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From Archbishop Donald Bolen, and everyone at the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Regina, Merry Christmas!
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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As we enter this Third Week of Advent, Deacon Eric reflects on the first gift of the season, the gift of hope as encountered through the lens of Luke’s Gospel. Join us as we explore the gritty, courageous nature of hope—not as naive optimism but as a radical response to life’s uncertainties. Drawing on insights from Scripture, spiritual writers, and the Advent tradition, we uncover how hope can inspire us to be active co-workers in God’s promise, even in the darkest moments. Light your Advent candle, and journey with us into the heart of Advent hope.
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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This week on Thinking faith we dust off the stacks and pour through ancient tomes as we step into the fascinating world of history, records and storytelling with Rae Horseman, the Archivist for the Archdiocese of Regina. In this two-part series Rae shares captivating stories from the archives, explains how historical records shape our understanding of faith and community, and highlights the importance of preserving the legacy and stories of our local Church for future generations.
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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This week on Thinking Faith we dust off the stacks and pour through ancient tomes as we step into the fascinating world of history, records and storytelling with Rae Horseman, the Archivist for the Archdiocese of Regina. In this two-part series, Rae shares captivating stories from the archives, explains how historical records shape our understanding of faith and community, and highlights the importance of preserving the legacy and stories of our local Church for future generations.
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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This week on Thinking Faith, we are pleased to conclude our series featuring our recent diocesan gathering with Fr. Raymond Lafontaine along with a few parting thoughts from our Archbishop DOnald Bolen. Fr. Raymond, a priest from the Archdiocese of Montreal, spent six months with the Archdiocese of Regina starting in May 2024. During his study leave, he visited countless parishes and groups, connecting with priests, pastoral staff, and lay leaders while observing and learning how we “walk together” as a synodal church on mission. Most recently, he participated as a table facilitator at the 2nd Synodal Assembly in Rome in October. In this series of talks, he shares some of the background leading up to the final gathering in Rome and examines "What did the Spirit speak to the Church through the Synod?" "How far did we progress on the synodal path, and how can we deepen our commitment to walking together in communion, participation, and mission?
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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This week on Thinking Faith, we are pleased to continue our series featuring our recent diocesan gathering with Fr. Raymond Lafontaine. Fr. Raymond, a priest from the Archdiocese of Montreal, spent six months with the Archdiocese of Regina starting in May 2024. During his study leave, he visited countless parishes and groups, connecting with priests, pastoral staff, and lay leaders while observing and learning how we “walk together” as a synodal church on mission. Most recently, he participated as a table facilitator at the 2nd Synodal Assembly in Rome in October. In this series of talks, he shares some of the background leading up to the final gathering in Rome and examines "What did the Spirit speak to the Church through the Synod?" "How far did we progress on the synodal path, and how can we deepen our commitment to walking together in communion, participation, and mission?
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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This week on Thinking Faith, we are pleased to share a portion of our recent diocesan gathering with Fr. Raymond Lafontaine. Fr. Raymond, a priest from the Archdiocese of Montreal, spent six months with the Archdiocese of Regina starting in May 2024. During his study leave, he visited countless parishes and groups, connecting with priests, pastoral staff, and lay leaders while observing and learning how we “walk together” as a synodal church on mission. Most recently, he participated as a table facilitator at the 2nd Synodal Assembly in Rome in October. In this series of talks, he shares some of the background leading up to the final gathering in Rome and examines "What did the Spirit speak to the Church through the Synod?" "How far did we progress on the synodal path, and how can we deepen our commitment to walking together in communion, participation, and mission?"
This podcast is made possible, in part, through generous donations to our Archbishop's Appeal from listeners like you. Prayerfully consider offering your support today at https://archregina.sk.ca/grouppage/donate-archbishops-appeal/.
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This week, Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett field another randomly drawn question courtesy of the Conquest Boys Club of St. Anne's parish in Regina. They'll be talking about the Ecumenical movement and unity among Christians.
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Just in time for All Hallows Eve, Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett reach into their dwindling basket of questions from the St. Anne's Parish Conquest Boys Club to untomb the details about witch burnings, torture, and the Inquisition.
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This week on Thinking Faith, Deacon Eric Gurash welcomes Marrick Reeve of Christ the King parish in Regina and Michelle Braden of the Archdiocese of Regina's Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry to discuss a new youth ministry pilot project. They'll share the ways that moving youth ministry from the parish and into a unique partnership with local Catholic schools has created exciting opportunities for conversation, relationship building, and conversion.
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Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett continue to delve into the pile of questions sent to them from the Conquest Boys Club at St. Anne's parish in Regina, Saskatchewan. This week they discuss women and the priesthood.
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Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett continue to delve into the pile of questions sent to them from the Conquest Boys Club at St. Anne's parish in Regina, Saskatchewan. This week, they discuss Adam and Eve and racial diversity.
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This week, Deacon Eric Gurash visits with Pierre O'Reilly, Executive Director of NET Ministries Canada, to discuss their 30th anniversary. They explore how the ministry challenges young Catholics to love Christ, embrace the life of the Church, and equips them for evangelization through personal witness, faith formation, and leadership training.
Learn more about this amazing ministry, book a retreat team, or get information on how to become a missionary at https://www.netcanada.ca/.
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Deacon Eric and Dr. Brett continue to delve into the pile of questions sent to them from the Conquest Boys Club at St. Anne's parish in Regina, Saskatchewan. This week they discuss the infalibility of the bible and why Catholic do things that aren't in the bible.
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Deacon Eric Gurash sits down with Director of Pastoral Services and Operations Lisa Polk to discuss the upcoming ArchRegina Congress, "Pilgrims of Hope," taking place Saturday, September 21, at Resurrection Parish in Regina. They'll discuss the changing dynamics and demographics of the Church in the Archdiocese of Regina and the ways that this year's Congress will explore the future vision of our Catholic churches in Southern Saskatchewan.
Learn more about this important opportunity to be part of a dynamic and spirit-driven process of change and transformation, and find out how you can take part at the following link: https://archregina.sk.ca/event/archregina-congress-pilgrims-of-hope/
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In this part two of two episodes in honour of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Day on September 10, Deacon Eric Gurash and wife Melissa discuss their work in mental health ministry and the ways parishes can get involved.
Essential Mental Health Resources:
9-8-8 National 24/7 Suicide Assistance Hotline: 9-8-8 is the new three-digit helpline that provides urgent, live support by phone and text to people in every province and territory across the country.World Suicide Prevention Day: https://suicideprevention.ca/media/world-suicide-prevention-day-banners-toolkit/
Emmaus Support Mental Health Ministries: https://emmaussupport.ca/
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In this part of one of two episodes in honour of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Day on September 10, Deacon Eric Gurash and their wife Melissa discuss their work in mental health ministry and the ways parishes can get involved.
Essential Mental Health Resources:
9-8-8 National 24/7 Suicide Assistance Hotline: 9-8-8 is the new three-digit helpline that provides urgent, live support by phone and text to people in every province and territory across the country.World Suicide Prevention Day: https://suicideprevention.ca/media/world-suicide-prevention-day-banners-toolkit/
Emmaus Support Mental Health Ministries: https://emmaussupport.ca/
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Deacon Eric Gurash is joined by his wife, Melissa, for this final installment of their summer retreat based on the fourth week of St. Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. Often referred to as Contemplations on Divine Love. This week, they wrap up their reflections on Jesus' Resurrection appearances, encountering God in all things, and living a spirit-filled life.
This retreat, a part of the Archdiocese of Regina's Lay Formation Program annual Spring retreat, was held at St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan.
Join a vibrant community of intentional disciples who are passionate about living a spirit-filled life in service to Christ, His Church, and the larger community. We are now accepting applications for our Fall intake. If you are interested, please reach out to our Program Coordinator, Deacon Eric Gurash at 306-721-6724 or email him at [email protected].
Download the Retreat Materials Here: https://archregina.sk.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Meeting-Jesus-Retreat.pdf
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Deacon Eric Gurash is joined by his wife, Melissa, as they lead you through a series of summer functions based on the fourth week of St. Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. Often referred to as Contemplations on Divine Love, over the next five weeks, they will offer a variety of reflections on Jesus' Resurrection appearances, encountering God in all things, and living a spirit-filled life.
This retreat, a part of the Archdiocese of Regina's Lay Formation Program annual Spring retreat, was held at St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan.
Join a vibrant community of intentional disciples who are passionate about living a spirit-filled life in service to Christ, His Church, and the larger community. We are now accepting applications for our Fall intake. If you are interested, please reach out to our Program Coordinator, Deacon Eric Gurash at 306-721-6724 or email him at [email protected].
Download the Retreat Materials Here: https://archregina.sk.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Meeting-Jesus-Retreat.pdf
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Deacon Eric Gurash is joined by his wife, Melissa, as they lead you through a series of summer functions based on the fourth week of St. Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises. Often referred to as Contemplations on Divine Love, over the next five weeks, they will offer a variety of reflections on Jesus' Resurrection appearances, encountering God in all things, and living a spirit-filled life.
This retreat, a part of the Archdiocese of Regina's Lay Formation Program annual Spring retreat, was held at St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan.
Join a vibrant community of intentional disciples who are passionate about living a spirit-filled life in service to Christ, His Church, and the larger community. We are now accepting applications for our Fall intake. If you are interested, please reach out to our Program Coordinator, Deacon Eric Gurash at 306-721-6724 or email him at [email protected].
Download the Retreat Materials Here: https://archregina.sk.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Meeting-Jesus-Retreat.pdf
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