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This turbulent priest

Father Ed Tomlinson

This turbulent priest

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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This turbulent priest

Father Ed Tomlinson

This turbulent priest

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This turbulent priest

Father Ed Tomlinson

This turbulent priest

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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In this week's episode I speak to Karl Routlidge-Wilson. He runs the Pillar Box bar in Sherwood, Nottingham and was a bishop of the Continuing Anglican Church before he became a Catholic. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link
In this week's episode I reflect on the news that Mgr Newton, who heads the Ordinariate in the UK, is retiring and a new Ordinary has been appointed. I also share a conversation with a brother priest from the neighbouring deanery. You can now s
In this week's episode I reflect on hints of a Christian revival in the wider culture and also share my Easter sermon which reminds us to be of good cheer! You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.com/Thistur
In this week's episode I share some exciting news about a new church planting venture, the 'Wateringbury & Medway Towns Ordinariate Group'  which is to serve as daughter church to St Anselm's. I also share an excellent talk delivered several ye
In this week's light hearted episode I go head to head with my daughter Jemima as we compete to win the Easter quiz. We also review some of our favourite Easter hymns. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon
In this week's episode I share a lecture given in Pembury by Bishop Paul Mason on the theme 'Blessed are those who mourn" You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.com/Thisturbulentpriest1974Or visit patreon.c
In this week's episode I offer the Lent reflection I delivered for EWTN several years ago. It is based around the theme of the Lord's transfiguration, the occasion when he revealed to the disciples on the mountain top a vision of his true divin
In this week's episode I share a lecture given, by Dr Michael Ward, a few years ago as part of our parish lecture series. It focuses on the works of C S Lewis and especially his Narnia chronicles. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow
In this week's episode I chat with an old university friend who has spent many years working as an undertaker and who has now moved sideways to become a celebrant of civil funeral services. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this li
In this week's episode I share an extended version of a sermon I preached here in Pembury for the first Sunday in Lent. All aboard for a nautical theme aaarrrYou can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.com/Thist
In this week's episode I chat with Claire Pittam, the wife of Father Matthew Pittam, about life as a priest's wife. It is certainly a rare and unique vocation bringing with it challenges and blessings in equal measure. You can now support me on
In this week's episode I chat with a friend from the local rugby club about his experiences in overcoming grief and loss and dealing with the impact on mental health. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.
In this week's episode I ponder how the work of Christian unity today is being hampered not by divisions without but rather by divisions within the major denominations. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreo
In this week's episode I reflect on a weekend spent at a unique music festival held in a Pentecostal Church and draw from that experience my sense that Christianity is dividing along different lines today than it has done in the recent past. Yo
In this week's episode I reflect on a birthday, further grot in the Vatican and share an inspiring talk by Catholic author and speaker Joanna Bogle. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.com/Thisturbulentp
In this week's episode I reflect upon the latest Vatican document, Fiducia Supplicans, and give several reasons why I think it represents a genuine moment of crisis in the life of the church and will prove disastrous in practice. You can now su
In this week's episode there is a Christmas Quiz which Jemima and I battle over. And I also share a few favourite carols. Happy Christmas dear listeners! You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.com/Thisturbu
In this week's episode I give a short Advent reflection, interspersed with hymns and a poem, to help us make the most of this glorious season which so often gets lost because a secular Christmas can come crashing in too early! You can now suppo
In this episode I chat with a great family friend, Mike Jarvis, who I received into the Ordinariate some years ago. Today he and his wife remain supportive members of our group but worship at the Cathedral in Brentwood in Essex near  where they
In this week's episode I share a lecture recently delivered by the Catholic journalist Edward Pentin.  In it he reflects on the recent Synod on Synodality in Rome, from his unique perspective as a journalist who was present, and ponders if it r
In this week's episode I go back into the archives once again to share with you an excellent lecture, delivered for our parish as part of a series of talks in 2019, by Fr Marcus Holden. It centres on the role of grace in the life of faith. You
In this week's episode I chat with local Baptist minister, Pastor Dan, about his journey to faith and his love of Jazz music. You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon.com/Thisturbulentpriest1974Or visit patre
In this week's fun episode my daughter Jemima returns as a guest and together we discuss our favourite and least favourite hymns.  There are plenty of laughs and groans along the way! You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link htt
To what extent should Christians involve themselves in politics? To what extent should politicians interfere in the life of faith? The question of politics v religions has long been a thorny one but we now live in an age where politicians incre
In this week's podcast I catch up with Fr Lusted, over a cup of tea in the presbytery, and we discuss his journey from the Church of England into the Catholic Church.  You can now support me on patreon. Just follow this link https://www.patreon
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