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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
Question to Readers about PODCAzT: update – pondering
A few days ago I asked about suggestions for a regular PODCAzT topic (HERE).
Today a kind reader, JFB, used my Kindle Wish List and sent a gift of a book for my Kindle: The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. … Continue reading
Help on the issue of PODCAzTs and the “feed”
While I was making the LENTCAzTs people wrote asking me to make a separate “feed” for them, or that they were not appearing in iTunes. They did for me, btw.
I use Podpress for my audio projects. I guess I don’t … Continue reading
PODCAzT 101: Preface for Ascension
Here is an new sort of PODCAzT… for PODCAzT 101. I am trying a slightly new format today.
I use this PODCAzT to drill into the Preface for the Ascension, used from Ascension Thursday until Pentecost, in the 1962MR. I will … Continue reading
Posted in PODCAzT, PRAYERCAzT: What Does The (Latin) Prayer Really Sound L, SESSIUNCULA, WDTPRS
Tagged Ascension, podcast, PODCAzT
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PODCAzT 99: Archbp. Chaput’s Houston Speech on The Vocation of Christians in American Public Life
On Monday evening, 1 March 2010, Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver gave a speech at Houston Baptist University called “The Vocation of Christians in American Public Life”.
The lecture was presented in coordination with the Pope John Paul II … Continue reading
10-03-02 Archbp. Chaput on The Vocation of Christians in American Public Life [ 49:55 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (3465)
Posted in Our Catholic Identity, PODCAzT, The Drill, The future and our choices, The Last Acceptable Prejudice
Tagged Archbp. Chaput, Denver, Houston, JFK, podcast, PODCAzT
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PODCAzT 98: A chat with Fr. Finigan; a special Epiphany blessing
Here is a quick PODCAzT which includes a conversation over skype with His Hermeneuticalness himself, Fr. Timothy Finigan, parish priest in Blackfen, Kent.
Then I go on with multiple digressions about a special blessings in the pre-Conciliar Rituale Romanum for the … Continue reading
Posted in "How To..." - Practical Notes, PODCAzT
Tagged blessing, Epiphany, gold, incense, myrrh, podcast, PODCAzT
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PODCAzT 97: Ambrose to a new bishop; In The Bleak Midwinter
Here is a spur of the moment PODCAzT which I put together in record speed! As I approach 100 PODCAzTs I am trying to figure out what I want to do with these audio projects, change formats, keep going, or … Continue reading
Posted in Patristiblogging, PODCAzT
Tagged bishops, consecration, Francis Thompson, John Clare, podcast, PODCAzT, St. Ambrose, winter
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PODCAzT 96: A saint for the “digital continent”; don Camillo (Part VII)
Today we welcome St. Francis Xavier, SJ (+1552) who speaks to us from a letter he wrote to his superior, friend, mentor and fellow Basque, St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits.
On his feast day, we St. Francis’ feelings … Continue reading
Posted in don Camillo, PODCAzT, SESSIUNCULA
Tagged digital continent, don Camillo, podcast, PODCAzT, St. Francis Xavier
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PODCAzT 95: PART III – 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo
Based on your response to PODCAzT 93 & 94, and my own desire to drill more deeply into the issue, we welcome back as our guest Pope Paul VI (+1978).
In PART I we explored Paul’s General Audience of 26 November … Continue reading
09-11-24 Paul Vi's Apostolic Constitution "Missale Romanum" [ 41:49 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (2579)
Posted in Our Catholic Identity, PODCAzT, SUMMORUM PONTIFICUM, The Drill
Tagged 1969, Apostolic Constitution, Missale Romanum, Novus Ordo, podcast, PODCAzT, Pope Paul VI
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