April’s podcast on May Day? M’aider is about right in this case. So, if you’re prepared to forgive the chronological faux pas, you will certainly get something out of this At the Foot of the Cross podcast.
This episode sees us discuss the Bishops’ plenary assembly and ongoing formation week in Rome that saw Archbishop Richard Moth, twelfth Archbishop of Westminster, elected President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales.
Abbot Hugh Allan O.Praem, Director of Mission and our regular studio guest, talks to us about Pope Leo and his Augustinian charism as we approach the first anniversary of the Holy Father’s pontificate. The conversation then turns to Easter and this special time as we approach Pentecost.
A comfortable segue follows to our Biblical Apostolate slot and Fleur Dorrell reflects on the Via Lucis, the Way of Light (the Stations of the Resurrection).
The second half of the episode brings two of our bishops to the mic. Firstly, we hear from Bishop Peter Brignall, Bishop of Wrexham, who offers a poignant reflection for the National Day for Survivors of Abuse. We mark this important day on Tuesday, 5 May.
We conclude with a few words from our new President, Archbishop Richard Moth.
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