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LENTCAzT 24 Friday 3rd Week of Lent – “twisted and tangled knottiness”
Today is Friday of the 3rd Week of Lent.
We hear about the ancient Roman Station church, San Lorenzo in Lucia (the Titular Basilica of Card. Ranjith!), the Collects in both forms of the Roman Rite, and then have something from … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, LENT, LENTCAzT, Pastor of Hermas, podcast, PODCAzT, Shepherd of Hermas
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LENTCAzT 23 Thursday 3rd Week of Lent – many live in conflict with themselves
Today is Thursday of the 3rd Week of Lent.
We hear about the ancient Roman Station church, the fascinating Sts. Cosmas and Damian by the Roman Forum, the Collects in both forms of the Roman Rite (the older form mentions the … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, John Cassian, Joseph Ratzinger, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT
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LENTCAzT 22 Wednesday 3rd Week of Lent – “Whoever sails is never far from shipwrecking”
Today is Wednesday of the 3rd Week of Lent. [I fixed the intro. I was really tired when I made this. If listened to it before I adjusted it, the older version might still be in your cache.]
We hear about … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT, St. Gregory Nazianzen, works of mercy
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LENTCAzT 21 Tuesday 3rd Week of Lent – How do we treat God?
Today is Tuesday of the 3rd Week of Lent.
We hear about the Station, the Collects, and then have something from Benedict XVI and by St. John Chrysostom.
From Benedict:
God thirsts for our faith and wants us to find the source of … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT, St. John Chrysostom
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LENTCAzT 20 Monday 3rd Week of Lent – a turning point in life
Today is Monday of the 3rd Week of Lent.
We hear about the Station (in central Rome), the Collects, and then have part something from Benedict XVI.
From Benedict:
In Lent each one of us is asked by God to mark a turning … Continue reading
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LENTCAzT 19 3rd Sunday of Lent – THIRST
Today is the 3rd Sunday of Lent. The Mass formulary in the Usus Antiquior is of great antiquity. Just thought I’d add that.
We hear about the Station (once bombed), the Collects (the Novus Ordo prayer is really even wordier than yesterday), … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT, Samaritan Woman, sitio, thirst
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LENTCAzT 18 Saturday 2nd Week of Lent – “Looking at Christ, we feel at the same time looked at by Him.”
Today is Saturday of the 2nd Week of Lent.
We hear about the Station (a church dedicated to two of the saints of the Roman Canon), the Collects (the Novus Ordo prayer is really wordy), and then have part something from … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT
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LENTCAzT 16 Thursday 2nd Week of Lent – Benedict XVI: “I would like everyone to feel loved by God”
A tough one for me today, on the last even partial day of Pope Benedict’s Pontificate…
Today is Thursday of the 2nd Week of Lent.
We hear about the Station, the Collects, and then have part of Pope Benedict’s moving final General Audience … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, Benedict XVI's resignation, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT
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LENTCAzT 15: Wednesday 2nd Week of Lent – Benedict XVI: “If I cast a glance back over my whole life…”
A tough one for me today, on the last full day of Pope Benedict’s Pontificate…
Today is Wednesday of the 2nd Week of Lent.
We hear about the Station, the Collects, and then have part of a sermon by Pope Benedict from … Continue reading
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Tagged Benedict XVI, Benedict XVI's resignation, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT, renunciation
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