William Cardinal Goh The Shepherd's Voice
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William Cardinal Goh The Shepherd's Voice
Featuring homilies and talks from His Eminence, William Cardinal Goh, the Archbishop of Singapore. This podcast may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission from the Archbishop’s Communications Office. This includes extracts, quotation...
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The Leadership of St. Barnabas - Homily 11th June 2026
On the Feast of St. Barnabas, we encounter a model of humble and inspiring leadership. Barnabas was generous, encouraging, and free from envy. He saw...
Commitment to God: No Halfway Discipleship - Homily 10th June 2026
God calls us to wholehearted devotion, not divided hearts. Our commitment to Him should be evident not only in what we say, but in how we live. It is...
Do People See Christ in You? - Homily 9th June 2026
Our faith is not meant to be kept to ourselves. As Christians, we are called to be salt and light in the world, sharing the love of Christ with those...
Importance of Being Rooted in the Word and Tradition - Homily 5th June 2026
In his letter to Timothy, St Paul teaches us how to be equipped for every good work in the service of the Lord. He reminds us of the importance of bei...
What Does It Actually Mean To Love? - Homily 4th June 2026
The key to remain faithful to our mission and to the Lord, is love. But what does it actually mean to love Him?
True Christian love is more than...
Encouragement For Those In Ministry - William Cardinal Goh (Homily - 3 June 2026)
St Paul’s letter to St Timothy reminds us of the importance of fanning the flames of our faith and the spiritual gifts we have been blessed with. By d...
Living Under the Lordship of Christ - Homily 2nd June 2026
Everything in our lives must be placed under the lordship of Christ. While we await the fulfillment of God's promise of a new heaven and a new earth,...
For the Greater Glory of God - Homily 29th May 2026
St. Peter reminds us that whatever we do, it should be done for the glory of God and the good of others. In a world filled with difficult and ambiguou...
Baptised into the Light - Homily 28th May 2026
Like Bartimaeus, we are called not only to recognise Jesus, but to rise and follow Him along the road of discipleship. A Christian life cannot remain...
Strengthened for the Mission - Homily 15th May 2026
To follow Christ is not simply to serve where we feel appreciated, understood, or affirmed; it is to remain faithful even when the mission becomes dif...
Ascension: Heaven is Within - Homily 14th May 2026
The Ascension of the Lord is not God leaving his people behind; it inaugurates Christ’s new, powerful presence among his disciples throughout history....
Witnessing with the Power of the Holy Spirit - Homily 12th May 2026
True proclamation of the Gospel is not merely about explaining the faith, but witnessing with conviction through the power of the Holy Spirit. Intelle...
Divine Friendship: The Heart of Christian Communion
Jesus reminds us today that true communion is not built merely on agreement, efficiency, or shared goals, but on divine friendship rooted in His love....
Remain in His Love - Homily 7th May 2026
Mission is more than hard work or ambition. It begins by remaining in the love of Jesus. When we are rooted in Christ, united with His Church, and obe...
Abide in Christ - Homily 6th May 2026
Jesus reminds us today: He is the vine, we are the branches. Without a living relationship with Him, our faith becomes empty, routines without real tr...
A Peace the World Cannot Give
In a world where anxiety feels constant, Jesus offers something radically different: not the absence of problems, but the presence of peace. This peac...
Sent by God, Not by Ourselves - Homily 30th April 2026
At the Last Supper, Jesus knew Judas would betray Him yet He still chose him. Why?
Because Jesus did not act according to human l...
Christ’s Resurrection Sends Us on a Mission - Homily 29th April 2026
The Resurrection is not just something we believe, it is something that reorders our entire life. If Jesus is truly risen, then He is the Light, the S...
When Jesus Seems Ambiguous - Homily 28th April 2026
Why does Christ often seem unclear and ambiguous? Why does He not spell out His plans clearly, instead of leaving us guessing?
We...
The Eucharist: More Than a Symbol - Homily 24th April 2026
Jesus’ words are clear: “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has life in me.” The Eucharist is not merely a symbol, but Christ truly giving Hims...
Bread of Life: Encountering Jesus in Word, Sacrament, and Community - Homily 23rd April 2026
We all have physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, but only Jesus, the Bread of Life, can satisfy the deepest hunger of the human heart. Christ com...
From Ideology to Encounter: Why We Proclaim Christ - Homily 22nd April 2026
The heart of Christianity is not an idea, but a person: Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life, sent by the Father so that all who believe may share in etern...
Truth or Popularity? The Courage to Proclaim the Gospel
In a world that values acceptance and avoids discomfort, the witness of St. Stephen challenges us to reconsider how we share the Gospel. His boldness...
Be Courageous in Sharing Jesus with Others - Homily 17th April 2026
Fear holds many of us back from sharing our faith. Today’s readings challenge our silence and call us to courage, like the apostles who boldly proclai...
How Obedience Can Help You To Believe - Homily 16th April 2026
Faith in Jesus comes in two ways: by seeing and by believing. The Apostles believed because they had seen the risen Lord, and their encounter gave the...
Nurturing and Proclaiming New Life - William Cardinal Goh (Homily - 15 Apr 2026)
We are called to nurture and proclaim the new life Jesus won through His death and resurrection—a life in the Spirit. Even in the face of persecution,...
What It Means To Share In The Resurrected Life - William Cardinal Goh (Homily - 14 Apr 2026)
While the Holy Spirit might not be visible to our eyes, we can know if He is truly present, simply by examining the effects in our lives. Are we seeki...
Finding Purpose in the Risen Lord - Homily 10th April 2026
What truly drives your life? Is it success, security, or something deeper?
We read in today’s Gospel that the disciples returned t...
From Wonder to Faith: Seeing Beyond the Miracle
In the excitement of God’s works, it is easy to become captivated by the visible—the healing, the extraordinary, the moments that leave us in awe. Yet...
From Little Faith to Burning Hearts - 8th April 2026
In this Easter season, we are reminded that encountering the Risen Lord does not begin with perfect faith, but with openness and a willingness to beli...
Bringing Conversion to Hearts - Homily 7th April 2026
How do we truly lead others to Christ? We are reminded that conversion begins not with methods, but with encounter. Like St. Peter and the apostles, w...
Troubled in Spirit, Perfect in Love - Homily 31st March 2026
In today’s Gospel, we encounter a deeply human Jesus: troubled in spirit, wounded by betrayal, and facing the weight of suffering ahead. He is not dis...
Rediscovering Our Identity in Christ This Lent - Homily 18th March 2026
Lent is not simply about fasting or giving things up, it is about rediscovering who Jesus truly is and, in Him, who we are. In the temptations in the...
Do You Want to Be Healed? - Homily 17th March 2026
The river flowing from the temple brings life wherever it goes, just like the grace we received in baptism. Yet many of us remain spiritually paralyse...
Entering the Kingdom Begins with Love
When asked which commandment matters most, Jesus Christ points us to the heart of the Gospel: love God completely and love our neighbour as ourselves....
Choosing the Kingdom of God - Homily 12th March 2026
Jesus reminds us that there is no neutral ground in our relationship with Him: “Whoever is not with me is against me.” We either live by the values of...
Fulfilling God’s Law Through Love - Homily 11th March 2026
God’s laws are not arbitrary rules meant to burden us but gifts that reveal His wisdom, justice, and love. When we observe them only outwardly, we ris...
Forgiveness Begins with Knowing Our Own Sins - Homily 10th March 2026
At the heart of the Christian faith are two inseparable truths: love and forgiveness. Jesus does not simply ask us to love those who love us. He calls...
The Call for Personal Spiritual and Pastoral Conversion for Leaders - Homily 3rd March 2026
Today’s scripture readings revolve around the theme of conversion, especially for leaders, who are called to undergo two types of conversion: personal...
Growing in Holiness
In this season of Lent, Jesus calls us to a holiness that goes deeper than merely keeping rules. Holiness is a lifelong process, something to be guard...