Homilies from the Sunday Mass
Launched on Sunday 9 June. Usually updated on Sunday evenings.
Latest homilies given at the Sunday Mass as presented on Soundcloud. You can watch all the homilies by scrolling down, or on our YouTube channel if that’s easier, and subscribe to the latest audio podcasts in your favourite podcast player using the RSS feed. Videos of complete Masses are available on our video page.
Latest video:
Please accept YouTube cookies to play this video. By accepting you will be accessing content from YouTube, a service provided by an external third party.
If you accept this notice, your choice will be saved and the page will refresh.
All homilies on YouTube
Portal podcast
Relaunched on Saturday 18 May. Usually updated on Saturday evenings; occasionally more often.
Reflection, prayer, meditation, and study from the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham’s weekly podcast on Soundcloud. Subscribe to the podcasts in your favourite podcast player using the RSS feed.
The Eastbourne Ordinariate Mission is not responsible for the Portal podcast. Contact the editors with queries about the content.
Reflection, prayer, meditation, and study from the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham’s weekly podcast.
Join us for the Ordinariate Portal Podcast on the Second Sunday of Advent with our guest speaker for Advent, Fr Richard Pain.
Universalis podcast
The Universalis podcast comes out once a week. It covers the liturgical aspects of the week ahead, with reflections on the saints and on the coming week’s readings and psalms.
The week starts on Sunday. Each episode comes out two days in advance, first thing on Friday morning. The episodes are about 15 minutes long.
The Universalis apps and website give you the Mass readings and every Hour of the Liturgy of the Hours for every day of every year. This podcast continues the theme. It tells you how to use Universalis and regularly points you to the highlights of the liturgy of the coming days.
The O Antiphons concluded. Christmas starts tne night before. Which is more important, Christmas or Easter? Incarnation, rescue and love. Stephen (and Paul), John and the Holy Innocents. Episode notes.