 17
    In this episode we look at the Miraculous Medal, a story that has many interweaving threads and contributes many examples of the providence of God and the closeness of our Blessed Mother Mary. The Miraculous Medal was a revelation of Our Lady to a young sister called Catherine Laboure, later to be declared a saint. St Catherine was born in 1806, France and in the year 1830 she joined the sisters of the Daughters of Charity which had been founded by St Vincent de Paul. Just a  few months later after she entered the congregation, St Catherine received two apparitions of Our Lady. It was in the second apparition of 27th November, 1830 that Our Lady revealed her wishes to have a medal struck according to the image that she conveyed to Catherine. She promised that anyone who would wear this medal would 'receive great graces'. The Miraculous Medal became known as 'miraculous' due to the countless miracles attributed to it. Music Credits: Inspirational Innovation by Ashamaluev MusicContact Email: msdcatholic@gmail.com