Podcasts about requiescat

Short epitaph or idiomatic expression wishing eternal rest and peace to someone who has died

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This Is Jen
251 - MANSPLAINING

This Is Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 83:49


Does mansplaining even exist? Jen talks about why it's bad for women to think that men are constantly talking down to them. But, more importantly, there's rap beef news!   NOTE: This episode was recorded before Pope Francis' passing. Requiescat in pace, Pontifex.   PATREON: Join Jen's Patreon here and get instant access to great content + Jen's “State of the Dumpster Fire” chats   UPCOMING SHOWS - NEW MATERIAL! 4/23 - TYLER, TX - *NEW LINK* 5/7 - COLUMBUS  5/10 - NYC    JEN'S COMEDY SPECIAL: Maternal Instinct on YouTube   EMAIL LIST: Join Jen's email list!   YOUTUBE: Jen's Youtube channel  

Tiny Table
The Magical Land of Yeld Episode 3: Requiescat En Yeld

Tiny Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 75:23


Smallest Salutations! Our friends have become heroes as they gear up to save Frankie!! As our friends delve in the lair of the Dollyhook, what dangers await them? Will their new transformations be enough or will they end up as monster food? Only one way to find out in our finale of The Magical Land of Yeld! Genevieve embraces the shadows. Dolores stands her ground. Princess calls in a friend. We have a Patreon! Check it out if you want to support us and this podcast! https://patreon.com/TinyTablePodcast?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink As always, if you have any TTRPGs you want us to try out, please email us at tinytablebusiness@gmail.com or contact us at any of the socials below!
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Countermelody
Episode 298. Verdi Duets

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 80:01


Last week, absorbed in preparations for my own birthday, I passed over the birthday of the great Giuseppe Verdi, born 10 October 1813. Two years ago I produced a pair of Verdi episodes, and today I feature the one first published as a bonus episode at that time, which features duets from Luisa Miller, Il Trovatore, La Traviata, Rigoletto, Otello, and Falstaff. In the spirit of my two recent episodes “Requiescat” and “In Pace,” I had the brilliant idea of highlighting great Verdi singers (and one conductor) who died in Octobers past, including: Joan Sutherland (October 10, 2010); Eleanor Steber (October 3, 1990); Montserrat Caballé (October 6, 2018); Vladislav Piavko (October 6, 2020); Rosanna Carteri (October 25, 2020); Leonard Bernstein (October 14, 1990); Walter Berry (October 27, 2000); Franco Bonisolli (October 30, 2003); Edita Gruberová (October 18, 2021); Ingvar Wixell (October 8, 2011); and Rolando Panerai (October 22, 2019). Heard alongside these musicians are the blazingly talented John Alexander, Sherrill Milnes, Leonard Warren, Irina Arkhipova, Mario del Monaco, Anselmo Colzani, Regina Resnik, Margherita Rinaldi, Giorgio Zancanaro, Luigi Alva, Judith Raskin, and Mattiwilda Dobbs. Live performances are featured alongside soundtrack recordings from three different operatic films, as well as a few rare studio recordings ensure that the great Giuseppe receives sufficient, if belated, accolades. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford.

Countermelody
Episode 295. Requiescat

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 93:32


Today on Countermelody is the first of two memorial episodes paying tribute to singers that we've lost just in the past few months. Applying the completely arbitrary rubric of gender, today I am focusing on sopranos (with two mezzo-soprano interlopers); my next episode will carry the memorial torch for all the male singers who've recently died. Today's subjects ranged in age from only 35 to nearly 102 at the time of their deaths, and from Broadway star to early music singer: Jodie Devos, April Cantelo, Lucine Amara, Celestina Casapietra, Christine Weidinger, Elena Mauti Nunziata, Deborah Roberts, and Sanda Şandru; lower-voiced interlopers include Janis Paige, Margaret Cable, and Ruth Hesse. If you know some of these names, you know that you will be some mellifluous serenading; if you don't, prepare yourself for a wide range of music from Renaissance polyphony to American pop standards, with operatic selections ranging from Donizetti to Falla. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford.

TheWanderingPaddy
Requiescat Oscar Wilde [Poetry]

TheWanderingPaddy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 0:45


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Aim Higher Catholic Podcast
Season Four: Episode Two - Remembering Father Bernard Colussy, OFM

Aim Higher Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 85:56


In this episode, Father and Sister remember their long-time pastor and spiritual director, Father Bernard Colussy, OFM who passed away on July 24, 2024. Requiescat in Pace. Link to the Tribute on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_Q1fS4paU4

The Nintendo Drive
The Nintendo Drive 155: For The Love of the Nintendo 3DS

The Nintendo Drive

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 110:34


This week, for no reason in particular, we want to celebrate the Nintendo 3DS. Remember that thing? It was awesome! This one's for you, glasses-free 3D. We salute you, StreetPass. Requiescat in pace, dual screen dedicated handheld gaming. We'll always love you. ★ LINKS ★ ► Support Carpool Gaming on Patreon: https://patreon.com/carpoolgaming ► Join our amazing Discord community: https://discord.com/invite/WR3qcXJq9n ► Get your Carpool Gaming merch: https://carpoolgaming.com/ ► Check us out on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/carpoolgaminglive ► Subscribe on YouTube: https://youtube.com/carpoolgaming ► Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/carpoolgaming Thanks so much to everyone who supports us on https://patreon.com/carpoolgaming ★ ULTIMATE PRODUCERS ★ Johnathan Brown: https://linktr.ee/pme.jib Cwagmire: Who reminds you that the best babes are Xenobabes. ★ PLATINUM PRODUCERS ★ Robby Bobby Miller Tim Paullin Smokin Joe ★ GOLD MEMBERS ★ Adam K Anna AwesomeDave1337 BobLoblaw Brad Moore Brian Reese Cecily Carrozza CowboyDangerD CrocoKyle Dan & Luma Dannohh Emily O'Kelley Hoppel Jon32 Patrice Mallette Peje EP Samuel Nessling Shane Erickson Tech Mike Tim Aulph Toxic

The Trap Set with Joe Wong
RIP: Steve Albini (Roland)

The Trap Set with Joe Wong

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 49:03


Steve Albini died yesterday, May 7, at the age of 61. Here's Joe's conversation with Steve from 2017. Originally intended to be a gag episode featuring Roland (the drum machine used in Steve's band, Big Black), this turned into an earnest conversation documenting Steve's evolution from sharp-witted provocateur to sharp-witted empath. With thousands of recordings to his name, Steve has left a brilliant legacy of massive influence. Requiescat.

Nuntii in lingua latina
In Gaza, triginta milia MORTUI iam SUNT

Nuntii in lingua latina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 23:46


1-III-2024. DE BELLO ISRAËLIANO-HAMASIANO ANNI DOMINI BIS MILESIMO VICESIMO TERTIO E VICESIMO QUARTO. ‘PALESTINENSES’ ‘Israelitis’ ‘ADESURIUNT’. /// ‘MAHMOUD ABBAS, praeses Civitatis Palestinae (sive Auctoritas Nationalis Palestina),’ ‘ABDICAT’. Pro informatione: AUCTORITAS NATIONALIS PALESTINA est rectio Palestinae ab anno Domini milesimo nongentesimo nonagesimo quarto ex Consociatione pro Liberatione Palestinae ab Iasser Arafat cum consensu Osloensi decreta (EX VICIPAEDIA). /// ‘In Gaza’, ‘triginta milia mortui’ ‘iam SUNT’. Pro informatione: Gaza est urbs et regio Palestinae circiter quadrigentorum milibus incolarum et caput Iaciniae Gazeticae (EX VICIPAEDIA). /// [‘COPIAE ad Israelem Defendendum (anglice I-De-eF)’ ‘DICIT’] [EOS tredecim milia Hamae tomocrates OCCIDISSE et EOS quattuor milia ASSULTUS FECISSE] {De syntaxe: infinitivi orationem secundariam completivam ATTENDE} /// [‘Plus quam centum palestinenses’ ‘mortui FUERUNT’], [quia ‘alimonia’ ‘in autocineta oneraria’ ‘QUAEREBANT’] {De syntaxe: causalem orationem secundariam in modo indicativo cum coniuctione ‘quia’ ATTENDE} IN ORBE TERRARUM. ‘Plus quam obesorum miliardum’ ‘in orbe terrarum’ ‘SUNT’. Vel SUMUS? /// ‘Antonius GUTERRES, secretarius generalis nationum Unitarum ab anno Domini bis millesimo septimo decimo,’ ‘de climatis discrimine’ ‘ADMONET’. IN CIVITATIBUS FOEDERATAE AMERICAE. TRANSLATIONES ab Israel García Avilés SUNT. /// Biden Michigan acquirit inter de rationi civile intercessionem Gazae. /// Administratio fructuum publicorum conqueritur propter immigrationem. /// McConell Senatum dicit momentum esse quod ipse debet regredi. /// McConell deponit tamquam dux Senati Congregationis Popularis Reipublicae. Senator octogenarius post duos decadas munerem deponit. /// Supremum Forum audire concordat petitiones immunitatis dictas a Trump. /// ‘Iosephus BIDEN praeses Civitatum Foederatarum, et TRUMP qui candidatum replubicanum nominaturus est,’ ‘ad finem cum Mexico’ ‘FUERUNT’. Ibi ‘sermones politicos’ ‘DEDERUNT’ {De syntaxe: orationem perifrasticam activam ATTENDE} IN BRITANNIÁRUM REGNO. ‘BRITANNIARUM REGNUM’ ‘Emmanuelis Macron consilium’ ‘ad copias in Ucrainam mittendum’ ‘OBSTRUIT’. /// ‘FAMILIA REGALIS anglica’ ‘mariti Gabriellae mors’ ‘COMMOVENTUR’. /// ‘DAVID CAMERON, minister rerum externarum Regni Britanniarum,’ ‘Vladimirum Putin, praeses Foederationis Russicae,’ ‘de Navalnyj Vidua’ ‘PREMIT’. IN CANÁDA. ‘Brianus MULRONEY, anterior Canadae primus minister,’ ‘PERIIT’. Requiescat in pace. IN FRANCIA. ‘Nongentae MACHINAE TRACTORIAE’ ‘in Bruxellis’ ‘contra ‘Pe-A-Ce’ ’ ‘PROTESTANTUR’. /// ‘EMMANUEL MACRON’ ‘de copiis in Ucrainam mittendo’ ‘solus MANET’. IN GERMANIA. ‘Olaus SCHOLZ, Germaniae cancellarius foederalis,’ ‘de copiis in Ucrainam mittendo’ ‘ABICIT’ {De morphologia: constructionem cum gerundio ATTENDE} /// ‘Olaus SCHOLZ et Emmanuel MACRON’ ‘in discordia’ ‘esse SOLENT’. /// ‘Vincula sempiterna’ ‘contra Ridouan Taghi’ ‘ERIT’. Pro informatione: ‘TAGHI, ‘dux maximus’ ‘inter medicamentorum stupefactivorum mercatores’ ‘EST’. /// ‘Anterior sodalis’ ‘ex Factione Excercitu Rubro (abbreviatione ‘eR-A-eF’) ’ ‘CAPTA FUIT’. /// ‘VENATIO’ ‘contra terroristas’ ‘CONTINUAT’ {Ex lexico: vox ‘terrorista’ etiam ‘tromocrata’ vel ‘territor’ ‘VOCATUR’} /// ‘INFLATIO monetalis’ ‘in Germania’ ‘ad duos punctum quinque centesimas’ ‘CADIT’. IN RUSSIA. [‘PUTIN’ ‘AMONET’] quod [si Europa copias ad Ucrainam MITTAT], [‘bellum nucleare’ ‘PROVOCET’] {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam relativam et orationem secundariam hypotheticam ATTENDE} /// ‘Tametsi interdictum’, ‘milia et milia’ ‘ad Navalyj funus’ ‘in Moscovia’ ‘FUERUNT’ {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam consessivam in modo indicativo cum coniuctione ‘tametsi’ ATTENDE} Pro informatione: ‘Alexius Anatolii filius NAVALNYJ’ ‘oppositions dux et caput politus’ ‘contra Putin’ ‘FUIT’. ‘Anterior hebdomada’ ‘in carcere’ ‘mortuus FUIT’. /// [‘MOSCOVIA’ ‘tributa’ ‘REDUCET’], [ut ‘suffragia’ ‘pro comitiis proximis’ ‘LUCRETUR’] {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam consecutivam in modo subiunctivo cum coniuctione ‘ut’ ATTENDE} IN LUSITANIA. ‘SEX PUNTCII’ ‘A-De a Pe-eS’ ‘SEPARANT’. IN ISRAELE. ‘In Israelis comitiis localibus’, ‘ultra orthodoxos’ ‘suffrratia’ ‘LUCRANT’. IN INDIA. ‘PRIMUS MINISTER’ ‘quattuor astronautas’ ‘pro Gaganyaan missione’ ‘NOMINAT’ {Ex lexico: vox ‘astronauta’ etiam ‘cosmonauta’ vel ‘nauta sideralis’ DICITUR} IN SINAE. ‘Qin Gang, anterior Sinarum rerum externarum MINISTER,’ ‘ex Factione Communista’ ‘ABDICAT’. IN COREA SEPTRENTIONALE. ‘GIM JEONG-EUN, princeps coreae Septentrionalis ex anno Domini bis milesimo undicesimo’, ‘armamentarium nucleare’, ‘dum orbe terrarum altera parte videt’, ‘AUGET’ {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam temporalem in modo indicativo cum coniuctione ‘dum’ ATTENDE} IN BRASILIA. ‘Vigilium OPERATIO’ in ‘favelas’ ‘novem mortuos et duos vulneratos’ ‘RELIQUIT’. /// ‘Aloysius Ignatius Lula da Silva, praeses Brasiliae,’ ‘consilium tributarium novum’ ‘ad Congressum’ ‘MITTET’. /// ‘G-Viginti’ ‘de tributiis, de inaequalitate et de oecologia’ ‘COLLOQUUNTUR’. /// ‘Frebis dengue EPIDEMIA’ AUGMENTAT. Pro informatione: Febris dengue est morbus tropicus ab viro dengue effectus, a culicibus vectus (EX VICIPAEDIA). IN CIVITATES FOEDERATAE AMERICAE. ‘Iosephus Robinette BIDEN, praeses Civitatum Foederatarum, et Donaldus Ioannes TRUMP, anterior praeses Civitatum Foederatarum,’ ‘in Michigania’ ‘VINCUNT’. IN EUROPA. ‘URSULA DE LEYEN (vulgo von der Leyen), praesidem Commissionis Europaeae’, ‘armare’ ‘Europae’ ‘PETIT’. /// ‘URSULA DE LEYEN’ ‘candidatum’ ‘ad alterum mandatum’ ‘ad Commissionem Europaeam praesidendum’ ‘ERIT’. IN UCRÁINA. ‘Europae COPIAE’ ‘ad Ucrainam’ ‘non MISSI ERUNT’. /// ‘In Gaza’, ‘Israelis milites’ ‘in picturam motinis’ ‘abusus suos’ ‘CAPIUNT’. IN ITALIA. ‘TODDE’ ‘VINCIT’ et ‘TRUZZU’ ‘PERDIT’. /// ‘FOEDUS’ ‘in discrimen’ ‘EST’. IN FRANCIA. ‘TRISTITIA et PAENITENTIA’ ‘ex Franciae episcopis’ ‘abortus inclusione’ ‘in Lege Primaria Rei Publicae’. IN HELVETIA. ‘Administrationis publicae OPERISTITIUM magnum’ ‘in Ticino’ ‘FUIT’. ‘Circa quinque milia personae’ ‘contra regiminis oeconomicas contractiones’ ‘RECLAMANT’. IN QUATARIA. ‘In Doha, ‘urbs et caput Quatariae’, ‘COLLOQUIA’ ‘pro armistitio’ ‘in Gaza’ ‘SUNT’. IN TZADIA. ‘TZADIA’ ‘civitas’ ‘in chaos’ ‘EST’. IN ZAMBIA. ‘Zambia’ ‘In status extraordinario’ ‘siccitate’ ‘EST’. IN EUROPA. ‘URSULA DE LEYEN’ ‘exemplar contra coronae virus’ ‘nunc pro armas emendum’ ‘uti VULT’. IN HISPANIA. [‘ÁBALOS’ ‘DICIT’] [‘ME’ ‘non abdicturum esse’] {De syntaxe: orationem secundariam completivam in infinitivo ATTENDE} /// ‘Rex et anterior rex’ ‘inter eos’ ‘PROGREDIUNTUR’. /// ‘Supremum TRIBUNAL’ ‘casum’ ‘contra Puigdemont’ ‘in Tsunami’ ‘terrorismo’ ‘CONSIDERAT’. IN MEXICO. TRANSLATIONES a Casandra Freire SUNT. /// Regimen copia sumptus effundit in Pemex, deversoriorum Sedenae et Conahcyt. /// Loret: Pío sustulit se pecuniam accepisse. /// Pugna pharmaci mercatoris, ea causa homicidiorum optimatium dominatorum. /// OCDE (O-Ce-De-E) Mexicum vectigalia augere suggerit. /// Hodie Sectio quinque Septentrionalis Tramenis Maianae exstruit inter anomalias. /// Interclusum: omisit pericula pecuniae ab T-MEC cum legem electricitatem rescindendo. /// 'Nullae quaestiones magnae sunt' in securitate: AMLO. /// ‘CONTENTIO politica’ ‘in Mexico’ ‘pro praeside’ ‘INCIPIT’. /// ‘Rerum narcoticorum MERCATORES’ ‘aeroplano non gubernato’ ‘tres milites’ ‘in Tepalcatepec’ ‘OCCIDUNT’. IN PARAGUAIA. ‘In Paraguaia’, ‘ratio opere carentium’ ‘DIMINUIT’. IN ARGENTINA. ‘SCANDALUM’ ‘in Societate Assecurationis Nationalis’ EST.

What The Folklore?
Episode 399: Fresh Ghost Meat

What The Folklore?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 30:51


This week we read The Plague Omen, a Polish tale that, on one hand, is about 4 years too late, but on the other, probably wouldn't have changed much if we're honest.Suggested talking points: Flex the Germs Off, Tummy Dentist, A Secret Auction With Yourself, Stank-Free Tales, Requiescat in Fauci, Can't Go Back to the Rat ShackIf you'd like to support Carman's artistic endeavors, visit: https://www.patreon.com/carmandaartsthingsIf you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.

What Catholics Believe
+Bishop Kelly: Requiescat in Pace! • Francis Against Climate Change • The Riches of Advent

What Catholics Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 43:46


+Bishop Kelly: Requiescat in pace! Francis: Religions of the world unite - to save the Earth! The Pontiff of Neopaganism demands "more feminine church." What follows Francis? The riches of Advent: "Make straight the way of the Lord!" Honor the Holy Family during Advent. This episode was livestreamed on 12/4/23 Purgatorian Manual mentioned: https://archive.org/details/ManualOfT... Our Links: http://linkwcb.com/ Please consider making a monetary donation to What Catholics Believe. Father Jenkins remembers all of our benefactors in general during his daily Mass, and he also offers one Mass on the first Sunday of every month specially for all supporters of What Catholics Believe. May God bless you for your generosity! https://www.wcbohio.com/donate Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: @WCBHolyMassLivestream @WCBHighlights May God bless you all!

Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal

In this special episode we learn about the planning and logistics involved in hosting National Police Remembrance Day (NPRD) services in the nation's capital. The main Dusk Service involves police from across the county. This year the Commissioners from Queensland and Western Australia attended, along with the AFP Commissioner and the Governor-General of Australia. NPRD has significant resonance for the policing community in Australia, New Zealand and in the Pacific.The main guest in the episode is AFP Superintendent Dean Elliott, whose Recognition and Customs teams are responsible for hosting the Dusk Service and supporting other services. Also in the episode are this year's Dusk Service addresses of the Governor-General of Australia and the commissioners from the Australian Federal Police, the Queensland Police Service and the Western Australia Police Force. The episode ends with a dramatic reading of the poem ‘I Am', written especially to commemorate fallen police. Host: Jason Byrnes APMGuest: AFP Superintendent Dean ElliottSpeakers at the Service: His Excellency General the Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Retd)Commissioner Col Blanch APM, Western Australia Police ForceCommissioner Katarina Carroll APM, Queensland Police ServiceCommissioner Reece P Kershaw APM, Australian Federal PolicePoem: ‘I Am'Written by: Vince Pannell APMSpoken by: Rebecca Kotz and Greg Primmer Music at the beginning of the episode‘The Requiescat' played by the NSW Police Force Band

The Latin Prayer Podcast
Learn the Requiem Aeternam in Latin

The Latin Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 10:47


By far the simplest act of charity, that one can give is by praying the eternal rest prayer, for the souls of the faithful departed. Perhaps it may be the greatest act of charity that can be done; for the souls can do nothing to help themselves.  REQUIEM aeternam dona ei (eis), Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei (eis). Requiescat (-ant) in pace. Fidelium animae, per misericordiam Dei, requiescant in pace. Amen.. ETERNAL rest grant unto him/her (them), O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him/her (them). And may the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.   The Latin Prayer Podcast is on Patreon -  for those of you who are able to financially support the podcast please Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/thelatinprayerpodcast). A huge thank you to my patrons! To Support FishEaters.com Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/fisheaters) Please check out our Resources, Gift Ideas & Affiliate Links page: https://dylandrego.podbean.com/p/resources-gift-ideas-affiliate-links Join me and others in praying the Holy Rosary every day; here are the Spotify quick links to the Rosary: Joyful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yhnGJNSl67psg94j3si3s?si=7IjqIg2wQQaZTJTiDm-Dhw Sorrowful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P0nIdaLuEjesHRMklwfoj?si=6qF7JBYpRiG0ylwuOohFwA Glorious Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t7lCF7nFQDR3py1jjTAE1?si=hBb_5Ne5Rwu-993nUUqHqg Luminous Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/6vlAjEGgWPCI79K7Eylh31?si=Hue9USzkTf-L3wrXrK79MQ 15 Decade Rosary https://open.spotify.com/episode/2q33PXMrinZi6fkaV6X7vn?si=Jy_d2xLlTVihD5qa4fSH9g To follow me on other platforms Click on my LinkTree below. linktr.ee/dylandrego If you have any prayers you'd like to request, or comments and/or suggestions - please email me at latinprayerpodcast@gmail.com. Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me and my family. May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. God Love You! Valete (Goodbye) This podcast may contain copyrighted material the use of which may not always have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advanced the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church for the promulgation of religious education. We believe this constitutes a "fair use” of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law, and section 29, 29.1 & 29.2 of the Canadian copyright act.  

The Latin Prayer Podcast
Pray the Requiem in Latin

The Latin Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 0:28


By far the simplest act of charity, that one can give is by praying the eternal rest prayer, for the souls of the faithful departed. Perhaps it may be the greatest act of charity that can be done; for the souls can do nothing to help themselves.  REQUIEM aeternam dona ei (eis), Domine, et lux perpetua luceat ei (eis). Requiescat (-ant) in pace. Fidelium animae, per misericordiam Dei, requiescant in pace. Amen.. ETERNAL rest grant unto him/her (them), O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him/her (them). And may the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.   The Latin Prayer Podcast is on Patreon -  for those of you who are able to financially support the podcast please Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/thelatinprayerpodcast). A huge thank you to my patrons! To Support FishEaters.com Click Here (https://www.patreon.com/fisheaters) Please check out our Resources, Gift Ideas & Affiliate Links page: https://dylandrego.podbean.com/p/resources-gift-ideas-affiliate-links Join me and others in praying the Holy Rosary every day; here are the Spotify quick links to the Rosary: Joyful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/1yhnGJNSl67psg94j3si3s?si=7IjqIg2wQQaZTJTiDm-Dhw Sorrowful Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3P0nIdaLuEjesHRMklwfoj?si=6qF7JBYpRiG0ylwuOohFwA Glorious Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/3t7lCF7nFQDR3py1jjTAE1?si=hBb_5Ne5Rwu-993nUUqHqg Luminous Mysteries https://open.spotify.com/episode/6vlAjEGgWPCI79K7Eylh31?si=Hue9USzkTf-L3wrXrK79MQ 15 Decade Rosary https://open.spotify.com/episode/2q33PXMrinZi6fkaV6X7vn?si=Jy_d2xLlTVihD5qa4fSH9g To follow me on other platforms Click on my LinkTree below. linktr.ee/dylandrego If you have any prayers you'd like to request, or comments and/or suggestions - please email me at latinprayerpodcast@gmail.com. Know that if you are listening to this, I am praying for you. Please continue to pray with me and for me and my family. May everything you do be Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. God Love You! Valete (Goodbye) This podcast may contain copyrighted material the use of which may not always have been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advanced the teachings of the Holy Catholic Church for the promulgation of religious education. We believe this constitutes a "fair use” of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law, and section 29, 29.1 & 29.2 of the Canadian copyright act.  

Habsburg to go!
#007 - Heiligenkreuz - Ruhe in Unfrieden (1889)

Habsburg to go!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 37:30


R.I.P. (Requiescat in Pace) auf deutsch „Ruhe in Frieden“. Diese Totenruhe war der letzten Geliebten von Kronprinz Rudolf, Mary Vetsera, nicht vergönnt. Ihr Schicksal, die Umstände ihres Todes und die mysteriösen Ereignisse bezüglich ihres Grabes erfahren Sie in dieser Crime-Folge von Habsburg to go!

The Lamp and Liquor Podcast
L&L #88, New Year, new accidental descent into (maybe?) heresy

The Lamp and Liquor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 94:36


What Y2K was really about Can we get some stimmies from the new Speaker of the House? Requiescat in pace, Pope Benedict 16th Peter accidently slips into heresy Thomas (might?) slip into heresy The Eucharist Marriage More marriage The pod argues for polygamy (sort of). The beer pot is empty

Radio Maria België
Radio vaticaan: Homilie begrafenis – Rogitum en geestelijk testament van Paus Emeritus Benedictus XVI

Radio Maria België

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 45:47


Foto: Bisdom Rome In het eerste deel van deze aflevering horen we de homilie van Paus Franciscus, gegeven tijdens de begrafenisliturgie van Paus Emeritus Benedictus XVI. Vervolgens krijgt u een vertaling van het 'rogitum'. Dit document omschrijft in grote lijnen het leven en het pontificaat van de overleden paus-emeritus en werd in een afgesloten koker bij het lichaam in de kist gelegd. Daarna vertalen we voor u het geestelijke testament van de paus-emeritus, geschreven op 29 augustus 2006 toen hij nog Paus Benedictus XVI was. We eindigen met een vertaling van een interview dat mgr. Georg Gänswein, jarenlange privé-secretaris van de paus-emeritus, gaf aan onze collega's van Radio Vaticana. Op deze wijze nemen we afscheid van deze geliefde en nederige dienaar in de wijngaard van de Heer. Requiescat in pacem papa Benedetto.

Encounter Mercy
Requiescat in Pace, Papa!

Encounter Mercy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 36:39


Happy New Year! This year begins on a joyful, yet somber note. As most of the world knows by now, our Holy Father Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has died, and now his funeral liturgies are impending. Join Father AJ and Father Andy as they remember this man and his importance in our church. Here are […]

The Will to Wife
Episode 045 - Transformative Love

The Will to Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 28:49


Requiescat in pace, Papa Benny

Something Rhymes with Purple

It's a knit and natter kind of episode today Purple People, as we unravel the words and phrases that are woven throughout the world of knitting.  We'll unstitch the mystery of what frogs have to do with knitting mistakes, how a lawyer's wig pulled the wool over our eyes, what stitches and sticks have in common and Susie advises Gyles to avoid knitted underwear as she is certain it will cause him shivviness - the feeling of roughness caused by a new undergarment. We love hearing from you, find us @SomethingRhymes on Twitter and Facebook, @SomethingRhymesWith on Instagram or you can email us here: purple@somethinelse.com Go to https://redbubbleus.sjv.io/c/3717640/993952/11754 and use code RBC-PURPLE for 20% off at Redbubble.  We currently have 20% off at the SRwP official merchandise store, just head to: https://kontraband.shop/collections/something-rhymes-with-purple Want even more purple, people? Join the Purple Plus Club by clicking the banner in Apple podcasts or head to purpleplusclub.com to listen on other platforms' Don't forget that you can join us in person at our upcoming tour, tap the link to find tickets: www.somethingrhymeswithpurple.com  Enjoy Susie's Trio for the week:  Metopomancy: Divination by the (lines on the) forehead or face. Hamsterkauf - Panic buying. Egg of Colombus - A brilliant idea that seems easy once you know how.  Gyles reads ‘Requiescat' by Oscar Wilde  Tread lightly, she is near Under the snow, Speak gently, she can hear The daisies grow. All her bright golden hair Tarnished with rust, She that was young and fair Fallen to dust. Lily-like, white as snow, She hardly knew She was a woman, so Sweetly she grew. Coffin-board, heavy stone, Lie on her breast, I vex my heart alone, She is at rest. Peace, Peace, she cannot hear Lyre or sonnet, All my life's buried here, Heap earth upon it. A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production.   Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts     To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcast Red Inka + Audio Libros
02.08.73 Los Miserables de Victor Hugo (2da Parte: Cosette - Libro octavo: Los cementerios toman lo que les dan - Cap 06 Entre cuatro tablas)

Podcast Red Inka + Audio Libros

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 4:21


Los Miserables Autor: Víctor Hugo Segunda Parte: Cosette Libro octavo Los cementerios toman lo que les dan Cap VI : Entre cuatro tablas. ¿Quién iba en la caja? Ya lo sabemos. Jean Valjean. Jean Valjean se las había apañado para seguir vivo ahí dentro y respiraba más o menos. Es muy curioso hasta qué punto una conciencia tranquila da tranquilidad para lo demás. Toda la combinación que había premeditado Jean Valjean iba bien; e iba bien desde la víspera. Contaba, como Fauchelevent, con Mestienne. No le cabía duda de cómo iba a acabar aquello. Nunca una situación más crítica se vivió con tranquilidad más absoluta. De las cuatro tablas del ataúd se desprende una especie de paz aterradora. Era como si parte del descanso de los muertos se sumase a la serenidad de Jean Valjean. Desde lo hondo de aquella caja había podido seguir, y continuaba siguiendo, todas las fases del tremendo drama que estaba interpretando con la muerte. Poco después de que Fauchelevent hubiera acabado de clavar la tabla de arriba, Jean Valjean notó que lo llevaban en vilo; luego, que iban rodando. Cuando disminuyeron las sacudidas, notó que pasaban de los adoquines a la tierra apisonada, es decir, que salían de las calles y llegaban a los bulevares. Por el ruido sordo, intuyó que estaban cruzando el puente de Austerlitz. Con la primera parada, cayó en la cuenta de que entraban en el cementerio; con la segunda, se dijo: hemos llegado a la fosa. Sintió de pronto que unas manos agarraban la caja; luego, un frotamiento rudo contra las tablas; comprendió que estaban atando una cuerda alrededor del ataúd para bajarlo al agujero. Tuvo luego algo así como un mareo. Seguramente, el empleado de la empresa de pompas fúnebres y el sepulturero habían desnivelado el ataúd y lo habían bajado de cabeza. Volvió en sí por completo cuando se notó en posición horizontal y quieto. Acababa de llegar al fondo. Notó algo de frío. Se alzó una voz, por encima de él, gélida y solemne. Oyó pasar, tan despacio que podía captarlas una tras otra, unas palabras en latín que no entendía: —Qui dormiunt in terræ pulvere, evigilabunt; alii in vitam æternam, et alii in opprobrium, ut videant semper. Una voz infantil contestó: —De profundis. La voz grave siguió diciendo: —Requiem æternum dona ei, Domine. La voz infantil contestó: —Et lux perpetua luceat ei. Oyó encima de la tabla que lo cubría algo así como el golpeteo suave de unas pocas gotas de lluvia. Debía de ser el agua bendita. Pensó: «Ya falta poco. Algo más de paciencia. Ahora se irá el sacerdote. Fauchelevent se llevará a Mestienne para ir a echar un trago. Me dejarán solo. Luego, Fauchelevent volverá solo y yo podré salir. Será cosa de una hora larga». La voz grave volvió a oírse: —Requiescat in pace. Y la voz infantil dijo: —Amen.

Hit Kill
57 – "Requiescat in pace": 15 anos de Assassin's Creed

Hit Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 68:54


Afie sua hidden blade, vista seu capuz e vem viajar na história com a gente para saber mais da Irmandade dos Assassinos. Quem participou do Hit Kill 57: @ViviWerneck @RicardoSyozi @andreleonardo02 @euoari Tem dúvidas, quer fazer comentários ou dar sugestões para os próximos programas? É só enviar para: podcasthitkill@gmail.com

Music Therapy with Jessica Risker
Episode 103: Grammys, Tonys, and Buddhism with Duncan Sheik

Music Therapy with Jessica Risker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 65:25


In this episode of Music Therapy we talk with Duncan Sheik!   You might remember Duncan Sheik's 1996 chart topping hit “Barely Breathing.” That song racked up 55 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and earned him a Grammy Award® nomination for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. In the years since, Sheik has been celebrated for his work in musical theater, including the groundbreaking success of Spring Awakening, which won eight Tony Awards and a Grammy and is also the subject of the just released HBO Documentary - ‘Spring Awakening: Those You've Known.'  Duncan talks about his newest album "Claptrap",  Buddhism, going through a mid-life crisis, his experience working as a musical artist in New York City, and his personal definition of success, all on this week's episode of Music Therapy! Songs featured in episode: "Barely Breathing", "There's No Telling", "Requiescat", and "Maybe" by Duncan Sheik.    Visit musictherapypodcast.com for show notes, past episodes, and upcoming events! Music Therapy Podcast Credits:  Music Therapy is hosted by Jessica Risker, produced by Sullivan Davis of Local Universe, and engineered by Joshua Wentz in Chicago.     

Never Ending Adventure: An Adventure Time Podcast
#72 - Catsassins Creed:Requiescat in Pace

Never Ending Adventure: An Adventure Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 56:24


S3E16 - MeMow done trunkin' up Jake and Finn's trip to the Wildberry Kingdom, hiding in meat pies and noses to deliver on his deadly mission. However, AT pulls our a few deus ex machinas to save the day. 

Making Footprints Not Blueprints
S05 #02 - Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, Elizabeth Regina, requiescat in pace - A thought for the day

Making Footprints Not Blueprints

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 7:02 Transcription Available


The full text of this podcast can be found in the transcript of this edition or at the following link:https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2022/09/elizabeth-alexandra-mary-elizabeth.htmlPlease feel to post any comments you have about this episode there.Music, "New Heaven", written by Andrew J. Brown and played by Chris Ingham (piano), Paul Higgs (trumpet), Russ Morgan (drums) and Andrew J. Brown (double bass)

Mornings with John Mackenzie
John MacKenzie chats with Kevin Byrne, Former Mayor of Cairns, who hosted Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Cairns in 2001. Queen Elizabeth II died on 8th September 2022, aged 96.

Mornings with John Mackenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 13:56


John MacKenzie chats with Kevin Byrne, Former Mayor of Cairns, who hosted Queen Elizabeth II when she visited Cairns in 2001. Queen Elizabeth II died on 8th September 2022, aged 96. Kevin reminisced fondly about the royal visit to Far North Queensland and reminded listeners that Queen Elizabeth II considered Cairns to be a special place. Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully in Balmoral Castle in Scotland and was the longest reigning British monarch. Her son Charles is now titled, King Charles III. Requiescat in Pace.

Virtual Legality
CAN THEY DO THAT?(PART 2 | Ubisoft, Steam and Digital Assassins (VL689)

Virtual Legality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 27:49


Buying digital content has never been easier. Between Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo and more, your favorite game, song, or movie is just a click (and charge) away. *** But now Ubisoft's plans to end support for a multitude of games has called it's entire ownership structure into question, and that of its platform partner Steam. Everything may not be as bad as initially feared, but it may just be a pause in what is becoming an increasingly fraught environment. Requiescat in pace, DLC...in Virtual Legality. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO AT: https://youtu.be/GVCHj0PJLSU #ubisoft #steam #ownership *** WANT TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL? UTREON - https://utreon.com/c/hoeglaw/ PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/VirtualLegality STORE - https://teespring.com/stores/hoeg-law-store BITCAST (Sundays 11AM Eastern) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgHBXONMT06nX_8RZ5r32UA *** CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction/Game and DLC Removal 08:21 Steam's Terms of Service 21:41 The Ubisoft Terms 25:41 Conclusion (Thanks, Nord!) *** Discussed in this episode: ARTICLES https://www.pcgamer.com/ubisoft-to-pull-online-from-older-games-which-also-takes-away-your-dlc/ https://www.eurogamer.net/new-assassins-creed-brotherhood-dlc https://www.pcgamer.com/ubisofts-online-decommissioning-may-render-three-games-unplayable-for-people-who-bought-them/?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow STEAM TERMS https://store.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement/ https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/store/retire_app https://store.steampowered.com/eula/260210_eula_0 UBISOFT TERMS https://www.ubisoft.com/en-gb/help/gameplay/article/decommissioning-of-online-services-september-2022/000102396?utm_source=narrativ https://legal.ubi.com/termsofuse/en-US *** "Virtual Legality" is a continuing series discussing the law, video games, software, and everything digital, hosted by Richard Hoeg, of the Hoeg Law Business Law Firm (Hoeg Law). CHECK OUT THE REST OF VIRTUAL LEGALITY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1zDCgJzZUy9YAU61GoW-00K0TJOGnPCo DISCUSSION IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN THE LEGAL TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD CONSULT WITH THEIR OWN COUNSEL. *** Twitter: @hoeglaw Web: hoeglaw.com

The Eastern Border
War in Ukraine: Episode 24

The Eastern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 11:39


Daily news digest about the war in Ukraine. Requiescat in pace Oksana Baulina.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Locked On Sharks - Daily Podcast On The San Jose Sharks

Kyle and JD react to the biggest news of the San Jose Sharks 3-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, James Reimer's injury. Then we discuss how the lines shook out (7:00) and some quotes from Bob Boughner after the game (11:00). We finish with Marc-Édouard Vlasic's night (15:00), if the Sharks can win five more games this year (19:00), and read an email (21:00).Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline..net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Sharks - Daily Podcast On The San Jose Sharks

Kyle and JD react to the biggest news of the San Jose Sharks 3-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, James Reimer's injury. Then we discuss how the lines shook out (7:00) and some quotes from Bob Boughner after the game (11:00). We finish with Marc-Édouard Vlasic's night (15:00), if the Sharks can win five more games this year (19:00), and read an email (21:00). Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline..net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Improvised Radio Theatre - With Dice: Latest posts
Requiescat in High-Energy Particles

Improvised Radio Theatre - With Dice: Latest posts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 72:22


Download This month, Roger and Mike look back at En Garde! and consider fate (as distinct from FATE) and destiny.

My Mind With Stefan Taylor
Requiescat In Pace

My Mind With Stefan Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 57:21


Welcome to another edition of the my mind podcast!! This week we are discussing secret challenges in video games, appreciation of every listener we have and how we all wanna spend time with family. Disclaimer: all content created for this episode is for comedic purposes and is not intended to offend seriously. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mymindwithstefan/support

Bizarre Podcast: Dogs Must Die
Episode 14: Requiescat In Pocky

Bizarre Podcast: Dogs Must Die

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 77:25


This episode covers episodes 7 through 9 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders. Did you think it had been a while since a dog was hurt in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure? So did Araki.

Game Bytes
Game Bytes :: April 18, 2021 :: Requiescat in Poochie

Game Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 58:18


Time to catch up with the video game news of this week! On this episode we discover Epic's answer to Roblox, called Core. PS5 is the fastest seller. Nintendo trots out some indies. Sony gets into Epic, Bioshock 4, another Amazon Game Studios cancelation, and more! Plus we take a close look at the MMO genre to investigate what it would take to bring us back into a persistent online game world! Intro: "Execution Grounds" - Ghosts n Goblins Resurrection Outro: "Fant M" - Lost Vikings 2 Check out our Discord community at https://discord.gg/ZTzKH8y Podcast audio produced by Jeremy Lamont

CRUSADE Channel Previews
Mike Church Show-While Pelosi’s FBI Hunts #MAGA Moms Down From Jan 6th, Muslim Madmen Plot Mass Murder.

CRUSADE Channel Previews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 12:35


Time  Red Pill Topics & Headlines 6:03am cst Welcome to the Mike Church Show on www.crusadechannel.com Call the show            844-5CRUSADE Make Canon212 your first place to get news each day. Canon212 - News of the Church and the World. HEADLINE RUNDOWN -  25m Colorado Shooter -  Why is the FBI wasting time on facial recognition to hunt down MAGA people that were at the Capitol January 6th and NOT focusing on actual terrorist? Why wasn’t this guy on a watch list?  HEADLINE: FBI searches the Syrian-born Boulder gunman's $800K family home: More Facebook posts surface of the 21-year-old's rants about Trump, Islamophobia and phone hacking - while police report shows he 'beat up a school bully who called him a terrorist’ by Valerie Edwards, Jennifer Smith, Emily Crane and Ruth Styles Why couldn’t FB do anything about his posts praising other terrorist? FB found Mike Church’s post using the term ‘faggot’.  Matt Gaspers Twitter - #CatholicTwitter, please pray for the repose of the soul of #EricTalley, a @boulderpolice officer killed in the line of duty during the #KingScoopers #BoulderCO shooting today. Officer Talley (age 51) was a faithful Catholic and attended the TLM. Requiescat in pace.  39m BACK TO DAILY MAIL HEADLINE -  Here is his FULL Muslim name which no one is willing to print in their headlines - Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa If you have any issues that need to be resolved, please email Maggie O'Connell directly at sales@mikechurch.com or Candace her personal email candace@mikechurch.com Do business with those that do business with us. BullDog Kia have been with us since day one of Veritas Radio Network and the Crusade Channel. Get your Kia today from the fine folks at BullDog Kia in Atlanta Georgia. BRAVE BROWSER: Now you can support the Crusade Channel without spending a DIME! Simply use the url to download the BRAVE browser and WE get credit: http://brave.com/mik060 We can earn up to $50,000 for the downloads if our listeners use this browser. If you like what you are hearing here on The Crusade Channel, please consider making a one time donation. https://crusadechannel.com/donate-to-the-crusade-channel/ 7:15am cst Welcome back to The Mike Church Show! Call the Crusade Channel at 844-5CRUSADE! Join our FREE LIVE chatroom where you can chat with fellow Crusaders. Listen to us on ShortWave - 5850  HEADLINE: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador blames migrant crisis on Biden by Emily Jacobs   TODAY in HISTORY  -  Arnaud Jean-Georges Beltrame was a lieutenant colonel in the French Gendarmerie nationale and deputy commander of the Departmental Gendarmerie's Aude unit, who was murdered by a terrorist at Trèbes after having exchanged himself for a hostage. He was a recent Catholic convert. Eternal rest grant unto him oh Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.       1h25m EVERYTHING IS WRONG Is it all Biden’s fault? Is it all Kamala Harri’s fault? HEADLINE: Everything Is Broken by Alana Newhouse MAIN TAKEAWAY - Seduced by convenience, we end up paying for the flattening of our own lives. It is not an accident that progressive ideas spread faster on the internet. The internet is a car that runs on flatness; progressive politics—unlike either conservatism or liberalism—are flatness. Military - promoting diversity, this isn’t what a military does. WE have to do something  before we have a full blown Russia here in the USA. We are teetering with the idea but we aren’t there just yet. There is still time to turn this train around.         1h31m Grace Olmstead Newsletter - Granola Here's what you can expect from this newsletter: It will be monthly. I think the incessant updates we've gotten used to in the internet era can impede real thoughtfulness and consideration.

The Gottesdienst Crowd
[Gottesblog] Requiescat in Potentia? by Larry Beane

The Gottesdienst Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 13:04


Requiescat in Potentia? by Larry Beane “Peace be with you.” — JESUS (JOHN 20:19) “Perhaps they think that they will exercise power for the general good, but that is what all those with power have believed.  Power is evil in itself, regardless of who exercises it.” — LUDWIG VON MISES, *NATION, STATE, AND ECONOMY* "Rest in Power" has become a trendy slogan for Leftists in response to when someone, usually a celebrity, politician, or someone politically useful, dies.  This is, of course, a parody of the ancient Christian prayer and confession "May (he or she) rest in peace" (requiescat in pace) that is said when a believer dies. The Latin grammar of the expression "in pace" (ablative singular) expresses the idea that the believer is not merely headed towards the destination of peace (which would be the accusative case), but that the person is now at rest, already reaching the destination of "peace."  This is because when a believer dies, he or she is with Christ.  Thus “Rest in peace” is an explicitly Christian confession.  For in Christian theology, Jesus is the "Prince of Peace" (Isa 9:6) whose first word to the mourning disciples after His resurrection was "Peace be with you" (John 20:19).  Christians often speak of the Church on earth as the "Church militant" and the Church in heaven as the "Church triumphant."  A popular Christian hymn ("For All the Saints") speaks of the departed Christians as those who "from their labor rest."   To those who serve the religion of "social justice," a person's work is not ended at death.  He or she is not at rest.  For instead of heaven being found in eternity, it is sought in an unattainable Utopia here on earth: Karl Marx's communistic egalitarian paradise in which there is no scarcity, and thus no need for private property and trade, as articulated by John Lennon: "No need for greed and hunger, a brotherhood of man."  Of course, Mr. Lennon might today have his statues toppled and his photographs altered for microaggressive sexism and an unforgiveable failure to acknowledge the gender non-corforming community. And of course, this Marxist Utopia includes the dictum "and no religion too," for there is "no hell below us, above us only sky."  In the millenarian faith of "social justice," there is no afterlife, only the struggle to achieve heaven on earth.  And since there is no God, ultimately, there are no human beings created in the image of God.  There is rather a stark division between "good people" (who think like John Lennon and Karl Marx) and "bad people" - capitalists, conservatives, Christians, etc.  And in the worldview of the "good people," the "bad people" must either change, or be liquidated.   They may be changed by "education" - schools, government posters, movies, books, etc. designed specifically to push such a worldview.  For the dissident, there are consequences.  For the stubborn, there will be camps and prisons.  For the recalcitrant, there will be bullets.  And as technocracy enables, we can reward "good people" with liberty to work, travel, and own a few personal items (as Socialists make a distinction between "personal" property, which is allowed, and "private" property, which is not).  We can also, using a "social credit" system, exert power over people in which the iron fist is covered by a velvet app on the phone, one that constantly rates and scores people based on desired thoughts, words, and deeds - in order to make use of the power to control people to the desired end. In the fallen world, power is the manifestation of the internal wicked desire that St. Augustine called "libido dominandi" - the "lust for domination."  And every nightmarish dystopian civilization that ended up bringing "bad people" on boxcars to camps and stacking tens of millions of corpses into shallow graves has begun as a dreamy utopian vision in which "good people" would use power "for good." Hence "Rest in power." Wikipedia has an entry explaining that the expression "Rest in power" began in the early 21st century, and is mainly used by racialist and non-traditional sexual groups who hold a worldview that pits "the oppressors" against "the oppressed."  This is known as "critical theory" as espoused by the Frankfurt School - which is itself a modification of Marxism that replaces the clash between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie with a struggle between culturally dominant groups and the marginalized.  This is where the Orwellian ideas of "microaggressions" and "systemic" oppression come from, in which "privilege" is so prevalent, that the oppression seems non-existent - which is evidence for its existence.  To deny its existence is to affirm it.   Wikipedia also has an entry for "Rest in peace," which locates its origins with Christian tombs in catacombs during times of actual bloody persecution, in which Christians were physically tortured and killed by their Roman oppressors.  These were historically-verifiable genocidal mega-aggressions committed by those in power.  The actual systemic oppression of Christianity is manifest by the still extant bloodstains on the floor of the Coliseum and the stacks of bones in Christian tombs of the martyrs.  And so we see the contrast between "Rest in peace" and "Rest in power."  The two expressions are not compatible with each other. That said, Christians sometimes get caught up in the trendiness of the world, identifying more with their power-seeking friends on social media than their departed brothers and sisters of the faith who lived centuries ago, but who now are at rest in Christ. It speaks volumes that “Rest in power” is commonly used to mourn the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who wielded considerable worldly power to empower the ongoing holocaust of infanticide in the United States. There is no clearer expression of power in the hands of fallen men than murdering tens of millions of those who are powerless. “Rest in power,” indeed. A review of the use of the word "power" in the New Testament is revealing.  It is always used in the context of the power of God.  Jesus says, "Peace be with you," never "power be with you."  By contrast, Jesus delegates His own "authority" to the newly ordained apostles, as He commissions them to "make disciples" by baptism and teaching (Matt 28:18-20).  God's power is paradoxically manifested in human weakness, as God revealed to St. Paul (1 Cor 12:9-10).  The only grant of power from God to individual human beings is in the context of the gift of the Holy Spirit, as Jesus said shortly before His ascension, speaking once again to the apostles: "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you..."  But notice what this power is used for: "...and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”  The grant of power from the Holy Spirit is intended for the purpose of converting the world to faith in Christ, through the ministry of Word and Sacrament.  There is no mention of political goals or the pursuit of a worldly Utopia. The risen body of Christ - given to us miraculously in the Eucharist, stands in stark contrast to the still-dead corpse of Lenin, which tourists gawk at, ghoulishly mummified in a shrine to Marxism in the capital of a Union that no longer exists.  Only one will return in glory.  Only one gives us the peace which the world cannot give (John 14:27). We see this contrast played out in the early church in Acts 4, when Peter and John were interrogated by the worldly powers about what power lies behind the apostles' miracles.  St. Peter was "filled with the Holy Spirit” (v. 8) and responded that the source of this power was the "name of Jesus Christ” (v. 10).  In the same chapter, we read that "with great power the apostles were giving their testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great grace was upon them all" (v. 33) thus fulfilling the prophecy of Jesus that by the power of the Holy Spirit, they would be His witnesses. By contrast, Romans 13 speaks of political and social order being kept by means of "authority" as opposed to "power."  Authority is delegated to those bearing an office through which God works.  Authority is not power.   Outside of the divine power given to the Church to preach the Gospel, human nature seeks power, and fallen men use power to bend the will of others to their own.  And while they couch this in pious-sounding terms, power appeals to the base nature of the Old Adam.  The most crass example in Scripture involves Simon Magus, who wanted to buy this power: "Now when Simon saw that the Spirit was given through the laying on of the apostles' hands, he offered them money, saying, 'Give me this power also, so that anyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit'" (Acts 8:18-19).  Even when claiming to do good, wicked men use power to dominate others, as Ludwig von Mises put it succinctly, "Perhaps they think that they will exercise power for the general good, but that is what all those with power have believed.  Power is evil in itself, regardless of who exercises it."   "Rest in power" is not just a parody of the pious and ancient Christian prayer and confession linked to Jesus and the resurrection, it is a perversion of it.  It is used in conjunction with the deaths of people who had nothing to do with proclaiming the Gospel.  It is an attempt to use a person's memory to achieve a political goal instead of pondering the mystery of faith that Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, comforting the mourning with the sure and certain hope of the resurrection, instead reducing the person to a mere cog in the wheel of a political agenda - and one that seeks to minimize or deny the role of creation and the Creator, one that seeks Utopia through domination, one that dehumanizes the person into an abstraction. For the unbeliever, such an expression is understandable, as what else does he have but a moldering body and a memory?  But to the Christian, this expression is an inexcusable blasphemy that mocks our Lord's benediction and promise: "Peace be with you."   The oppressed and marginalized early Christians understood this.  And though they preached the Word of God with power - divine power not of their own, sufficient to overthrow even Caesar himself within three centuries - they did not say anything as trite or silly or short-sighted as "Rest in power."  They understood that our victory is in Christ, that our paradise is in the heaven and earth to come, that the only power that is truly benevolent is the power of God, and that Jesus has restored peace to those who die in Him. May all of our departed brethren rest in peace.  Amen.

The Gottesdienst Crowd
[Gottesblog] With Every Soldier of the Heavenly Army, by Larry Beane

The Gottesdienst Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 15:38


With Every Soldier of the Heavenly Army Announcing the moveable feasts, Epiphany 2020 Note: this essay appeared in Gottesdienst (the print journal) in the Michaelmas 2020 issue. Today would have been my son's sixteenth birthday, and so I would like to share this with our readers today. The Proper Preface is a confession of the unity of the Church - Militant and Triumphant - and a confession of the resurrection of the dead. Requiescat in Pace, Leonidas Beane+. You can subscribe to the print journal here. “Therefore with angels and archangels and with all the company of heaven we laud and magnify Your glorious name, evermore praising You, and saying . . .” — THE COMMON PROPER PREFACE “We shall meet, but we shall miss him There will be one vacant chair We shall linger to caress him While we breathe our evening prayer.” — "THE VACANT CHAIR" Our common Proper Preface concludes: “With angels and archangels, and with all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify Your glorious name, evermore praising You and saying,…” followed by the Sanctus. It is a confession of our joining together as a great choir: the Church Militant on earth, the Church Triumphant in heaven, along with the hierarchy of the angelic hosts, as we, like Isaiah in Chapter 6, find ourselves around the throne of God singing the thrice-holy Sanctus, bridging heaven and earth, with one foot in time and another in eternity, praising the Lord in preparation for the burning coal of the Eucharist to be placed upon our lips to purge our sins. For those of us whose loved ones have died, the confession of the “company of heaven” is of great comfort, a reminder and confession that our sainted beloved departed of the Church Triumphant are in the Lord's presence—even as are we, as we join with our Lord and with them to breach time and space, as our Lord condescends to commune with us in His body and blood. The conclusion of our Proper Preface comes from the Book of Common Prayer. It seems to correspond with the Latin from the Tridentine Proper Preface of Eastertide, Christmastide, and Ascension (and other feasts): “Et ideo cum angelis et archangelis, cum thronis et dominationibus, cumque omni militia caelestis exercitus, hymnum gloriae tuae canimus, sine fine dicentes . . . … [(And so with angels and archangels, with Tthrones and Ddominions, and with every soldier of the heavenly army, we sing a hymn to Your glory, evermore saying . . .])” This gives us a more militant picture of the heavenly hosts (“hosts” meaning “armies,” translating the Hebrew “Sabaoth”). We often think of the Church on earth as the Church Militant—and so we are. We wage war against the world, the devil, and our sinful flesh as we live here in time in the fallen order. We think of the saints in heaven as the Church Triumphant—and so they are. In Christ, they have triumphed over the world, the devil, and the sinful flesh, even as they await the consummation, the resurrection, and the great reunion between the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant in eternity. But this doesn't mean that the saints in heaven are not taking part in the battle, for the saints in heaven pray for us, as we confess in Apology 21:8: “[C]oncerning the saints we concede that, just as, when alive, they pray for the Church universal in general, so in heaven they pray for the Church in general.” And so we are comforted not only that we join with our Lord and with the company of heaven in the Divine Service, we can also rejoice in the prayers of the departed saints, our unity with them in the great Una Sancta, and the protection of the angels for which we pray, evening and morning. To the unbelieving world, death is the final victor. It claims everyone. It is non-negotiable and irrevocable. It lurks about us for our entire lives. It strikes, sometimes suddenly, always painfully, at times tragically, and it separates us from our loved ones. It creates a crisis for those who wish to see transcendence and meaning, when all they can muster is materialism and lack of purpose. The fear of death creates a sense of spiritual nihilism and material hedonism. People desperately look for meaning in transient pleasures, as evidenced by the recent fads in funeral practice, including the more recent designs etched into tombstones. Unbelievers look for a sense of a metaphorical “eternal life” in the form of our beloved departed “living on in our hearts.” Non-Christian (and sadly, some Christian) believers in an afterlife may seek after signs and engage in superstitions—or worse yet, partake in séances and spiritualism, real or imagined, to seek communion with their loved ones. But we Christians have the revelation of God's Word that we human beings are both material and spiritual, that mankind was created in God's image, that we are beloved of the Lord and redeemed by Jesus Christ at the cross, that we are baptized into Christ, and that we are nourished by His very flesh and blood. And that is where the real communion happens—where eternity breaks into time, where the spiritual is enfleshed in the material, where Christ is central in the Church's adoration of Christ, and the Church's union with Christ. Sadly, even Christian people fall prey to the sentimentality of the world – especially in our own cultural reality of emotionalism. But this maudlin feelings-based version of Christianity is not new. There is a sad poem from the War Between the States that wallows in self-pity over the loss of a son during the conflict. It is called “The Vacant Chair.” It points to the constant reminder of the vacant chair that brings sadness and grief to the family, even in the midst of their prayers. The poem, which was later turned into a song, never mentions the resurrection, the reunion that we as believers confess, and certainly no objective hope of the mercy of God as conveyed in Holy Baptism, the Word, or the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The poem is all about the grief, and is devoid of hope. I've always loathed the song. Admittedly, some of my bias is probably attributable to the fact that it is a Yankee composition, but the main reason is that it entirely misses the point of the Christian faith itself. As Gottesdienst readers may know, my fifteen-year-old son took his own life in May. He had just found out that an activity that was very important to him had been cancelled because of fears of coronavirus. As was the case with all of us, his whole social life had already been altered as the lockdown continued to be extended. This was a spontaneous act, an attack of the devil upon one of the Lord's baptized, a pious young man who faithfully served seven years, twice a week, in the chancel with me. He knew the Scriptures and had a solid faith on this side of the grave. This was a spontaneous act that the Lord in His ineffable and infinite wisdom permitted to happen. The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away. Blessed be the name of the Lord. There is a vacant chair in our chancel: Leo's chair. He served as our acolyte, our crucifier, and as one entrusted to process with the Gospel Book. He assisted me and the deacon as we distributed the Holy Elements. During the distribution, he reverently did what needed to be done in the chancel without direction, always with a reverence and a piety that wordlessly confessed his vocation at that time and place. In some ways, Leo was like a subdeacon for our congregation. He was a cadet officer in the Civil Air Patrol (the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary), and carried out his ceremonial duties with martial confidence: done with excellence, and yet without an overbearing military rigidity. He truly understood what the word “reverence” means, and most certainly does even in eternity. His absence on this side of the grave has left a gaping hole during our parish's Divine Service, and indeed, a literal vacant chair in the chancel. And yet, he remains present with our Lord, even as are we. Our Altar Book is on the Epistle side of the altar, just a few feet from Leo's vacant chair. While I chant the Proper Preface, I see the vacant chair clearly in my peripheral vision. The Proper Preface for Sunday Masses contains references to the resurrection (“who on this day overcame death and the grave and by His glorious resurrection opened to us the way of everlasting life”), which, juxtaposed with the vacant chair, is a poignant reminder of the promises of God. And the words,: “and all the company of heaven—which is our shorthand in English for the confession of the presence of “every soldier of the heavenly army—is a confession of the presence of the departed saints. The Proper Preface for Eastertide is even more explicit:  And most especially are we bound to praise You on this day for the glorious resurrection of Your Son, Jesus Christ, the very Paschal Lamb, who was sacrificed for us and bore the sins of the world. By His dying He has destroyed death, and by His rising again He has restored to us everlasting life. Rather than filling my heart with maudlin anguish, when I see the vacant chair and I defiantly chant that ancient confession of the unity of the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant around our Lord who is physically present with us in Word and Sacrament, who has destroyed death, who is risen, and whose resurrection points us to the “resurrection of the body and the life everlasting” of all who believe and are baptized, of all of us whose sins are covered by the blood of the Lamb, of all of our Lord's redeemed who eat His flesh and drink His blood—I am comforted with the objective reality of our Lord's victory over sin, death, and hell. Satan wins battles, but he has lost the war. And even his casualties are but temporary. Our liturgy is filled with such gems: little confessions that perhaps often go unnoticed. But when we need to hear them, they are there for us. Without fail, our merciful Lord speaks to us. We do well to listen. For “while we breathe our evening prayer,” we certainly grieve for our departed loved ones. And yet, our prayers are answered by the Lord who is victorious, who has triumphed over the devil, whose blood shed upon the cross redeems us, even as it is miraculously given to us as the “medicine of immortality.” And unlike the poem, the “we” isn't just our family that “will meet” and “miss him,” but the “we” that meets is the entire Church, “on earth as it is in heaven.” And yes, we miss him, but we also are in his presence and the presence of all the saints. And the Proper Preface confesses the resurrection, which gives us hope and joy and the promise of a reunion in the flesh that will never end. The Divine Service is not maudlin, but rather joyful. It is not devoid of hope, but to the contrary, overflows with hope like the cup in the 23rd Twenty-third  Psalm. In this context, the vacant chair is a reminder of the soldiers of the heavenly army, the confessors who are triumphant, the redeemed in the bosom of the Lamb, the departed who await our arrival, those who intercede for the Church, and those for whom no prayers are necessary. The evening prayers that we breathe are songs of thankfulness and praise, of the Lamb's victory, of the Christian's union with Christ's death and burial, and his union with Christ's resurrection and newness of life (Rom. 6:4–5). We, the Church—Militant and Triumphant—sing our Thrice Holy in unison, praising the Trinity in Unity, unified, but with a blended harmony. What separates the temporal reality of the vacant chair from the eternal reality of the throne from which our Lord rules is a thin veil, a veil that in reality has been torn asunder by Him who cried out in triumph, “It is finished!”   Portrait by Tiffany Leigeber

The Ralston College Podcast
Ep. 13 - On the Freedom of Thought and Nature: Freeman Dyson and Stephen Blackwood

The Ralston College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 89:21


Stephen Blackwood speaks with Freeman Dyson, the late mathematical-physicist and renowned free thinker. They begin with a discussion of education and of the formative experiences that inspired Dyson's intellectual curiosity and courage. The conversation then ranges from evolution to particle physics to consciousness as they discuss the free and non-reductive character of both thought and nature. Along the way, Dyson shares many stories from his long and adventuresome life; this interview was one of his last. One can only be astounded by the depth and breadth and fearlessness of his intellect and the power of his insight and example.    Requiescat in pace.

AutoExpert
CarAdvice is dead - officially cancelled by Channel 9

AutoExpert

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 15:14


Leading Australian automotive website CarAdvice is to be boned - by its adoptive parents, Channel Nine. CarAdvice will go under the bus directly, but a phoenix will rise. Save thousands on any new car (Australia-only): https://autoexpert.com.au/contact AutoExpert discount roadside assistance package: https://247roadservices.com.au/autoexpert/ Did you like this report? You can help support the channel, securely via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=DSL9A3MWEMNBW&source=url Nine has owned CarAdvice outright for a couple of years. The acquisition cost them sixty-something million dollars. In the meantime, Fairfax and Nine merged, essentially because the Federal Government wouldn’t acknowledge a bad idea if it jumped up and bit them. The merger - and, let’s face it, Nine is on top - the merger meant Nine inherited the red-haired bastard stepchild of motoring, Drive.com.au Nobody wanted that kid, but somebody had to take care of it. And by ‘take care of it’ I mean lock it in the basement and get the kids at CarAdvice to pretend that they’re also Drive, by hastily re-purposing CarAdvice content. Not to say ‘I told you so’. But: I told you so. Back when the founders walked out, about a year ago. I think there was a disagreement of sorts. That’s the sense I got of it. They thought the new management were dicks - something of that nature, anyway. So the big cocks - Alborz and Tony - and the comparatively little cock (vis-a-vis CarAdvice founder-hood relativity) Paul, just walked out the door. Like that - bye. It’s been emotional. That hammering you heard back then, which you thought was the neighbours erecting an unauthorised deck in the backyard? It was really the coffin nails going in, at CarAdvice. Hilariously, this is taking place even though CarAdvice has nine times more web traffic than Drive. A bold - some would say ‘contrarian’ - move. Drive’s mission, of course, is to get you to engage with its online chat centre in the Philippines, so that you give them your contact details and they can slut you out to the nearest new car dealer for $60 a pop, under the table. Like, that’s the business model… ...which would be arbitrage, of sorts, except they’re not paying you for your details. You’re giving it away, free, and getting nothing back (except a call from a red hot car sales dude whose objective is to gut you and fillet you after convincing you to attend the abattoir in which he works), with Nine copping a reach-around in the process. Does that seem like a good deal for you? I love this industry. Always so entertaining. Except if your neck is on the block at CarAdvice, of course. Requiescat in pace, CarAdvice, your formerly un-fuckable licence to print money has been Nined.

At Red
B1E17. Requiescat

At Red

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 2:23


Photo by Matt Chinworth Requiescat by Oscar Wilde #atpoem #requiescat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atred/message

Epigraphy
Requiescat by Oscar Wilde read by Zane C Weber

Epigraphy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 2:37


Requiescat by Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills WildeTread lightly, she is nearUnder the snow,Speak gently, she can hearThe daisies grow.All her bright golden hairTarnished with rust,She that was young and fairFallen to dust.Lily-like, white as snow,She hardly knewShe was a woman, soSweetly she grew.Coffin-board, heavy stone,Lie on her breast,I vex my heart alone,She is at rest.Peace, Peace, she cannot hearLyre or sonnet,All my life's buried here,Heap earth upon it.Find us online at thatsnotcanon.com/epigraphySubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CAM podcast
Episode 34: www.TheCatholicCostofWar.org

CAM podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 61:31


On the 17th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq , Mark Scibilia-Carver tells us about his website and the Scroll of Remembrance he created for American Catholics (or at least those who had Catholic funerals) who have died in this pre-emptive, unjust, and unnecessary war. Let us pray for and grieve the loss of all victims of the "War on Terror."https://thecatholiccostofwar.orgMentioned in this episode: Mark's website: The Catholic Cost of War / Scroll of Remembrancehttps://thecatholiccostofwar.org"An Invitation to Rethink 100 Years of Catholic Support for War" by Mark Scibilia-Carverhttps://www.bensalmon.org/news/an-invitation-to-re-think-100-years-of-catholic-support-for-warNicholas Rodriguez, Requiescat in paceJordan Logan Bear, Requiescat in paceJose Antonio Guitirrez, Requiescat in paceKeith Jesse Moore, Requiescat in paceMark Rochetto De Alencar, Requiescat in paceAidan Gonzalez, Requiescat in paceEric W. Herzberg, Requiescat in paceAndrew John Bacevich, Requiescat in paceThomas Karl Dorflinger, Requiescat in paceJonathan Michael Cote, Requiescat in paceGregory Buckley, Jr., Requiescat in paceJames "Jimmy" Kalitz, Requiescat in paceCardinal James Gibbons' 1917 Letter to the U.S. Hierarchyhttps://www.bensalmon.org/uploads/8/2/5/7/82576010/usccbgibbonsletter.pdf"Toward a Responsible Transition in Iraq" -- USCCBhttp://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/global-issues/middle-east/iraq/statement-by-bishop-wenski-toward-a-responsible-transition-in-iraq-2006-01-12.cfm"Letter to President Bush on Iraq" -- USCCBhttp://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/global-issues/middle-east/iraq/letter-to-president-bush-from-bishop-gregory-on-iraq-2002-09-13.cfm"Is it time to cancel the USCCB?" -- Patrick Coffinhttps://youtu.be/57-c_eOLiPM

High Sensitivity Gaming Podcast
"Requiescat in Pace" High Sensitivity Gaming Podcast #2

High Sensitivity Gaming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 58:57


COVID-19 Literally has taken over all the things we talk about. Listen as we struggle to not make everything about the Virus that plagues us all

Radio Free Dogpatch
Requiescat in Pace

Radio Free Dogpatch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 6:01


Nursing a broken ankle and crazed on antihistamines, Patrick O'Grady tries to make sense of Super Tuesday a day late and a peso short, and as usual, fails utterly. Lo siento mucho.

Crying At Disney Podcast
The Story That's Buried in the Haunted Mansion Cemetery

Crying At Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 79:33


Requiescat both our spooky hosts, they tripped over this word and now they're ghosts. In this episode the ladies uncover the stories of the outdoor cemeteries and family plots of the Haunted Mansions both in Disneyland and Walt Disney World. This podcast was formerly known as Crying at Disney.

Grace Covenant Recordings
Music: Requiescat in Pace (Rest in Peace), Leo Sowerby, 1895-1968

Grace Covenant Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 8:27


Daily
Requiescat in pace MacBook

Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 6:38


Requiem aeternam dona eis DomineEt lux perpetua luceat eis.Te decet hymnus Deus in Sion,Et tibi reddetur votum in Jerusalem :Exaudi orationem meam,Ad te omnis caro veniet.Requiem aeternam dona eis DomineEt lux perpetua luceat eis.

Daily
Requiescat in pace MacBook

Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 6:38


Requiem aeternam dona eis DomineEt lux perpetua luceat eis.Te decet hymnus Deus in Sion,Et tibi reddetur votum in Jerusalem :Exaudi orationem meam,Ad te omnis caro veniet.Requiem aeternam dona eis DomineEt lux perpetua luceat eis.

Comme un bruit qui court
Un RIP pour ADP

Comme un bruit qui court

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 13:06


durée : 00:13:06 - Le Focus de la semaine - Requiescat in pace (RIP) est une locution latine signifiant « qu'il/elle repose en paix ». RIP ADP car le gouvernement entend privatiser d'ici peu la société ADP (Aéroports de Paris), une entreprise tout à fait profitable qui rapporte plusieurs millions d'euros à l'Etat chaque année.

Le Focus de la semaine
Un RIP pour ADP

Le Focus de la semaine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 13:06


durée : 00:13:06 - Le Focus de la semaine - Requiescat in pace (RIP) est une locution latine signifiant « qu'il/elle repose en paix ». RIP ADP car le gouvernement entend privatiser d'ici peu la société ADP (Aéroports de Paris), une entreprise tout à fait profitable qui rapporte plusieurs millions d'euros à l'Etat chaque année.

Wavelength Series™
A Little Death

Wavelength Series™

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 49:25


Wavelength Series™: a podcast on your frequency presents: A Little Death Mix. It features witch house. In memory of Pries† Rober†. Requiescat in pace. Facebook: www.facebook.com/gryphonness Instagram: @gryphonness Twitter: @gryphonness Email: cinematiquewavelength@gmail.com Artist – Title Unreality - Fading Strangers @unreality1991 Salem - King Night @salemofficial HXV - Into Oblivion @heroesxvillains Lana Del Rey - Ultraviolence (HERE†HEYCOME rmx.) @heretheycome DeLorean Blvck - P.G.G.N.T. [Pretty Girls Get Nervous Too] (prod by. @strooly) M.I.A. - Bad Girls (VVITCH WHORE MIX) @www Drake - Hotline Bling (Clepsydra Hotline Witch Mix) @clepsydramusic Opus III - It’s A Fine Day (Damn Whøre Black Opium Mix) @damn-whore skeler. - Tel Aviv @skelermusic King Plague - Ave Plague @kingplague CVL† SH‡† (a/k/a XXYYXX) - ßƟD¥ ßΔGƵ @xxyyxx Lurk - Demons @lurkmusick SEMICOLOŊ - Creep @semicolonproject Meg Myers - Desire (HU₵₵I Mix) @hucci Deathless - Shroud @wearedeathless Lana Del Rey - Pretty When You Cry (do me don’t say you need me mix) Human Traffic - Morgue Witch (Cathedra Rmx.) @cathedra_music Lana Del Rey - † BORN TO DIE † (Sidewalks & Skeletons Mix) @jakeleeismyname photo credit: Pries† Rober† DISCLAIMER: If you believe that any titles appearing in A Little Death Mix are infringing your rights under the copyright laws of the United States, you may connect with us directly by sending an email to the contact below with the subject heading: DMCA.

RED-C Roundup
097 Sr. Miriam James Heidland: Marian Advent

RED-C Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 48:22


On Wednesday, December 5, 2018, host Dcn. Mike Beauvais spoke over the phone with Sr. Miriam James Heidland about her Advent prayer journal, Rejoice, published by Ascension Press. In the first half of the show was an interview with James Olsen, professor at the George Bush School of Government, about the virtues and leadership qualities of the late President George H. W. Bush who was laid to rest on December 6, 2018. Requiescat in Pace. Enjoy the show, like RED-C Catholic Radio on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter at @REDCRadio. And remember, when choosing between the values of heaven and the values of earth, always round up! #Catholic

Freshly Brewed - The Madison Catholic Youth Podcast
Episode 128: Requiescat in Pace

Freshly Brewed - The Madison Catholic Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 19:06


For this incredibly special edition of Freshly Brewed, we'd like to share with you Bishop Morlino's homily from this past year's Frassati Fest. May his Excellency's words inspire you and provide some comfort to the grieving. Please continue to pray for the repose of his soul. {{Bishop Robert C. Morlino - Dec. 31, 1946 - Nov. 24, 2018}}

A Dram of Outlander Podcast

Drums of Autumn Week 2 Chapter 2 - In Which We Meet a Ghost Summary: The Merry Fraser Band bury a friend in the creepy kirkyard. They get a terrible fright. They meet the fugitive prisoner and reluctantly help him to freedom. Claire takes a much-needed river bath. Jamie joins her. They swelter in love and heat. Their future is wide open like the vast wilderness before them. Play by Play: They have the funds* to bury poor Gavin Hayes thanks to Fergus's quick thinking and hat passing in the tavern. They need to figure out what to do with Gavin now it is late at night. The priest will not be awake, but they cannot take him into the woods with them to sleep or leave him in the town. Jamie decides they'll bury him themselves in the church cemetery. Claire notes the funeral procession (the cortege) is less dignified than usual with Duncan repeating unsavory parts of the lament. Fergus sourly mumbles about the likelihood of getting thrown in jail for disturbing the peace. The churchyard is quiet and remote. In fact, it's as dark as a crypt due to the overhanging Magnolia* branches. Moving through the air is described as “pushing aside curtains of black velvet” (DOA, p 35 Nook). If you've never been to the southern United States, this is an apt description when the weather is warm. The air is a palpable force. Though nothing like the crisp Highlands air, the mist reminded Claire of the tannasq in the story, Jamie told. They roamed the graveyard for an open space to bury the body. The men are all well lubricated by alcohol, leaving Young Ian emotionally tender. The effects of the dark cemetery are not lost on Claire either. She feels she's a ghost herself with the remoteness and isolation of this place. Industrious as ever, Jamie had taken a candle from the tavern. He says it will be like an Easter vigil. He saw one once at Notre Dame in Paris (DOA, p.37 Nook). Requiescat in pace* is Latin for rest in peace (DOA, p37 Nook). Young Ian and Jamie take turns digging the hole. Claire recounts how medical students used to steal fresh bodies to practice dissection. “Did they or do they?” Jamie asks. One of Claire's not uncommon inadvertencies (unintentional or not focusing the mind, in her case eluding to things out of time or referencing now as the past). She remembers the difference between an embalmed body in a clinical setting to this reality. Young Ian injects a story about his father Ian being mistaken for dead and almost taken away by doctors while in prison. Ian always regarded doctors as ghouls henceforth. Claire had been a skilled surgeon in her own time; here she's merely a wise woman. Claire could never be anything but a physician regardless of title.   Jamie not fearing the ghoulies himself, leans down to kiss Claire. They both have an unexpected sexual response. Per Claire, it's common for a surge of lust to accompany the presence of death. I was unable to find quality information on this; however, it does make sense the need for release, connection, or feeling good, much like how lust surges after a battle or fight*. Have any of you experienced this phenomenon? Claire is encouraged to sit because her leg is not long healed from the tibia fracture. Claire is in lust, he touches her, and she envisions dragging him down to the earth and having her way with him. Jamie is no better off getting gooseflesh where she touches him. The spell is broken for the moment as Rollo eyes Claire narrowly. They go to fetch Gavin. Young Ian is scared in the dark from the story Jamie told. Claire most assuredly tells him it will not be coming for Gavin here. They reach the cart; Claire is happy they will be done with this soon so that they can go to the woods and sleep. Suddenly all hell breaks loose with shrieks of horror. A figure was sitting up from the wagon bed. Rollo launches at the figure, and the ghost screams. Fergus clubs the figure with the spade, yelling at him to stop, pig (DOA, p42 Nook). It turns out the figure is the prisoner who escaped from the gallows earlier that day. He's not from hell, or is he? He's described as a man around 30, muscular, and powerfully built with fair hair. He'd been waiting in the wagon since midafternoon. His name is Stephen Bonnet. He's no stranger to a fight and likely attracts women easily. Jamie is sizing up this criminal. He wants to know why he was sentenced to hang. Smuggling and piracy he says. Jamie is trying to decide if he is a good risk to turn in or let go his way. He invokes Gavin's name to negotiate for them to help him to safety out of town.  Jamie agrees, but Gavin must be buried first.  They made a simple gravestone and cairn. The lit candle was left behind to give Gavin a light to guide his ascent. They leave him with a simple blessing (DOA, p45 Nook). They were helping Bonnet get passed the military checkpoint. Unlike the prior checkpoints they'd come across during their travels, this one was highly fortified due to the missing prisoner. They go through the checkpoint process, one of the soldiers stabs the “corpse” to make certain it's dead. They're allowed through in the nick of time before Bonnet starts to bleed. Bonnet has the balls to ask them for some provisions before they drop him off at a set point a few miles away. This sets the tone for the type of man he is. Is there honor among thieves? He's very mercenary barely grateful for them not turning him in, he insists on the taking him to safety and giving him provisions. They need to watch out for this guy. They discuss his trade in smuggling. Duncan has a dislike for him, and Jamie is suspicious but agreeable to get him on his way. As they ride along, Claire leans into Jamie, feeling the safety and security of him, she drifts into uneasy sleep. I adore this picture of him pulling her in, and she releases the weight of the world for a moment of relaxation against him. Jamie urges her to go lie down on the wagon bed; he's afraid she fall into the road. She changes places with Bonnet and lays her head upon a leather bag of salt. After more uneasy sleep, she wakes to Bonnet and Jamie talking. Jamie explains why he saved him (DOA, p51 Nook). Bonnet calls Jamie an asgina ageli or a half-ghost. One meant to be dead but living with one foot on earth and one in the spirit world. These half-ghosts are supposed to be able to communicate with spirits and with the little people or the Nunnahee (faerie folk or the auld ones). I cannot find Native American Cherokee connection for this concept, except for one Wiki page that needs additional citations.  If any of you are more versed in Native American Lore, please email contact@adramofoutlander.com or call 719-425-9444. They discuss similar Highland lore, though Jamie contends he's not a savage. Claire wakes as the wagon stops, Young Ian and Jamie are going to tend to the horses. Claire insists on bathing before finding a place to sleep. She heeds Jamie's cautions about the currents. She turns finding Stephen Bonnet in front of her. He bids her adieu and she wishes him luck. He mentions how a man makes his own luck. As he leaves she remarks on his walking the ghost of a crippled bear. Another ghost reference for this chapter. Jamie hopes he didn't make a mistake in allowing him freedom, saying to Claire, “The crown doesna always pick the wrong man to hang, Sassenach.” He worries he helped a villain go free. (DOA, p53 Nook). Claire kisses him before her bath in the river; he wants her to stay awake just a bit longer. Someone is still lustful it appears. Claire disrobes and enters the water. It's much cooler than the hot night air. The water is fresh and sweet. She drinks. She splashes her body and rinses her hair several times and scrubs her body all over with the fine sand until she glows (DOA, p54 Nook). The imagery is such a relief. Cleansed from the days on the road. Rinsed until fresh. Lying upon the warm rock, she feels tingly and alive. her lustfulness hasn't left either. Rollo catches his dinner nearby; Claire is reminded of a wild Rousseau painting.  Her mind wanders to the primitive nature of the New World. It's vast wilderness and dangers. Freedom and adventure are also out there in that wild. Her mind continues to wander to Brianna safe in her own time, to the bugs and how she combats them daily (DOA, p56 Nook). Pennyroyal is a mosquito repellant along with basil, peppermint, and others. If Claire went to another time, insects, viruses, and bacteria would indeed affect her just like anyone else. She would not have some time traveler's immunity by nature or inoculation. Her mind goes back to Jamie. They hadn't been intimate in some days with traveling roughly with others near. Claire talking about her dislike of having sex when others were close by affirms my idea that Claire is a bit prudish unless she is having sex with the person she loves. No holds barred in the circle of trust. Following her thoughts, she begins to masturbate wondering out loud where Jamie is. He is of course there watching her silently. She opens her eyes to him six feet away (DOA, p.57 Nook). We get the full impact of the heat, the sweltering humidity in this delicious sex scene. Always the wordsmith, “Christ your mouth is slick and salty as your quim.” That's a much nicer word than some he could've used. Jamie surmises people would die if they had sex in this heat all the time. Always a Highlander. They take a dunk in the water before returning to the rock shelf to dry off. He reads Claire's mind, thinking of the vastness of out there. She talks about how it is in her time. Jamie's impressed there'll be Scots in America including the inventor of asphalt, a Scot named McAdam. Claire shares there will be people all the way to California. They also discuss the plight of the Native Americans.  To Jamie, it seems not a problem to kick them off their lands and kill them since they are savages. Claire has a difficult time getting through to him and even brings home the point to the Scots being kicked off their lands. Deeply happy and content, Claire wonders how long this bliss can last. What will their life be like? Will they be able to stand each other when the day in and day out takes root? Hearing her thoughts again, Jamie asks, “Will ye grow tired of me, do ye think. Once we're settled?” He won't tire of her in the flesh because he never did when she was a ghost. He wanted her more on the last day they were together before sending her back. She agreed (DOA, p60 Nook). He was surprised to see her masturbating. He had no idea women did such a thing. He's in wonderment over the whole thing concerned a woman wouldn't need a man then.  It's a sweet exchange between them. She assures him it's better with a man. This pleases him. I love the next bit saying making love like this is like being slippery eels (DOA, p62 Nook). Jamie's a man who aims to please his woman. Laoghaire missed out on some good loving. Their pillow talk or rock talk, in this case, is always interesting and entertaining. It gives us additional insight into the two of them. Stephen Bonnet is one to watch for. Was the crown right to sentence him to death? I think so. They should've listened to their inner voices and turned him in.  This chapter rounds out with more references to stars, life itself. Links of Interest*: 18th Century British Denominations The Complete Guide to Magnolia Trees Requiescat in Pace Sexual Attraction and Survival Mode Rousseau Mosquito Repellent Plants Macadam Asphalt What's Coming up? Chapters 3-4 Drums of Autumn (DOA). How can you participate? Send your comments to contact@adramofoutlander.com or call the listener line at 719-425-9444 by Friday of each week. If you're reading ahead, you can leave comments for any part of the book too. Join the weekly Twitter chat Wednesday nights at 6pm PT/9pm ET using the hashtag #ADoO. Comments or messages may be included in the podcast or a written post. The entire Outlander book series is written by Diana Gabaldon. You can find her on Twitter and Facebook All images are Wiki Commons. Click on picture for attribution link. Follow A Dram of Outlander Thank you for sharing posts, joining the discussions, and following this website or pages listed below! Facebook,  Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Google+ To financially support the podcast, go to my Patreon page. Call 719-425-9444 listener/reader line to leave your comments.

Multiverso X
Multiverso X.:26 | Missão #LeiaNovosBr #LIteratura

Multiverso X

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2017


Reproduzir Em Uma Nova Aba - Faça o Download- Arquivo Zip  No episódio de hoje, o Capitão Ace Barros, a imediata Hall-e, o navegador Airechu, o piloto da Interlúdio Julio Barcellos, recebem uma mensagem com uma missão: participar da campanha #LeiaNovosBr! Aceitamos esse chamado e trouxemos ajuda para trazer mais indicações!Ouça e conheça mais sobre essa maravilhosa campanha; descubra o segredo da dívida que une os pássaros e os homens do Templo dos Ventos; viaje pelo Limbo em busca das 12 almas que ajudarão a terra a evitar o seu fim; viaje pelo Rio de Janeiro, capital do Brasil Império, e ajude um capoeira e um detetive a resolverem uma conspiração contra a nação; acompanhe a jornada uma jovem anômala em uma sociedade distópica. Tudo isso e muito mais ao apertar de um botão.Acompanhe-nos, estimado Explorador de Universos! DURAÇÃO: 1 Horas 31 Minutos 03 SegundosCITADOS NESTE EPISÓDIO:Conheça a campanha #LeiaNovosBr O Templo dos Ventos - Marcelo Zaniolo Skoob - Resenha - Livrocast - Compre: O Templo dos Ventos - Compre: Onde Não Deveria Estar Limbo - Thiago d'Eveque Skoob - Resenha - Site do Autor - Compre: Limbo - Compre: Contos do Limbo - Compre: Promessa de Fogo (Abismo Livro 1) Quissama: O Império dos Capoeiras - Maicon Tenfen Skoob - Resenha (Livro / Jogo) - Compre: Quissama - O Império dos Capoeiras (Físico / Digital / Jogo) A Ilha dos Dissidentes - Bárbara Morais Skoob - Resenha - Capas da Trilogia Anômalos - Compre: A Ilha dos Dissidentes - Compre: Box Trilogia AnômalosINDICAÇÕES DE NOSSOS CONVIDADOS:Carlos Rocha, Autor, indica: Olhos Negros - Terra das Nove Luas, de sua autoria: Skoob - Compre: Olhos Negros: Terra das Nove Luas O autor nas redes: Wattpad - Facebook - Instagram - TwitterAlessandra Tapias, autora e blogueira (Tô Pensando em Ler), indica: Na Garupa do Besouro, de João Paulo Effting: Skoob - Compre: Na Garupa do BesouroRafael "Rafero" Peregrino, autor, indica:Trilogia Castelo de Cartas, de Camila Loricchio: Skoob - Compre: Trilogia Castelo de Cartas - Site da AutoraMara Santos, blogueira (Três Leitoras), indica: Rainbow, de M.S. Fayes: Skoob - Compre: Rainbow Desejo Oculto, de L.M. Gomes: Skoob - Compre: Desejo OcultoRicardo Brandes, autor, indica:Antologia Retratos Não Falados, de Ricardo Brandes, Deco Sampaio, Camila Antunes, Carlos Rocha, Dimas Morais, Letícia Helena e Fabiana Lange: Leia no Wattpad José Paulo Neto "Exor0", ouvinte do Multiverso X, indica:Helena Gomes: Perfil n Skoob - Compre os Livros Marco Febrini: Leia no Wattpad - Audiolivro ParaxéniPensador Louco e suas Receitas de Insônia: Site/eBooks Aline Rocha, ouvinte do Multiverso X, indica:Requiescat in Pace: Crônicas da Cidade dos Mortos, de Gilmar Milezzi: Skoob - Compre: Requiescat in Pace: Crônicas da Cidade dos Mortos - Blog do AutorCamila Loricchio, autora, indica:Hellen Copi - Blog - FanpageO Jogo Na Caixa de Sapatos, de Rafael Peregrino: Skoob - CompreConto Shushu, de Rafael Peregrino: Leia no WattpadThais Leao Gouveia: Fanpage Mãe Solo - Loja Mãe Solo na Iluria - Compre: Chora Lombar - Maternidade na RealSORTEIO:a Rafflecopter giveawaya Rafflecopter giveaway  A TRIPULAÇÃO NAS REDES:Twitter: @MultiversoX - @CapAceBarros - @_Airechu - @JulioBarcellos - @id_diogoInstagram: @multiversox - @_airechu - @juliobarcellos - @id_diogoFacebook: Multiverso XQUER O FEED PARA ADICIONAR NO SEU AGREGADOR FAVORITO?Assine o nosso feed: feeds.feedburner.com/multiversox/podcastSUGESTÕES, CRÍTICAS E DÚVIDAS:Envie e-mails para: contato@multiversox.com.br

Le 7ème antiquaire
Requiescat in Paxton

Le 7ème antiquaire

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017


Suite à son départ soudain, cette semaine Jean-Michel offre ces réflexions sur l'importance de Bill Paxton au cinéma. On revient aussi sur DARK BACKWARD d'Adam Rifkin (1991) avec Bill et Judd Nelson.

Le 7ème antiquaire
Requiescat in Paxton

Le 7ème antiquaire

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017


Suite à son départ soudain, cette semaine Jean-Michel offre ces réflexions sur l'importance de Bill Paxton au cinéma. On revient aussi sur DARK BACKWARD d'Adam Rifkin (1991) avec Bill et Judd Nelson.

Prog-Watch
Prog-Watch 402 - A Tribute To Greg Lake

Prog-Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 78:52


Greg Lake was kind of a personal hero to me; and as a guy with a Prog Rock show, I couldn't let his passing go without doing a tribute show. I've put together a nice career retrospective here, with some things you might not expect to hear and a few you may never have heard. So join me this week as I take a look back at a little of the impressive body of work left by Greg Lake. Requiescat in pace, Greg.Website: Progwatch.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProgWatch/Twitter: @ProgSquatchEmail: progsquatch@gmail.com

Tandem Canon - The Game-rific Podcast
Episode 14 - Requiescat in Pace

Tandem Canon - The Game-rific Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2016 51:27


Hey fam! This week’s all about the Assassin’s Creed series and why we feel it’s been lackluster. We also discuss N7 Day and Mass Effect Andromeda news; Rise of the Tomb Raider and our first Twitch streaming; the next-gen Ezio Collection release; and finally, the shutdown of United Front Games and what this means for the future of the Sleeping Dogs franchise. We also (unsurprisingly) do some epic fangirling over Panache Digital Games' upcoming Ancestors: the Humankind Odyssey. Let’s level up!

LivroCast
LivroCast 068 [Especial] – Dia Do Podcast

LivroCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2016 63:48


:: É recomendado o uso de fones para se ouvir este episódio :: Sejam todos muito bem-vindos ao LivroCast de número sessenta e oito. No podcast de hoje, Marcelo Zaniolo (@celo_zaniolo), Bruno Assis (@ofrango), Rodrigo Rahmati (@rodrahmati) e Diego Lokow (@Lokow) se reúnem para gravar um episódio especial para o Dia do Podcast e indicar livros para os programas amigos / parceiros!  No LivroCast 068: Conheça novos podcasts, o que indicamos de leituras para cada um deles e encha seu feed de novos programas para ouvir e baixar. Tratamento e Decupagem dos Áudios: Luís Beber. Edição e Revisão: Marcelo Zaniolo. Tempo de Duração: 63 minutos. Seja um Patrão do LivroCast LivroCast no Patreon LivroCast no Padrim Compre o Livro Comentado no Episódio de Hoje [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Misery" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Advertising From Mad Men Era" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "A Página Assombrada por Fantasmas" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "1001 Discos para Ouvir Antes de Morrer" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Requiescat in Pace: Crônicas da Cidade dos Mortos" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "O Xangô de Baker Street" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Marvel Comics: A História Secreta" [SARAIVA] Compre "A Bíblia Para Minecrafters. Histórias da Bíblia Contadas Bloco a Bloco" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Valente" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "O Livro das Criaturas de Harry Potter" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "O Homem que Calculava" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Peter Pan Escarlate" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "As Águas-Vivas não Sabem de Si" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Frankenstein" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Matilda" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Ball Jointed Alice" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "O Exorcista" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Até o Fim da Queda" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Desventuras em Série - Mau Começo" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Pequenos Deuses" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Encruzilhada" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Deuses Americanos" [SARAIVA] Compre Ruah - Quebrando os Paradigmas de que Gordura É Saúde e Magreza É Doença" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "O Caçador de Apóstolos" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Manuelzão e Miguilim" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Espíritos de Gelo" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Um, Dois e Já" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "Blecaute" [SARAIVA] Compre o livro "A Coisa" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Misery" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Advertising From Mad Men Era" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "A Página Assombrada por Fantasmas" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "1001 Discos para Ouvir Antes de Morrer" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Requiescat in Pace: Crônicas da Cidade dos Mortos" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "O Xangô de Baker Street" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Marvel Comics: A História Secreta" [SUBMARINO] Compre "A Bíblia Para Minecrafters. Histórias da Bíblia Contadas Bloco a Bloco" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Valente" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "O Livro das Criaturas de Harry Potter" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "O Homem que Calculava" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Peter Pan Escarlate" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "As Águas-Vivas não Sabem de Si" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Frankenstein" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Matilda" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Ball Jointed Alice" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "O Exorcista" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Até o Fim da Queda" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Desventuras em Série - Mau Começo" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Pequenos Deuses" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Encruzilhada" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Deuses Americanos" [SUBMARINO] Compre Ruah - Quebrando os Paradigmas de que Gordura É Saúde e Magreza É Doença" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "O Caçador de Apóstolos" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Manuelzão e Miguilim" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Espíritos de Gelo" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Um, Dois e Já" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "Blecaute" [SUBMARINO] Compre o livro "A Coisa" [SUBMARIN

Athletech Studios
Level 1 Episode 4 - Problems Cast

Athletech Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 12:59


"Requiescat in Pace" ~ Ezio Welcome to a segment of the Athletech Podcasts. Today we will be explaining team problems and solutions with Chaz and Akira Intro/Outro: Fareoh - Cloud Ten FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Athletech/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Athle_TECH Blog: wwww.athletechstudios.tumblr.com

Gold Coast vs Drew Kruck
Evgueni “JC” Goloubev – Requiescat in Pace’ – Age Of Reason Podcast – Filmmaker -Yokohama – Japan Edition #122

Gold Coast vs Drew Kruck

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 62:15


This may be my favourite film of the last few years and i’m lucky that i am on the credits. Requiescat in Pace’ is the new Documentary film by award winning Filmmaker Evgueni “JC” Goloubev, […] The post Evgueni “JC” Goloubev – Requiescat in Pace’ – Age Of Reason Podcast – Filmmaker -Yokohama – Japan Edition #122 appeared first on Gold Coast vs Drew Kruck.

The Fighting Cock (Tottenham Hotspur Podcast)

With Leicester Part One over, we look back at the hard fought draw, discuss handballs, Tom Carroll, Rose, Son through the middle Emile Heskey's skills and potential summer signings. Windy breezes in and delivers his knowledge, Pep v Poch, last ever goals and Ricky recounts a classic tale. Requiescat in pace Bowie. Spiders from Mars: Alex from Bristol, Bardi, Flav and Ricky See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Voice before the Void: Arcana, Story, Poetry
“Requiescat” by Oscar Wilde

The Voice before the Void: Arcana, Story, Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015 1:32


To live is to lose. ⁓The Voice before the Void “Requiescat” Oscar Wilde Tread lightly, she is near Under the snow, Speak gently, she can hear The daisies grow. All her bright golden hair Tarnished with rust, She that was … Continue reading →

My Favourite Game
Assassin’s Creed II, by Louise Blain

My Favourite Game

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014


Requiescat in pace. We begin tonight with this fact: Assassin’s Creed III was rubbish. Really rubbish. It’s a good thing its predecessor, Assassin’s Creed II, was not. Not that II was without its flaws, but it built upon a decently laid foundation from the 2007 original. It provided one of the best protagonists of the […]