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. The Roman Station is The Roman Station today is Sant’Eusebio. The titular cardinal is Daniel Nicholas DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston Houston.

A hint at the thought: “Now it must be acknowledged that if in Jesus’ Resurrection we were dealing simply with the miracle of a resuscitated corpse, it would ultimately be of no concern to us.”

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3 Comments

  1. Jenny says:

    Father,

    I am really enjoying these Lentcazts, but I have to say I am glad that Allergi’s Miserere has rotated out of the musical selections. It is so achingly beautiful I have a hard time concentrating on what you are saying!

  2. irishgirl says:

    The ‘thought’ from our Holy Father’s new book is very pithy, but full of much meaning.
    I know that I’ve expressed it before, but-thank you for doing these Lentcazts, Father Z! There are so many facets of our Faith that you bring out in them!
    Speaking of Cardinal DiNardo-he was in my hometown recently. He attended the 100th anniversary celebration of the Maronite parish. Don’t know how they got him to come, but I heard it was very well attended!

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