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"Catholic Saints & Feasts" offers a dramatic reflection on each saint and feast day of the General Calendar of the Catholic Church. The reflections are taken from the four volume book series: "Saints & Feasts of the Catholic Calendar," written by Fr. Michael Black. These reflections profile the theological bone breakers, the verbal flame throwers, the ocean crossers, the heart-melters, and the sweet-chanting virgin-martyrs who populate the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church.
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Each day Fr. John Fenton reads a selection, fitted to the Western liturgical calendar, from one of the Fathers of the Church. 'The Fathers Speak' is a production of The Orthodox West. www.orthodoxwest.com
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Church of the Master

The Master's Voice

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The Master's Voice is a podcast presented by Church of the Master endeavoring to bridge contemporary culture with the church calendar. When it comes to Lent, Easter, Christmas and the events in the Christian year, we give you the breakdown on how to take these events and extract meaning, depth and understanding. We give you the tools to apply them to your life.
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The Church of the Blessed Sacrament

The Church of the Blessed Sacrament

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Official website of The Church of the Blessed Sacrament & Blessed Sacrament Catholic School. Features include parish & school news, Mass and Confessions schedule, bulletins, parish & school calendar, podcasts, descriptions of all parish programs and much more!
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The Current Reality Podcast is a long form podcast that is aimed at helping you stay rooted in biblical reality within the current of modern culture. This podcast is part of King’s Domain, a church based ministry in Cincinnati, OH. The hosts are Michael Clary and Wade Thomas.
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The Christian Saints Podcast is a joint production of Paradosis Pavilion & Generative Sounds which explores the calendar of The Church Episodes are hosted by James John Marks of Chicago, with oversight by Fr Symeon Kees, a priest of the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America, through which he is currently serving St Raphael Orthodox Church in Iowa City. If this podcast is edifying for you, please consider the entire Paradosis Pavilion catalog as well as the music of Generative Sounds https: ...
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Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper

Jenn Giles Kemper, Brooke Cherry Reich

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Sacred Ordinary Days with Jenn Giles Kemper explores faith where it hits the pavement of work, relationships, creativity, and real life. Inspired by Jenn’s curiosity and faith (and her work as a minister and spiritual director) we’re crafting a show to help you meaningfully explore your own life with Christ — and ultimately lead you to become more wholly human and more fully faithful. On Tuesdays, join us for a conversation with folks whose words, work, and witness have shaped our team’s und ...
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Counting down the days of December can be a fun and festive way to anticipate the upcoming holiday celebrations. Our Advent takes us through the prologue of John's Gospel and the seven "I am" statements of Jesus, also recorded by John. In these brief entries, we will hear about who Jesus was, how others responded to him, and why we all need Christmas.
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Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church is located at 3397 Old Eagle Lake Road, Bartow FL 33831.Service times: Sunday School - 11:00am via conference call. Worship 9:00am. Mid-week Services, Wednesday 12:00 noon & 6:00pm. Intercessory Prayer Friday's 6:00pm. conference call. Dr. Lanelle Pickett Sr., Pastor Check the calendar on our website, http://www.mygoodhope.org for upcoming events.Lanelle Pickett Sr., Pastor
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In The Trenches Church Planting Podcast

Jared Huntley & Logan Douglas

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In The Trenches is a podcast by ordinary church planters that exists to encourage & equip other ordinary church planters to make disciples in hard places. We aren’t “experts”. We are practitioners who are planting and pastoring churches. We talk all things ministry. This podcast is for pastors, church planters, and any other Christ-follower who wants to get in the trenches of ministry and make disciples.
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Eric Burton of Groundbreaker International hosts an unfiltered podcast about revival, the church, mysteries of the Kingdom, and more! Eric is a product of a decade long (and counting) outpouring of the Holy Spirit that has changed his life and ministry. Eric will share with you mysteries of the Hebrew alphabet, the times and seasons according to the Hebrew calendar, practical insight into how we need to operate as the church, and much more. Be sure to leave your religious box behind as we go ...
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The BreadCast

jameshkurt@gmail.com

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Spirit-filled daily reflections on the Mass Readings of the Roman Catholic Church from the book Our Daily Bread by James Kurt (with imprimatur). The daily podcasts are voice only, while the podcasts for Sundays and Solemnities are produced with music and other elements. Another podcast recently added: Prayers to the Saints - a prayer to each saint on the calendar for the US. Also with imprimatur.
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Sacred Season

Sacred Season: Parenting Through the Church Year

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Sacred Season is designed to come alongside you with encouragement for every season of life, especially parenting in the little years—a sacred but sometimes challenging season. Episodes will be released at the start of each new season in the liturgical calendar and will use the themes of the church season as a guide to explore how the life of Christ is mirrored in our own lives and in the sacred call of mothering. Hosted by Danielle Hitchens and Erin Hawley.
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Revival Fire TV

Revival Fire Church

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God is using this ministry to bring healing, restoration and salvation to the people and to teach them the gifts of the spirit. Many people have experienced breakthroughs and freedom from boundaries.
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Revival Fire TV (audio)

Revival Fire Church

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God is using this ministry to bring healing, restoration and salvation to the people and to teach them the gifts of the spirit. Many people have experienced breakthroughs and freedom from boundaries.
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Much of Pre-Nicene Christian history has been altered, erased and in many cases, completely fabricated. But with every episode of Pre-Nicene Perspective we take you closer to the truth through the prism of The Very First Bible of 144 A.D. Hosted by Presbyter Darren Kelama with theological assistance from MarcioniteChurch.org The original, unedited Christian canon of the first bible serves as the cornerstone on which our programming is based. Join host Darren Kelama and the PCTV team every we ...
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Santa Clarita Christian Center welcomes you. We believe in the triune God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is true God and true man. The Holy Spirit is a divine person. All scripture is given by inspiration of God. All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God and are in need of salvation. Salvation has been provided to all men through Jesus Christ. It is the will of God that every believer be filled with the Holy Spirit. Healing is provided in the redemptive work ...
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The Center for Asian American Christianity is a thought leader in the areas of Asian American theology and ministry. We curate a forward-thinking conversation about the issues confronting Asian American Christians and churches. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at https://caac.ptsem.edu. caacptsem.substack.com
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In this podcast, I will be uploading reader versions of services in the Byzantine Rite, on the Gregorian Calendar, mostly according to the usage of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. These are meant as guides to accompany and even direct life in the domestic church. We all live much busier lives than our ancestors, whose rural living in tight-knit villages around their parish churches allowed them to live their lives to the rhythm of the Church Year. We, however, often find ourselves commu ...
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In this podcast, I will be uploading reader versions of services in the Byzantine Rite, on the Revised Julian Calendar, mostly according to the usage of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. These are meant as guides to accompany and even direct life in the domestic church. We all live much busier lives than our ancestors, whose rural living in tight-knit villages around their parish churches allowed them to live their lives to the rhythm of the Church Year. We, however, often find ourselves ...
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The Awana Clubs Podcast is the audio home for all things Awana Clubs. Each week we will equip, engage, and inspire local leaders and parents who are committed to resilient child discipleship. New episodes every Tuesday!
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Doing Together

General Baptist Ministries

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Doing Together is about sharing the ways General Baptists partner together so that your church can fulfill its calling. Hear from General Baptists from all over the world as we pursue God's mission together.
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Welcome to All of the Above, the show that gives you an un-standardized take on education! We're your home for news and analysis of all the complex, relevant, and controversial issues impacting our schools today. Hosted by the super-dope duo of history teacher Dr. Manuel Rustin and principal-leader Jeffrey Garrett, two Black male lifelong educators based in Los Angeles. This is the podcast version of our video series. Check out the dopest education show on YouTube and subscribe to our channe ...
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The Vigil Project - Music for the Catholic Journey

The Vigil Project & Theology of the Body Institute

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The Vigil Project is a nonprofit ministry that makes music for Catholics. Following the Liturgical calendar, we write, record, and release music that invites Catholics into a deeper experience of prayer with the Church. The palpable difference between our music and that of other Christian artists is the sacramental lens through which we approach our Faith and our art. We desire to create music that will serve you in your walk with Christ on this Catholic journey.
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Atheists Talk Radio Show

radio@mnatheists.org

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Atheists Talk Radio Show is a weekly production of Minnesota Atheists. It airs in Twin Cities on AM 950 KTNF at 9:00 AM Sunday mornings or stream live at http://www.am950ktnf.com. Minnesota Atheists is Minnesota's oldest and largest atheist organization. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, educational organization that seeks to promote the positive contributions of atheism to society and to maintain separation of state and church. Our bylaws are available here. Each year we hold eight monthly mem ...
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Wayfarer

Wayfarer Podcast

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Season 3 , The Crown Uncovered, Fit For A King This season of the Podcast will concentrate on what has been learned from the 2023 Coronation. We are interested in what is of value in the rite, and what do contributors consider needs to be held on to? There will be discussion of what not included in 2023, which was integral to the 1953 rite, and what the significance of that might be liturgically and constitutionally. The very particular nature of the rite, as encompassing matters of Church a ...
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Aw, Would You Look At The Time

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A late night talk show in the truest sense of the phrase. Andru Marino and Allegra Frank host the midnight hour audio show that borrows from traditions of the late night format with consideration of how time affects media, life, science, and art.
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Opening Prayer: O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water. Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you. I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace Me…
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September 19: Saint Januarius, Bishop and Martyr c. 300 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: Red Patron Saint of Naples An early bishop martyr is honored due to an enduring miracle of blood In every lost corner and hidden valley of the Catholic world is a painting of the Virgin Mary that cries watery tears, a crucifix whose growing hair must be cut…
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O protector of your sheep, you laid down your life for them, giving your blood for the service of souls that all might witness the surpassing love of the Lord and the glory that awaits those who die in Him – pray for shepherds who feed their sheep, not lording it over them or seeking what gain they might find for themselves, taking the milk and woo…
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(1Cor.15:1-11; Ps.118:1-2,16-17,28; Lk.7:36-50) “I am the least of the apostles.” Brothers and sisters, “little is forgiven the one whose love is small.” And it is in the sweet tears of repentance that we discover the love held in the merciful heart of the Lord. Paul speaks the truth of himself when he claims that he does “not even deserve the name…
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In this episode, David C. Chao talks with Sangeetha Thomas, psychotherapist and owner of Nepsis Counseling. They discuss the topics of death and grief and how this relates specifically to an Asian American Christian audience. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ca…
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Opening Prayer: To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul. O my God, in you I trust; let me not be put to shame; let not my enemies exult over me. Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace O Lord, I co…
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In this podcast, Bob Bennett shares practical ideas for Recruiting Awana leaders. Instead of “Recruiting Leaders,” we should invite people to join our Discipleship team! We will discuss practical ideas on how this can happen at your church. SHOW NOTES Learn more about Bob Bennett and his ministry. Contact our Partner Care Team 866-292-6227 or email…
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(1Cor.12:31-13:13; Ps.33:2-5,12,22; Lk.7:31-35) “We piped you a tune but you did not dance; we sang you a dirge but you did not wail.” “Like children squatting in the city squares and calling to their playmates,” seeking to have them comply with their own selfish will, so are “the men of today” according to our Lord. And so is their song not “a noi…
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Opening Prayer: Blessed are you, O Lord; teach me your statutes! I will meditate on your precepts and fix my eyes on your ways. Deal bountifully with your servant, that I may live and keep your word. Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things in your law. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace O Lord of heaven and earth, remember me, cold of hea…
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September 17: Saint Hildegard of Bingen, Virgin and Doctor 1098-1179 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patroness of philologists A one-woman magisterium orchestrates a life in tune with the Creator In the high Middle-Ages, she was New-Age. Before farm-to-table was a term, she lived organically. Before alternative medicine was de rigueur, s…
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September 17: Saint Robert Bellarmine, Bishop and Doctor 1542–1621 Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of catechists and catechumens A learned scholar with a warm personality drives the Counter-Reformation forward A massive, multi-volume work of Christian theology was published in the 1580s refuting Protestant errors. The volume…
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O wise doctor whose intellect served well in defense of the Church and her teachings, who bore well the light yoke of Christ that leads to eternal life and shepherded your flock in following you along this path of our Lord – speak to us this day your words of grace that the souls of all within the Church’s gates might be founded well on the truths …
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(1Cor.12:12-14,27-31; Ps.100:1-5; Lk.7:11-17) “A great prophet has risen among us.” A great prophet, yes, and so much more; for here is He who is Himself the “one body” upon whom the “one Spirit” rests, and in whom all find their home. “The body is one and has many members; but all the members, many though they are, are one body; and so it is with …
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Opening Prayer: O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare your praise. For you will not delight in sacrifice, or I would give it; you will not be pleased with a burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace Merciful God, I confess befor…
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Send me a DM! ILY All! Today I’m honored and thrilled to have back on the show: Satanic and masonic ritual abuse and mind control survivor and whistleblower, YouTuber and content creator on her own YouTube channel @MayanMissions, first generational New Zealander, credentialed counselor with a specialization in Narrative Therapy, communication skill…
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September 16: Saint Cornelius, Pope, Martyr c. Late Second, or Early Third, Century–253 Memorial; Liturgical Color: Red Patron Saint of cattle, domestic animals, and earache sufferers A Pope reigns for two years, excommunicates a schismatic, and dies in exile The twenty-first pope of the Church, Saint Cornelius, succeeded no one. After the death of…
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September 16: Saint Cyprian, Bishop, Martyr c.200–258 Memorial; Liturgical Color: Red Patron Saint of Algeria and North Africa The faithful soak up the blood of their beheaded bishop The elegantly named Thaschus Caecilius Cyprianus was born in an uncertain year in that buzzing beehive of early Christianity known as Roman North Africa. His biography…
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O brothers in Christ, in death and in life you gave yourselves as one for the sake of the flock; for the cause of the faith readily you shed your blood to serve the growth of God’s Church – pray we today will be zealous as you in defending the faith with our lives; by fasting and by prayer, by standing courageously before the courts of the world an…
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(1Cor.11:17-26,33; Ps.40:7-10,17,1Cor.11:26; Lk.7:1-10) “Just give the order and my servant will be cured.” By a word from His mouth what cannot be done? For those who have faith this is all that is needed. Listen, brothers and sisters, to the centurion’s explication of “the meaning of an order”: “I say to one, ‘On your way,’ and off he goes; to an…
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September 15: Our Lady of Sorrows Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patroness of Slovakia A mother is only as happy as her saddest child Every life climbs its Calvary. Every soul has its quiet sorrow which cannot be shared in full with any other soul. This concealed pain is the very real drama that plays out behind the curtain of the duties and dis…
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O sorrowful Mother whose heart was pierced by a sword, who stood at the foot of the Cross dying in spirit as your Son died in the flesh… Jesus was sent to suffer and die for our sins, and how intimately you shared in the profound pain He carried about all His life; how preeminently you filled up what was lacking in His suffering, suffering the whol…
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Opening Prayer: Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there be any hurtful way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace Almighty God: because of Christ’s blood, do not hold against me, poor sinner that I am, any of my sin, or of the evil that constantly clings to…
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(Is.50:5-9a; Ps.116:1-6,8-9; Jas.2:14-18; Mk.8:27-35) “I shall walk before the Lord in the land of the living.” A simple enough statement made by our psalmist today, or so it seems. For what does it mean to walk with Jesus along the way of the Almighty God? What does such travel entail? Is it but to impart a word of peace and blessing to those in n…
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September 14: Exaltation of the Holy Cross Feast; Liturgical Color: Red Patronal Feast of Cortona, Italy A torture device is transformed into a universal symbol of hope and peace If the Romans had hung criminals from a gibbet, then Catholic churches would display a noose in their sanctuaries instead of a cross. Or a statue of Jesus’ lifeless body w…
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(Nm.21:4b-9; Ps.78:1-2,7,34-38; Phil.2:6-11; Jn.3:13-17) “God greatly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name.” And why is it that “at the name of Jesus every knee should bend”? Why does “every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord”? It is because “He humbled Himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even deat…
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Opening Prayer: There is none like you among the gods, O Lord, nor are there any works like yours. For you are great and do wondrous things; you alone are God. Teach me your way, O LORD, that I may walk in your truth; unite my heart to fear your name. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace O God: forgive my doubting, questioning heart. Like those who…
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Send me a DM! ILY All! Today I’m honored to introduce to you: Catholic church, Knights of St Columba, and organized ritual, systemic and secular abuse survivor and whistleblower, published author and writer, creator and first editor of long-running British comic 2000AD, devoted husband to his supportive wife Lisa, yogi, cycler, and table tennis pla…
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September 13: Saint John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor c. 347–407 Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Patron Saint of preachers and speakers A great preacher, writer, and intellectual suffers for the faith In the tug and pull of the theological disputes of the fourth and fifth centuries, today’s saint was a seminal figure. Along with other luminaries…
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O you of golden tongue, how well you proved the Word of God cannot be chained; how well you revealed its radiance to our ears and hearts… unconquered by threats of death and the sufferings the world imposes, you proclaimed the glory of God and His presence with us until the very end – pray, O dear shepherd, who held your flock so close to your hear…
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(1Cor.9:16-19,22-27; Ps.84:2-6,8,12; Lk.6:39-42) “Although I am not bound to anyone, I made myself the slave of all so as to win over as many as possible.” How like His Lord is Paul in his declaration, “To the weak I became a weak person with a view to winning the weak.” For as Jesus descended from heaven to take on flesh and save those corrupted b…
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Opening Prayer: O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a dry and weary land where there is no water. Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you. I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands. Confession of Sin & Prayer for Grace He…
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O Mary, sweetest of creatures, whose name on our lips brings joy to our hearts… inflamed with love toward God and you we become in speaking your blessed name – pray we shall call your name, dear Lady, in our time of need, that you will be quick to intercede with your Son for our salvation. Washed in the water from His side and in His holy blood, pr…
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(1Cor.8:1-7,11-13; Ps.139:1-3,13-14,23-24; Lk.6:27-38) “The measure you measure with will be measured back to you.” And what is your measuring stick, brother? Is it the ruler of this earth, limited by eyes of flesh? Or is it the yardstick of heaven, which reaches unto the Lord’s side and finds us in His sight? Do you toil on this plane alone, or do…
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In this episode of the Dialogues Podcast, Dr. David Chao and Dr. Easten Law discuss World Christianity, ethnography, and migration. Dr. Law explains his research with Chinese Christians and the idea of lived theology. They discuss how ethnography can affect how we understand the use of doctrine in our theology. We had some audio difficulties so we …
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September 12: The Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary Optional Memorial; Liturgical Color: White Every name begins a relationship A name doesn’t imply that you know everything about someone, but it does make a person “invocable.” To know that there is a “someone” standing before you is not to know too much. When that “someone” has a name, however,…
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