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Walking with the Word - A Simple Catholic Gospel Reflection

Walking with the Word - A Simple Catholic Gospel Reflection

De: Michael Gabriel Gunaprakash
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Walking with the Word is a short Catholic Gospel reflection podcast for everyday life.

My name is Michael Gabriel, and I am a lay Catholic, not a priest or pastor. This podcast is simply a personal reflection on the daily Gospel, shared in humility and faith, for those who wish to walk more closely with Christ through Scripture.

Each episode includes a brief Gospel reading, a simple explanation, a practical application for daily life, and a closing prayer. These reflections are meant to support Catholics, catechumens, and anyone seeking encouragement, peace, and deeper trust in God’s Word.

All reflections are offered in fidelity to the teachings of the Catholic Church and are devotional in nature. This podcast is not intended to replace the teaching authority of the Church or spiritual guidance from ordained clergy, but to accompany listeners in prayer and reflection.

Michael Gabriel Gunaprakash
Arte Cristianismo Espiritualidad Historia y Crítica Literaria Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Mass readings for 27 Dec (Feast of St. John, Apostle & Evangelist).
    Dec 26 2025

    On the Feast of Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist, we reflect on a faith that begins not with answers—but with encounter.

    Today’s readings invite us to stand at the empty tomb with John, to see beyond confusion and believe even when the story feels unfinished. Through a short reflection with gentle dark humor, this episode explores how faith often grows in uncertainty, silence, and waiting.

    Perfect for Catholics and Catechumens, this brief meditation encourages us to trust Christ not because everything makes sense—but because He has already entered the darkness before us.

    📖 Readings: 1 John 1:1–4 · Psalm 97 · John 20:1–8 ⏱️ Duration: ~3 minutes 📍 For listeners in Singapore and beyond

    🙏 “He saw… and he believed.”

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    3 m
  • Feast of Saint Stephen, First Martyr – 26 December
    Dec 25 2025

    Feast of Saint Stephen, First Martyr – 26 December

    What happens when Christmas joy meets real-world faith?

    On the day after Christmas, the Church celebrates Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr — a man who chose truth, forgiveness, and trust in God even when it cost him everything.

    In this short reflection, we begin with a light, relatable story and gently move into today’s readings from the Acts of the Apostles, Psalm 31, and the Gospel of Matthew. Through Stephen’s witness, we are reminded that following Christ isn’t always comfortable, but it is always faithful.

    This episode invites Catholics and Catechumens to reflect on courage in daily life, forgiveness in difficult moments, and trusting God when we feel misunderstood or unheard.

    A calm, thoughtful, and approachable reflection — perfect for quiet prayer, a short walk, or a moment of stillness during the Christmas season.

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    3 m
  • Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord – Christmas Day
    Dec 24 2025

    Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord – Christmas Day

    On this holy Christmas Day, we reflect on the mystery of the Word made flesh — God choosing to dwell among us.

    Through the readings from Isaiah, Hebrews, and the Gospel of John, this short reflection invites both Catholics and catechumens to pause, listen, and rediscover the heart of Christmas: Emmanuel, God with us.

    This episode offers:

    • a gentle opening prayer
    • a simple explanation of the Christmas Day readings
    • a practical reflection for daily life
    • a closing prayer to carry Christ’s peace beyond the celebration

    Christmas is more than a memory — it is a call to live with love, humility, and presence in a world longing for light.

    🕯️ A quiet moment of prayer and reflection for Christmas Day.

    📖 Readings Proclaimed

    • Isaiah 52:7–10
    • Psalm 98
    • Hebrews 1:1–6
    • John 1:1–18

    🔔 Ideal For

    Catholics, catechumens, seekers, and anyone wishing to spend a few prayerful minutes reflecting on the true meaning of Christmas.

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    3 m
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