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Homilies by Bishop Erik Varden

Homilies by Bishop Erik Varden

By: St Rita Radio - EWTN Norge
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Homilies by Bishop Erik Varden is a collaborative project run by St Rita Radio - EWTN Norge and CoramFratribus.com. Erik Varden, born in 1974, is a Trappist monk and bishop. In 2002, after ten years at Cambridge, he joined Mount Saint Bernard Abbey in Charnwood Forest. Pope Francis named him bishop of Trondheim in 2019. CoramFratribus.com is his personal website© EWTN Norge Christianity Spirituality
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  • Confirmation | About Kyiv
    May 14 2023

    We want to be left tranquil, to have a good salary and at the same time plenty of leisure to do what we want, and access to 5G internet browsing. But then a massive crisis can, in a trice, turn reality upside down.

    https://coramfratribus.com/words-on-the-word/confirmation-5/

    • Speaker

    Bishop Erik Varden

    • Edited by

    Pål Johannes Nes - St Rita Radio - EWTN Norge


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    9 mins
  • Chrism Mass | 2023
    Apr 5 2023

    To be tempted, Christ shows us, is something quite banal, part and parcel of the life of faith in a world that has turned its back on God. What we must guard against is tempting God in our turn.

    Read more at https://coramfratribus.com/words-on-the-word/chrism-mass-2/

    • Speaker

    Bishop Erik Varden

    • Edited by

    Pål Johannes Nes - St Rita Radio - EWTN Norge

    Photograph: Diocese of Hamilton.

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    7 mins
  • Letter on Human Sexuality | Pastoral Letter NBK
    Apr 2 2023

    It is curious: our intensely body-conscious society in fact takes the body lightly, refusing to see it as significant of identity, supposing that the only selfhood of consequence is the one produced by subjective self-perception, as we construct ourselves in our own image.

    Read more at https://coramfratribus.com/archive/letter-on-human-sexuality/

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