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Thinking Out Loud – Episode 19 – The Age of Contrast

In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the contrasts of modern life, where security and surveillance are rising yet crime continues to flourish, often through deception and scams. He shares personal stories and observations to highlight how trust, honesty, and authenticity have become increasingly blurred in society. Drawing on the words of Jesus, he reminds listeners that true discipleship is about knowing and following the authentic voice of Christ, which is direct, life-giving, and trustworthy. Father James calls Catholics to live with integrity, giving rather than taking, and embodying the cadence of Christ’s words and actions in daily life.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 18 – Real Hope

In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on the meaning of “real hope” by contrasting the resilience of past generations with the challenges of today. Drawing on personal memories of his grandmother’s strength, the struggles of early Christians, and the story of a woman facing cancer with faith, he argues that true Christian hope is not mere optimism or human stubbornness, but the assurance found in Christ’s victory over death. This deeper hope, he suggests, calls us to live with courage and faith beyond fear, surpassing the limitations of each generation.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 17 – Just what is Catholic?

Father James Grant unpacks the heart of Catholicism — God becoming one of us, living out our calling, embracing forgiveness, and finding prayer in everyday life — with honesty, warmth, and a dash of humour.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 16 – True Security

In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Father James Grant reflects on his time living and working in communist East Germany and Hungary during the 1980s. He explores the illusion of state-provided security and the spiritual toll it took on society—highlighting how fear and dependency replaced freedom and personal responsibility. Drawing a striking parallel to modern Australia, particularly among disconnected and anxious youth, Father James warns of a creeping “psychological communism” marked by fear and comfort over courage and meaning. He offers a bold message from the Catholic faith: true security is not found in safety or control, but in a life of faith, freedom, and service to others.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 15 – ANZACs

Father James Grant questions the true nature of freedom in modern society, contrasting it with the sacrifices made by Anzac soldiers. He argues that while Australians enjoy unprecedented freedom of choice, many lack freedom from fear and insecurity. Grant emphasises the Catholic perspective on freedom, rooted in the resurrection of Jesus, as a freedom from fear and a call to live a life that exemplifies true freedom for others.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 14 – Truth and Tradition

Catholics value tradition as a preservation of truth, not just as an example. Modern Australians often criticise the church for needing change, yet are captivated by grand ceremonial events. Father James Grant argues that true love and commitment, like the Catholic faith, transcend personal needs and feelings, challenging the transactional nature of modern culture.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 13 – Direction

Father James Grant discusses his directive approach to counselling, contrasting it with a more hands-off method. He applies this to religious beliefs, comparing the Catholic understanding of God as a communicating, self-giving Trinity to the more distant, aloof God of Judaism, Islam, and secularism. The Catholic belief in the Trinity, as a statement of God’s closeness and communication, is seen as a radical departure from these other perspectives.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 12 – The Real Truth of Easter

Father James Grant discusses how Catholicism could never have existed without the resurrection of Jesus.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 11 – Self Improvement It Goes Nowhere

Father James Grant discusses the self help / self improvement industry and Australia’s infatuation with self help.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 10 – The Subject You Never Talk About

Father James Grant recounts a conversation with a friend who rejected his suggestion to become Catholic, viewing it as controlling. He reflects on the perception of the Gospel as offensive to those who believe they are okay, and argues that the Church should proclaim the truth about self-indulgence and lack of love in Australian society. Despite potential backlash, he believes honesty is crucial, as Christ died for each individual.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 9 – Odd Bods

Father James Grant discusses the rise of various beliefs and practices in modern Australia, contrasting them with Catholicism. He argues that Catholicism, as a revealed religion, differs from these beliefs by asserting a specific understanding of God through the person of Jesus Christ. Father Grant emphasizes the uniqueness of Catholicism in its belief in Jesus as the full revelation of God, contrasting it with beliefs that view God as an abstract force.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 8 – Funny Perceptions

Father James Grant discusses the perception of God’s absence, highlighting how people often overlook God’s presence in their lives. He contrasts this with Jesus’ inclusivity and Mary’s continued work in the world, emphasising the importance of the rosary as a means of connecting with God and others. Father Grant shares his personal experience of finding closeness to his deceased wife through the rosary.


Thinking Out Loud – Episode 7 – Prison Suburbs and Slums

Father James Grant reflects on his time as a prison chaplain, challenging the notion that prisoners suffer from low self-esteem. He argues that many human problems stem from excessive self-importance and pride, suggesting that Lent should be a time for self-reflection on these issues. Father Grant emphasises the need for Catholics to confront evil, not just in themselves but also in the world, and to actively work towards changing it.


Thinking Out Loud: Ep 6 – Understanding Suffering

Father James Grant discusses a common question: “Why do bad things happen to good people?”


Thinking Out Loud: Ep 5 – Self Help

This episode Father James Grant discusses self help and self improvement.


Thinking Out Loud: Ep 4 – Forgiveness

Father James Grant discusses common misconceptions associated with Catholic forgiveness.


Thinking Out Loud: Ep 3 – Not Being Pushed Around

Father James Grant discuss taking control of your life’s circumstances.


Thinking Out Loud: Ep 2 – Genesis of the Drone

Thoughts on the capabilities of decision making Drones.


Thinking Out Loud: Ep 1 – A different Lent

What does Lent mean for Catholics and how should we conduct ourselves in Lent?