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In this episode, Madeline chats with her friend Jess McKendry, a student support professional at an Australian university with a background in freelance IT. During their conversation, they discuss big families, linguistics and conlangs, digital literacy, using technology for good, casual observational astronomy, a brief history of Australia, religion in Australian schools, showing love in times of divisiveness, using technology for good, how what we consume shapes us, and so much more!During the course of their conversation, they make many references which you can explore. Some of these references include The Liturgy Guys podcast and episode 63 of this podcast.Feel free to like, subscribe, and share the episode! Follow us on Instagram! @sbltfpodcastDon't forget to go out there, and be a light to this world!
In this episode, Madeline chats with her friend Caroline George, a quality process engineer in manufacturing. During their conversation, they discuss what a quality process engineer does, her undergrad at Auburn. How she ended up in PA, her internship at Honeywell, her reversion, discovering the TLM, being challenged, praying for others, fasting, the TLM, the validity of all Catholic liturgical rites, knowing why things are the way they are, evangelization in the work environment, and so much more!During the course of their conversation, they make many references which you can explore. Some of these references include the Liturgy Guys podcast; Treasure and Tradition by Lisa Bergman; episodes 23, 44, and 50 of this podcast.The Liturgy Guys podcast, Treasure and Tradition bookFeel free to like, subscribe, and share the episode! Follow us on Instagram! @sbltfpodcastDon't forget to go out there, and be a light to this world!
The Liturgy Guys look at some of the roots of the eucharist in creation and in human culture. How is wine a hierophany? What is a hierophany anyway? Listen to find out! LG Question: If two Eucharistic processions converge, how do we handle having two monstrances with two hosts?
Christopher Carstens throws a curveball question to the group. Why do the Liturgy Guys believe in God? And why do we believe Christ our savior? This season is all about the Eucharist, but we can't begin to understand the Blessed Sacrament without asking ourselves these questions. LG Question: What are your five favorite Catholic books? To submit your Liturgy Guys Question, reach out to us on Twitter, or questions@liturgyguys.com. Stay tuned for Christopher's guest appearance on the Five Books for Catholics podcast.
Pope Benedict XVI, through his teachings and leadership, laid the foundation for everything The Liturgy Guys are about. This week we discuss his enormous impact on the Church, and on our own lives. LG Question: Can priests arrange their altar like Pope Benedict XVI in the so-called "Benedictine Arrangement?" To submit your Liturgy Guys Question, reach out to us on Twitter, or questions@liturgyguys.com.
How do we respond to the gift of the Eucharist? With worship and thanksgiving. That's this week on The Liturgy Guys.
The Liturgy Guys conclude their review of Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church, the document published by the USCCB. Season Seven is all about the Mystery of the Eucharist. Inspired by the National Eucharistic Revival. For more Catholic content, visit Ex Corde at Benedictine College.
This week's episode is all about the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Because this season is all about the National Eucharistic Revival. The Liturgy Guys continue their overview of the document put out by the USCCB, Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church. Liturgy Guys is a production of Benedictine College For more Catholic content, visit Ex Corde at Benedictine College.
The Liturgy Guys continue their review of Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church, the document published by the USCCB. Season Seven is all about the Mystery of the Eucharist. Inspired by the National Eucharistic Revival. For more Catholic content, visit Ex Corde at Benedictine College.
The Liturgy Guys review Mystery of the Eucharist in the Life of the Church, published by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.z Season Seven is all about National Eucharistic Revival. For more Catholic content, visit Ex Corde at Benedictine College.
The Liturgy Guys are jumping on board the National Eucharistic Revival. What is the Eucharist all about? Why is it a thanksgiving? Why is it a sacrifice? Why is a rite? Why it an offering? Why is it a mystery? This season, Denis McNamara, Christopher Carstens, and Jesse Weiler tackle the big questions about the Blessed Sacrament. Ask a Eucharist question questions@liturgyguys.com Ex Corde at Benedictine College https://excorde.org/ Center for Beauty & Culture https://www.benedictine.edu/academics/centers/beauty-culture/index Adoremus Bulletin https://adoremus.org/ BVM Studio https://bvmstudio.com/ National Eucharistic Revival https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/
In this episode of the Parousia Podcast Charbel Raish speaks to Christopher Carstens, author, lecturer and Director of Liturgy in the Diocese of La Crosse, Editor of the Adoremus Bulletin and co-host of the podcast The Liturgy Guys. Christopher talks about his various roles including his involvement in the Adoremus Bulletin which was established to present Catholic Liturgy in a non-academic style in order to help highlight the joys and beauty of the liturgy of the Catholic Church. Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing... Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
"Architecture is the built form of ideas, and church architecture is the built form of theology." Denis McNamara joins the show to give a crash course in the underlying principles of Catholic church architecture, and make the case for classical architecture as the method that should be used by today's sacred architects. McNamara is an Associate Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Beauty and Culture at Benedictine College, architectural consultant, and author of multiple books on architecture. Topics include: The Biblical vision of church architecture The church building as part of the liturgical rite The church building as a “sacrament” of the glorified, mystical Body of Christ and vision of the Heavenly Jerusalem The importance of the Temple How liturgical art conveys glorified realities How classical architecture makes visible nature's invisible forces The difference between liturgical and devotional images Links Catholic Church Architecture and the Spirit of the Liturgy https://www.amazon.com/Catholic-Church-Architecture-Spirit-Liturgy/dp/1595250271 How to Read Churches https://www.amazon.com/How-Read-Churches-ecclesiastical-architecture/dp/1408128365 The Liturgy Guys https://www.liturgyguys.com Benedictine College's Center for Beauty and Culture https://www.benedictine.edu/academics/centers/beauty-culture/index This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
I bet you thought the Liturgy Guys were finished, didn't you? Well, so did they! But then Pope Francis wrote another Apostolic Letter about the Liturgy???
The Mass has ended, and so has Season 6 of the Liturgy Guys. Go in peace.
The Liturgy Guys discuss how to receive The Holy Sacrament!
The Liturgy Guys talk all things Communion Rite. Including the Lord's Prayer, the Rite of Peace, and the Fraction. General Instruction of the Roman Missal No. 80-83.
The Liturgy Guys delve a bit deeper into the text of Eucharistic Prayer No. 3.
The Liturgy Guys reflect on the four Eucharistic Prayers and some of their, "particular features."
The Liturgy Guys have hit warp drive. In this episode, they cover everything from the Offertory Chant all the way to the Prayer of the Offerings. That's No. 23 — No. 30 in the Order of Mass.
Completing our detour sandwich! Liturgy Guys finish their discussion on Jean Hani, and his reflections on the nature and meaning of the Holy Sacrifice. Now we'll be fully prepared to dive into the Liturgy of the Eucharist!
Easter Triduum approaches! The Liturgy Guys share some of their favorite factoids about this most holy season. For example, did you know it's not pronounced, "Tri-Doom?"
Before diving into the Liturgy of the Eucharist, The Liturgy Guys discuss the nature and meaning of the Holy Sacrifice. For help, they turn to the works of French philosopher Jean Hani. Denis has been struck with, "Hani-itis," a self-diagnosed very contagious, non-real disease (as well as Appendicitis, a medically diagnosed, non-contagious, very real disease for which he received an appendectomy last weekend—all is well, though prayers are appreciated) and he hopes to inflict the former, not the latter, on this fellow Liturgy Guys.
The Liturgy Guys discuss the Homily, the Creed, and the Universal Prayer.
This episode is all about the Responsorial Psalms in the Liturgy of the Word. Feel free to sing your own responses, but remember, The Liturgy Guys won't be able to hear them unless you type them out, and send them to questions@liturgyguys.com.
The Liturgy Guys begin with a discussion on the Gloria, and move in to what is known as the "collect."
This week's Say Yes to Holiness podcast 1:1 Conversation is with Jesse Weiler, Host of The Liturgy Guys podcast. The conversation between Jesse and I ran the length and breadth and height and depth of topics concerning the liturgy. Everything from what parts of the Mass we should be singing, to books and online courses we can use to grow in our appreciation and understanding of the Mass to how he ended up being a host of a podcast about the liturgy was all part of our fast paced and enjoyable conversation. The Liturgy Guys podcast is an initiative of the Liturgical Institute, Adoremus Bulletin, and Benedictine College. Christopher Carstens and Dr. Denis McNamara sit down with host Jesse Weiler every week to talk about Catholic Liturgy. At the end of each episode our Liturgy experts take time to answer listener submitted questions. The goal of this podcast is to share the treasures of Liturgy with English speaking Catholics all over the world. Jesse also serves as the Director of The Liturgical Institute, so we spent some time talking about the mission of the Institute that was established in the year 2000 by His Eminence Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I., Archbishop of Chicago, in order to prepare Catholics for a “new era in liturgical renewal.” It serves a diverse international student population of laity, religious and clergy. Monsignor M. Francis Mannion served as its founding Director, and established the sacramental foundation for the program that it enjoys today. The Liturgical Institute prepares its students in a context of prayer and scholarship with the Church's future priests, deacons, pastors and ministers to bring solid theological knowledge, critical reasoning and practical skills to bear on the challenges opened by the exciting phase of liturgical renewal emerging in recent years. I pray that this conversation with Jesse helps encourage you to continue to do WHATEVER IT TAKES so as to increase your active, full and conscious participation in the Mass and bring greater glory to God. To learn more about The Liturgy Guys podcast, go to: https://www.liturgyguys.com/ For more information about The Liturgical Institute, go to: https://www.liturgicalinstitute.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayyestoholiness/message
"Through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault..." This week, The Liturgy Guys acknowledge their sins, and discuss the Order of Mass No. 4: The Penitential Act.
This week, The Liturgy Guys turn to Patristic documents and sacred scripture to ponder the question of Divinization. What does it mean to, "...become God?"
In our triumphant conclusion to the first part of the Introductory Rites in the Order of Mass, The Liturgy Guys discuss the first words spoken by the Priest to his flock... or should they be sung?
Folks, the Priest Celebrant has reached his chair, and The Liturgy Guys are on the edge of their seats (well, actually, they should be standing). This week, we discuss the significance of the Priest Celebrant's Chair.
The invitation of God is always there, but we have to seek Him. Jesus Christ wants to be pursued. In this special episode, The Liturgy Guys talk about seeking Christ in the Mass and how this will lead you, and those around you, to sanctification. The Liturgy Guys is an initiative of the Liturgical Institute, Adoremus Bulletin, and Benedictine College. Christopher Carstens and Dr. Denis McNamara sit down with host Jesse Weiler every week to talk about Catholic Liturgy. At the end of each episode, Liturgy experts take time to answer listener submitted questions. The goal of their podcast is to share the treasures of Liturgy with English speaking Catholics all over the world. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, or at www.liturgyguys.com. The SEEK22 Podcast is brought to you by FOCUS – the Fellowship of Catholic University Students. If you're new around here, SEEK22 is a multi-day Catholic Conference, broadcasted live to your community. This February, come together with your friends, family, fellow students, parishioners, and coworkers to seek the Source of all your heart's desires and find new ways to live and share the Gospel in your daily life. Happening wherever you are, February 4-6, 2022. Visit seek.focus.org to register. This episode is sponsored by FOCUS Parish. Email parishes@focus.org to learn more.
The Liturgy Guys are back from their mid-season break to take us step by step through the Order of Mass. We are now at the foot of the altar, where the Priest makes a profound bow, "...venerates the altar with a kiss and, if appropriate, incenses the cross and the altar. Then, with the ministers, he goes to the chair."
This week on The Liturgy Guys, Denis and Jesse go head to head in a battle of wits against Chris Carstens' nearly unbeatable Liturgy Quiz. But this time they have a little help. Today's episode was filmed in front of a live studio audience at Benedictine College. Let's see if D-Mac's students have been doing their homework. WATCH: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSrZpwgUc0I Facebook: https://fb.watch/9ZXjwOz8C0/ ExCorde: https://excorde.org/site/podcasts/liturgy-guys
This week, after a quick update on Dale's woodworking project, we talk about the serendipity of a flat tire on the first snowy day of winter. Then, Kit admits that there are buzzwords that she does not get at all, and Dale gets to turn the tables on her, quiz-style, and we both learn a great deal about metaphysics. Metaphysics – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5SSbVeEN-gOntology – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PDWXMMgy9cMystagogy – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oEE2zgFaZQSacrosanctum Concilium – CONSTITUTION ON THE SACRED LITURGYhttps://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_const_19631204_sacrosanctum-concilium_en.htmlLiturgist – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inSjZHL5DWEPost Concilar - simply the implementation of the second Vatican council. We are in a post conciliar church.Want to read the book we are and talking about periodically? Here it is. (And you can find it for a few bucks less used in a few stores online). We did Chapter 1 on EP85.We are looking forward to saying "why hello" to you by email: CatholicHitch@gmail.com.The intro and outro songs are used under a licensing agreement, and licensed for use on this podcast; they are both by one of our favorite bands: Estradasphere.Podcasts we love:Catholic in a Small TownThe Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)This Is JenClerically SpeakingThe After Dinner ScholarWord on FireThe Liturgy GuysThe Pillar Podcast
What does it mean to be a “victim” at Mass? In this special video episode of The Liturgy Guys, Jesse Weiler and Christopher Carstens join their co-host Denis McNamara on his home turf at Benedictine College. This episode was filmed in front of a live studio audience by the fellows and production staff of Ex Corde. WATCH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmfpWgma_i0 Facebook: https://fb.watch/9QyRUwXsYC/ ExCorde: https://excorde.org/2021/the-liturgy-guys-live-s6-e11-are-you-a-victim-at-mass
Enjoy this rebroadcast of a classic episode, in which the Liturgy Guys discuss the metaphysics of music, and how that effects liturgical music.
The Liturgy Guys take us step-by-step through the opening Mass Procession.
For the past several weeks, we've been preparing for Mass, and now we're ready to begin! This week, The Liturgy Guys dive into The Order of Mass in the New Roman Missal. No. 1 of The Introductory Rites, "When the people are gathered..."
This week, The Liturgy Guys discuss preparations for Mass.
This week, the Liturgy Guys discuss the importance of vestments in the liturgy.
This week, the Liturgy Guys talk about the importance of vestments.
The Liturgy Guys discuss the importance of ministries at mass.
This week The Liturgy Guys continue to go through the General Instruction of the Roman Missal and discuss the ministers of the Mass.
How do we perceive the sacraments? Theologian Karl Rahner had a few ideas, and this week, the Liturgy Guys discuss his article, “The Theology of the Symbol,” over a pot of piping hot coffee.
This week The Liturgy Guys discuss the motu proprio, Traditionis Custodes. Support us at Patreon.com/Liturgy This podcast is a production of the Liturgical Institute. Earn a degree that refreshes your soul and renews the Church. Check out our new sponsors: www.Adoremus.org www.excorde.org www.Benedictine.edu
This week The Liturgy Guys continue to talk about what the Catechism says about liturgy. Support us at Patreon.com/Liturgy This podcast is a production of the Liturgical Institute. Earn a degree that refreshes your soul and renews the Church. Check out our new sponsors: www.Adoremus.org www.Benedictine.edu
This week The Liturgy Guys take another liturgy quiz, but this time it's in front of a live studio audience of Liturgical Institute students. Support us at Patreon.com/Liturgy This podcast is a production of the Liturgical Institute. Earn a degree that refreshes your soul and renews the Church. Check out our new sponsors: www.Adoremus.org www.Benedictine.edu
This week The Liturgy Guys continue to talk about what the Catechism says about liturgy. Support us at Patreon.com/Liturgy This podcast is a production of the Liturgical Institute. Earn a degree that refreshes your soul and renews the Church. Check out our new sponsors: www.Adoremus.org www.Benedictine.edu
Fr. Andrew and Curtis Keddy discuss chanting in the Sacred Liturgy with their special guest. Dr. Denis McNamara, Associate Professor and Executive Director of the Center for Beauty and Culture at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS, and cohost of the award-winning podcast, “The Liturgy Guys.”