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AUDIO: Way of the Cross in different versions read by Fr. Z
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Here are my audio projects of the Way of the Cross. Remember… On 1st Fridays, please pray the Act of Reparation. GO TO CONFESSION! For priests, especially, try The Way Of The Cross For Priests from the Benedictines of Silverstream Priory. HERE. Would you consider … Continue reading
PODCAzT 181: The Latin of “A Prayer In Times of Epidemics” from the Rituale Romanum – PRAYERCAzT
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In this PODCAzT I read for you the Latin version of the extract from the traditional Rituale Romanum of A Prayer In Times of Epidemics (RR Tit. IX. Ch. X). It really should be done in Latin. These devotions and … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 2021: 40 – Palm Sunday of Holy Week: Sacramental reality
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is St. John Lateran. Today is … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 39 – Saturday in the 5th Week of Lent – Passiontide: “The prolonged martyrdom of a virtuous life”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is St. John at the Latin … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 38 – Friday in the 5th Week of Lent – Passiontide: Sorrows
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santo Stefano Rotondo. Today is … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 37 – Thursday in the 5th Week of Lent – Passiontide: Annunciation
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Sant’Apollinare. Today is Thursday in … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 36 – Wednesday in the 5th Week of Lent – Passiontide: Two camps
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Marcello al Corso. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 35 – Tuesday in the 5th Week of Lent – Passiontide: Shaping Christian character
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Ciricao (S. M. in … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 34 – Monday in the 5th Week of Lent – Passiontide: Avert destruction by doing penance.
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Crisogono. Today is Monday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 33 – 1st Passion Sunday – 5th of Lent: Dying with the Lord
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Pietro. Today is 1st … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 32 – Saturday 4th Week of Lent: Mother, nourishment, water, light
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Nicola in Carcere. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 31 – Friday 4th Week of Lent: St. Joseph, courageous, obedient
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is St. Eusebius. Today is Friday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 30 – Thursday 4th Week of Lent: The Law of Calvary
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Ss. Silvestro e Martino ai … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 29 – Wednesday 4th Week of Lent: If he had come down off the Cross…
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is St. Paul’s outside the walls. … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 28 – Tuesday 4th Week of Lent: the power of tears
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Lorenzo in Damaso. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 27 – Monday 4th Week of Lent: Many think that it is easier to command than to obey
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santi Quatro Coronati. Today is … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 26 – 4th Sunday of Lent – Laetare: Joy in the midst of penance
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 25 – Saturday 3rd Week of Lent: Work without prayer is useless.
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Susanna. Today is Saturday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 24 – Friday 3rd Week of Lent: Skinned alive
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Lorenzo in Lucina. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 23 – Thursday 3rd Week of Lent: We must forgive
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Sts Cosmas and Damian. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 22 – Wednesday 3rd Week of Lent: The history of mankind is a love story.
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Sisto. Today is Wednesday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 21 – Tuesday 3rd Week of Lent: Peter’s 1st Mass in Rome
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Pudenziana. Today is Tuesday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 20 – Monday 3rd Week of Lent: “Humility is the great test”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Marco. Today is Monday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 19 – 3rd Sunday of Lent: Basilicas and Aquinas
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Lawrence outside the Walls. … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 18 – Saturday 2nd Week of Lent: Prodigal sons
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santi Marcellino e Pietro. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 17 – Friday 2nd Week of Lent: “How to get the Savior to answer prayers”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Vitale. Today is Friday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 16 – Thursday 2nd Week of Lent: “The snare”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Maria in Trastevere. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 15 – Wednesday 2nd Week of Lent: “Each of is in a certain place and God either wills it or permits it.”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Cecilia. Today is Wednesday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 14 – Tuesday 2nd Week of Lent: “Humility is the gateway to salvation”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Balbina. Today is Monday … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 13 – Monday 2nd Week of Lent: “Cultivate the small virtues”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is the fascinating San Clemente. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 12 – 2nd Sunday of Lent: “Be bold enough to believe that God is on your side”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Maria in Domnica. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 11 – Ember Saturday 1st Week of Lent: Why fast and abstain?
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is St. Peter’s Basilica. Today is … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 10 – Ember Friday 1st Week of Lent: Patience in suffering
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santi Dodici Apostoli. Today is … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 09 – Ember Thursday 1st Week of Lent: “The only choice is between fervor and sin.”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Lorenzo in Panisperna. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 08 – Ember Wednesday 1st Week of Lent: “A prayer on the way to Mass”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Maria Maggiore. It’s also … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 07 – Tuesday 1st Week of Lent: “Lord, Jesus teach to pray better in all circumstances”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Sant’Anastasia al Palatino. The saint … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 06 – Monday 1st Week of Lent: “It had to happen to me!”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Pietro in Vincoli. Today … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 05 – 1st Sunday of Lent: “Our Sire God being first served.”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is St. John Lateran. Today is … Read More
LENTCAzT 2021: 04 – Saturday after Ash Wednesday: “The Lenten journey enables us to look upon our brethren with new eyes.”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Trifone (Sant’Agostino) in Campo … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 2021: 03 – Friday after Ash Wednesday: “St. Charles Borromeo went to confession every day.”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Ss. Giovanni e Paolo. Today … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 2021: 02 – Thursday after Ash Wednesday: “Give back some of God’s gifts to God”
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is San Giorgio in Velabro. Today … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 2021: 01 Ash Wednesday – Unto dust thou shalt return.
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For Lent I offer daily 5 minute podcasts. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. The Roman Station today is Santa Sabina. Today is Ash … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 2021: 00 Shrove Tuesday – GO TO CONFESSION
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We begin again a series of daily 5 minute podcasts for Lent. They are intended to give you a small boost every day, a little encouragement in your own use of this holy season. Today is Shrove Tuesday, a day … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 127: The Eve of St. Agnes and a Bleak Midwinter
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A friend reminded me today – this dark dark day – that it is the “Eve of St. Agnes Day”. I am quite devoted to St. Agnes, and I have 1st class relic of her. My friend reminded me today … Continue reading
OLDIE CHRISTMASCAzT 2019 31: Te Deum laudamus
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A poignant “oldie” podcast, especially in reference to “illness”. Here is CHRISTMASCAzT 31, Tuesday in the Octave of Christmas, the 7th day after Christmas. We hear about the indulgences offered on this, the last day of the year, and also … Continue reading
OLDIE CHRISTMASCAzT 2019 28: Bye bye, lully lullay
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Here is CHRISTMASCAzT 28, for Holy Innocents. Lully, Lullay. And dom Prosper Guéranger writes of the Feast of the Holy Innocents. We hear the rendering of the text of the Coventry Carol by Philip Stopford. These 5 minute offerings are … Continue reading
CHRISTMASCAzT 2020 27: “O marvelous night, this night of Bethlehem!”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 27, for Christmas. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · CHRISTMASCAzT 2020 27: “O marvelous night, this night of Bethlehem!” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if you listened. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 185 – St. Leo the Great’s Christmas Sermon for A.D. 440
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St Pope Leo the Great was Pope in a tough time. Think Vandals, Goths and Attila the Huns. He had been deacon to Pope Sixtus III and was in charge of the mosaic decorations of the beautiful arch in St … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 26: “The love with which you do it”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 26, for the Vigil of Christmas. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 26: “The love with which you do it" These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 25: “Pollution of the temple”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 24, for Tuesday in the 4th Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 25: “Pollution of the temple” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 24: “A form of avarice today consists in…”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 24, for Tuesday in the 4th Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 24: “A form of avarice today consists in…” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank … Continue reading
Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 4th Sunday of Advent “Rorate” – 2020
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Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass for your Sunday (obligation or none), either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was. Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 22: “To sum up Advent…”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 21, for the 4th Sunday of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 22: “To sum up Advent…” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if you … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 21: A resolution at the foot of the manger
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 21, for Ember Saturday in the 3rd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 21: A resolution at the foot of the manger These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 20: Striking parallels between Mary and the ark of the covenant
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 20, for Ember Friday in the 3rd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 20: Striking parallels between Mary and the ark of the covenant These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 19: “Come, to teach us the way of prudence!”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 19, for Thursday in the 3rd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 19: “Come, to teach us the way of prudence!" These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 18: “Fasting has ever been the bread of strength.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 18, for Ember Wednesday in the 3rd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 18: “Fasting has ever been the bread of strength." These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 17: “Be perfect.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 17, for Tuesday in the 3rd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 17: “Be perfect." These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if you … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 16: “What is ‘meekness’?”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 16, for Monday in the 3rd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 16: “What is 'meekness'?" These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if … Continue reading
Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 3rd Sunday of Advent “Gaudete” – 2020 – POLL: Rose Vestments?
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Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass for your Sunday (obligation or none), either live or on the internet? Let us know what it was. Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 15: “So many thousands are suffering. How can one then rejoice?”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 15, for the 3rd Sunday of Advent, “Gaudete!” Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · 15 Advent20 These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if you listened. Today Pius Parsch … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 14: St John Paul II’s Prayer to Our Lady of Guadalupe
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 14, for Saturday in the 2nd Week of Advent. It is the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 14: St John Paul II's Prayer to Our Lady of Guadalupe These 5 … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 13: “Like a clean handle on a dirty bucket”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 13, for Friday in the 2nd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 13: “Like a clean handle on a dirty bucket” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 12: “The Virgin is inseparably bound up with the Word.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 12, for Thursday in the 2nd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 12: “The Virgin is inseparably bound up with the Word.” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 11: “Let us go back in imagination to the day we were baptized.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 11, for Wednesday in the 2nd Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 11: “Let us go back in imagination to the day we were baptized.” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 10: “What we receive is at least as important as what we do.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 10, for Tuesday in the 2nd Week of Advent, Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 10: “What we receive is at least as important as what we do.” These 5 minute offerings … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 09: “Start with the little things.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 08, for the 2nd Sunday of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 09: "Start with the little things." These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 08: “Nobody can claim, ‘I am redeemed once and for all.’”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 08, for the 2nd Sunday of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 07: “Nobody can claim, ‘I am redeemed once and for all.’” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 07: “True love of self.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 07, for Saturday in the 1st Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 07: "True love of self." These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 06: “God walks into your soul with silent step.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 06, for Friday in the 1st Week of Advent.
These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! Chime in if you listened.
Today we hear about what will take place at the General Judgment. Fulton Sheen gives an insight into how God comes to us. Pius Parsch talks about our vocations. Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 05: “Dissipation is the mark of the worldly and the mediocre”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 05, for Thursday in the 1st Week of Advent. Today we hear about dissipated souls from Cardinal Bacci. We also pray for priests. Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 04: “Do Thou in Thy clemency withdraw the scourge of Thy wrath!”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 04, for Wedesday in the 1st Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 04: “Do Thou in Thy clemency withdraw the scourge of Thy wrath!” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 03: “Make my heart steadfast, so that troubles may not dismay it.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 03, for Tuesday in the 1st Week of Advent. https://wdtprs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/02_advent20.mp3 https://wdtprs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/03_advent20.mp3 Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 03: “Make my heart steadfast, so that troubles may not dismay it.” Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 02: “The … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 02: “The wonders of creation are a mystical ladder that leads us to God.”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 02, for Monday in the 1st Week of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 02: “The wonders of creation are a mystical ladder that leads us to God.” These 5 minute offerings are a token of … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2020 01: “Jesus thirsts for us to thirst for Him”
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 01, for the 1st Sunday of Advent. Fr. John Zuhlsdorf · ADVENTCAzT 2020 01: “Jesus thirsts for us to thirst for Him” These 5 minute offerings are a token of gratitude especially for my benefactors. Thank you! … Continue reading
PODCAzT 184: St. Augustine preaches to the mob who lynched a cop who killed a guy
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Today is the Feast of St. Lawrence. In 400, or thereabouts, in St. Augustine’s see of Hippo, a miles, a soldiers, probably a kind of police officer, did something very bad. He probably killed someone. The town went nuts and rioted … Continue reading
PODCAzT 183: Bp. Schneider’s call for a Crusade of Eucharistic Reparation – ACTION ITEM!
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Bp. Schneider has called for a Crusade of Eucharistic Reparation. He released a text on his site, Gloria Dei, about sins against the Blessed Sacrament, offences against our Lord in the Eucharist, and the need of such a coordinated campaign. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 182: New Book on the TLM; Response to a question: “How do we know the Novus Ordo isn’t evil?”
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In this PODCAzT I offer some thoughts, and a brief reading from, the prolifically indefatigable Peter Kwasniewski, a copy of which recently arrived: Reclaiming Our Roman Catholic Birthright: The Genius and Timeliness of the Traditional Latin Mass US HERE – … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 36: St. Augustine on John the Baptist; The Vespers hymn “Ut queant laxis”
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New word for the day: hexachord I think my production skills have improved a bit since then! OLDIE TEXT Originally: 24 June 2007 Our PODCAzT for this Solemnity of the Nativity of John the Baptist presents a selection from … Continue reading
Octave of Pentecost PODCAzTs
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Some 12 years ago, I made a series of PODCAzTs for the Octave of Pentecost. My technical abilities have improved a little since then, and I seem to have had a little more energy, but they aren’t bad. So, these … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 084: Quo Primum of St. Pius V (1570) and the Missale Romanum – “henceforth, now, and forever”
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I’ve been getting questions about the infamous “survey” sent out to bishops about Summorum Pontificum and its implementation (or more likely NOT!) in their dioceses. I wrote about it HERE. The important thing is not to panic and act like … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 127: The Eve of St. Agnes and a Bleak Midwinter
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As a favor to a friend, I’ll repost this old podcast. It is the Eve of the Feast of St. Agnes, which of course reminds us of the famous poem by Keats. I, fan of poetry that I am, read … Continue reading
Your Sunday Sermon Notes – 4th Sunday of Advent – 2019
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Was there a good point made in the sermon you heard at the Mass that fulfilled your Sunday Obligation? What was it? There are a lot of people who don’t get many good points in the sermons they must endure. So, … Continue reading
ADVENTCAzT 2019 02: When a friend harms you, it hurts all the more.
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Here is ADVENTCAzT 02, for Monday in the 1st Week of Advent. Today Bp. Schneider talks about how Christ’s friends make Him suffer, Fulton Sheen reflects on how God would work in us and the Lord describes something of the … Continue reading
30 Nov 1969 – 50th Anniversary of imposition of the Novus Ordo – PODCAzTs Revisited
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It has been 50 years. 50 long years. Some might say, “Only 50? It seems longer.” Note the bizzare photo of a Novus Ordo being celebrated in the Sistine Chapel. Today marks the 50th anniversary of the going-into-effect of Paul … Continue reading
PODCAzT 179: Kwasniewski on the myth of ancient Communion in the hand
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We welcome as our guest… Peter Kwasniewski and an article he recently posted at LifeSite about Communion in the hand. Not long ago, surveys from the Pew Research center uncovered that a huge number of Catholics do not believe in … Continue reading
ASK FATHER: We can eat halal meat?
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For some reason the issue of idols keeps coming up. Pope Francis had a meal catered for 1500 poor people. He served them lasagne alla bolognese, lasagne in the style of Bologna. Sort of. By the way… it’s lasagne, plural, just … Continue reading
PODCAzT 178: Fr. Weinandy and the possible “Internal Papal Schism”
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Today I go back to 8 October 2019 and a piece by Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy, OFM, Cap., at The Catholic Thing: Pope Francis and Schism. This is important. Last night I heard at the official presentation of the book … Continue reading
ACTION ITEM: Priests in Rome, world to use Prayer of Exorcism (long St Michael Prayer) against diabolical influence in Vatican
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UPDATE: I read the prayer this morning. It is a powerful prayer, to be sure. I hope other priests today will do the same, even if they are late to this post. Originally Published on: Sep 28, 2019 @ 01:06 I received … Continue reading
PODCAzT 177: Latin of the Last Rites in the Traditional Form
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We’ll explore this time the Latin of the Last Rites in the Traditional form. There is enough evidence that Latin is more effective in our Rite than the vernacular, that the use of Latin, often, is warranted. It would be … Continue reading
PODCAzT 176: How to sing Table Prayers in Latin
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Today I talk about prayer before and after meals. What inspired me is the recent arrival of beautiful little books – new – for singing the table prayers in Latin. They are from the Monastery of St. Benedict, in southern … Continue reading
PODCAzT 175: Traditional Profession of Faith of Converts
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The other day I made a podcast with the Latin that must be used in the traditional rite of baptism. Today I continue on the theme of entrance into the Church with the profession of faith of a convert. The … Continue reading
PODCAzT 174 and PRAYERCAzT: The Latin of the Traditional Rite of Baptism of a Child
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In this PODCAzT, which also serves as a PRAYERCAzT (my somewhat languishing project to provide Latin language help for men learning the TLM) we will hear the minimum amount of Latin required in the rite of Baptism of One Child … Continue reading
Your Sunday Sermon Notes
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Was there a good point made in the sermon during your Mass of Sunday obligation? Let us know. For my part, I underscored – on this 4th Sunday after Pentecost – that God doesn’t choose men who are worthy to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 173: A darkly humorous look at the Amazon Synod’s Instrumentum Laboris
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Today we hear an outstanding offering of William Kilpatrick who writes at Crisis. He has had a look at the Instrumentum Laboris for the upcoming Synod of Bishops in Rome in October about the Amazon. He has nailed it. A … Continue reading
Octave of Pentecost PODCAzTs
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Some 11 years ago, I made a series of PODCAzTs for the Octave of Pentecost. My technical abilities have improved a little since then, and I seem to have had a little more energy, but they aren’t bad. So, these … Continue reading
DAY 9 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 8 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 7 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 6 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 5 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 4 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 3 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 2 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
DAY 1 – Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit – AUDIO
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
PRAYERCAzT / PODCAzT 172: Blessing Holy Water in Latin with the traditional Rituale Romanum
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From a priest: Could you record for your priestly audience the correct pronunciation for the Holy Water blessing in Latin? Sure! I can do that. I will also include this in the What Does The Prayer Really Sound Like series, … Continue reading
WDTPRS and AUDIO: The Exsultet – explained, translated, sung
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It’s hard to believe but this post goes back to 2005! 14 years ago! I always get requests about the Exsultet, so here you are. ___ Originally published in 2005 The EXSULTET is one of the most spectacular moments of … Continue reading
STATIONS OF THE CROSS – Audio from Fr. Z
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Here also are my audio projects of the Way of the Cross. On 1st Fridays, do please pray the Act of Reparation. What we need right now is PRAYER, especially now. And remember to GO TO CONFESSION! For priests, especially, try The Way Of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 171: The strange birth of the Novus Ordo – 50 years later
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This last week saw the 50th anniversary of the “birth” of the Novus Ordo – after an unnaturally swift gestation – on 3 April 1969 when Paul VI promulgated the Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum. Today I read for you, and I … Continue reading
It was 50 years ago today… Paul VI’s Apostolic Constitution “Missale Romanum”
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Precisely 50 years ago today the “God of Surprises”, through his permissive will and his vicar Paul, allowed us to experience a brand new version of Mass. The Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum was promulgated by Paul VI on 3 April … Continue reading
“Te, Ioseph celebrent”, a hymn in honor of the Terror of Demons
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Back in 2009 I made a PODCAzT – TEN YEARS AGO?!? – about the hymn sung in the Liturgy of Hours in honor of St. Joseph. That post eventually was augmented with photos sent by The Great Roman™ of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 170: Card. Müller – Manifesto of Faith: “Let not your heart be troubled!”
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Gerhald Ludwig Card. Müller, former Prefect of the CDF, has issued a “Manifesto of Faith”. It has a title reference of “Let not your heart be troubled!” (John 14:1). You can get the text HERE. The idea clearly is that … Continue reading
PODCAzT 169: Bp. Athanasius Schneider on “the only God-willed religion”
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The terrific and courageous Bp. Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary in Astana, has sent out for wide distribution an essay entitled The Gift of Filial Adoption The Christian Faith: the only valid and the only God-willed religion Clearly, from the title, this … Continue reading
PODCAzT 168: Concerning the Sermon at Mass
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Here is a quick PODCAzT partly to get me going again and partly because the topic really got my mind going. Today we hear from Martin Mosebach’s wondrous The Heresy of Formlessness: The Roman Liturgy and Its Enemy (Revised and … Continue reading
ASK FATHER: When to sing the Christmas Proclamation
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From a reader… QUAERITUR: The Christmas Proclamation (from the Martyrology). I know it is sung prior to Midnight Mass in the OF. Does it fit in the Traditional Mass, or is it relegated to the hour of Prime? We are … Continue reading
Anniversary of John XXIII’s 1962 “Gaudet Mater Ecclesia” and how it has been misused #Synod2018 #VaticanII #podcast
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Today is the anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council in 1962. At the opening, John XXIII (whose feast it is today) gave a famous speech which is known by its incipt, Gaudet Mater Ecclesia. John XXIII’s speech is … Continue reading
PODCAzT 167: Reflection of Bp. Athanasius Schneider about The Viganò Testimony
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I received this Reflection on the Viganò Testimony by Bp. Schneider. I read it aloud to help those who can’t always sit still to read on screens have access to the bishop’s reflection. Reflection about the “Testimony” of Archbishop Carlo … Continue reading
PODCAzT 166: Archbp. Viganò testifies about corruption and cover up. Pope Francis knew.
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Ed Pentin of the National Catholic Register, the best and most reliable working Vaticanista, has received and released an 11-page testimony from Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, former Nuncio to these USA. Viganò reveals a great deal about who knew what about … Continue reading
PODCAzT 165: Liturgical battles lost and won… and lost; don Camillo (Part X)
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In today’s PODCAzT I read just a bit of a fairly recent book by Peter Kwasniewski: Noble Beauty, Transcendent Holiness: Why the Modern Age Needs the Mass of Ages US HERE – UK HERE It has a foreward by the great Martin Mosebach, author … Continue reading
PODCAzT 164: Open Letter From A Young Priest To Bishops
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At Crisis there is posted an open letter from an anonymous young priest to bishops. It is a cri de coeur. Where Are the Bishops Who Will Defend Faithful Priests? I read this letter today, so that it will have … Continue reading
PODCAzT 163: 25 July 2018 – 50th anniversary of promulgation of ‘Humanae vitae’
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Here is an audio offering in which I read the post, here-under. Hopefully this will allow more people to absorb a few of my poor thoughts on this important anniversary. Let’s start with a taste of the text… there’s some … Continue reading
WDTPRS – Monday in Holy Week: “Are we there yet?”
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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
PODCAzT 161: CDF Instruction on The Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian, “Donum veritatis”
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In this podcast we hear the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith’s 1990 Instruction Donum veritatis, “On the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian”. I post this now because of the present claims of some who clearly want to turn … Continue reading
Your Sunday Sermon Notes
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Was there a good point made during the sermon you heard for this 1st Sunday of Lent? Let us know. Mine… If the audio didn’t play immediately, refresh. I had the wrong link for the audio file for a few … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 127: The Eve of St. Agnes and a Bleak Midwinter
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It is a little late in the day, but today is the Eve of the Feast of St. Agnes. This reminds us all, of course, of the famous poem by Keats. This is the Eve of St. Agnes and, therefore, time … Continue reading
Yet another German moral mudslide: bishop proposes blessing homosexual relationships
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Yesterday I took time away – mostly – from the blog and email. I checked in only long enough to approve comments in the queue, etc. Of course today lots of things are going “DING”, whimpering for my attention. Most of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 160: Bishops of Kazakhstan issue “Profession of the immutable truths about sacramental marriage” AUDIO
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As the controversy erupted at the irruption of Amoris laetitia, I opined that, even though the document could be read in a properly orthodox way, those who were inclined not to support the Church’s teaching would say it meant something innovative … Continue reading
PODCAzT 159: Catholics and Lutherans about Justification
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On this 500th anniversary of the legendary nailing up of theses by Martin Luther, that spark the revolt that tore Christendom apart, and on this anniversary of the signing of the Joint Today we will hear Avery Card. Dulles 1999 … Continue reading
AUDIO Longer St. Michael Prayer. @fatherz calls upon priests and bishops!
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I’ve been mentioning – and finding mentions of – St. Michael often of late. I’m praying the longer, mighty St. Michael Prayer daily now. As a matter of fact, I just said it again as an important meeting about which … Continue reading
PODCAzT 158: Catholicism and Capital Punishment
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Pope Francis recently made statements about capital punishment which are the cause of much discussion. While invoking “development of doctrine” he seems to contradict established Church teaching about the death penalty. It is as if His Holiness would harmonize these two statements: Capital … Continue reading
PODCAzT 157: Pius XII – Ingruentium malorum – On reciting the Rosary
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National Catholic Register on 1 Oct 2017 had a terrific article which brought to my attention again an 1951 Encyclical of Pius XII 1951, Ingruentium malorum, on the recitation of the Rosary. The article by Joseph Pronechen is rightly called prophetic. As … Continue reading
PODCAzT 156 – Josef Seifert on The Persecution of Orthdoxy
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Today at First Things there is a powerful and persuasive piece by Josef Seifert, former Dietrich von Hildebrand Chair of Realist Phenomenology at the International Academy of Philosophy in Spain. It is clear that there is now a not so subtle … Continue reading
PODCAzT 155: Latin Forms of Absolution, Vetus and Novus Ordo
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From a priest…. QUAERITUR: Fr. Z, Grace and peace. Do you have an audio pronunciation of the absolution prayer (1962) or know of a link? Thanks for the question. Here is a brief PODCAzT, which can also be a PRAYERCAzT, … Continue reading
Advice from a saint, praise for a priest, explanation for a practice
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According to the Novus Ordo calendar, today is the Feast of St. Alphonsus Liguori. In the traditional calendar it falls tomorrow. He is a Doctor of the Church, whose writings set the Church’s approach to moral theology on a healthy … Continue reading
PODCAzT 154: Card. Sarah in La Nef on 10th Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum
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Recently the great Robert Card. Sarah had a piece in the French magazine La Nef. Only fragments were out on the interwebs. I eventually got my hands on the entire thing in French. I now also have a translation … Continue reading
Your Sunday Sermon Notes
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Was there a good point made in the sermon you heard during the Holy Mass in fulfillment your of Sunday Obligation? Let us know. Here’s what I said (below). This Sunday took me by surprise. I had assumed that I didn’t have … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 87 (2009): The Pentecost Sequence dissected – Veni Sancte Spiritus
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Here is an oldie PODCAzT made back in 2009. Tempus fugit. ___ I started this one thinking that I could make a fast audio project and then move on. Ha! In this PODCAzT I dissect the Pentecost Sequence, Veni Sancte … Continue reading
PODCAzT 153: Card. Sarah’s 2017 ‘Summorum Pontificum’ Address – URGENT
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His Eminence Robert Card. Sarah, Prefect of the CDW, gave an fantastic talk in Germany on the occasion of a colloquium held for the 10th Anniversary of Summorum Pontificum, Benedict’s XVI’s “emancipation proclamation” for the older, traditional form of the Roman … Continue reading
PODCAzT 152: Bishop Athanasius Schneider on the Five Dubia of the Four Cardinals
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You know about the Five Dubia of the Four Cardinals submitted, first privately, now publicly to His Holiness Pope Francis about Chapter 8 of Amoris laetitia. I have another PODCAzT about Bp. Schneider on Amoris laetitia. HERE The Four Cardinal and their … Continue reading
Great news about a new college seminary in Charlotte, NC!
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While I was in Rome recently, I met a young priest engaged in studies. He was the subdeacon with me for the Pontifical Mass celebrated by Archbp. Sample in St. Peter’s Basilica during the Summorum Pontificum pilgrimage. He is from the Diocese of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 151: Pius X’s encyclical On Teaching Christian Doctrine
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Today we are going to hear St. Pope Pius X’s encyclical letter of 1905 on Catechetics, On Teaching Christian Doctrine, Acerbo nimis. This could have been offered to us today. As you listen, tune your ear for how Pius talks about … Continue reading
PODCAzT 150: Leo XIII on Right Christian Conduct and the “bent of our age”
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For this 15oth PODCAzT I offer Pope Leo XIII’s 1888 Encyclical Exuente iam anno, On Right Christian Conduct. Despite the claims of many, the Church began neither with the Second Vatican Council nor the Pontificate of Francis. There are inestimable treasures available … Continue reading
ASK FATHER: Are your podcasts on iTunes?
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From a reader… QUAERITUR: Can your podcazts be obtained on iTunes? I would like to subscribe on my new ipod. Thanks! Yes, indeed. That said, remember that our world is becoming ever more dangerous. I warmly recommend that, when you are out … Continue reading
PODCAzT 149: Interview with Fr. Richard Heilman – Part 2
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In this PODCAzT we hear the the second, shorter, of two parts of an interview I did with Fr. Richard Heilman, pastor of St. Mary’s Church in Pine Bluff, WI a few minutes to the west of Madison. I’ve written about Fr. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 148: Interview with Fr. Richard Heilman – Part 1
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In this PODCAzT we hear the the first of two parts of an interview I did with Fr. Richard Heilman, pastor of St. Mary’s Church in Pine Bluff, WI a few minutes to the west of Madison. I’ve written about Fr. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 147: Fulton Sheen on Patriotism
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At The Catholic Thing I saw excerpts of a piece by Fulton Sheen on Patriotism. As I have done in the past, I’ll read the whole thing for you. Recently, I read for you his essay on how we have … Continue reading
23 June – Vigil of St. John – bonfires and witch burnings, solstices and snails
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It is nice to have as your Patron the great Baptist, for I get two feasts a year, his Nativity and his Beheading. For the Vigil of St. John (today, as I write) in the old Roman Ritual the priest … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 87 (2009): Veni Sancte Spiritus – The Pentecost Sequence dissected
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Here is an oldie PODCAzT made back in 2009. How time flies. ___ I started this one thinking that I could make a fast audio project and then move on. Ha! In this PODCAzT I dissect the Pentecost Sequence, Veni … Continue reading
PODCAzT 146: Spinello: Does Amoris Laetitia Retreat from Absolute Moral Norms?
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I direct the readership’s attention to a piece at Crisis about Amoris laetitia, the controversial and ambiguous Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation… that is, if any of you still care to read about it. Or listen to it! Hopefully busy priests and seminarians … Continue reading
PODCAzT 145: Athanasius Schneider on ‘Amoria laetitia’
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In this PODCAzT I read for you the open letter by Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of St Mary in Astana, Kazakhstan. It seems that it was originally released in Italian, but it was subsequently translated into … Continue reading
PODCAzT 144: Pope Francis’ ‘Amoris laetitia’, Ch. 4: “Love in marriage”
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UPDATE: I fixed the glitch at 24:02-24-22. Sorry about that. It was a lot of reading – with interruptions – and editing together. If you had an “overlap” in that time range, you can download again or listen again and … Continue reading
PODCAzT 143: Fulton J. Sheen – “In the face of this false broadmindedness, what the world needs is intolerance.”
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With a biretta tip to my friend Fr. Heilman at Roman Catholic Man, this PODCAzT welcomes today’s guest Ven. Fulton J. Sheen. We will hear his Plea for Intolerance … yes, you read that right. It seems appropriate to read this … Continue reading
A Tenebrae excerpt: “O my people! lament, like a virgin”
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The Lamentations of Fr. Z include verses on the loss of the singing of Tenebrae, whole and entire in its proper language. The ordering of the psalms is not particularly profound, but the antiphons and responsories are simply incomparable in … Continue reading
PODCAzT 142: It’s Nazi Germany, it’s 1937, you are Catholic, and you are afraid. Mit brennender Sorge!
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Fr. John Hunwicke, at his fine blog Mutual Enrichment, reminds us all that on this liturgical day, Monday of Holy Week, in 1937… … the Gestapo raided diocesan offices and presbyteries all over Germany. The previous day, Palm Sunday, when the churches … Continue reading
19 March: A beautiful hymn to St. Joseph, a Roman procession, and more
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It’s the Feast of the wonderful St. Joseph! In his Litany we invoke him under beautiful titles, including Pillar of families, Solace of the wretched, Hope of the sick, Patron of the dying and, my favorite, Terror of demons. Happy … Continue reading
PRAYERCAzT: The Lorica of St. Patrick
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The Latin word loríca (note the accent… lo-REE-ka) means “a leather cuirass; a defense of any kind; a breastwork, parapet”. In effect, it means “armor”. It has come to be associated with a prayer attributed to St. Patrick (+ 5th c.) … Continue reading
ASK FATHER and OLDIE PRAYERCAzT: The Passion of St. Matthew sung in Latin
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I had a panicked email from a seemingly desperate cleric who is to sing the St. Matthew Passion for Palm Sunday. I am glad that he wrote today instead of next Saturday! He wanted help with the tone. As … Continue reading
PODCAzT 141: Two Prayers of St. Thomas Aquinas
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In the post-Conciliar, Novus Ordo calendar today is the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas (+1274). Let’s hear two prayers from the Angelic Doctor, his Prayer Before Mass and Communion and his Prayer After Mass and Communion in both Latin and English. Some … Continue reading
PODCAzT 140: Paul VI’s 1966 Letter Sacrificium laudis on the use of Latin and Gregorian chant by religious
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It has been quite awhile since I made a PODCAzT, over a year, if you don’t count the offerings during Advent and Lent. I was inspired to get back into it by something I saw at the website of the … Continue reading
10 Nov: Leo the Great
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In the newer Roman calendar this is the feast of Pope Saint Leo I, “the Great” (+461). In the older, traditional calendar, his feast is 11 April. You could perhaps pray to St. Leo that he will intercede with God … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT: St. Joseph: a hymn dissected & sermon of Bernardine of Siena
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Back in 2009 I made a PODCAzT about the hymn sung in the Liturgy of Hours in honor of St. Joseph. 082 09-03-19 St. Joseph: a hymn dissected & sermon of Bernardine of Siena Check it out! ____ Happy Name … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 127: The Eve of St. Agnes and a Bleak Midwinter
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This is the Eve of St. Agnes and, therefore, time once again for a PODCAzT I made a while back. HERE I, fan of poetry that I am, read out Keat’s poem, 42 Spencerian stanzas. It is torrid and lush, with … Continue reading
“Let y’all know!” The Epiphany chant announcement of 2015’s liturgical dates
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Someone posted a printable image of the Noveritis (“Let y’all know”) in Gregorian chant notation for the singing of the liturgical dates for 2014 which takes place at Epiphany after the Gospel. Find it over there. The singing of the key … Continue reading
The Winters of Our Discontent (AUDIO)
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AUDIO version below ______ Does the sight of several yards of red silk cause you to break out in a sweat, even if only a little, and start to tremble? Do your fingers start to tingle? Do you get the inexplicable … Continue reading
INTERVIEW: Card. Burke our challenges and “authentic pastoral care”
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His Eminence Raymond Card. Burke was interviewed by Vatican Radio about the “Five Cardinals Book” and about the Synod. Compare and contrast with Card. Kasper’s recent interviews? Night and day! This is on an entirely different level. Cardinal Burke: Christ’s … Continue reading
Qapla’! INTERNET PRAYER UPDATE: KLINGON (AUDIO)
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Just when I was on a high from getting the Japanese version of the famed “Internet Prayer” – Qapla’! – my spies came through with an audio recording in KLINGON! Maybe they finally got that old sub-space communication array fixed. … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT: Friday in the Octave of Pentecost
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OLDIE PODCAzT from Friday in the Octave of Pentecost in 2008. ___________ Today is Friday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 58: Ember Days; Chrysostom on St. Matthias; Prayer to the Holy Spirit
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Here is an oldie PODCAzT from 2008 for Pentecost Ember Wednesday. As I wrote back when… ____ Today is Wednesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is … Continue reading
A Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit: Day 2 (Audio)
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
A Novena of Prayer to the Holy Spirit: Day 1 (Audio)
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Let us, upon our knees, pray in a special way to God the Holy Spirit during this time between Ascension Thursday and Pentecost. This is one way to pray. I invite the readership to join in. MANNER OF PRAYING THE … Continue reading
Oldie posts on the Ascension of the Lord
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I have in the past posted variously about the Ascension of the Lord. For example: PODCAzT 101: Preface for Ascension [2010] The Ascension and Feet [2011] PODCAzT 27: Leo on the Ascension; a Collect; feedback [2007 – back when I … Continue reading
PODCAzT 139: 20th Anniversary of ‘Ordinatio sacerdotalis’, on the ordination of women
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UPDATE: I adjusted a volume/balance problem. ___ Today is the 20th Anniversary of St. John Paul II’s Apostolic Letter Ordinatio sacerdotalis, which removes all doubt about the impossibility of the ordination of women to the priesthood. To celebrate this wonderful … Continue reading
AUDIO PRAYERCAzT: Via Crucis by St Alphonsus Liguori
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Some of you have asked me to post my recordings of the Stations of the Cross as individual posts. It seems that in iTunes only one of the four are available when I post multiple links. Here is one. This … Continue reading
AUDIO PODCAzT: Via Crucis by Joseph Ratzinger
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Here is another of my recording of the Stations of the Cross, this time by Joseph Ratzinger in 2005 for Good Friday just before the death of St John Paul II and his own election to the See of Peter. … Continue reading
AUDIO PRAYERCAzT: Via Crucis by St Alphonsus Liguori (with chant)
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Some of you have asked me to post my recordings of the Stations of the Cross as individual posts. It seems that in iTunes only one of the four are available when I post multiple links. Here is one. May … Continue reading
AUDIO Stations of the Cross: Benedict XVI, Bl. John Henry Newman, St. Alphonsus Liguori
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Over the years I have made several audio versions of the Stations of the Cross. For your convenience, here they are.
AUDIO: John 6
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As we are in Passiontide, according to our traditional Roman calendar, and as I think about the reactions to a certain talk given by a certain Dominican sister, it occurred to me to review John 6. As I reviewed John … Continue reading
PODCAzT 138: Christmas Poetry Experiment
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Today I decided to experiment by recording voice memos with my phone, then sending them to my computer at home, then accessing that computer remotely with the same phone to assemble a podcast. Let’s see how it turned out! Please … Continue reading
PODCAzT 137: Augustine on bad pastors; Sermon in the wake of Pope Francis’ interview
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At the time of this writing it is still the 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time, aka the 18th Sunday after Pentecost in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. It has been just a few days since the release of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 136: John XXIII opens Vatican II – ‘Gaudet Mater Ecclesia’ – optimism and naïveté, error and continuity
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have wanted to do this for some time. Today we have as our guest, Pope John XXIII. I read for you the whole of John’s address to the opening of the Second Vatican Council, a speech called Gaudet Mater Ecclesia, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 136: 25 years later – Ratzinger’s address to the Bishops of Chile; The Biological Solution
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Today marks 25 years since Joseph Card. Ratzinger gave a famous address in Santiago, Chile to the Chilean bishops. Context: In the months immediately preceding this address, Archbp, Marcel Lefebvre of the SSPX had signed an agreement with the Holy … Continue reading
PODCAzT 135: Encyclical Letter “Lumen fidei” – AUDIO files of entire encyclical
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In my desire to get my ears and mind around the new encyclical, Lumen fidei, of Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, to sort the “voices” and get to know the trajectory of its arguments, I decided to read it aloud. Wanna … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 119: The Holy Name and Blasphemy
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From 2011: Today is the feast of St. Bernardine of Siena (+1444) in both the Extraordinary and the Ordinary Forms of the Roman Rite, and therefore I use this opportunity to offer something from one of his discourses about the … Continue reading
The Way of the Cross – Joseph Ratzinger (Good Friday – 2005)
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Here is my reading of the Via Crucis, the Way of the Cross, composed by Joseph Card. Ratzinger, once Pope, now His Holiness Benedict XVI, for the 2005 Good Friday observance at the Colosseum in Rome. I love the St. … Continue reading
Blue Vestments? An annual rant.
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From a reader: Our priest borrowed glorious old blue vestments in the Roman style for today, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. He announced that it’s the first time for him, and that it is per a 400-some-year-old indult for … Continue reading
PODCAzT 134: Christ the King, the Collect, and a listener’s question
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Here is a little offering about the Collect for the Solemnity of Christ the King, as it is today in the post-Conciliar, Ordinary Form, calendar. I use some material I wrote for the best Catholic weekly in the UK, The … Continue reading
PODCAzT 133: Reparation for Sin – Pius XI’s Miserentissimus Redemptor
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Connected to confession of sins, which I am constantly pounding away at here (now Card. Dolan has also stressed at the Synod of Bishops and the need reviving the Sacrament of Penance) is reparation for sins. Together with recognition of … Continue reading
USCCB meeting: Card. Dolan hits it out of the park! (Listen to the audio here.)
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Please use the sharing buttons! Thanks! I am pretty cynical about USCCB meetings. But this time I am pretty fired up. I just listened to Cardinal Dolan’s address as President of the conference. In his address His Eminence spoke about … Continue reading
UPDATED: Bp. Sample’s (D. Marquette) sermon for Call To Holiness Conference
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Please use the sharing buttons! Thanks! UPDATE: I added a lower resolution version of the video. It should be easier to download. UPDATE: I added an AUDIO ONLY version of the video. See the players below. ORIGINAL POST 15 October … Continue reading
Midday Beauty Break for the Feast of the Transfiguration
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Please use the sharing buttons! Thanks! I often listen to the hours sung by the monks at Le Barroux. Today for Sext the melody of the usual text of the hymn Rector potens verax Deus was strikingly beautiful. Here it … Continue reading
PODCAzT 132: Ratzinger on Conscience and Truth – Part 3
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In 1991 Joseph Card. Ratzinger gave a talk to American Bishops called “Conscience and Truth”. This talk is useful today, especially in the context of two major controversies that are going on as I write, namely, the defense of the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 131: Ratzinger on Conscience and Truth – Part 2
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In 1991 Joseph Card. Ratzinger gave a talk to American Bishops called “Conscience and Truth”. This talk is useful today, especially in the context of two major controversies that are going on as I write, namely, the defense of the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 130: Ratzinger on Conscience and Truth – Part 1
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Please use the sharing buttons! Thanks! In 1991 Joseph Card. Ratzinger gave a talk to American Bishops called “Conscience and Truth”. This talk is useful today, especially in the context of two major controversies that are going on as I … Continue reading
PODCAzT 129: Of the solstice, and The Baptist, and summer poems
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Here is a little PODCAzT after a long hiatus. Today, the Summer Solstice, I talk about the Summer Solstice, but in light of St. Augustine and St. John the Baptist. I mentioned this in another post, but I spin it … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT: St. Joseph: a hymn dissected & sermon of Bernardine of Siena
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Back in 2009 I made a PODCAzT about the hymn sung in the Liturgy of Hours in honor of St. Joseph. 082 09-03-19 St. Joseph: a hymn dissected & sermon of Bernardine of Siena Check it out! ____ Happy Name Day … Continue reading
ANNUNTIO VOBIS GAUDIUM MAGNUM! Habemus rivulum! (New iTunes feed available)
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I am very grateful to readers who whinged at me about the problem with my iTunes feed for my podcasts. This lead me to gripe to you about it. This lead to my posting a question. This lead to comments … Continue reading
Santorum’s Catholicism, candidacy, and Archbp. Chaput’s address “The Vocation of Christians in American Public Life”
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It is timely to haul this old PODCAzT out of cold storage. In light of presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s comments about Pres. Kennedy and Catholicism and the public square, let’s review Archbp. Chaput’s outstanding address in Houston in 2010. This … Continue reading
PODCAzT 127: The Eve of St Agnes and a Bleak Midwinter
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A priest friend reminded me that today is the day before St. Agnes Day, “The Eve of St Agnes” and that, therefore, this would be a good day to post about the famous poem by John Keats. And so I … Continue reading
PODCAzT 125: The liturgical year and who we are. Season Appropriate Poems.
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In this PODCAzT I return to a theme I have explored many times: the liturgical year. We will hear about the Advent and Christmas cycle so that we can get our bearings on where we are… and who we are. … Continue reading
iPhone app for Le Barroux
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I sometimes listen the podcasts of the Benedictine monks at Norcia, in Italy. They record and post on demand recordings of their hours and Mass. Alas, they tend to go flat, a problem many groups have when singing psalms and … Continue reading
PODCAzT 124: Advent Vespers hymn in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms compared
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In this rapid PODCAzT I return to a hymn I dissected a few years ago in another of these audio projects, the hymn for Vespers during Advent, Conditor or Creator alme siderum, in the Ordinary and Extraordinary Forms of the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 123: The Liturgical Year and a Custom
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It is the Last Sunday of the liturgical year. In the older, traditional form of the Roman Rite it is the 24th and Last Sunday after Pentecost, even though numerically it is the 23rd. The Last Sunday is always the … Continue reading
St. Peter Chrysologus, and oldie PODCAzT
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Today, in the post-Conciliar calendar, is the feast of St. Peter Chrysologus, “of the golden speech”. I made a PODCAzT about something Peter wrote some years ago for a 1 May Feast of Joseph observance and beginning of the month … Continue reading
PRAYERCAzT/PODCAzT: Corpus Christi: singing the whole nine yards
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I again inflict my singing on you for most of this project. Quite a while back I started a PRAYERCAzT series, wherein I read and/or sang the prayers and readings for upcoming Sundays and Feasts for the Extraordinary Form. I … Continue reading
PRAYERCAzT/PODCAzT: Trinity Sunday: singing the whole nine yards
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I again inflict my singing on you for most of this project. Quite a while back I started a PRAYERCAzT series, wherein I read and/or sang the prayers and readings for upcoming Sundays and Feasts for the Extraordinary Form. I … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT: Friday in the Octave of Pentecost
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OLDIE PODCAzT: Friday in the Octave of Pentecost Today is Friday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 119: The Holy Name and Blasphemy
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Today is the feast of St. Bernardine of Siena (+1444) in both the Extraordinary and the Ordinary Forms of the Roman Rite, and therefore I use this opportunity to offer something from one of his discourses about the Most Holy … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 30: Augustine on Peter and John; singing a Tridentine Requiem; St. Peter Celestine V
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This time we hear St. Augustine of Hippo’s tr. 124 on the Gospel of John, in which he explores what Christ meant when He told Peter to follow Him but told John that He would have to stay until He … Continue reading
Help on the issue of PODCAzTs and the “feed”
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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 … Continue reading
WDTPRS POLL: Universae Ecclesiae
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Here is a little poll about the new Instruction. I have written a post about it. I have made a PODCAzT so you can listen to it. Give your considered answer, having first read it or listened to it and … Continue reading
PODCAzT 119: Instruction “Universae Ecclesiae”
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In this PODCAzT we listen to the Instruction issued by the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei” on the implementation of Summorum Pontificum of Benedict XVI. At the beginning I have an introduction to give us some context. I read in Latin … Continue reading
PASCHALCAzT 51: Easter Thursday – You who arrive only at the eleventh hour
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These 5 minute daily podcasts are intended to give you a small boost every day and a little insight into Easter and its Octave. Today is Wednesday in the Octave of Easter. Happy Easter to all! The Roman Station is … Continue reading
AP Story on the Roman Station Churches
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Speaking of my LENTCAzTs, which always spend a moment looking at the Roman Station church for the day…. Once upon a time I would be the celebrant for Lenten Station Masses in Rome for a confraternity dedicated to the Roman … Continue reading
STATIONS OF THE CROSS (PODCAzTs from Fr. Z)
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Many parishes and chapels will have the Via Crucis or Stations of the Cross during Lent. What version does your parish use? I have audio projects with the Way of the Cross. Here is a reading of the Via Crucis, … Continue reading
LENTCAzT 31: Friday of the 4th Week of Lent
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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 … Continue reading
Spring poems
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It is April and the world is slowly coming back to life. Baseball season is back. I have made some PODCAzTs with seasonal poetry. I am contemplating one for Spring. If you have a suggestion, perhaps you could drop me … Continue reading
PRAYERCAzT: The Lorica of St. Patrick
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The Latin word loríca means “a leather cuirass; a defense of any kind; a breastwork, parapet”. In effect, it means “armor”. It has come to be associated with a prayer attributed to St. Patrick (+ 5th c.) . “Loríca” is … Continue reading
PODCAzT 118: Benedict XVI’s Message for Lent; Fr. Z on love and on Peter
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NB: iTunes users… I found that there was a second enclosure buried in these posts which screws up the iTunes feed. Let me know if you are not getting this on iTunes. Pope Benedict’s XVI’s Message for Lent 2011 is … Continue reading
PODCAzT 117: What the Catholic Church really says about same-sex unions
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NB: iTunes users… I found that there was a second enclosure buried in these posts which screw up the iTunes feed. Let me know if you are not getting this on iTunes. After the release of that iTune app/tool to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 116: Toward a true ecumenism
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NB: iTunes users… I found that there was a second enclosure buried in the post which screwed up the feed. Let me know if you are getting this on iTunes. Ecumenical dialogue has been much on my mind these days. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 116: Bp. Athanasius Schneider’s proposal for a “Syllabus” on the correct interpretation of Vatican II
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His Excellency Most Rev. Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, has made quite a splash over the last few years. He first caught people’s eyes at the Synod on the Eucharist in 205 in Rome where he gave an … Continue reading
PODCAzT 115: Singing the Eucharistic Prayer; Fr. Z sings and rants
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Inspired by a reader’s email question, I dug out my volume of the Ordo Missae in cantu to talk about and then sing the Roman Canon, 1st Eucharistic Prayer, in Latin. So, this is also a PRAYERCAzT and an ASK … Continue reading
PODCAzT 114: Sing those Litanies!
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Inspired by something I did recently in New York City, in this audio project I get into Litanies, namely, singing Litanies, not just reciting them. I guess this is also a PRAYERCAzT. Litanies are beautiful expressions of faith, hope and … Continue reading
PODCAzT 113: More winter poems
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Well… I went and did it again… and then yet again. I made a yet another PODCAzT of poems having to do with winter. I was inspired by the blizzard we just had, and also by requests via e-mail. And … Continue reading
PODCAzT 112: Winter poems – corrected
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Well… I went and did it again. I made a PODCAzT. And then I screwed up and posted the wrong audio file. I have now corrected that. Sorry. I’m not going to say what’s in it other than that there … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT: St. Ambrose and pro-abortion Catholic politicians
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Some time ago I made a PODCAzT about St. Ambrose and pro-abortion Catholic politicians. 054 08-04-29 Pro-Abortion Politicians and Communion; St. Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius Also on Ambrose: 060 08-05-16 Pentecost customs; St. Ambrose on the dew of the Holy … Continue reading
PODCAzT 111: 4th Eucharistic Prayer; don Camillo (Part IX)
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Herein we compare the lame-duck ICEL version of the 4th Eucharistic Prayer now still in use with the new, approved and corrected translation which we will soon be able to hear in our Churches. I use the Latin original, and … Continue reading
A 1st Sunday of Advent sermon
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I haven’t posted a sermon in quite some time. Here is a Sunday offering.
Advent hymns dissected
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For your opportune knowledge: 077 08-12-16 An Advent hymn dissected “Vox clara”, with digressions 076 08-12-07 An Advent hymn dissected “Verbum supernum prodiens“, with digressions 075 08-12-04 An Advent hymn dissected “Conditor alme siderum“; Fr. Z digresses far afield And … Continue reading
PODCAzT 110 & WDTPRSL: Learning the Roman Canon in Latin for Seminarians
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I received a nice voice mail from some seminarians who are learning how to say the Extraordinary Form of Holy Mass on their own. They asked for help with the Latin, since they have not ever heard the Roman Canon … Continue reading
PODCAzT 109: A dust up in ancient Carthage and parishes that schism
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Many dioceses are having to close parishes. Now and then a bishop needs to discipline parishes which go renegade. It sometimes happens that groups of Catholics just go do their own thing. This got me thinking about a sermon of … Continue reading
Archbp. Burke describes why he built the Shrine to Our Lady – VIDEO
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His Excellency Archbishop Raymond Burke, now Prefect of the Apostolic Segnatura, was once the Bishop of La Crosse. During his time as bishop, he began the construction of a great shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe. The result is spectacular. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 108: The new translation of the 3rd Eucharistic Prayer; Fr. Z digresses and rants
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Herein we compare the lame-duck ICEL version of the 3rd Eucharistic Prayer now still in use with the new, approved and improved translation which we will soon be able to hear in our Churches. The new translation of the Roman … Continue reading
PODCAzT 107: Most Precious Blood and your sins; Interview with Fr. Finigan
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At the beginning of July, a month dedicated in a special way to devotion to the Most Precious Blood of the Lord, I give you in the PODCAzT a short reflection on the Blood of the Lord, what happens at … Continue reading
PODCAzT 106: John Henry Newman’s kindly light
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In this PODCAzT we will drill into the Collect designated for the Memorial of soon-to-be Blessed John Henry Newman (+1890). I have as a surprise, a guest appearance by Fr. Timothy Finigan, who will read one of Newman’s famous works. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 105: Augustine on the Baptist; don Camillo (Part VIII)
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Today we welcome St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) who speaks to us from a sermon about St. John the Baptist on his feast day, the Feast of the Nativity of St. John. Along the way you will hear a couple … Continue reading
St. John the Baptist: notes and oldie PODCAzT
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Today is the Feast of the one whom the Lord called the greatest man ever born of woman. Here is his entry in the 2005 Martyrologium Romanum: Sollemnitas Nativitatis sancti Ioannis Baptistae, Praecursoris Domini, qui iam in utero matris, Spiritu … Continue reading
PODCAzT 104: A glimpse of heaven, “the Love that moves the sun and other stars”
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No eye has seen and no ear has heard what God has prepared for those who attain the bliss of heaven. Christ has won for us the most precious gift of all: membership in the Kingdom of God. It is … Continue reading
CORRECTION to PODCAzT 102 on the new translation of the 1st Eucharistic Prayer
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I received word from a couple people via email that in my reading of the new translation of the Roman Canon I omitted the name of St. Anastasia, which surprises me. This was an odd lapsus linguae given the fact … Continue reading
PODCAzT 103: The new translation of the 2nd Eucharistic Prayer; Fr. Z digresses and rants
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Today we will compare the lame-duck ICEL version of the 2nd Eucharistic Prayer now still in use with the new, approved and improved translation which we will soon be able to hear in our Churches. The new translation of the … Continue reading
Pentecost PODCAzTs
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Here are some links to PODCAzT I made in the past having to do with Pentecost. 087 09-06-03 Veni Sancte Spiritus – The Pentecost Sequence dissected 061 08-05-17 Pope Leo I on a post-Pentecost weekday; Fr. Z rambles not quite … Continue reading
PODCAzT 102: Exploring the new English translation of the Roman Canon; voicemail
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UPDATE: 25 May 2306 GMT: I have received word from a couple people via email that in my reading of the new translation of the Roman Canon I omitted the name of St. Anastasia, which surprises me. This was an … Continue reading
WDTPRS Skype voicemail fixed… sort of
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I have solved my skype voicemail problems …. at least in part. I can receive my voice on only one of the computers on the network, the one that runs the Z-Cam no less. Therefore, I can from time to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 101: Preface for Ascension
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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 … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 84: St. Pius V and Quo primum
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An oldie PODCAzT for today, which in the feast of St. Pius V in the older, traditional Roman calendar: On this feast of St. Pope Pius V (+1572) I drill into one of his most famous acts as Roman Pontiff. … Continue reading
Bp. Slattery’s Sermon in Washington DC – unforgettable
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Here is the audio of Bp. Edward Slattery’s marvelous sermon at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Amazing. Bp. Slattery, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, stepped up and made himself available to be celebrant for the Pontifical Mass in the older, traditional … Continue reading
PODCAzT 100: Benedict XVI, Pius XII, Justin Martyr and Fr. Z rants about liturgical abuse
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Here is PODCAzT 100. I wasn’t feeling very creative today, so I set out with the intention of simply reading to you about St. Justin Martyr (+165). A selection of his 1st Apology is in the Liturgy of the Hours … Continue reading
PRAYERCAzT: Matins and Lauds (BrevRom)
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No frills Matins and Lauds from the Breviarium Romanum. If you lay people don’t get what is involved in clergy reading the office every day, this might give you an idea of what the older, traditional form of the office … Continue reading
STATIONS OF THE CROSS (audio from Fr. Z)
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Many parishes and chapels will have the Via Crucis or Stations of the Cross during Lent. What version does your parish use? Let’s get some titles/versions/authors and we can have a poll later on. I have audio projects with the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 99: Archbp. Chaput’s Houston Speech on The Vocation of Christians in American Public Life
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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 Forum … Continue reading
Did you hear a good Ash Wednesday sermon? Share a point.
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If you heard an Ash Wednesday sermon which was worthwhile, share ONE SINGLE POINT you can recall for us, as concisely as possible… a single sentence, if possible.
Quinquagesima sermon: a program for Lent
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Here is a sermon for Quinquagesima. I propose something for your Lent. Moreover, it was a dreadful mistake to excise the pre-Lenten Sundays from the Church’s post-Conciliar calendar.
Safe in New Jersey… sort of…
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I am at Mater Ecclesiae in Berlin, NJ. This stay is going to be interesting! First, I am here to do some of the heavy lifting (things that involve talking) for the great Fr. Pasley. He is recovering from surgery … Continue reading
PODCAzT 98: A chat with Fr. Finigan; a special Epiphany blessing
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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 … Continue reading
PETITION PROJECT HELP REQUEST: We’ve Waited Long Enough
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Here is an ALERT to all WDTPRS readers and a request to bloggers to help. But first, a digression to whet your appetite. Remember that whole business of a petition by those who are determined to resist the new translation … Continue reading
PODCAzT 97: Ambrose to a new bishop; In The Bleak Midwinter
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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
PODCAzT 96: A saint for the “digital continent”; don Camillo (Part VII)
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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’ … Continue reading
PODCAzTs on the 40th Anniversary of the Novus Ordo
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On the 1st Sunday of Advent in 1969, 40 years ago, the Novus Ordo of the Mass went into effect. I recently made some audio projects about this monumental event (and I may make more). Be sure to check these … Continue reading
An oldie PODCAzT about an Advent hymn
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An oldie PODCAzT about an Advent hymn. As I wrote back then: I decided during Advent to drill into the hymns in the Liturgia Horarum. We begin today with the hymn for Vespers called Conditor alme siderum, with its variation … Continue reading
PODCAzT 95: PART III – 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo
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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 … Continue reading
PODCAzT 94: PART II – 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo
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Based on your response to PODCAzT 93, and my own desire to drill more deeply into the issue, we welcome back as our guest Pope Paul VI (+1978). In the last PODCAzT we explored Paul’s General Audience of 26 November … Continue reading
PODCAzT 93: 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo
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We are coming up on the 40th Anniversary of the implementation of the Novus Ordo in the Latin Church. Forty years ago on 30 Nov 1969 the Novus Ordo went into force. It was the 1st Sunday of Advent. Therefore, … Continue reading
PODCAzT REMINDER: a hymn for Christ the King dissected
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I dissected a hymn to Christ the King in PODCAzT 74.
A glimpse at PODCAzT 92
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What a PODCAzT looks like when it is done. 092 09-10-04 Gregory the Great to bishops on preaching the hard stuff; Harvest Moon
PODCAzT 92: Gregory the Great to bishops on preaching the hard stuff; Harvest Moon
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In this audio project, St. Gregory the Great (+604) tells priests about the need to preach also the hard stuff. Bishops especially must not be afraid to preach the truth, or worry about human respect. They have a duty to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 91: A hymn dissected “Te lucis ante terminum”; Don Camillo (part VI)
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Today we will drill into a hymn sung by Holy Church in the Liturgia horarum for Compline every evening. It is called Te lucis ante terminum. Since the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, the hymn was rewritten a bit, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 90: St. Leo on the beatitudes; the sacred, sacrilege and reparation
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On this beautiful Saturday of the 22nd Week of Ordinary Time, Labor Day Weekend, I have spend inside laboring on another PODCAzT just for you listeners. Today we hear from St. Pope Leo I, “the Great” (+461) in his Sermon … Continue reading
PODCAzT 89: Imitation of Christ – temptation, consolation; Fr. Z rambles on the world, the flesh, the devil
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It has been a long time since I have made a PODCAzT. I thought a quick project might get me back into the swing of things after many computer problems and being a little burned out. Today we hear from … Continue reading
A Sunday sermon
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In the wake of many disappointments we have all seen in the press, continually see from people who should know better, concerning even Christians, Catholics, even whole Christian communities which betray both reason and Scripture and Christian Tradition, here is … Continue reading
12th Sunday of Ordinary Time – sermon
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I am at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Manhattan right now. The pastor, Fr. Murray, kindly asked me to preach today. The notice was short, so this is about as close to an extemporaneous sermon as I might give … Continue reading
PODCAzT 88: Consecration of the Human Race to the Sacred Heart; Leo XIII’s Annum Sacrum
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Here is a rapidly made project to take advantage of the fact that today, 11 June, is the 110th Anniversary of Pope Leo XIII’s Consecration of human race to the Sacred Heart. Today we hear the encyclical Annum Sacrum of … Continue reading
Catholic New Media Awards – 2009
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The Catholic New Media Awards are underway. We have been nominated for several categories. VOTING has begun. Will you help WDTPRS? People’s Choice Blog Best Blog by a Cleric Best Blog by a Religious Best Blog by a Man Best … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzTs for the Octave of Pentecost
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Some Pentecost oldie PODCAzTs. I made these in 2008 during the Octave of Pentecost. Perhaps they will be of interest to WDTPRS newcomers.056 08-05-12 Octaves – Fr. Z rants & Augustine on Pentecost – PENTECOST MONDAY057 08-05-13 John Paul II … Continue reading
PODCAzT 87: Veni Sancte Spiritus – The Pentecost Sequence dissected
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I started this one thinking that I could make a fast audio project and then move on. Ha! In this PODCAzT I dissect the Pentecost Sequence, Veni Sancte Spiritus, also used during the Octave of Pentecost in the traditional Roman … Continue reading
PODCAzT 86: Year for Priests; Pius IX on priests, Mass and Holy Days of obligation
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In this PODCAzT we will look into the new Year of Priests announced by Pope Benedict XVI and the indulgence priests and lay faithful can gain each in their own ways. Then, I will start what I hope to carry … Continue reading
PODCAzT 85: Gregory the Great on the Good Shepherd
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In this brief PODCAzT I drill into an excerpt from a sermon by St. Pope Gregory I, “the Great” (+604). What we hear from Gregory’s sermon is found in today’s Office of Readings in the Liturgy of the Hours for … Continue reading
PODCAzT 84: St. Pius V and Quo primum
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On this feast of St. Pope Pius V (+1572) I drill into one of his most famous acts as Roman Pontiff. Today we look into and listen to his Apostolic Constitution Quo primum, by which he promulgated the editio princeps … Continue reading
PODCAzT 83: St. Augustine on the challenge of remaining faithful
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In this simple PODCAzT, we will pry open St. Augustine’s sermon to newly baptized Catholics. He talks to them about the hardships they will face in remaining faithful under the onslaught of temptations presented by the unfaithful. In s. 376A … Continue reading
EXSULTET: WDTPRS and audio
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The EXSULTET is one of the most spectacular moments of all the Church’s liturgical life. When it is sung well in Latin the Church is in her glory! I have fond memories of singing the Exsultet. The first time, I … Continue reading
PODCAzT 82: St. Joseph: a hymn dissected and a sermon of St. Bernardine of Siena
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Happy Name Day Holy Father! In this rapid PODCAzT, we will drill into a beautiful Gregorian chant hymn to St. Joseph in the Liturgia Horarum, the Liturgy of the Hours. The hymn is Te, Ioseph celebrent and it is in … Continue reading
PODCAzT 81: Benedict XVI’s Letter on SSPX excomms; your voicemail
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A fast PODCAzT this time. I am so grateful to the folks who sent the new microphone and the boom. They really help. In this session I read Pope Benedict’s Letter to Bishops on the lifting of the excommunications of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 80: Gaudium et spes 9-10; don Camillo (Part V); SSPXer voicemail
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On this Saturday in the 1st Week of Lent, we have a reading from Gaudium et spes, the “Pastoral” Constitution on the Church in the Modern World from the Second Vatican Council. GS 9-10 is the second reading in the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 79: Augustine on your solidarity with Christ; your voicemail
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This PODCAzT, the first in a while, is a bit of a blast from the past. I am going back, on this 1st Sunday of Lent, to the topic of the very first PODCAzT I made. It seems appropriate. I … Continue reading
Way of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori (voice and with chant)
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For your Lenten spiritual warfare, here are two version of the Via Crucis, the Way or Stations of the Cross, by St. Alphonsus Liguori. If people a truly impeded from going to a church, chapel or place where the Stations … Continue reading
PODCAzT 78: A Vespers hymn dissected “O Lux Beata Trinitas”; Fr. Z on the SSPX
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It has been a while since I did a PODCAzT, but I figured it was time to plunge back in. Today we will drill into a hymn sung by Holy Church in the Liturgia horarum for Sunday Vespers every other … Continue reading
PODCAzT 77: An Advent hymn dissected “Vox clara”, with digressions
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I decided during Advent to drill into the hymns in the Liturgia Horarum. We continue our drilling with the hymn for the Office of Lauds or "Morning Prayer" in the post-Conciliar Liturgia Horarum called Vox clara ecce intonat, with … Continue reading
PODCAzT 76: An Advent hymn dissected “Verbum supernum prodiens”, with digressions
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I decided during Advent to drill into the hymns in the Liturgia Horarum. We continue our drilling with the hymn for the Office of Readings in the post-Conciliar Liturgia Horarum called Verbum supernum prodiens, with its unhappier variation from the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 75: An Advent hymn dissected “Conditor alme siderum”; Fr. Z digresses far afield
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I decided during Advent to drill into the hymns in the Liturgia Horarum. We begin today with the hymn for Vespers called Conditor alme siderum, with its variation Creator alme siderum as it was in Breviarium Romanum. I dissect this … Continue reading
PODCAzT 74: A hymn to Christ the King dissected – before and after Vatican II; a proclamation; “Seize the Day” in Scots
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A change of pace today, between the last Sunday of the liturgical year and the first Sunday of Advent! I dissect a hymn in the Liturgy of the Hours for the Solemnity of Christ the King in the newer, post-Conciliar … Continue reading
PODCAzT 73: Augustine on Ps. 95(96) and Fr. Z on how to avoid going to Hell
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Our frequent guest St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) drills into a couple verses of Ps. 95(96) in his Enarrationes in psalmos 95, an excerpt of which is in in the Office of Readings in the Liturgia horarum for this 33rd … Continue reading
PODCAzT 72: The death of St. Martin; starlings, cuckolds, bell ringing and a skull
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We welcome as our guest the 5th century writer Sulpicius Severus who speaks to us about St. Martin of Tours who died in 397 and also the english poet John Clare who died in 1864. Sulpicius Severus died sometime between … Continue reading
Leo
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Today it being the feast of St. Leo I, I thought to post links to past PODCAzTs during which I dealt with this great Father and Doctor, the eloquent Pope. I listened to bits and pieces of a few of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 71: “Faith inscribed across your heart”: Benedict on Cyril of Jerusalem & Cyril on faith, your treasure
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Today we hear what St. Cyril of Jerusalem (+387) says about faith, the faith handed down to us and which we must inscribe across our hearts. Our faith is a gift, a treasure for which we must given an account … Continue reading
PODCAzT 70: Venerable Bede on All Saints; a collage; don Camillo (Part IV)
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For this Feast of All Saints we tune in to hear what Venerable Bede (+735) has to say. This is an excerpt from today’s Matins in the traditional Breviarium Romanum and is taken from one of Bede’s sermons. I comment. … Continue reading
PODACzT 69: Augustine on Ps 103 & Benedictines can sing!
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After a long hiatus, I am back with another PODCAzT. Travelling, being tried, tired, and problems with teeth have quieted me at the microphone. Even with this one, it was a bit of a chore. I also need to reacquaint … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 42: St. Augustine on St. Lawrence and how to be a Christian
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Here is an oldie PODCAzT in honor of the feast of St. Lawrence. Here is a fast, patristiblogger PODCAzT inspired by the second selection from today’s Office of Readings on this feast of St. Lawrence, deacon and martyr in Rome. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 68: Interview – Fr. Tim Finigan on the Oxford TLM conference; don Camillo (Part III)
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Today we are joined by His Hermeneuticalness, Fr. Timothy Finigan, of Blackfen, England (fl. 2008). He speak with me in an interview about the recent conference held in Oxford at Merton College for priests wanting to learn about the Extraordinary … Continue reading
PODCAzT 67: St. Augustine on Martha, active v. contemplative lives; don Camillo (part II)
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Today we are joined by the mighty Doctor of Grace, St. Augustine of Hippo (+430). He preaches to us from sermo 103 about the tension of the contemplative life and the active life, about being attentive to the needs of … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 39: Augustine on Christ the Mediator; “for all” or “for many”?
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One year ago today I posted this "oldie" PODCAzT which dealt with a question under discussion still today: the translation of the words "pro multis" in the consecration of the Most Precious Blood during Holy Mass. It seemed right for … Continue reading
PODCAzT 66: don Camillo (part I): VM – advice on getting TLMs & “pro multis”
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Our guest today is the fictional don Camillo Tarocci, (+ A.D. … ?) parish priest of "The Little World" created by Giovanni Guareschi. I begin a new project, namely, to read stories from The Little World of Don Camillo. These … Continue reading
PODCAzT 65: St. Ambrose “On mysteries”; Interview: Fr. Robert Pasley
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Today we hear from St. Ambrose of Milan (+397) through his work De mysteriis, an excerpt of which was in today’s Office of Readings in the Liturgia horarum. Since I found that the Latin edition of the breviary had cut … Continue reading
PODCAzT 64: Bonaventure on Christ “the door”; Interview – Fr. Timothy Finigan
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Today I have an interview with His Hermeneuticalness himself, Fr. Timothy Finigan. We talk togther about Summorum Pontificum and matters liturgical and spiritual. I think you’ll find this pretty interesting. But first, we hear from St. Bonaventure (+1274) speaking to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 63: Fr. Z interviews Fr. Justin Nolan, FSSP; consecrated hands, Holy Communion and the Rite of Baptism
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Today I have an interview with newly ordained Fr. Justin Nolan of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, the FSSP. We talk about Summorum Pontificum, the Motu Proprio of Pope Benedict XVI which derestricted the use of the 1962 Missale … Continue reading
PODCAzT 62: Interviews with and by Fr. Z; What has Bp. Fellay really said?
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Today we have some interviews! First, I interview a young Nigerian priest, Fr. Paschal, about how he introduced Latin into the worship of his parish. Great stuff! This fellow has his head screwed on in the right direction and many … Continue reading
Msgr. Guido Marini: Communion kneeling and on the tongue will be the standard for papal Masses
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From the interview with Msgr. Guido Marini, Master of Pontifical Ceremonies with L’Osservatore Romano. My translation, emphases and comments: L’ OssRom: In the recent visit to Santa Maria di Leuca and Brindisi the Pope distributed Communion to the faithful on … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 30: Augustine on Peter and John; singing a Tridentine Requiem; St. Peter Celestine V
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Here is an "oldie", from last year. In this PODCAzT (#29) we hear St. Augustine of Hippo’s tr. 124 on the Gospel of John, in which he explores what Christ meant when He told Peter to follow Him but told … Continue reading
PODCAzT 61: Pope Leo I on a post-Pentecost weekday; Fr. Z rambles not quite aimlessly for a while
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Today is Saturday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the sixth and final PODCAzT for the Pentecost Octave. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 60: Pentecost customs; St. Ambrose on the dew of the Holy Spirit
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Today is Friday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the fifth PODCAzT for the Pentecost Octave. Thanks to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 59: Leo the Great on Pentecost fasting; Benedict XVI’s sermon for Pentecost Sunday
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Today is Thursday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the fourth PODCAzT for the Pentecost Octave. Thanks to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 58: Ember Days; Chrysostom on St. Matthias; Prayer to the Holy Spirit
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Today is Wednesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the third PODCAzT for the Pentecost Octave. Thanks to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 57: John Paul II on the unforgivable sin; Our Lady of Fatima and the vision of Hell
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Today is Tuesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. This is the second PODCAzT for the Pentecost Octave. Thanks to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 56: Octaves – Fr. Z rants & Augustine on Pentecost
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Today is Monday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ought to be in in the Novus Ordo as it is in the older, Traditional Roman Calendar. I dig in to what a liturgical Octave, is adding my … Continue reading
PODCAzT 55: Tertullian, again; Fr. Rutler and Fr. Z on Archbp. Marini’s book
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Since today, in the post-Conciliar calendar, it is the feast of the Apostles Phillip and James, and since I did a PODCAzT on the reading for the Office of Readings last year, as an experiment I resurrect the audio files … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 29: Leo the Great’s fabulous reflection on Ascension; the angelic battle for your soul
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In this PODCAzT we hear some of St. Leo the Great’s (+461) second sermon on the Ascension (s. 74) delivered in A.D. 445. This is an amazing piece of work. It is used on Friday after Ascension Thursday (in other … Continue reading
PODCAzT 54: Pro-Abortion Politicians and Communion; St. Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius
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The apostolic visit of Pope Benedict XVI sparked off more debate about what bishops ought to do in the face of self-professed Catholic politicians who in a public manner act and speak contrary to the Church’s teachings and practices. Should … Continue reading
PODCAzT 53: Annunciation – St. Leo the Great; some voicemail Q&A
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On this Feast of the Annunciation, which was bumped by the observance of the Easter Octave, we will hear St. Pope Leo I, "the Great" (+461) sermon 22, a Christmas sermon of 441, which is part of the office of … Continue reading
OLDIE PODCAzT 18: Dominica “in albis” – Augustine to the newly baptized
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Here is an oldie PODCAzT from last year for this Sunday "in albis". _________ Today is traditionally called Dominica in albis, the Sunday of the white garments which the newly baptized received on the Vigil of Easter. St. Augustine (+430) … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 17: For those who must sing the Exsultet in Latin, TLM or NO
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If any of you out there must sing the Exsultet in Latin, there is a PODCAzT available with a recording of me doing it, in the Novus Ordo version, a couple years ago and explaining some things about it. UPDATE: … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 15: Augustine – Christ is Vine and Life (in today’s Office of Readings)
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Here is a an oldie PODCAzT from last year. Yes… I am into recycling. This PODCAzT was dated 14 April 2007, and I was in Rome. It was Wednesday of Holy Week, as today is, so we can use it … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 14: St. Augustine on the Lord’s Passion
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From last year, 2007, on Holy Monday: Today’s Office of Readings has an excerpt of a sermon by St. Augustine of Hippo (+430 – s. Guelf. 3 otherwise called s. 218C) preached in 412 about the Lord’s Passion. I give … Continue reading
Oldie PODCAzT 13: Palm Sunday with St. Andrew of Crete
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Here’s an oldie: The second reading for the Office of Readings today is an excerpt of a sermon on Palm Sunday by St. Andrew of Crete (+7th c.). It is a beautiful reflection on how we should receive the Lord … Continue reading
An oldie – PODCAzT 12: Friday of 5th Week of Lent – Fulgentius of Ruspe – rhetoric
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Here is an "oldie" PODCAzT, from last year… I was just starting to make these little programs back then. I bring this back, especially because of the comment about ancient Rhetoric. I find it interesting to go back and listen … Continue reading
PODCAzT 52: CDF on valid Baptisms, Michael Davies on valid post-conciliar Orders
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In this installment , we first hear about the recent pronouncement by the CDF about the validity of baptism using non-Trinitarian formulas. Then I respond to a listener’s question via voicemail about the validity of Holy Orders when the post-Conciliar … Continue reading
PODCAzT 51: Communion in the hand
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UPDATE: This PODCAzT was made in 2008. In 2011 the Pontifical Commission “Ecclesia Dei“, which has competence, issued a document called Universae Ecclesiae – English HERE, or Latin HERE – which helps to interpret and to implement Summorum Pontificum. In Universae Ecclesiae we … Continue reading
PODCAzT 50: St. Leo the Great on Peter; Fr. Lang on the Cathedra of Peter
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In this first PODCAzT since I returned from my recent trip to England and, briefly, to Italy, we hear on this Feast of the Cathedra of St. Peter, a sermon by Pope Leo the Great (+461) and my translation of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 49: Leo the Great on Epiphany; Lefebvre compared to Athanasius; feedback
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Epiphany is our focus today, on this great feast. We hear from St. Pope Leo the Great (+461) and explore the origins of Epiphany and some of the beautiful customs associated with it. Then I address some of your feedback. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 48: Athanasius on Mary and Christ; Gamber, Schuler and turned around altars
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In this first PODCAzT of a new year of salvation, and the first in a long time, we hear from that lion of bishops, St. Athanasius (+373), about the Blessed Virgin and the true humanity of Christ. We talk about … Continue reading
PODCAzT 47: Augustine on how to pray; how to treat newcomers at the older Mass
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Today St. Augustine (+430) talks to us about how to prayer, especially in light of the Our Father. We take an excerpt from his letter 130 to an elderly Roman widow, Proba, who was refugee in North Africa after Alaric … Continue reading
The most recent PODCAzTs
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Here are links to the last few PODCAzTs. 046 07-10-08 Gregory the Great on when pastors should SPEAK UP; priests and getting your way045 07-09-28 Augustine on pastors; my Motu Proprio sermon in England; chapel veils044 07-08-27 St. Monica dies, … Continue reading
PODCAzT and iTunes problem
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For you iTunes users interested in my little audio projects, would you please check your iTunes to see if the last few PODCAzTs are showing up and you can dowload them? I am working to fix the feed problems.
PODCAzT 46: Gregory the Great on when pastors should SPEAK UP; priests and getting your way; voicemail feedback
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Today St. Pope Gregory the Great (+604) speaks to us from across the centuries in his Liber regulae pastoralis about when a bishop or priest (rector or pastor) should speak out bodly for the sake of their flock. They mustn’t … Continue reading
PODCAzT 45: Augustine on pastors; my Motu Proprio sermon in England; chapel veils
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It has been almost a month since the last PODCAzT. My travels and time restrictions have kept me busy. But today we listen to St. Augustine of Hippo talk about shepherds in union with Christ. Also, I have provided a … Continue reading
PODCAzT 44: St. Monica dies, Augustine weeps; Pope Benedict greets American seminarians
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Today we hear from our frequent guest, St. Augustine of Hippo who speaks to us about the death of his mother, St. Monnica in 357 at Ostia, the port of Rome. Augustine describes his mother’s life and death in Book … Continue reading
PODCAzT 43: Benedict XVI on Mass “toward the Lord” and a prayer by St. Augustine
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. In today’s offering we return to the question of the position of the priest and people relative to the altar especially regarding the older form of Mass, the so-called "Tridentine" Mass. too often we hear that in the old … Continue reading
PODCAzT 42: St. Augustine on St. Lawrence and how to be a Christian
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Here is a fast, patristiblogger PODCAzT inspired by the second selection from today’s Office of Readings on this feast of St. Lawrence, deacon and martyr in Rome. We hear St. Augustine of Hippo’s sermo 304, preached probably in Hippo Regius … Continue reading
PODCAzT 41: Ratzinger on liturgical silence; silent Eucharist Prayer
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Today’s PODCAzT brings us back to my little project of drilling down into certain questions the older form of Mass might excite in the minds of those unfamiliar with it. Before, we used Joseph Ratzinger’s book, The Spirit of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 40: Eusebius of Vercelli in exile; my column in The Wanderer about detractors of Summorum Pontificum
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In today’s PODCAzT you will hear excerpts of a tender letter (ep. 2) from an exiled St. Eusebius of Vercelli to his flock. I have a rather longer selection of the Latin original this time. Also, I read my latest … Continue reading
PODCAzT 39: St. Augustine on Christ the Mediator; “for all” or “for many”?
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In today’s PODCAzT, we hear from St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) who contributes to the second reading in today’s Office of Readings. The selection is from Bk 10 of the Confessions. I use that as a spring board into … Continue reading
PODCAzT 38: Ratzinger on “active participation”; The Sabine Farm; Merry del Val’s music
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http://www.wdtprs.com/podcazt/07_07_25.mp3 Our PODCAzT today comes after a long break. I has some technical problems. In today’s PODCAzT I continue the project I started last time of looking at some fundamental characteristic of Holy Mass, especially in light of the older, … Continue reading
It’s a conspiracy, tell you!
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After solving a few of my techincal problems, which made getting the last couple PODCAzTs made and promulgated so arduuous, today I am having environmental problems! It seems like everytime I settle into get something done, the phone squawks or … Continue reading
PODCAzT 37: The position of the altar and the priest’s “back to the people”
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Our PODCAzT today comes after a long break. I had some technical problems. This is the first PODCAzT since Pope Benedict XVI issued the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum. On 14 September the use of the older form of Mass will … Continue reading
PODCAzT 36: St. Augustine on John the Baptist; Ut queant laxis
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http://www.wdtprs.com/podcazt/07_06_24.mp3Our PODCAzT for this Solemnity of the Nativity of John the Baptist presents a selection from sermon (s. 288) preached by St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) in Carthage in 401. This is not the same selection as you find in … Continue reading
PODCAzT 35: Cyprian on the Our Father; MP Rules of Engagement
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http://www.wdtprs.com/podcazt/07_06_17.mp3 In the PODCAzT we examine a selection from St. Cyprian of Carthage’s treatise on the Lord’s Prayer, De oratione dominica. Afterward, I make some comments about liturgical prayer. Then I gloss my 5 Rules of Engagement for When and … Continue reading
PODCAzT 34: St. Thomas Aquinas on the Eucharist; Mass in heaven? No!
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Today’s PODCAzT brings a reading from St. Thomas Aquinas on the Eucharist. This is a selection used in the Office of Readings and also in the pre-Conciliar Breviarium Romanum. It is from the Angelic Doctor’s Opusculum 57, on the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 33: Augustine on loving “too late”; the Trinity; leaving Roma
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In today’s PODCAzT I retrace my steps a few days to a powerful selection in the Office of Readings from Book 10 of Augustine’s Confessions. Since it is Trinity Sunday I speak about our Catholic faith in a Triune God. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 32: Gregory the Great on Job; rubrics; sacred music
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In this somewhat longer PODCAzT we hear from St. Pope Gregory the Great (+604) who gives us a commentary on Job’s suffering. These days in the Office of Readings, now that it is "Ordinary Time" again… sigh… we are hearing … Continue reading
Send voicemail to Fr. Z
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You can now send a voicemail message. Hmmm…. VOIZEMAIL? Check out the left side bar. I will be alerted by e-mail when you send one. At first the messages will be private only. I will moderate them. If the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 31: Hilary on the the gift of baptism; valid and invalid sacraments
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In today’s PODCAzT we hear St. Hilary of Poitiers (+367), the malleus Arianorum speak across the centuries. He talks about what the Holy Spirit does in us by baptism. He does so, of course, against Arian and Sabellian heretics. I … Continue reading
PODCAzT 30: Augustine on Peter and John; singing a Tridentine Requiem; St. Peter Celestine V
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This time we hear St. Augustine of Hippo’s tr. 124 on the Gospel of John, in which he explores what Christ meant when He told Peter to follow Him but told John that He would have to stay until He … Continue reading
PODCAzT 29: Leo’s mind blowing Ascension sermon; angels
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In this PODCAzT we hear St. Leo’s (+461) second sermon on the Ascension, s. 74. This is an amazing piece of work. Also, I talk about angels and how there is an angelic battle being waged for your soul. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 28: Augustine on the Ascension; Card. Castrillion on the Motu Proprio
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29. rész
In this PODCAzT we delved into s. 263A of St. Augustine of Hippo (+430) which is about the Lord’s Ascension. I also dig into uniting our sufferings to the Lord, especially in Holy Mass. Finally I talk about Card. Castrillion … Continue reading
PODCAzT 27: Leo on the Ascension; a Collect; feedback
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28. rész
Today, the Vigil of Ascension, this PODCAzT brings to you a selection of St. Leo the Great’s (+461) sermon s. 73 on the Ascension. Whassup with transfering Ascension Thursday to Sunday? I talk about the Collect for the Ascension Mass … Continue reading
PODCAzT 26: Augustine on the Alleluia; Catholic pro-abortion politicians & Communion,
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27. rész
In today’s PODCAzT I present an excerpt from St. Augustine’s commentary on Ps. 148. I also rant about Holy Communion and Catholic public figures who actively and concretely promote abortion.
PODCAzT 25: Maximus of Turin, missing Motu Proprio, my gratitude
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26. rész
Today’s PODCAzT delves into s. 53 of St. Maximus of Turin (+c. 456) who shows up for our second selection in the Office of Readings for the 5th Sunday of Easter. I talk about the non-appearance of the Motu Proprio, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 24: Insomnia and Clement of Rome
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25. rész
Rome has conspired against my sleeping, alas. This can be a noisy City. Therefore, I chose to spend my time on another PODCAzT, this time on a selection in GREEK … (ugh… I don’t really like Greek), attributed to St. … Continue reading
PODCAzT 23: Tertullian on heretics and 5 May for the Motu Proprio
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24. rész
Today’s PODCAzT get’s into De praescriptione haereticorum of Tertullian, a chunk of which is featured in today’s Office of Readings for the Feast of Sts. Philip and James, apostles. I also speak about the "Tridentine" Mass and a peculiarity of … Continue reading
PODCAzT 22: Peter Chrysologus on your priesthood; fear and love
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23. rész
Yes, folks, I am tired, but back at it. In today’s PODCAzT we hear from St. Peter Chrysologus, of the Golden Speech. The "-logus" part is from Greek logos which means a range of things from "word" to "speech" to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 21: Leo the Great on Peter – Msgr. Schuler
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22. rész
Today’s PODCAzT, on the eve of my trip to the USA for Msgr. Schuler’s funeral, features s. 3 of St. Leo the Great (+461), on the anniversary of his election to the See of Peter. In light of what we … Continue reading
PODCAzT 20: Leo the Great and Benedict – Habemus Papam!
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21. rész
Today’s PODCAzT takes us to the 5th century to spend some time with Leo the Great, Pope from 440-461. Leo was very conscious of the primacy of the Bishop of Rome among all the bishops of the world. Also, today … Continue reading
PODCAzT 19: Fulgentius ad Monimum; the Historical Critical Method
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20. rész
Today’s PODCAzT presents a reading from St. Fulgentius of Ruspe (+533) appearing in the Office of Readings. We have seen Fulgentius before. Did you know Fulgentius was involved in getting St. Augustine’s bones out of N. Africa? I also speak … Continue reading
PODCAzT 18: Augustine to the newly baptized
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19. rész
Today is traditionally called Domenica in albis, the Sunday of the white garments which the newly baptized received on the Vigil of Easter. St. Augustine (+430) preaches about this day, and you can hear some of what he has to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 17: Exsultet
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18. rész
For forty days we have done penance. We participated at the anniversary of Holy Mass and the Priesthood on Holy Thursday with the mandatum and the procession to the altar of repose, Christ in agony in Gethsemane. On Good Friday, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 16: Tenebrae factae sunt – Good Friday
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17. rész
This is Good Friday. For years I have participated in singing Tenebrae during the Triduum, usually at St. Agnes Church in St. Paul, MN (USA) where the liturgy and music is unrivaled. As a matter of fact I would usually … Continue reading
PODCAzT 15: Augustine – Christ is Vine and Life
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16. rész
Today’s PODCAzT concerns the second reading from the Office of Readings, taken from St. Augustine of Hippo’s commentary on John 15:13 in tr. Io. eu 84. I also talk about St. Isidore of Seville as a possible patron of the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 14: St. Augustine on the Lord’s Passion
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15. rész
Today’s Office of Readings has an excerpt of a sermon by St. Augustine of Hippo (+430 – s. Guelf. 3 otherwise called s. 218C) preached in 412 about the Lord’s Passion. I give you the whole sermon, since it is … Continue reading
PODCAzT 13: Palm Sunday with St. Andrew of Crete
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14. rész
The second reading for the Office of Readings today is an excerpt of a sermon on Palm Sunday by St. Andrew of Crete (+7th c.). It is a beautiful reflection on how we should receive the Lord who comes to … Continue reading
PODCAzT 12: Fulgentius of Ruspe and tools of ancient Rhetoric
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13. rész
Fulgentius of Ruspe is our guest for this PODCAzT. In the second reading for the Office of Readings today we have an excerpt Fulgentius’ work anti-Arian work De fide ad Petrum. Before the reading itself I give a crash course … Continue reading
PODCAzT 11: Augustine – Christ’s voice in our voices, ours in His
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12. rész
Today’s PODCAzT features a reading from St. Augustine of Hippo’s commentary on Ps. 85 (en. ps. 85.1), the second reading from the Office of Readings for Wednesday in the 5th Week of Lent in the Liturgy of the Hours. This … Continue reading
Leo The Great: “the marvelous the power of the Cross”
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11. rész
Today’s PODCAzT presents a selection from St. Leo the Great’s sermon on the Passion, no. 8, also known as s. 59, preached on Palm Sunday in 444. It is a about the marvelous power of the Cross. I also talk … Continue reading
PODCAzT 10: Passion Sunday and Annunciation
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10. rész
Another PODCAzT is available for the 5th Sunday of Lent, 1st Passion Sunday, and also the Annunciation. I read from Pope Leo the Great’s all important Letter 28 to Flavian. This letter, an excerpt of which is used for the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 09: Leo on the Passion; Sobrino; confessions on Good Friday
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9. rész
A podcazt is ready. There is a reading of one of Leo the Great’s sermons on the Passion (s. 66 3-4) preached on 10 April 453, Good Friday. I also talk about the Notification from the CDF about Jon Sobrino, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 08: Leo the Great on works of mercy in Lent
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8. rész
Another PODCAzT is ready. Today we have part of a Lenten sermon of Pope Leo I, "the Great", s. 48, preached on 13 March 455. I use that as a stepping stone to some of Pope Benedict’s encyclical Deus caritas … Continue reading
PODCAzT 07: St. Augustine on John 8
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7. rész
Podcast alert! Just to get back into the swing of things, I put together a little piece with some Augustine in Latin and English from the second reading of today’s Office of Readings for the 4th Sunday of Lent, Laetare, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 06: St. Augustine on the woman at the well
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6. rész
It’s podcast time, so here we go again! Let’s dig into some Augustine of Hippo on this 3rd Sunday of Lent. I was going simply to use the English provided in the English language breviary but the translation is SO … Continue reading
PODCAzT 05: Ambrose: De fuga saeculi
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5. rész
Here’s another podcast! This podcast (see below for a popup link) focuses on the Patristic selection for the second reading in the Office of Readings for Saturday of the 2nd Week of Lent. I read some of the Latin, but … Continue reading
PODCAzT 04: Augustine’s en. ps. 140
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4. rész
I made a really fast podcast today, inspired by a couple paragraphs coming before the excerpt of Augustine’s en. ps. 140 in today’s second reading for the Office of Readings. In this podcast I read in English for a change, … Continue reading
PODCAzT 03: Pope Leo the Great on the transfiguration, the moon, etc.
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3. rész
It’s the 4th of March, the 2nd Sunday of Lent and the Roman Station today is at Santa Maria in Domnica. Welcome back to another Podcast from Fr. Z. See below. You might be interested in a couple of the … Continue reading
PODCAzT 02: St. Cyprian on The Lord’s Prayer
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2. rész
The second reading of today’s Office of Readings is from St. Cyprian’s De dominica oratione. Let’s look at this wonderful piece. In the Church of ancient North Africa, the Our Father was an important tool for the formation of new … Continue reading
PODCAzT 01: Augustine on Psalm 61
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1. rész
A few days ago I posted a link to an mp3 of a reading of part of a sermon by St. Leo the Great. I got a lot of mail about that. So, I thought I would do it again … Continue reading