Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)

C&SI - Exploring the Acts of the Apostles (Part 2) with Fr Adrian Graffy (of whatgoodnews.org) - 8 May 2022 (S02E25)

May 08, 2022 Come & See Inspirations team Season 2 Episode 25
Come & See Inspirations (C&SI)
C&SI - Exploring the Acts of the Apostles (Part 2) with Fr Adrian Graffy (of whatgoodnews.org) - 8 May 2022 (S02E25)
Show Notes

Christus Resurrexit! Alleluia!!
Christ is Risen! Alleluia!!

With Easter joy we greet our listeners this fourth Sunday of Easter and continue to wish everyone a joyous Eastertide as Christians continue to celebrate the good news of the Resurrection!

On this weeks podcast we are continuing a partnership with the WhatGoodNews.org website and with Fr Adrian Graffy to reflect and share about the Acts of the Apostles, presenting part 2 of his reflection (Part 1 is available HERE).

We have  our run through the saints of the week and a few other liturgical odds and ends. Of course we also have our reflection on the gospel from John (John 10:27-30) this week.

We are an Easter people and Alleluia is our song!

Acts of the Apostles

One New Testament book is reserved for Easter Day and the following fifty days until Pentecost, and is never otherwise read publicly in Catholic Sunday or weekday liturgies. This book is the Acts of the Apostles.

We share with our listeners the second of two part introduction to this particular book of the bible presented by Fr Adrian Graffy. Fr Adrian Graffy is the parish priest at the Catholic Church of Christ the Eternal High Priest, Gidea Park, and is also a Scripture scholar and member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission. He directs the website WhatGoodNews.org which is a website containing an extensive collection of audio and video recordings of study days and faith talks. Many of the study days were given as part of the evangelisation outreach of the Catholic Diocese of Brentwood, England. 

As part of sharing the resources available on WhatGoodNews.org we wish to mention to supporters of the website and in particular to Independent Catholic News, the Diocese of Brentwood, and the Catholic Biblical Federation.