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LENTCAzT 04: Saturday after Ash Wednesday – “Ask me for something better”
Today is Saturday after Ash Wednesday. Lent is underway but this is still our last day within its Lent’s narthex.
GO TO CONFESSION!
Today we hear about basketball hoops, epitaphs, wealth and wickedness and better requests.
Augustine of Hippo:
My child, why do you … Continue reading
Posted in LENTCAzT, Patristiblogging, PODCAzT
Tagged LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, PODCAzT, St. Augustine
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LENTCAzT 02: Thursday after Ash Wednesday – Esau’s “great and bitter cry”
Today is Thurday after Ash Wednesday. Lent is underway but we are still within its narthex.
GO TO CONFESSION!
Today we hear a reference to mafia bombs, taking up our crosses, and Esau’s horrifying moment of realization of what has happened.
Genesis 27:34
Esau, … Continue reading
Posted in Benedict XVI, GO TO CONFESSION, LENTCAzT, PODCAzT, The Drill
Tagged Benedict XVI, Bl. John Henry Newman, Esau, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, San Giorgio in Velabro
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LENTCAzT 01: Ash Wednesday
Today is Ash Wednesday. Lent begins.
In other words GO TO CONFESSION!
Today we begin what St. Pope Leo “the Great” called a sacramentum.
Please pray for me – and for Pope Benedict – as we begin our discipline.
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Posted in GO TO CONFESSION, LENTCAzT, Liturgy Science Theatre 3000, Our Catholic Identity, PODCAzT
Tagged LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast
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LENTCAzT 00: Shrove Tuesday
Today is Shrove Tuesday, a day upon which many would seek to be “shriven” before the beginning of Lent. In other words GO TO CONFESSION!
It is “Fat Tuesday”. When the discipline of Lent was more serious in the Latin … Continue reading
Posted in GO TO CONFESSION, LENTCAzT, PODCAzT
Tagged confession, LENT, LENTCAzT, podcast, Shrove Tuesday
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HELP!? iTunes, PODCAzT, LENTCAzT problem… ideas? Solutions?
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Just letting you know that LENTCAzTs 07 and 15-18 are not showing up on Itunes. Is there any way to fix this?
My PODCAzTs scroll off iTunes when they scroll … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 02: Thursday after Ash Wednesday – Let Christ be the pattern
Today is Thursday after Ash Wednesday. The Roman Station is San Giorgio in Velabro. Bl. John Henry Newman was once the Titular Cardinal of this ancient little church.
Don’t forget! It’s Lent!
Tomorrow is Friday during Lent. Remember your Friday Penance. Also, … Continue reading
QUAERUNTUR: Of several issues, personal and other, with a few rants
I have far too many emails in my box about several points. I hope with this I can put them to rest.
The resignation of Amb. Kmiec. What do I think?
I think what I wrote before about the poor Ambassador:
Qui cum … Continue reading
Posted in ASK FATHER Question Box, Wherein Fr. Z Rants
Tagged abortion, beatification, CDF, Doug Kmiec, John Allen, LENTCAzT, podcasts, Spain
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WDTPRS Monday in Holy Week: “we who are flagging from our weakness”
COLLECT
Da, quaesumus, omnipotens Deus,
ut, qui ex nostra infirmitate deficimus,
intercedente Unigeniti Filii tui passione, respiremus.
Today’s prayer was in the 1962 Missale Romanum and its predecessors. It was in the ancient Gregorian Sacramentary in both the Hadrianum and Paduense manuscripts … Continue reading
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Tagged Holy Week, LENTCAzT
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LENTCAzT 31: Friday of the 4th Week of Lent
These 5 minute daily podcasts for Lent are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season.
Today is the Friday of the 4th Week of Lent. … Continue reading
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