Category Archives: Lent and Easter

#146 – Pussy Willows and the Euchatastrophe

pussy willows

J.R.R. Tolkien is best known for The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings but he also has a deeply spiritual devotion to the Eucharist which we will look at in this episode and talk about the relation of the Pussy Willow to Palm Sunday.

Information on the Media Conference at Franciscan University

Tolkien’s views on the Euchatastrophe can be found in “On Fairy Stories” available in
The Monsters and the Critics
and The Tolkien Reader
Also of interest is The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien

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#132 – Saintly Disagreements

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A return to the history of the Popes with a look at the papacy of Saint Victor I and a look at what happens when two saints don’t get along. We will also get some insight into the development of the role of the papacy in the Church today, the importance of unity and diversity in the faith and more!

Be sure to catch the solemn profession videos over at the website!

Photo – Boxing Gloves by mrkalhoon

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#110 – Happy Easter!

Listen to my Easter Homily for 2007 along with some comments on my Triduum experiences. I’ll also give a bit of an Eastern Catholic lesson on how to celebrate Easter the Eastern way.

Links:
Fr. Seraphim’s Twitter Page
Christ is Risen in 250 languages
Divine Mercy Podcast – Hear my comments on the Trisagion prayer and Divine Mercy Chaplet

Music – Alleluia by Amy Ayres from Podsafe Music

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#110 – Happy Easter!

#105 – Praying for the Dead

We may not normally think about remembering those that have gone before us during the Lenten Season, but in this episode we look at the importance of praying for the dead as part of our Lenten conversion and why we can hope in God’s saving power.

Links:
Healthy Catholic
Atlanta Eucharistic Congress

PRAYER FOR THE DECEASED
(Ascribed to St. John Chrysostom)

God, You alone of all spiritual and material beings destroyed death, broke Satan’s power and granted life to the whole world; Lord, we now pray that you will also grant rest to the soul of Your departed servant N. May they have a light-filled dwelling full of freshness and peace where pain, sorrow, and sadness are no more. You are a gracious God who loves humanity, and since there is none alive who has not sinned, we ask You to forgive him/her every sin committed by him/her in thought, word, or deed. You alone are sinless, Your justice lasts forever, and Your word is always truthful.

For You are the resurrection, the life and the peace of Your departed servant N., O Christ our God, and we glorify You, with Your Eternal Father, and Your most Holy, gracious, and life-giving Spirit, now and ever and forever. Amen.

Picture – “Cemetery Angels 3” by Linda McNally from from stock.xchng

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#105 – Praying for the Dead

#103 – Lenten Capybara

Listen to some of the history behind Carnival and Lenten traditions – Shrove Tuesday, Pancakes, and Capybara’s!

Links:
Theosis [My Lent and Easter meditations from last year]

Music:
“Take It All Away” by Buddahead from Podsafe Music

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#103 – Lenten Capybara

#46 – A Video Visit to the Icon Corner – Pentecost

Join me as we look at the spirituality contained within the Easter icon of the Feast of Pentecost. See how the theological imagery shows the grace of the Spirit in the Church and the various gifts that the Spirit offers us.

Our song is “O gladsome radiance” by the Monks and Choirs of Kiev Pechersk Lavra from Magnatunes.

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Pentecost

#34 – Franciscan Spirituality in Easter


In this episode, we take a look at why Franciscan Spirituality isn’t just about the Passion but offers some valuable insights into celebrating the Resurrection as well. We also hear another vocation story and have some listener mail!

Links for today’s episode:
Austrian Ring Tones
Bathtub Marys

Podcast Links:
Catholic Rockers
Catholic Adventurer
Going Fourth
Theosis

Daughters of Saint Mary of Providence

Sister Barbara Moerman
Daughter of St. Mary of Providence
130 Roberts Ave.
Syracuse, N.Y. 13207
(315) 474 – 1745
or
(315) 396 – 9537

“Wake Up” by Shok from Podsafe Music

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Franciscan Spirituality in Easter

#29 – Catholicism and Corned Beef


In this episode, we look at the whether one can eat corned beef on St. Patrick’s Day if it falls on a Friday in Lent, at encouraging signs of vocations, and why Father Seraphim sees all.

Links:
Corned Beef and St. Patrick’s Day
Italian Vocations
Priesthood Vocations

Music:
“Never Ending Love” by Matthew Casteel from Podsafe Music

Podcast Links:
Deus Caritas Est
Christus Vincit
The Catholic Adventurer
Disciples With Microphones

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Catholicism and Corned Beef

#27 – Things to do when you’re in Lent


We talk about some serious and semi-serious suggestions for Catholics during Ash Wednesday and for the rest of the Lenten season including retreat programs for families.

T.S. Eliot’s ASH WEDNESDAY

Lenten/Easter Podcast Series
Lenten Radio Retreat
iPray:Lent
Christ Among Us
Theosis
Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary

Family Retreat programs
Marianist Family Retreat Center
St. Edmund’s Retreat Center
Camp Maria Retreat Center
SOLT-HOSTE Retreat Program
Jesuit Family Retreats
Retreats International
Christian Family Living Center

Creighton University offers a 34 week online retreat

Music
Something Like Happiness from The Compliments from Podsafe Music

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Things to do when you’re in Lent

#26 – Figuring out Lent and Easter


This week we talk about fighting a cold, movies worth watching, and why the dates for Lent and Easter in the Catholic Church change every year plus we have listener e-mail.

Lent and Easter Dating

Podcasts mentioned
Daily Breakfast
Rosary Army
Catholic Rockers
Verbum Domini
Cardinal Arinze
Theosis

Other sites
Catholic Podcasts
Catholic Blogs
Japanese Friendship Doll

News links
Vocation increases
Bishops’ movie choices for 2005

Music
I will follow you by Megan Pettingill via Podsafe Music

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Figuring out Lent and Easter