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Father Thomas Petri joins to share his thoughts on Pope Leo XIV and Father Charles Trullols about CIC's Eucharistic procession.
Are Protestant and Roman Catholic thinkers inching toward Orthodox Christianity? Fr Thomas is joined by special guest, Joshua Sherman, as they address the proposals made in the book, Beyond the Salvation Wars, and the responses to it.
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (John 10:27-30) and breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
May 9, 2025 ~ Fr. Thomas Petri joins Kevin to react the election of Pope Leo XIV.
11:30 am Mass
Deacon Dan Diesel proclaims the Gospel (John 20:1-9) and Father Thomas Naval breaks open the word on Easter Sunday. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Deacon Dan Diesel leads The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to John (John 18 1-19:42), and Father Thomas Naval breaks open the word on Good Friday of the Lord's Passion. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Deacon Dan Diesel proclaims the Gospel (Luke 22:14-23) and Father Thomas Naval breaks open the word for Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
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Father Thomas Naval proclaiims the Gospel (John 8:1-11) and breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
We enter the circle of violence. This week Dcn. Harrison Garlick is joined by Fr. Thomas Esposito, O. Cist., a Cistercian priest who teaches at the University of Dallas, to discuss the seventh circle of Dante's Inferno: (1) violence against neighbor (2) violence against self and (3) violence against God & nature.Check out our website for more info: thegreatbookspodcast.com.Check out our 80+ Question and Answer Guide to the Inferno.From the guide:43. What happens in the Seventh Circle of Hell: Violence Toward Neighbor (Canto 12)?As Virgil and the Pilgrim press on toward the Seventh Circle of Hell, Virgil explains the topography of hell. The City of Dis marks the transition from upper hell to lower hell, while the Seventh Circle of Hell marks the beginning of the sins of violence (represented by the lion in the dark woods in Canto 1). Virgil explains, “violence can be done to God, to self, or to one's neighbor.”[1] Next, Virgil explains there are two types of fraud. First, there is the “simple fraud” of the second circle of lower hell, the Eight Circle of Hell overall, in which “hypocrites, flatters, dabblers in sorcery, falsifiers, thieves, and simonists, pander, seducers, grafters, and like filth” are punished.”[2] Second, there is “complex fraud" of the final circle of hell, the Ninth Circle, in which are punished traitors who betrayed the “love Nature enjoys and that extra bond between men which creates a special trust.”[3]Virgil and the Pilgrim enter into the Seventh Circle of Hell, which is guarded by the Minotaur—a half-man and half-bull creature from classical mythology known for its undying rage.[4] With the Minotaur consumed by its own anger, Virgil and the Pilgrim continue on and come upon a great “river of blood that boils souls of those who through their violence injured others”—known as the Phlegethon.[5] The contrapasso is made more severe by herds of centaurs galloping along the bloody riverbanks and shooting with arrows at “any daring soul emerging above the bloody level of his guilt.”[6]As the Pilgrim observes, the souls are sunk in a river of blood to a depth commensurate with their violence: the tyrants, such as Alexander, Dionysius, and Attila, who “dealt in bloodshed and plundered wealth” are sunken to their eyelids; the murders who dealt in bloodshed are sunk up to their throats; and the rest of the violent are sunk to various lesser degrees.[7] Musa notes, “the sins of violence are also the Sins of Bestiality,” and the bestial and violent nature of these sins are seen in the theme of half-animal and half-human creatures: the furies on the walls of the City of Dis, the Minotaur whose very enraged existence spawned from an act of bestiality, and the centaurs who were known in classical mythology for violence and rape.[8]44. What else should be noted about the first area of the seventh circle?Lower hell is characterized by sins of malice, and Fr. Thomas offered malevolent as another good...
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Luke 9:28b-36) and breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Deacon Dan Diesel proclaims the Gospel (Luke 4:1-13) and Father Thomas Naval breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Fr. Mitch welcome Fr. Thomas Petri, O.P. to discuss Ash Wednesday and the ways we can make the Lenten season more meaningful.
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Luke 6:39-45) and breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Luke 6:27-38) and breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Join Kris McGregor as she discusses the book "Straight to Heaven: A Practical Guide for Growing in Holiness" with Fr. Thomas Morrow. The post IP#494 Fr. Thomas Morrow – Straight to Heaven on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcasts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
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Join Kris McGregor as she discusses the book "Straight to Heaven: A Practical Guide for Growing in Holiness" with Fr. Thomas Morrow. The post IP#494 Fr. Thomas Morrow – Straight to Heaven on Inside the Pages with Kris McGregor – Discerning Hearts Podcasts appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
Deacon Dan Diesel proclaims the Gospel (Luke 6:17, 20-26) and Father Thomas Naval breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Fluent Fiction - French: Mystery in Moonlit Fields: Amélie's Night of Revelation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/fr/episode/2025-02-16-23-34-01-fr Story Transcript:Fr: Dans le doux silence d'une nuit d'hiver en Provence, le vent glisse doucement sur la ferme d'Amélie.En: In the gentle silence of a winter night in Provence, the wind gently glides over Amélie's farm.Fr: Les champs scintillent sous une pâle lumière de lune, recouverts de givre.En: The fields shimmer under a pale moonlight, covered with frost.Fr: Amélie est éveillée, réfléchissant aux mystérieux symboles qui apparaissent chaque matin dans ses champs.En: Amélie is awake, pondering the mysterious symbols that appear each morning in her fields.Fr: Elle sent l'odeur délicate de la lavande s'échapper des racks de récolte voisins, mais son esprit est inquiet.En: She smells the delicate scent of lavender escaping from the nearby harvest racks, but her mind is troubled.Fr: "Pourquoi ces symboles?"En: "Why these symbols?"Fr: se demande Amélie.En: Amélie wonders.Fr: Elle jette un coup d'œil à Luc, son mari, profondément endormi.En: She glances at Luc, her husband, who is sound asleep.Fr: Luc est sceptique sur ces marques mystérieuses.En: Luc is skeptical about these mysterious marks.Fr: Mais Amélie est déterminée à découvrir la vérité.En: But Amélie is determined to discover the truth.Fr: Elle en parle à Pierre, son voisin.En: She talks to Pierre, her neighbor.Fr: Pierre, un homme âgé, évoque les légendes locales, mais même lui semble perplexe.En: Pierre, an elderly man, mentions the local legends, but even he seems puzzled.Fr: Aujourd'hui, Amélie a pris une décision.En: Today, Amélie has made a decision.Fr: Elle restera éveillée toute la nuit.En: She will stay awake all night.Fr: Elle met un gros manteau, prépare du café, et se prépare pour une longue veille.En: She puts on a heavy coat, prepares some coffee, and gets ready for a long vigil.Fr: Le froid mordant ne l'arrêtera pas.En: The biting cold will not stop her.Fr: Elle observe par la fenêtre de la maison.En: She watches through the house window.Fr: Les heures passent.En: The hours pass.Fr: Le monde dort, mais elle reste vigilante.En: The world sleeps, but she remains vigilant.Fr: Soudain, un léger bruissement attire son attention.En: Suddenly, a slight rustling catches her attention.Fr: Là, dans la nuit glaciale, elle aperçoit une silhouette.En: There, in the icy night, she sees a silhouette.Fr: Puis deux.En: Then two.Fr: Avec précaution, elle s'avance dans l'ombre discrète d'un grand olivier.En: Cautiously, she moves into the discreet shadow of a large olive tree.Fr: Ses mains tremblent un peu, mais son cœur est rempli d'excitation.En: Her hands tremble slightly, but her heart is filled with excitement.Fr: Les silhouettes se rapprochent du champ éclairé par la lune.En: The silhouettes approach the moonlit field.Fr: Avec surprise, Amélie reconnaît Pierre et un jeune homme de son village, Thomas.En: With surprise, Amélie recognizes Pierre and a young man from her village, Thomas.Fr: Ils tracent méthodiquement des symboles dans la neige.En: They are methodically tracing symbols in the snow.Fr: Pierre lui explique que c'est pour perpétuer une tradition ancienne.En: Pierre explains that it is to perpetuate an ancient tradition.Fr: Pourtant, Amélie sent qu'il y a quelque chose de plus.En: Yet Amélie senses there is something more.Fr: En parlant, elle découvre la vérité.En: In conversation, she discovers the truth.Fr: Thomas, un jeune agriculteur passionné par la technologie moderne, utilise un drone pour s'assurer que les symboles sont visibles de loin.En: Thomas, a young farmer passionate about modern technology, uses a drone to ensure the symbols are visible from afar.Fr: C'est une initiative pour attirer l'attention sur leur petit village et sa beauté singulière.En: It's an initiative to draw attention to their small village and its unique beauty.Fr: Amélie se sent soulagée et impressionnée par cette idée audacieuse.En: Amélie feels relieved and impressed by this bold idea.Fr: Elle retourne à la maison, un sourire aux lèvres.En: She returns home with a smile on her face.Fr: À l'aube, elle raconte tout à Luc.En: At dawn, she tells everything to Luc.Fr: Il rit de bon cœur en imaginant la surprise d'Amélie.En: He laughs heartily imagining Amélie's surprise.Fr: Ce matin-là, les nouvelles vont vite dans le village.En: That morning, the news spreads quickly in the village.Fr: Amélie réalise que parfois, l'innovation et la tradition peuvent coexister harmonieusement.En: Amélie realizes that sometimes, innovation and tradition can coexist harmoniously.Fr: À partir de ce jour, elle adopte des méthodes modernes sur sa ferme, sans jamais oublier les anciennes traditions.En: From that day on, she adopts modern methods on her farm, without ever forgetting the old traditions.Fr: Les symboles dans le champ deviennent un événement local chaque hiver, attirant habitants et visiteurs.En: The symbols in the field become a local event every winter, attracting residents and visitors.Fr: Amélie a découvert plus qu'un mystère.En: Amélie discovered more than a mystery.Fr: Elle a trouvé une nouvelle façon de voir le monde qui l'entoure, mélangeant sagement l'ancien et le nouveau, dans le cœur même de la Provence.En: She found a new way of seeing the world around her, wisely blending the old and the new, in the very heart of Provence. Vocabulary Words:the frost: le givreto ponder: réfléchirthe scent: l'odeurto escape: s'échappertroubled: inquietto glance: jeter un coup d'œilskeptical: sceptiqueto be determined: être déterminéeto mention: évoquerthe legend: la légendepuzzled: perplexeto stay awake: rester éveilléethe vigil: la veillebiting (as in cold): mordantvigilant: vigilantethe rustling: le bruissementto catch someone's attention: attirer l'attention de quelqu'unthe silhouette: la silhouettecautiously: avec précautionthe shadow: l'ombreto tremble: tremblerfilled with: rempli deto trace: tracermethodically: méthodiquementthe truth: la véritéthe initiative: l'initiativebold: audacieuxto spread (news): se propagerto coexist: coexisterto blend: mélanger
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Luke 2:22-40) and breaks open the word on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
11:30 am Mass
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (John 2:1-11) and breaks open the word. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Luke 3:15-16, 21-22) and breaks open the word on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Matthew 2:1-12) and breaks open the word for the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Father Thomas Naval proclaims the Gospel (Luke 1:1-18) and breaks open the word on the Nativity of the Lord (Christmas) Mass. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.
Deacon Dan Diesel proclaims the Gospel (Luke 1:39-45) and Father Thomas Naval breaks open the word on the Fourth Sunday of Advent. Words for your Way from Santiago de Compostela Catholic Church in Lake Forest, California.