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Brother from Another Father - Hosted by Fr Isaac El Fernandes, SJ

Brother from Another Father - Hosted by Fr Isaac El Fernandes, SJ

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This podcast offers thoughtful reflections on the Sunday readings of the Catholic Church, exploring faith, scripture, and everyday spirituality in a fresh, engaging way. Hosted by Father Isaac El Fernandes SJ, it dives deeper into the challenges of modern life through the lens of Catholic teachings, providing listeners with both spiritual guidance and relatable insights.

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  • Ep 74 - Does Anyone See Me?
    Jan 25 2026

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    We all long to be seen — truly seen — not overlooked, ignored, or treated as invisible. In this episode of Brother from Another Father, Fr Isaac reflects on the Gospel call of the first disciples and asks a deeply human question: Does anyone see me?

    Drawing on the moment when Jesus notices ordinary fishermen on the shore, and a powerful modern story of a young caddy who felt unseen, this homily challenges the idea that faith is about fitting Jesus into our lives. Instead, it invites us to step into His life — a life of attention, compassion, and service.

    Discipleship begins when we realise that Jesus sees us for who we truly are. It deepens when we learn to see others the same way. This episode invites us to move beyond a self-centred faith and become people who notice, affirm, and call out the goodness in those around us.

    Because sometimes, the greatest act of love is simply this: to see someone.

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    10 Min.
  • Ep 73 - You Don’t Learn Faith in a Classroom
    Jan 18 2026

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    In this episode, we reflect on the Gospel where John the Baptist points to Jesus and proclaims, “Behold, the Lamb of God.” Long before these words were written down, the early Christian community was already praying them at the Eucharist. They didn’t start with doctrine or catechism — they started with experience.

    By worshipping together, forgiving one another, and learning to live as a reconciled community, the first Christians discovered who Jesus truly was. Only later did they find the words to explain it.

    Today, as our own communities struggle with division, this episode challenges us to rediscover faith the same way: not by knowing more, but by doing more — beginning with reconciliation in our families, parishes, and everyday relationships.

    Faith is learned on your feet, not at a desk.

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    14 Min.
  • Ep 72 - Reason, Revelation, and a Baby in a Stable
    Jan 3 2026

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    On the feast of the Epiphany, we reflect on the many paths that lead people to God. Some, like the Magi, are guided by reason, science, and a careful reading of the signs of the world around them. Others, like the shepherds, encounter God through direct revelation that speaks straight to the heart. And still others come to know God through the Scriptures and the faith handed on by the Church.

    This episode explores how these different ways of searching for God are not in competition, but meant to work together. What ultimately matters is not how we arrive, but whether our searching leads us to worship, humility, and the offering of our lives to God. The Magi’s long journey ends not in a palace or a throne room, but before a vulnerable child in a stable — reminding us that God often meets us in ways we least expect.

    At its heart, Epiphany invites us to examine our own search for God: are we seeking power, certainty, and control, or are we willing to be surprised, led, and transformed?

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    11 Min.
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