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Full Text of ReadingsMonday of the Third Week of Lent Lectionary: 237The Saint of the day is Saint Oscar Arnulfo RomeroSaint Oscar Romero's Story The night before he was murdered while celebrating Mass, Archbishop Oscar Romero of San Salvador said on the radio: “I would like to appeal in a special way to the men of the army, and in particular to the troops of the National Guard, the police, and the garrisons. Brothers, you belong to our own people. You kill your own brother peasants; and in the face of an order to kill that is given by a man, the law of God that says ‘Do not kill!' should prevail. “No soldier is obliged to obey an order counter to the law of God. No one has to comply with an immoral law. It is the time now that you recover your conscience and obey its dictates rather than the command of sin. . . . Therefore, in the name of God, and in the name of this long-suffering people, whose laments rise to heaven every day more tumultuous, I beseech you, I beg you, I command you! In the name of God: ‘Cease the repression!'” Simultaneously, Romero had eloquently upheld the gospel and effectively signed his own death warrant. When he was appointed archbishop of San Salvador in 1977, Bishop Romero was considered a very “safe” choice. He had served as auxiliary bishop there for four years before his three years as bishop of Santiago de Maria. hbspt.cta.load(465210, '513a1c02-2ac3-4332-82b8-f4b809487bc1', {"useNewLoader":"true","region":"na1"}); Oscar's father wanted him to be a carpenter—a trade for which he demonstrated some talent. Seminary classes in El Salvador preceded his studies at Rome's Gregorian University and his ordination in 1942. After earning a doctorate in ascetical theology, he returned home and became a parish priest and later rector of an interdiocesan seminary. Three weeks after his appointment as archbishop, Romero was shaken by the murder of his good friend Jesuit Father Rutilio Grande, a vigorous defender of the rights of the poor. Five more priests were assassinated in the Archdiocese of San Salvador during Romero's years as its shepherd. When a military junta seized control of the national government in 1979, Archbishop Romero publicly criticized the US government for backing the junta. His weekly radio sermons, broadcast throughout the country, were regarded by many as the most trustworthy source of news available. Romero's funeral was celebrated in the plaza outside the cathedral and drew an estimated 250,000 mourners. His tomb in the cathedral crypt soon drew thousands of visitors each year. On February 3, 2015, Pope Francis authorized a decree recognizing Oscar Romero as a martyr for the faith. His beatification took place in San Salvador on May 23, 2015, and he was canonized on October 14, 2018. Reflection Oscar Romero and many other Latin American martyrs for the faith were falsely accused of advocating a Marxist-inspired “theology of liberation.” Following Jesus always requires choices. Romero's fiercest critics conveniently dismissed his choices as politically inspired. An incarnational faith must be expressed publicly. Click here for more on Saint Oscar Romero! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Psalm 31:15–24 Isaiah 2:5–7 Revelation 7:13–17 John 12:23–32
Der Todestag von Oscar Romero mahnt Inke Thomsen-Krüger, auch unangenehmen Wahrheiten auf den Grund zu gehen.
"Angedacht" – das geistliche Wort und eine kleine Portion Optimismus für den Start in den Tag. Heute mit Pfarrer Conrad Krannich aus Halle.
"Angedacht" – das geistliche Wort und eine kleine Portion Optimismus für den Start in den Tag. Heute mit Pfarrer Conrad Krannich aus Halle.
To honor the 45th anniversary of the death of St. Oscar Romero, the community is invited to a special mass, dinner and presentation on his life. Francisco Lopez shares with Brenda more on the life of this saint and details of the event.Details can be found at Queen of Peace webpage.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Alyse Zavala and Oscar Romero are the co-lead singers in the band LYLVC, that is pronounced Lylac but with a V in place of the A. It's rock and roll man you can do what you want. This band started during the pandemic and a true won't take no attitude has put them on a path to greatness. You may have seen them on tour with Atreyu or Pop Evil, but with new music done, a record contract happening soon, and more touring on the books, the future is now for the band Lylvc.
Send us a textWords: Rev'd Jon SwalesBeats: Chris Sayburnblog post. https://www.cruciformjustice.com/post/oscar-romero-a-saint-for-a-world-on-fire
Throughout history Christians have suffered martyrdom and torture as a result of ‘hatred of the faith' (odium fidei). Archbishop Oscar Romero, gunned down while saying Mass, was declared to be such a martyr by Pope Francis, thus opening the way for his beatification and subsequent canonisation. Romero paid the ultimate price for his faithfulness to Christ and his Church, rather than is often misrepresented, for his political activism. Romero's impressive body of teaching, personal holiness and sufferings illustrate what an impressive witness to the faith he truly was. Listen to this audiobook for free. Read by Luis Soto and based on the Catholic Truth Society booklet by Fr Ashley Beck.
What does it mean to “have hope,” especially during challenging times? Is it something we can possess, like a talisman to ward off despair? No, argues Norman Wirzba, distinguished professor of Christian theology at Duke and author of the new book Love's Braided Dance: Hope in a Time of Crisis. Instead, “hope” is a verb—an action we have to do. On this episode Wirzba explains how he manages to hope, even in the face of some of our most intractable problems—including war, migration, and the climate crisis. For further reading: Oscar Romero on politics and Christian love Vincent Miller on Pope Francis's ecological hope Eric Miller on the fiction of Wendell Berry
Village Church Rolesville Sunday Message, November 10, 2024 Tyler Williams Isaiah 1: 10-20
11/03/2024 Luke 6:20-26 Toph Banke Slides for November 3, 2024 Music for Sunday's worship gathering We Will Make No Peace With Oppression by Porter’s Gate Worship Crowded Table by The Highwomen Our Salvation is Bound Up Together by Zach Your Labor is Not In Vain by Porter’s Gate Worship Illuminate the Shadows by Porter’s Gate Worship When the Saints […]
Conversamos con Oscar Romero –astrónomo y creador de "Astroñoñerías", canal de divulgación científica– sobre un video que ha dejado a muchos usuarios impresionados. Y es que cámaras de monitoreo captaron un “extraño” objeto luminoso atravesando el cielo, muy cerca del volcán Popocatépetl, durante la madrugada del sábado 3 de agosto de 2024. Webcams de México compartió mediante X un video captado por la cámara de monitoreo volcánico situada en Altzomoni, Estado de México, en el que se puede observar un extraño objeto luminoso atravesar el cielo. Programa transmitido el 05 de agosto de 2024. Escucha Esto no es un noticiero con Nacho Lozano, en vivo de lunes a viernes de 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. por el 105.3 de FM. Esta es una producción de Radio Chilango.
Archbishop Oscar Romero was a powerful voice for freedom and liberation for the people of El Salvador, and his untimely death by an assassin's bullet leaves behind a stirring witness to the power of non-violence in addressing systemic inequities and injustice. His work was a living embodiment of the words of Luke 4, in which Jesus spoke of setting the captives free, recovery of sight to the blind, and the proclamation of the Lord's favor. HydeParkUMC.org/NextStepsReflection Questions: 1. Did you know much about Oscar Romero before today's sermon? What surprised you about his life and witness?2. In what ways are you using your influence to bring Good News to other people?3. How might God be inviting you to change your heart? How are you evolving, changing, growing in your Christian witness?
This week, Mat and Sally sit down the discuss the witness of Oscar Romero from El Salvador in the 1970s. And how Sally's own experience in El Salvador influenced her call to ministry.
O que funcionou bem em Lima e contribuiu para a classificação do time de Artur Jorge às oitavas de final da Libertadores? Espírito da competição? Comprometimento tático? Entrega física? Superioridade técnica? O clube tomou a decisão certa ao afastar do jogo Diego Hernández e Oscar Romero, por indisciplina? Como planejar o calendário com partidas decisivas e sem o Brasileirão, paralisado? Tiquinho está perto de voltar? DÁ O PLAY!
In our third event, we will be joined by Margaret Pfeil, Ph.D., Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Theology and Center for Social Concerns at the University of Notre Dame. Reflecting on the words and witness of ancient figures of Saints Ireneaus and Basil of Caesaria, and modern figures such as Oscar Romero and Dorothy Day, Dr. Pfiel explores the many facets of (to quote the title of her lecture) “Eucharistic Abundance and Social Regeneration.”Thanks for listening! The ThinkND Podcast is brought to you by ThinkND, the University of Notre Dame's online learning community. We connect you with videos, podcasts, articles, courses, and other resources to inspire minds and spark conversations on topics that matter to you — everything from faith and politics, to science, technology, and your career. Learn more about ThinkND and register for upcoming live events at think.nd.edu. Join our LinkedIn community for updates, episode clips, and more.
Serious Sellers Podcast en Español: Aprende a Vender en Amazon
Desde las vibrantes calles de Valencia, Oscar Romero, con su maestría en ventas online, se une a nosotros para revelar cómo ha prosperado en el gigante Amazon desde 2014. Su relato es un viaje fascinante por el universo del comercio electrónico, mostrándonos que el éxito va más allá de simplemente estar en línea; se trata de adaptarse y evolucionar constantemente. A través de sus experiencias, Oscar subraya la relevancia de estar al día con las tendencias digitales, utilizando recursos como tutoriales y podcasts, elementos cruciales para mantenerse a la vanguardia en el cambiante paisaje de ventas por internet. En el corazón de nuestro diálogo, las estrategias para destacar en Amazon toman la delantera, y Oscar ilumina el camino con la precisión de un experto. Aprendemos que una visión a largo plazo combinada con la flexibilidad para ajustar tácticas diarias es vital para navegar en las aguas del comercio electrónico. Escuchamos la importancia de construir un equipo especializado que domine la plataforma, enfatizando que entender y jugar según las reglas de Amazon puede marcar la diferencia entre el estancamiento y el crecimiento exponencial de nuestra marca en la red. Cerramos nuestro encuentro reflexionando sobre la magnitud del desafío y el potencial que representa Amazon para las marcas. La perspectiva de una nueva empleada encargada de gestionar una cuenta de Amazon nos despierta a la realidad de que una estrategia robusta es vital para conquistar este espacio. Además, destilamos la esencia de la autenticidad, aprendiendo a distinguir entre los auténticos conocedores y los charlatanes en el ámbito de las ventas en Amazon. Y como toque final, la amistad y el soporte mutuo resuenan como un recordatorio cálido de que, en este viaje lleno de ventas, SEO y carritos de compra, el apoyo humano sigue siendo nuestro mejor recurso. En el episodio #121 de Serious Sellers Podcast en Español, platicamos de: 00:00 - Crecimiento De Marca en Amazon 12:41 - Estrategias Para Vender en Amazon 19:12 - Desafíos Y Potencial De Amazon 28:46 - Formación en Ventas en Amazon 39:04 - Apoyo Y Agradecimiento en La Amistad
Actualización: Soy un chapa y no puse el segmento de Daniel Me Estás Matando. Un nuevo episodio lleno de chile panameño y lleno de ñoñadas. Nos acompaña Oscar Romero, la mente detrás de la Comic Con con detalles del evento.
Full Text of ReadingsPalm Sunday of the Lord's Passion Lectionary: 37 and 38The Saint of the day is Saint Oscar Arnulfo RomeroSaint Oscar Romero's Story The night before he was murdered while celebrating Mass, Archbishop Oscar Romero of San Salvador said on the radio: “I would like to appeal in a special way to the men of the army, and in particular to the troops of the National Guard, the police, and the garrisons. Brothers, you belong to our own people. You kill your own brother peasants; and in the face of an order to kill that is given by a man, the law of God that says ‘Do not kill!' should prevail. “No soldier is obliged to obey an order counter to the law of God. No one has to comply with an immoral law. It is the time now that you recover your conscience and obey its dictates rather than the command of sin. . . . Therefore, in the name of God, and in the name of this long-suffering people, whose laments rise to heaven every day more tumultuous, I beseech you, I beg you, I command you! In the name of God: ‘Cease the repression!'” Simultaneously, Romero had eloquently upheld the gospel and effectively signed his own death warrant. When he was appointed archbishop of San Salvador in 1977, Bishop Romero was considered a very “safe” choice. He had served as auxiliary bishop there for four years before his three years as bishop of Santiago de Maria. hbspt.cta.load(465210, '4e73adc9-f10b-41f5-b2c4-2e25026b4466', {"useNewLoader":"true","region":"na1"}); Oscar's father wanted him to be a carpenter—a trade for which he demonstrated some talent. Seminary classes in El Salvador preceded his studies at Rome's Gregorian University and his ordination in 1942. After earning a doctorate in ascetical theology, he returned home and became a parish priest and later rector of an interdiocesan seminary. Three weeks after his appointment as archbishop, Romero was shaken by the murder of his good friend Jesuit Father Rutilio Grande, a vigorous defender of the rights of the poor. Five more priests were assassinated in the Archdiocese of San Salvador during Romero's years as its shepherd. When a military junta seized control of the national government in 1979, Archbishop Romero publicly criticized the US government for backing the junta. His weekly radio sermons, broadcast throughout the country, were regarded by many as the most trustworthy source of news available. Romero's funeral was celebrated in the plaza outside the cathedral and drew an estimated 250,000 mourners. His tomb in the cathedral crypt soon drew thousands of visitors each year. On February 3, 2015, Pope Francis authorized a decree recognizing Oscar Romero as a martyr for the faith. His beatification took place in San Salvador on May 23, 2015, and he was canonized on October 14, 2018. Reflection Oscar Romero and many other Latin American martyrs for the faith were falsely accused of advocating a Marxist-inspired “theology of liberation.” Following Jesus always requires choices. Romero's fiercest critics conveniently dismissed his choices as politically inspired. An incarnational faith must be expressed publicly. Click here for more on Saint Oscar Romero! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
Join Fourth Universalist and Rev. David Carl Olson for a reflection on the lives and legacies of two martyrs to faith: Oscar Romero of El Salvador and Viola Liuzzo of Detroit. The Christian story of the week from Palm Sunday to Easter begins with a parade, and becomes the story of struggle and transformation. These two leaders lived as if the transforming power of faith were indeed true. Today's podcast features a reflection and further discussion of our March 24th, 2024 Service with Rev. David Carl Olson Time Stamps: Reflection: 00:07 Discussion: 14:14 This podcast is part of our Sunday Reflection and Discussion series, where we share the reflections from our Sunday Services, with additional discussion about concepts found in the Service. The podcast in audio form can be found at: https://soundcloud.com/thefourthudimension And on our YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/fourthuniversalistsociety Learn more about Fourth Universalist Society at 4thu.org .
This week we are continuing our 40 days with the Martyr's Lenten Series! Join us in saying this prayer each day: ST PETER'S CHAINS PRAYER: O God, Who caused St. Peter, the apostle, to depart, loosed from his chains and unhurt, loose, we beg You, the chains of our sins, and graciously keep all evils far from us. Bless us this Lent and give us the faith of the martyrs. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. AMEN + MONDAY: Sts. Wenceslas and Ludmila, 900s, Bohemia + TUESDAY: St. Margaret Clitherow, 1500s, England + WEDNESDAY: Sts. Maria and Flora of Cordoba, 800s, Spain + THURSDAY: St. Maximilian Kolbe, 1900s, Poland + FRIDAY: Bl. Miguel Pro, 1900s, Mexico + SATURDAY: St. Oscar Romero, 1900s, El Salvador We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Join us this Thursday for our Virtues Study with Sir Roland. We will be discussing the virtue of JUSTICE. hoping to see you there! Head here to log into the clubhouse or join if you aren't already a member: https://catholicsprouts.com/join-the-clubhouse/ Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
This week we are continuing our 40 days with the Martyr's Lenten Series! Join us in saying this prayer each day: ST PETER'S CHAINS PRAYER: O God, Who caused St. Peter, the apostle, to depart, loosed from his chains and unhurt, loose, we beg You, the chains of our sins, and graciously keep all evils far from us. Bless us this Lent and give us the faith of the martyrs. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. AMEN + MONDAY: Sts. Wenceslas and Ludmila, 900s, Bohemia + TUESDAY: St. Margaret Clitherow, 1500s, England + WEDNESDAY: Sts. Maria and Flora of Cordoba, 800s, Spain + THURSDAY: St. Maximilian Kolbe, 1900s, Poland + FRIDAY: Bl. Miguel Pro, 1900s, Mexico + SATURDAY: St. Oscar Romero, 1900s, El Salvador We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Join us this Thursday for our Virtues Study with Sir Roland. We will be discussing the virtue of JUSTICE. hoping to see you there! Head here to log into the clubhouse or join if you aren't already a member: https://catholicsprouts.com/join-the-clubhouse/ Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
This week we are continuing our 40 days with the Martyr's Lenten Series! Join us in saying this prayer each day: ST PETER'S CHAINS PRAYER: O God, Who caused St. Peter, the apostle, to depart, loosed from his chains and unhurt, loose, we beg You, the chains of our sins, and graciously keep all evils far from us. Bless us this Lent and give us the faith of the martyrs. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. AMEN + MONDAY: Sts. Wenceslas and Ludmila, 900s, Bohemia + TUESDAY: St. Margaret Clitherow, 1500s, England + WEDNESDAY: Sts. Maria and Flora of Cordoba, 800s, Spain + THURSDAY: St. Maximilian Kolbe, 1900s, Poland + FRIDAY: Bl. Miguel Pro, 1900s, Mexico + SATURDAY: St. Oscar Romero, 1900s, El Salvador We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Join us this Thursday for our Virtues Study with Sir Roland. We will be discussing the virtue of JUSTICE. hoping to see you there! Head here to log into the clubhouse or join if you aren't already a member: https://catholicsprouts.com/join-the-clubhouse/ Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
This week we are continuing our 40 days with the Martyr's Lenten Series! Join us in saying this prayer each day: ST PETER'S CHAINS PRAYER: O God, Who caused St. Peter, the apostle, to depart, loosed from his chains and unhurt, loose, we beg You, the chains of our sins, and graciously keep all evils far from us. Bless us this Lent and give us the faith of the martyrs. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. AMEN + MONDAY: Sts. Wenceslas and Ludmila, 900s, Bohemia + TUESDAY: St. Margaret Clitherow, 1500s, England + WEDNESDAY: Sts. Maria and Flora of Cordoba, 800s, Spain + THURSDAY: St. Maximillian Kolbe, 1900s, Poland + FRIDAY: Bl. Miguel Pro, 1900s, Mexico + SATURDAY: St. Oscar Romero, 1900s, El Salvador We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Join us this Thursday for our Virtues Study with Sir Roland. We will be discussing the virtue of JUSTICE. hoping to see you there! Head here to log into the clubhouse or join if you aren't already a member: https://catholicsprouts.com/join-the-clubhouse/ Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
This week we are continuing our 40 days with the Martyr's Lenten Series! Join us in saying this prayer each day: ST PETER'S CHAINS PRAYER: O God, Who caused St. Peter, the apostle, to depart, loosed from his chains and unhurt, loose, we beg You, the chains of our sins, and graciously keep all evils far from us. Bless us this Lent and give us the faith of the martyrs. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. AMEN + MONDAY: Sts. Wenceslas and Ludmila, 900s, Bohemia + TUESDAY: St. Margaret Clitherow, 1500s, England + WEDNESDAY: Sts. Maria and Flora of Cordoba, 800s, Spain + THURSDAY: St. Maximillian Kolbe, 1900s, Poland + FRIDAY: Bl. Miguel Pro, 1900s, Mexico + SATURDAY: St. Oscar Romero, 1900s, El Salvador We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Join us this Thursday for our Virtues Study with Sir Roland. We will be discussing the virtue of JUSTICE. hoping to see you there! Head here to log into the clubhouse or join if you aren't already a member: https://catholicsprouts.com/join-the-clubhouse/ Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
This week we are continuing our 40 days with the Martyr's Lenten Series! Join us in saying this prayer each day: ST PETER'S CHAINS PRAYER: O God, Who caused St. Peter, the apostle, to depart, loosed from his chains and unhurt, loose, we beg You, the chains of our sins, and graciously keep all evils far from us. Bless us this Lent and give us the faith of the martyrs. We ask this in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. AMEN + MONDAY: Sts. Wenceslas and Ludmila, 900s, Bohemia + TUESDAY: St. Margaret Clitherow, 1500s, England + WEDNESDAY: Sts. Maria and Flora of Cordoba, 800s, Spain + THURSDAY: St. Maximillian Kolbe, 1900s, Poland + FRIDAY: Bl. Miguel Pro, 1900s, Mexico + SATURDAY: St. Oscar Romero, 1900s, El Salvador We will be doing something special for Lent on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast. Join us for Lent with the Martyrs. Purchase this fun PDF guide and create a chain that will count down to Easter and remind you to strive to let God break the chains of sin and death this Lent. It's just $7--and your purchase is a GREAT way to support the Catholic Sprouts Podcast! https://shop.catholicsprouts.com/products/lent-with-the-martyrs-digital-download Join us this Thursday for our Virtues Study with Sir Roland. We will be discussing the virtue of JUSTICE. hoping to see you there! Head here to log into the clubhouse or join if you aren't already a member: https://catholicsprouts.com/join-the-clubhouse/ Check out the Catholic Sprouts Podcast ARCHIVES! https://catholicsprouts.com/podcast-archives/ Find fun, meaningful, faith-filled projects for your own family in the Catholic Family Resource Library. https://catholicsprouts.com/catholic-family-resource-library-signup/ Catholic Sprouts is a production of Spoke Street Media. For more great Catholic podcasts, check out spokestreet.com
En la edición AM, hablamos con Oscar Romero, Head de negocio y producto Poincenot tech.studio, y con Mauricio Henríquez, gerente de asuntos corporativos de wpd CHILE.
En la edición AM, hablamos con Oscar Romero, Head de negocio y producto Poincenot tech.studio, y con Mauricio Henríquez, gerente de asuntos corporativos de wpd CHILE.
Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez sorprendió al repartir billetes de 500 a niños en las calles deGuadalajara; además lanza su marca de caféEddy Reynoso recibe el Premio Nacional del Deporte 2023Messi llega con Antonella a Rosario y lo envuelve la polémica… ¿se mensajeó con unamodelo brasileña?Pilotos de la Fórmula 1 reciben regalos sorpresas previo a la NavidadEl Burro Van Rankin y el Travieso Arce piden ayuda para salir del ToritoNahuel Guzmán suspendido, y aficionado de Tigres rompió su tele ante el resultado delpartidoSanti Giménez es el hombre del año en los Países BajosKevin Álvarez se tatuó tras obtener la 14; también Igor LichnovskyEn Amor y Desamor, Oscar Romero propuso matrimonio asi como Jorghino del ArsenalHulk será padre por segunda ocasión con la sobrina de su ex esposaTom Brady nuevamente captado con Irina ShaykCheco Pérez disfruta sus vacaciones en GDL, canta en club nocturno y asiste al conciertode Luis MiguelWendy Guevara confiesa su amor por Chicharito HernándezTe presentamos los éxitos navideños
Chapter 458 - "It's Turning Out To Be Something Next Level" ...as read by LYLVCToday we welcome Alyse Zavala and Oscar Romero from LYLVC to to the podcast! LYLVC is an up and coming hard rock/nu metal band from Raleigh North Carolina. When we chatted they were in studio working on new music. The band most recently released a single titled Crawl Space. Alyse and Oscar share their backgrounds and how they contrast, how Oscar wanted to rap in a rock band, Alyse's career as a hacker, the Era's tour, and more!https://lylvc.com/https://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowshttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/DiscordChapter 458 Music:LYLVC - "Crawl Space"LYLVC - "Perfect Drug"Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.com
Una de las mejores películas de la historia del cine abre el episodio de esta semana: “Ladrón de bicicletas”, obra cumbre del neorrealismo italiano dirigida por Vittorio de Sica y estrenada hace ahora 75 años. Otro aniversario, el de la muerte de Paul Walker en accidente de coche el 30 de noviembre de 2013, hace diez años, nos sirve de excusa para recordar no sólo lo que le pasó a este actor famoso por la saga “Fast & furious”, sino a otras estrellas que también se dejaron la vida en el asfalto como James Dean, Grace Kelly, Jayne Mansfield o Anne Heche. Hemos charlado con los cortometrajistas Oscar Romero y Néstor López, autor es del corto “Anticlimax” premiado en el festival de Málaga, que nos han contado cómo es el mundo de los cineastas que hacen cortometrajes, especialmente en estas fechas cuando los dos están en pena promoción para conseguir que su corto esté nominado a los Goya. Por último, en la sección de Jack Bourbon “Cuando el cine rompe los límites” dedicada al cine de ciencia-ficción, hablamos esta semana de “La llegada” de Denis Velleneuve, una de las mejores películas del género en lo que va de siglo que podíamos definir como una película de ciencia-ficción filosófica, utópica y positiva, nada que ver con las historias de invasiones extraterrestres que hemos visto en otros muchos films.
We were very fortunate to have Alyse Zavala and Oscar Romero Lemus from LYLVC on the podcast to talk about their new single, "Crawl Space". Enjoy! LYLVC Socials: Twitter: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lylvcband/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LYLVCBAND TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lylvc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LYLVC Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/lylvc/1613587351 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3qCinuONfPOm00yFxmrUMK Website: https://lylvc.com/ Good Noise Podcast Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/good_noise_cast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodnoisepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodnoisepod Discord: https://discord.gg/nDAQKwT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFHKPdUxxe1MaGNWoFtjoJA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/04IMtdIrCIvbIr7g6ttZHi All other streaming platforms: http://hyperurl.co/GoodNoisePodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodnoisepodcast Bandcamp: https://goodnoiserecords.bandcamp.com/
In this episode, JR Woodward gives examples of mimetic rivalry, true humility, emptying ourselves, and how to follow the scandalous way of Christ. He goes deep into the book of Philippians and the story of Oscar Romero to help ground us in the reality of how the powers and principalities play a part in creating scandals of leadership and how imitating Christ helps us lead in the way of the Kingdom. Join us as we look at models for us to follow, so that we can construct our identity on Christ. JR Woodward (PhD, University of Manchester, U.K.) has been passionately planting churches on the East and West Coast that value tight-knit community, life-forming discipleship, locally-rooted presence and boundary-crossing mission for over 25 years. He is the author of Creating a Missional Culture (IVP, 2012) and co-author of The Church as Movement (IVP, 2016), which won the readers choice award for InterVarsity Press. He co-founded the Missio Alliance and currently serves as the National Director for the V3 Church Planting Movement. He is the co-founder of the Praxis Gathering and writes for numerous websites and journals. He holds a Masters of Arts in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. He loves to surf, travel, read, skateboard and new people. He enjoys photography and film and tries to attend the Sundance Film Festival whenever he can.JR's Book:The Scandal of LeadershipConnect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.usGo to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy.Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Threads at www.facebook.com/shiftingculturepodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shiftingculturepodcast/https://twitter.com/shiftingcultur2https://www.threads.net/@shiftingculturepodcastConsider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link below.Support the show
Please remember to rate and review our podcast on Itunes, CastBox or on our website! Please check out our Patreon and Youtube as well. CHISME DE LA SEMANA: Chisme about Netflix canceling shows. Big news from Collectors creator Eddie DeAngelini! ON MY RADAR: KILL YOUR DARLINGS #1 FROM IMAGE COMICS HORA DE LA CERVECITA: East Brother Beer Co. Blonde Ale BOOK REVIEW: The Loved Dead Art by Oscar Romero story by C.M. Eddy, Jr. EN LA LIBRERIA: The Lavender Rhino: An Online, Independent, LGBTQ+ Bookshop - Support an upcoming online bookstore, specializing in LGBTQ+ authors, characters, and topics and providing a safe space for discussion.http://kck.st/3EdjXwL JUNTOS Y FUERTES: Stella Rae Simone is “The Woman from A.F.R.O.” a globe trotting secret agent in the employ of the clandestine A.F.R.O. (All Female Revolutionary Organization). As the organization's lead operative, she is keen to protect her nearly flawless record in the field. So when scientist Keith Washington is abducted on the eve of unveiling his potentially world altering technology on her watch, Stella takes it personally http://www.frolife.com/ SALUDOS: MexiconsArt is nostalgic parody imagery from Mexican cultura pop made in a graphic and minimalist style. Cultura coloring books and more! @mexiconsart https://mexiconsart.com/ @periodpodcastnetwork #art www.patreon.com/periodpodcastnetwork
Guest: Rhina Conna TeskeTopic: St. Oscar RomeoSt. Oscar Romeo was a family friend. Rina shares about St. Oscar Romero's life and His witness and the legacy that continues today.
Dr. Michael E. Lee joins the podcast for the first time to discuss Ignacio Ellacuría's essay "The Crucified People" in Mysterium Liberationis. The discussion covers the story of Prof. Lee's engagement with Ellacuría; the relationship among the crucifixion of contemporary people in Latin America, the crucifixion of Jesus, and salvation; the debate surrounding this landmark text; and Ellacuría's use of Karl Marx. Resources:Ignacio Ellacuría: Essays on History, Liberation, and Salvation edited by Michael E. Leehttps://orbisbooks.com/products/ignacio-ellacuriaBearing the Weight of Salvation: The Soteriology of Ignacio Ellacuría by Michael E. Leehttps://www.amazon.fr/Bearing-Weight-Salvation-Soteriology-Ellacur%C3%ADa/dp/0824524217Revolutionary Saint: The Theological Legacy of Oscar Romero by Michael E. Lee https://orbisbooks.com/products/n-a-3Mysterium liberationishttps://www.orbisbooks.com/mysterium-liberationis.htmlMusic:"Los molinos" by Adam Drake and Tom Jenkins"Azure Sky" by Terry Devine-King and Adam DrakeObtained via subscription to Audio Network
Join Rev. Emily E. Ewing (they) and Rev. Kay Rohloff (she) to explore new and nerdy connections to the scripture for the 5th Sunday of Easter, which falls on May 7th this year, including our deep dive into martyrdom! The scripture we refer to for this episode can be found here. For more about the disciples' lives (and deaths), check out this year's Easter 3 episode. More on Paul can be found in last year's Easter 3 episode. You can explore the connection between martyrdom and sainthood in our All Saints episode from our first season and our deep dive into Oscar Romero for Lent 5 in our first season. For more on the self-immolation of some Buddhist monks, check out this article. Emily mentioned the movie Sunshine, which Horror Nerds At Church covered last season. CN: we talk about martyrdom and killing when discussing the deep dive and the Acts reading. To support Nerds At Church, you can become a Patreon Supporter at any tier for extra perks and bonus content including uncut guest episodes, Live Q&As, merch, and more. If becoming a paying supporter isn't possible right now, please leave us a review instead — it helps sustain the show and spread the word! Check us out on Facebook & Twitter at @NerdsAtChurch to connect! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdsatchurch/message
This is a repeat of an episode from Easter 2021.We will contemplate writings and sermons on Easter and the resurrection by saints John the Apostle, John Chrysostom, Gregory the Theologian, Dorothy Day, Oscar Romero, and the Apostle Paul.
We welcome Dr. Edgardo Colón-Emeric to The Weight for a discussion of Maundy Thursday (the day Christians commemorate Jesus' Last Supper with his disciples before his arrest, crucifixion, death, and resurrection) through the lens of the ministry of Fr. Oscar Romero, the Archbishop of El Salvador who was assassinated in 1980. Edgardo was drawn to the way Archbishop Romero read the gospel through the context of where and when he lived, especially how Romero dedicated himself in his short time as Archbishop to the lives of the people he served, who mostly lived in overwhelming poverty.Edgardo is dean of Duke Divinity School, the Irene and William McCutchen Professor of Reconciliation and Theology, and director of the Center for Reconciliation. He earned his Masters of Divinity from Duke University in 1997 and his Ph.D. from Duke University in 2007. He was also the first Latino to be ordained as an elder in the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church.Resources:Buy Óscar Romero's Theological Vision: Liberation and the Transfiguration of the Poor
March 24th was the feast day for Saint Oscar Romero and we're celebrating! This week we're talking about Romero's address, "The Political Dimension of Faith from the Perspective of the Option for the Poor." In the episode, we talk about Oscar Romero in relation to liberation theology, the relationship between faith and politics, and what it means for the Church to throw in with the poor. Read Romero's address here: http://www.romerotrust.org.uk/sites/default/files/1980-02-02%20Louvain.pdfListen to our episode about the assassination of Romero here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Uv9pWFBAeas4KhYgJC3CW?si=ede502ef7db84b15 Thanks to our monthly supporters Tyler Adair Catherine Harrison Zachary Elicker Kasey Erin Archambeault Mikegrapes Kate Alexander Calderon Alejandro Kritzlof Caleb Strom Shandra Benito Andrew McIntosh Peter Shaw Jordan Bishop Kerrick Fanning Josh Collier Jonathan Taylor Jennifer Kunze Damon Pitiroi Trevon Tellor Yroffeiriad Matt Sandra Zadkovic Stephanie Heifner Patrick Sweeney Felicia Aaron Morrison lexiiii Leslie Rodriguez ES Sarah Clark Thomas J. Millay Timothy Trout Kinsey Favre darcie wilder Name Nathanael Nelson Colm Moran Stewart Thomas Lonnie Smith Brendan Fong Kylie Riley gayatri Darren Young Josh Kerley koalatee Tim Luschen Elizabeth Davis Lee Ketch Austin Cyphersmith Ashton Sims Patrick Humpal Fin Carter Ryan Euverman Tristan Turner Edwin Emily JCF Linzi Stahlecker Matthew Alhonte John Samson Fellows alex zarecki rob Kathryn Bain Stephen Machuga Connor Campbell zane big chungus Jen Jurgens Caitlin Spanjer Collin Majors Victor Williams Daniel Saunders David Huseth Andrew Brian Nowak erol delos santos Aaron Forbis-Stokes Josh Strassman Cal Kielhold Luke Stocking Sara Trevor Pullinger Brian S. Ryan Brady Taylor Williams drew k saheemax Adam Burke Peter Pinkney Zambedos Andrew Guthrie Adrian Kevin Hernandez Wilden Dannenberg Evan Ernst jessica frances Tucker Clyle Christopher RayAlexander Peter Adourian Dan Meyer Aaron Guro Benjamin Pletcher John Mattessich Caleb Cropper-Russel Tristan Greeno Steve Schiroo Robert Clelland Anastasia Schaadhardt Scott Pfeiffer Ryan Felder Terry Craghead Peter Moody Josiah Daniels yames Thaddaeus Groat Elisabeth Wienß Hoss Tripp Fuller Avery Carrie Dez V Danny Zane Guevara Ivan jess Carter Ryan Plas Jofre Jonas Edberg Tom Tilden Jo Jonny Nickname Phil Lembo Matt Roney Parker Rybak Stephen McMurtry otherstuffandthings Andrew Ness Johana-Marie Williams James Willard Noj Lucas Costello Dónal Emerson Robert Paquette Ashley Contreras Amaryah Shaye CommieChristian.com Frank Dina Sabrina Luke Nye Julia Schimanek Matthew Fisher Michael Vanacore Tom Nielsen Elinor Stephenson Max Bridges Joel Garver SibilantStar Devon Bowers Daniel David Erdman Madeleine E Guekguezian Tim Lewis Logan Daniel Daniel Saunders Big Dong Bill Jared Rouse Stanford McConnehey Dianne Boardman klavvin Angela Ben Molyneux-Hetherington Jared Hobbs Keith Wetzel Nathan Beam, Nazi Destroyer Dillon Moore Renee DeSpain HJ25 Abby Johnson Ibrahím Pedriñán Brando Geoffrey Thompson Some Dude M.N. Brock Barber Geoff Tock Kaya Oakes Ahar Tom Cannell Stephen Adkison Troy Andrews Andy Reinsch J Martel Andrew VanStee K. Aho Jimmy Melnarik Ian SG Daniel Rogers Caleb Ratzlaff emcanady
Full Text of ReadingsFriday of the Fourth Week of Lent Lectionary: 248The Saint of the day is Saint Oscar Arnulfo RomeroSaint Oscar Romero's Story The night before he was murdered while celebrating Mass, Archbishop Oscar Romero of San Salvador said on the radio: “I would like to appeal in a special way to the men of the army, and in particular to the troops of the National Guard, the police, and the garrisons. Brothers, you belong to our own people. You kill your own brother peasants; and in the face of an order to kill that is given by a man, the law of God that says ‘Do not kill!' should prevail. “No soldier is obliged to obey an order counter to the law of God. No one has to comply with an immoral law. It is the time now that you recover your conscience and obey its dictates rather than the command of sin. . . . Therefore, in the name of God, and in the name of this long-suffering people, whose laments rise to heaven every day more tumultuous, I beseech you, I beg you, I command you! In the name of God: ‘Cease the repression!'” Simultaneously, Romero had eloquently upheld the gospel and effectively signed his own death warrant. When he was appointed archbishop of San Salvador in 1977, Bishop Romero was considered a very “safe” choice. He had served as auxiliary bishop there for four years before his three years as bishop of Santiago de Maria. hbspt.cta.load(465210, '5a2b81a8-8ae8-4485-acdf-425e313e469b', {}); Oscar's father wanted him to be a carpenter—a trade for which he demonstrated some talent. Seminary classes in El Salvador preceded his studies at Rome's Gregorian University and his ordination in 1942. After earning a doctorate in ascetical theology, he returned home and became a parish priest and later rector of an interdiocesan seminary. Three weeks after his appointment as archbishop, Romero was shaken by the murder of his good friend Jesuit Father Rutilio Grande, a vigorous defender of the rights of the poor. Five more priests were assassinated in the Archdiocese of San Salvador during Romero's years as its shepherd. When a military junta seized control of the national government in 1979, Archbishop Romero publicly criticized the US government for backing the junta. His weekly radio sermons, broadcast throughout the country, were regarded by many as the most trustworthy source of news available. Romero's funeral was celebrated in the plaza outside the cathedral and drew an estimated 250,000 mourners. His tomb in the cathedral crypt soon drew thousands of visitors each year. On February 3, 2015, Pope Francis authorized a decree recognizing Oscar Romero as a martyr for the faith. His beatification took place in San Salvador on May 23, 2015, and he was canonized on October 14, 2018. Reflection Oscar Romero and many other Latin American martyrs for the faith were falsely accused of advocating a Marxist-inspired “theology of liberation.” Following Jesus always requires choices. Romero's fiercest critics conveniently dismissed his choices as politically inspired. An incarnational faith must be expressed publicly. Click here for more on Saint Oscar Romero! Saint of the Day, Copyright Franciscan Media
The selection in 1977 of Oscar Romero as Archbishop of San Salvador delighted the country's oligarchy as much as it disappointed the activist clergy of the archdiocese. Known as a pious and relatively conservative bishop, there was nothing in his background to suggest that he was a man to challenge the status quo. No one could have predicted that in the three short years he would be denounced by his fellow bishops, earn the hatred of the rich and powerful of El Salvador, and generate such enmity that he would be targeted for assassination - the first bishops slain at the altar since Thomas Becket in the 12th century.This Podcast series is available on all major platforms.See more resources, maps, and information at:https://www.dwworldhistory.comCheckout the video version at:https://www.youtube.com/DWWorldHistoryA PDF Publication is available for this episode at:https://www.patreon.com/DWWorldHistorySupport the show
This time we explore what St. Oscar Romero's life and teachings have to tell us about what it means to become a saint ourselves. Support us on Patreon HERE! https://shemasd.org Script by Wilson Ryland and Kevin Portillo Original Score by Julius Obregon Jr.
I had the amazing opportunity to talk to Oscar about his immigration journey from Mexico. He had a very difficult experience of being separated from his mom when he was only 2 years old when crossing the border to the USA. In this interview, we talked about the impact that some of our immigration experiences can have on our mental health, the healing process of overcoming those challenges, and the importance of building a community so we don't feel alone!Oscar also explained how it has been for him to be a DACA recipient and some of the misconceptions that people have about undocumented immigrants. Oscar is motivated by leaving spaces better than how he found them and that was such an inspiration to me!To connect with Oscar and the resources shared in the interview:Oscar's website: https://oscarromerojorge.com/Oscar's Blog: https://myundoculife.com/Mental Health Support in North Carolina: https://elfuturo-nc.org/Mental Health Support in NC: https://sunriseamanecerservices.org/To connect with us in Modern Immigrant: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/modernimmigrant/Shop our merch: https://www.modernimmigrant.net/shopConnect: https://www.modernimmigrant.net/Youtube: https://youtu.be/GiYlk92FU78Support the show
The Spanish-to-English translator of St. Oscar Romero's diary, Dr. Irene B. Hodgson of Xavier University, joins David to discuss the archbishop's inspirational life and his understanding of his role as an ordained minister. Then, David presents three theses on ministry in the church based on José María Castillo's chapter in "Mysterium Liberationis."Main texts:A Shepherd's Diary by Oscar Romero, translated by Irene B. Hodgsonhttps://www.amazon.com/Archbishop-Oscar-Romero-Shepherds-Diary/dp/0867161701/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3FQO1J1SCG1SZ&keywords=irene+hodgson+romero&qid=1673712536&sprefix=%2Caps%2C479&sr=8-2Through the Year with Oscar Romero, translated by Irene B. Hodgsonhttps://www.amazon.com/Through-Year-Oscar-Romero-Meditations/dp/1632530651/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3FQO1J1SCG1SZ&keywords=irene+hodgson+romero&qid=1673712605&sprefix=%2Caps%2C479&sr=8-1Mysterium liberationishttps://www.orbisbooks.com/mysterium-liberationis.htmlMusic:"Los molinos" by Adam Drake and Tom Jenkins"Azure Sky" by Terry Devine-King and Adam DrakeObtained via subscription to Audio Network
This time we look at how St. Oscar Romero can help everyone better resist even apocalyptic evil by thinking and acting with the end in mind. Support us on Patreon HERE! https://shemasd.org Script by Wilson Ryland and Kevin Portillo Original Score by Julius Obregon Jr.
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This time we look at how St. Oscar Romero can help us better understand what it means to be saved and what true salvation has to do with works. Support us on Patreon HERE! https://shemasd.org Script by Wilson Ryland and Kevin Portillo Original Score by Julius Obregon Jr.