A Father's Day Reflection by Dean Andreas Loewe ‘That needle’s gonna hurt’, I told my dad. I was in second grade, and my dad had taken me to the GP for my polio-booster jab. I hadn’t had many injections I…
Category: Reflections
Weekly Reflection • God is over all
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Good morning my name is Christopher Carolane, Canon Emeritus here at St Paul’s Cathedral and one of the associate clergy. It is my great privilege today to bring…
Weekly Reflection • Growing in Jesus
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. I greet you in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ. It is so good to be back with you again sharing this short time of reflection.…
Weekly Reflection • What are you passionate about?
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. What are you passionate about? You know, so passionate that once you get going, you can’t stop talking about your passion? I am quite passionate about riding my…
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Weekly Reflection • How do you define discipleship?
Listen to the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Welcome to our Monday morning reflection from St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne. My name is Heather Patacca. I am the Archdeacon of Melbourne, and Canon Precentor of the Cathedral.…
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Weekly Reflection • 2 Aug
Listen to the the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Warm greetings to you in the name of Christ, and in this name, I bring you His peace and grace. I am delighted to be back with…
Weekly Reflection • 26 July
Listen to the the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Sharing Abundance My name is Talitha Fraser and I am the Operations Officer here at St Paul’s Cathedral. You’ll have heard we’re doing an organisational sustainability audit…
Weekly Reflection • 19 July
Listen to the the audio version of the reflection here or read below. Dean Andreas begins our new series of weekly reflection as part of our #ClimateEmergency Campaign. Over the next weeks, Cathedral clergy and staff will be sharing reflections…
NAIDOC Week Reflection • 12 July
Wiradjuri man, artist and Anglican Priest Glenn Loughrey offers this week's reflection on the NAIDOC Week theme ‘Healing Country’ and our call as Christians to love our neighbours as ourselves. NAIDOC Week Reflection The NAIDOC 2021 theme is Healing Country.…
NAIDOC Week • Reflections
This week (4 July - 11 July) is NAIDOC Week when we celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples. Each day this week, we're sharing an artwork and reflection by Glenn Loughrey, Wiradjuri man,…