What does it mean to call Jesus the “Dayspring” or rising sun? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on O Oriens, the antiphon that celebrates Christ as the splendor of eternal light who breaks into our darkness. Drawing on Malachi’s prophecy of the “sun of righteousness,” the turning point of the winter solstice, and the early Christian practice of praying toward the East, he shows how the light of Christ promises that our winters are never final. Whether the darkness we face belongs to the world or to our own hearts, this prayer invites the Lord to shine upon us and restore hope: “Come and enlighten those who sit in darkness and the shadow of death.”🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Ep. 72Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a seed for prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm Irish time (2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific).Listen here or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.Join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/membershipsThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: / ctmcatholic TikTok: / ctm_catholic Facebook: / ctmcatholic Apple (Little by Little): https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast...Spotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UN...Spotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJ...🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.orgFor more on the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, visit their website: https://www.franciscanfriars.com🔴 SUBSCRIBESubscribing to this channel helps us to grow and reach more people. It's simple and free, and we'd really appreciate it!
What does it mean to call Jesus the “Key of David”? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on O Clavis David, the antiphon that proclaims Christ as the one who opens what no one can shut and shuts what no one can open. Drawing on Isaiah’s prophecy, the image of the key laid upon the shoulder, and the deep symbolism of midwinter’s darkness, we discover how Christ alone can unlock the prisons within our own hearts. As the days slowly begin to lengthen, this antiphon invites us to ask the Lord to bring light into the shadows of our souls and to lead us out of darkness into His freedom.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Ep. 72Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a seed for prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm Irish time (2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific).Listen here or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.Join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/membershipsThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: / ctmcatholic TikTok: / ctm_catholic Facebook: / ctmcatholic Apple (Little by Little): https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast...Spotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UN...Spotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJ...🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.orgFor more on the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, visit their website: https://www.franciscanfriars.com🔴 SUBSCRIBESubscribing to this channel helps us to grow and reach more people. It's simple and free, and we'd really appreciate it!
What does it mean to call Jesus the “Root of Jesse”? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the O Antiphon O Radix Jesse, the promise that from a dead royal line a new shoot would spring forth — the Messiah born for all peoples. Drawing on Isaiah’s prophecies, the silence of kings before Christ, and the longing of the nations symbolised in the Magi, we discover that the Child in the manger comes not only for Israel but for every man and woman who has ever lived. As Christmas draws closer, this antiphon stirs in us a longing for the One who delivers us from evil — and we pray with renewed urgency: “Come to deliver us; do not delay.”🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Ep. 71Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a seed for prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm Irish time (2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific).Listen here or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.Join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/membershipsThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: / ctmcatholic TikTok: / ctm_catholic Facebook: / ctmcatholic Apple (Little by Little): https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast...Spotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UN...Spotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJ...🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.orgFor more on the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, visit their website: https://www.franciscanfriars.com🔴 SUBSCRIBESubscribing to this channel helps us to grow and reach more people. It's simple and free, and we'd really appreciate it!
What kind of God draws near to us at Christmas? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the O Antiphon O Adonai — “O Lord” — the ancient title that reveals the Child of Bethlehem as the same God who spoke to Moses from the burning bush. Standing before the holiness of Sinai, Israel trembled at God’s power, yet in the manger that same majesty becomes small enough to hold in our arms. Through this short antiphon, we explore how the mighty “outstretched arm” that once shook mountains now reaches out to save us, inviting us to come close without fear. 🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Ep. 70Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a seed for prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm Irish time (2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific).Listen here or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.Join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/membershipsThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: / ctmcatholic TikTok: / ctm_catholic Facebook: / ctmcatholic Apple (Little by Little): https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast...Spotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UN...Spotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJ...🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.orgFor more on the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal, visit their website: https://www.franciscanfriars.com🔴 SUBSCRIBESubscribing to this channel helps us to grow and reach more people. It's simple and free, and we'd really appreciate it!
What are you longing for this Advent? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the first of the O Antiphons, O Sapientia — “O Wisdom.” In this brief invocation prayed each evening before Christmas, the Church reveals Christ as the eternal Logos who orders all things “mightily and sweetly,” even in the hidden smallness of the Child in the manger. Through this ancient prayer, we explore what it means to recognise Jesus as true Wisdom and to ask Him to “come and teach us the way of prudence.” 🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #69Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
What are you really looking for in life? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on Simeon’s canticle, the Nunc Dimittis – “Now, Lord, let your servant depart in peace.” Holding the infant Jesus in his arms, Simeon knows his deepest desire has been fulfilled. Through this short passage from Luke’s Gospel, we explore what it means to “see” Christ, why so many distractions leave us restless, and how fixing our gaze on Jesus brings a peace nothing else can give.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #68Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
What made Mary’s heart overflow with joy? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the Magnificat — Our Lady’s song of praise after the Annunciation. Her joy wasn’t rooted in honour or recognition, but in humility and wonder at God’s goodness. Drawing on Scripture and the wisdom of the saints, Fr. Gavan shows how the Magnificat reveals the secret to Christian joy: self-forgetfulness and thanksgiving. Learn how to pray with Mary’s words and let your own soul magnify the Lord.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #67Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the Benedictus – Zechariah’s hymn of praise after the birth of John the Baptist. Once struck silent, Zechariah’s voice returns in thanksgiving, blessing God for His faithfulness through generations. Fr Gavan explores how this canticle invites us to see ourselves within that same living tradition — heirs of faith, called to prepare the way for Christ in our own lives. Like John, we are each given a unique mission: to bring light to others and to serve God without fear.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #66Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the mid-morning hymn “Custodi mentem Ordinata”, traditionally prayed at Terce—the third hour of the day, around 9am. Rooted in the moment of Pentecost, this hymn invites us to recognise God’s sacred order woven into the rhythm of time. Through faith, hope and charity, we are called to become a dwelling place for the Holy Spirit, even in the midst of daily work. Discover how prayer can reorient a wandering heart, restore purpose to the ordinary, and rekindle the Spirit’s presence in the middle of your day.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #65Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the ancient Vespers hymn Deus Creator Omnium — “God, Creator of All Things” — composed by St Ambrose in a time of persecution and fear. This powerful evening prayer invites us to hand over our burdens, anxieties, and exhaustion to God at day’s end, trusting in His providence and loving care. Explore how rest becomes an act of faith, how night can be filled with hope rather than fear, and how even our final thoughts can rise in quiet praise to the Holy Trinity.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #64Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on the ancient hymn Te Lucis Ante Terminum — “Before the Ending of the Day” — traditionally sung at Compline, the Church’s night prayer. This simple and beautiful hymn is a quiet plea for God’s protection through the night, entrusting our final thoughts to Him. Discover how the early Church approached nighttime with faith rather than fear, and learn to hand over your worries, fears, and final thoughts to God each night.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #62Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
What does it mean to entrust our nights to God? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on Deus Creator Omnium, the ancient hymn by St Ambrose written for Saturday evening prayer. Through its verses, we discover God’s providential care in creation, His gift of sleep as preparation for new life, and the call to end each day with thanksgiving. Even in life’s darkness, faith shines as a new light.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #61Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
How does Christ bring light to the dark places of our hearts? In this meditation, Fr Gavan reflects on a beautiful ancient hymn from the Church’s morning prayer. Like the rising sun banishing night, Christ breaks through the clouds of sin and despair, bringing color, vibrancy, and hope back into our lives. Journey stanza by stanza through this prayerful hymn, learning how to let His gaze heal your soul and fill you with His transforming light.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #60Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
Why does the Church celebrate the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary? In this episode, Fr Gavan reflects on Mary’s birth — one of only three birthdays celebrated in the Church’s liturgical calendar. Discover why this day is called the dawn of salvation, how it paved the way for Jesus’ coming, and two simple ways you can joyfully honor Our Lady on her feast day.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #59Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
Why are we so drawn to beauty — and why does it never seem to fully satisfy us? In this reflection, Fr Gavan explores the restless heart of St. Augustine, a man who chased earthly beauty only to discover that his deepest desire was for God Himself. Drawing from Augustine’s Confessions and the wisdom of the Church, we’ll discover how our longing for beauty points us to the Creator, the only One who can truly fulfill our hearts.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #58Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
When life feels like a trap, where do we turn? In this episode, Father Gavan explores the feeling of being spiritually stuck—when sin, fear, or despair seem to close in with no escape. Drawing from Scripture and the hope of Christ’s redemption, he reveals how God’s grace meets us in our darkest moments. Even when we see no way forward, the Lord opens a path to freedom and new life.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #57Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
What does true joy look like after confession? Fr. Gavan shares a remarkable story of a woman whose joy after being reconciled with God radiated to everyone around her. This episode reflects on how confession restores the soul, strengthens relationships, and brings a peace that can’t be manufactured. It’s a reminder that returning to God’s mercy is not a chore—it’s a celebration.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #56Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6f
How far will God go to bring someone back to Him? In this episode, Father Gavan shares a remarkable story of providence: a tourist robbed in Dublin, a missed pilgrimage, and an unexpected confession after 25 years away. What looked like loss became grace, reminding us that God never forgets us—and that His mercy can turn even misfortune into salvation🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #55Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6fSubstack: https://calledtomore.substack.com
How can we hold on to hope in the face of evil? This episode reflects on the Feast of the Assumption of Mary and her role as a sign of triumph over evil. Through vivid imagery from the Book of Revelation, Fr. Gavan reveals how Mary’s victory reminds us that God defeats evil unambiguously. Her humility and trust become our hope, especially when evil seems overwhelming, reminding us to turn to her in moments of despair and fear .🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #54Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6fSubstack: https://calledtomore.substack.com
What makes a truly good confession? Reflecting on the life of St. John Vianney, patron saint of parish priests, this episode explores the power and beauty of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Fr. Gavan highlights four qualities of a good confession—complete, concrete, concise, and contrite—and shares how confession renews both priest and penitent. Inspired by Vianney’s example, it calls us to embrace God’s mercy and healing through this sacrament.🔴 ABOUT USCalled to More is a Catholic not-for-profit media apostolate based in Ireland. We create videos, articles, and a podcast to help you know, love, and serve God.🔴 THIS SERIESMeditations | Episode #53Meditations is a weekly podcast with Fr Gavan Jennings produced by Called to More. Each week you can expect a meditation to pray with and to use as a seed for continued prayer — on the life of Jesus, his Church and how we can attain sanctity.New episodes every Saturday at 7pm GMT.Listen here, YouTube, or anywhere you usually find your podcasts.🔴 MEMBERSHIPSWe couldn't create this series without our members. If you find these videos helpful or think they might help others, please consider becoming a member below. Members receive exclusive content.You can join us here: https://www.calledtomore.org/communityThank you, and welcome to the team!🔴 WEBSITESFor more content, visit our website: https://www.calledtomore.org🔴 SOCIAL MEDIAYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuTsNUh9sBx3hs1sN3wtgrgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CTMcatholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ctmcatholicSpotify (Little by Little): https://open.spotify.com/show/44xk6UNVwgQosJ9SjWsSgr?si=cf802912eddb487cSpotify (Meditations): https://open.spotify.com/show/7H2lvtJHubfoLvrUNEM3gs?si=ee22786b71624c6fSubstack: https://calledtomore.substack.com