The Rooster Crows LPCC Podcast

著者: Rev. Stephen Milton
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  • Is it too late for spiritual wisdom to help undo the wrongs of the modern world?
    Copyright 2021
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Is it too late for spiritual wisdom to help undo the wrongs of the modern world?
Copyright 2021
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  • Finding Modern Meaning in the Sistine Chapel. A Podcast talk with Author, Jeannie Marshall.
    2024/10/03

    The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican has the world's most famous Christian images, but do they still matter? That's what Canadian author Jeannie Marshall has been thinking about for the past 20 years, since she moved to Rome. Join us for a fascinating personal meditation on how these 500 year old images can still be meaningful, even in our secular culture. To listen to the podcast, click here [ put in the url for the podcast on our website], to see it on YouTube, click here [ https://youtu.be/92CjyAec_HQ?si=Syk-an-Rfh_hUpaH].

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    39 分
  • Empowering the Unseen: Toronto Underhoused and Homeless Union (TUHU) Fight for Housing Justice in Toronto.
    2024/06/20

    In our latest podcast we tell the amazing story of the formation of Canada's first union for the homeless. The Toronto Underhoused and Homeless Union (TUHU) was created just over a year ago. Rev. Stephen Milton talks to two of the union's founding members, Rev. Angie Hocking and an African refugee, who has asked to be called Iya. It's a fascinating story of the unexpected formation of the union, and the equally surprising ways it has been helping people who are victims of the city's housing crisis.

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    36 分
  • Supporting the Spirit: Chaplains at U of T Offer Guidance and Care to Students
    2023/10/18

    Rev. Roberta speaks to Tim Kennedy and Jeanette Unger, chaplains with the Ecumenical Chaplaincy at U of T, who are a part of the critical piece of spiritual care for young adults.

    "Each year, thousands of students start at universities and colleges across Canada. Many are away from home, family and friends, and are learning who they are as adults for the first time. It can be a stage of both real anxiety, and also real growth. Professors and TAs will work hard to keep their brains working. But who is looking after their hearts? Today we speak with Tim Kennedy and Jeanette Unger, chaplains with the Ecumenical Chaplaincy at U of T, who are a part of the critical piece of spiritual care for young adults.
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    28 分

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