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Ad Jesum per Mariam
The Spiritual Meaning of Lent: Lenten Conference #1

Ad Jesum per Mariam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 34:00


The Spiritual Meaning of Lent: Lenten Conference #1 Psalm 95 and Psalm 51: The Foundations of Lent's Spiritual Journey During each Friday of the Lenten Season, there will be a Lenten Devotional Conference. This is the first week within this series. Each conference will appear singularly on the Website, SoundCloud, Facebook and iPod platforms. All conferences will also appear within this post. This first conference reflects on Psalm 95 and Psalm 51, emphasizing their significance in the season of Lent and the life of the Church. Psalm 95 is a daily call to praise, worship, and recognize God's sovereignty, but it also warns against hardening one's heart, as the Israelites did in the wilderness. It highlights the necessity of listening to God's voice today, not delaying obedience. During Lent, the Church abstains from saying “Hallelujah” as a symbolic act of preparation, reinforcing that true praise must come from a purified heart. The conference also discusses Psalm 51, a penitential psalm of King David after his sin with Bathsheba, stressing the importance of compunction—a deep sorrow for sin that moves one toward true repentance. Lent, therefore, is not merely about resisting temptation but about allowing God to transform the heart so that one can truly praise Him with sincerity and purity. Listen to this first devotional Lenten Conference and let it transform your heart. Join us virtually (or physically each week for additional Lenten conferences. Listen to: The Spiritual Meaning of Lent ------------------------------------------------ It begins as a call of praise. And so, note that the first thing the church says every day is to lift up the voice and give praise to God. And we pause at that moment, this command to praise the Lord. The word that we don't use during Lent, which I'm going to use now simply to say it so that we're all on the same page, is hallelujah. It is the great cry of Easter victory, and it literally means praise the Lord. And so note in a sense, there is this command to lift up the voice celebrating the great things God has done with a fullness of praise. And yet during Lent, we don't use that word, which expresses and communicates praise in its utter fullness. Hear more within the conference. ------------------------------------------------ Image: Christ of St. John of The Cross: Spanish Painter: Salvador Dalí: 1951 The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. Note: This is a low-resolution picture for copyright purposes. ------------------------------------------------ Note: This marks the First Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. As we move forward within the Season, each week's separate post will have various links to the other conferences. There will also be one post that has all conference. As we move forward, look for the various posts and links.

Just a Guy in the Pew
Holy Week- It's Time To Look Up

Just a Guy in the Pew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 30:50


Episode 196: LENT: It's Time To Look Up In this episode, John recap all of Lent and invite you to live this Holy Week in a very special way! In this episode, you will hear John about: - The Israelites begging for mercy - Not just checking boxes this Holy Week - What we will miss if we do not look up to Jesus #CatholicPodcast #JustaGuyinthePew #LookUp #Lent DOWNLOADS Get a copy of my new eBook, “12 Ways Guys Can Get Closer to Jesus”! HTTPS://JUSTAGUYINTHEPEW.COM/EBOOK NEW: Shop the store! We have a new Just a Guy in the Pew store where you can stock up on great merch HERE: HTTPS://STORE.JUSTAGUYINTHEPEW.COM/

Good Morning, Family!
Sunday, April 3, 2022

Good Morning, Family!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 20:41


The Fifth Sunday in Lent "It's All About the Gratitude" :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: This episode features work from these artists: Music: "Big Bear" by Jonny Easton (www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston) "Growing Up" by Scott Buckley (www.youtube.com/scottbuckley) Video: “Dawn on the Mountains” by xspacevideo (www.vesteezy.com) :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: This and other sermons are available in podcast form at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-morning-family/id15130705 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: #Jesus #Gospel #GoodNews #Gratitude #FifthSundayInLent #sermon

chatologie
Episode 133: Lent: It’s Not Just for Catholics with Erin Moon

chatologie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 35:17


I am so excited to have Erin Moon on the show today.  She's telling us all about Lent and why it's a good idea for all of us. Purchase Erin's Lent guide (Momento Mori) HERE.  Use the code: ANGIE to get 15% off.  Connect to Erin: Instagram Twitter Connect with Angie: Instagram ~ Facebook ~ … Continue reading "Episode 133: Lent: It's Not Just for Catholics with Erin Moon"

Sound Insight For Catholic Living with Dr. Tom Curran
March 11 –Lent: It’s Not too Late to Start Fresh!

Sound Insight For Catholic Living with Dr. Tom Curran

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 53:51


Dr. Tom Curran reflects on the difference between being led, pushed and driven into the desert. Tom answers the questions: What does the word Lent mean? What is the origin of the Lenten Season? What is the significance of 40? The post March 11 –Lent: It’s Not too Late to Start Fresh! appeared first on My Catholic Faith Ministries.

Eric Scheske's Weekly Eudemon
Zen Lent, Tariffs, Adult Video News Awards

Eric Scheske's Weekly Eudemon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 32:19


Drinking and Lent: Why would I give up booze for Lent? It’s practically a sacramental. Zen Lent: Do you hope to make spiritual progress during Lent? Then you won’t. Your focus is wrong because you have a focus. Tariffs: They’re a bad thing. It’s Econ 101. I explain why here. Lightning Segments: Two funny stories, Bill Burr and the Catholic Church, Joe Rogen and the Catholic Church David Foster Wallace: My introduction to this brilliant essayist

Jewel Lake Parish Sermon Podcast

Why do we celebrate Holy Week, the final week of Lent? It's hard to celebrate anything after six weeks of fasting, and the gloomy events of Jesus' final week before his crucifixion, are depressing. Even the first day of Holy Week, Palm Sunday, reminds us that crowds cheered Jesus only days before they called for his execution. So why celebrate Palm Sunday? Pastor Luke preaches from Mark 11:1-11 in "Slo-Mo."

Wrestling with the Word
Wrestling with the Word, episode 62: Second Sunday in Lent, Year C (February 28, 2010)

Wrestling with the Word

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2010


Second Sunday in Lent It might seem to us that God’s promises are simply an illusion. The daily experience of life often stands in stark contrast to what God has promised. This Second Sunday in Lent announces in several different ways that the promises of God are sure, unconditional, and often delivered in surprising ways. […]