Welcome to "Sacred Reflections with Fr. Daniel Poovannathil," the official podcast of the Mount Carmel Retreat Centre in Trivandrum, Kerala. Join Fr. Daniel Poovannathil, a revered Catholic priest, as he delves deep into the teachings of the Bible, offering profound insights and spiritual guidance. Each episode illuminates the timeless wisdom of the Scriptures, providing listeners with inspiration and a deeper understanding of their faith. Whether you seek spiritual growth, biblical knowledge, or a moment of reflection, this podcast is your companion on the journey of faith.

Fr. Daniel Poovannathil
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to "Sacred Reflections with Fr. Daniel Poovannathil," the official podcast of the Mount Carmel Retreat Centre in Trivandrum, Kerala. Join Fr. Daniel Poovannathil, a revered Catholic priest, as he delves deep into the teachings of the Bible, offering profound insights and spiritual guidance. Each episode illuminates the timeless wisdom of the Scriptures, providing listeners with inspiration and a deeper understanding of their faith. Whether you seek spiritual growth, biblical knowledge, or a moment of reflection, this podcast is your companion on the journey of faith.
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Publishing Since
5/1/2018
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Recent Episodes

October 24, 2024
Romans | റോമാ | Part 5
Fr. Daniel Poovannathil discusses the fifth part of Romans, exploring key themes and passages.

October 24, 2024
Romans | റോമാ | Part 4
Fr. Daniel Poovannathil discusses the Book of Romans in the Bible, specifically Part 4, offering listeners deeper insights into its teachings.

October 24, 2024
Romans | റോമാ | Part 3
Fr. Daniel Poovannathil discusses the third part of Romans, offering insights into its theological themes.
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