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Daily Rosary
June 13, 2026, Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Holy Rosary (Joyful Mysteries)

Daily Rosary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 30:02


Friends of the Rosary,Today, Saturday, June 13, the day after the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we celebrate the Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.The Immaculate Heart of Mary reminds us of purity, love, and devotion. It symbolizes Mary's unwavering faith, compassion, and deep connection to God's will.Her heart, untouched by sin, is a model of holiness for all.Through her heart, we find a perfect reflection of God's mercy and grace, guiding us toward a deeper relationship. We seek Mary's intercession to live with love and humility and grow closer to Christ Our Savior.The feast was established in 1944, in the midst of World War II, by Pope Pius XII, who consecrated the world and placed it under the special protection of the Virgin Mary.Pius XII's Decree of May 4, 1944. asked her intercession to obtain "peace among nations, freedom for the Church, the conversion of sinners, the love of purity and the practice of virtue."But the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary wasn't new.Christians were early attracted by the love and virtues of the Heart of Mary.Simeon's prophecy that Mary's heart would be pierced with a sword paved the way for this devotion. Moreover, Mary was not passive at the foot of the Cross; "she cooperated through charity," as St. Augustine says, "in the work of our redemption."The meditations on the Ave Maria and the Salve Regina date back to the Eleventh century.In the seventeenth century, St. John Eudes preached it together with that of the Sacred Heart.In 1830, during the revelation of the "miraculous medal," the Virgin Mary showed to Catherine Laboure the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus united.In the nineteenth century, Pius VII and Pius IX allowed several churches to celebrate a feast of the Pure Heart of Mary.Ave Maria!Come, Holy Spirit, come!To Jesus through Mary!Here I am, Lord; I come to do your will.Please give us the grace to respond with joy!+ Mikel Amigot w/ María Blanca | RosaryNetwork.com, New YorkEnhance your faith with the new Holy Rosary University app:Apple iOS | New! Android Google Play• ⁠June 13, 2026, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET

Ocene
Mediteranska melanholija - VIP 5

Ocene

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 2:05


S koncertom, imenovanim Mediteranska melanholija, se je v petek, 5. junija, v Slovenski filharmoniji sklenila abonmajska sezona cikla VIP – Vokalno-instrumentalni program. Prispevek je pripravila Polona Gantar (Glasbeni utrip, 10. 6. 2026). V okviru abonmaja VIP je tokrat nastopil gostujoči Zbor Hrvaške radiotelevizije, z manjšo instrumentalno zasedbo – organistom Pavaom Mašićem, oboistko Marto Meštrović, trobentačema Vedranom Kocljem in Ivanom Medijem ter tolkalci Hrvojem Sekovićem, Krunoslavom Benkom in Francescom Mazzolenijem. V skrbno izbranem programu so zvenela mistično obarvana dela Arva Pärta, Petra Bergama, Igorja Kuljerića in Frana Paraća. Stoletni kulturni vplivi so se v njihovih delih prepletali z različnimi sodobnimi skladateljskimi izrazi, prevladovala pa sta, kot je razvidno že iz naslova koncerta, pristen mediteranski duh in duhovnost. Če izvzamemo uvodno skladbo Arva Pärta, smo v glasbi hrvaških avtorjev vseskozi lahko sledili fragmentom značilnega dalmatinskega in deloma glagoljaškega melosa. Pevci in instrumentalisti so nas z izbrano glasbo povedli do presežnega – vse od minimalističnega pristopa Arva Pärta v skladbi Salve Regina do presunljivih madrigalov, v katerih je Petar Bergamo uglasbil čakavsko poezijo Marine Čapálije, od glagoljaško in z dalmatinsko ljudsko tradicijo obarvanega dela Križ, daj nam milost ti Igorja Kuljerića, do umirjene vedrine kompozicije Dona nobis pacem Franeta Paraća. Koncert je izzvenel predvsem kot prezentacija del sodobnih hrvaških avtorjev, kar je tudi prvenstvena naloga vsakega radijskega zbora. Zbor Hrvaške radiotelevizije sicer odlikuje izredna ubranost in mehkoba zvoka, naravno fraziranje, jasna dikcija in čista intonacija, izvajalcem pod vodstvom izkušenega in priznanega hrvaškega dirigenta Tomislava Fačinija pa je poslušalce z glasbo, ki jo pri nas le redko slišimo, uspelo navdušiti; tudi z dvema dodatkoma na koncu.

Catholic Answers Live
#12721 Where Do We See Marian Doctrines in Scripture and More? - Ben Bollinger

Catholic Answers Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026


“Where do we see the Marian doctrines in Scripture?” This question opens a discussion on the biblical foundations of Marian beliefs, alongside inquiries about why Catholics refer to Mary as “holy” and “our life, our sweetness, and our hope,” and the differences in veneration of Mary among various Christian traditions. The episode also addresses the Catholic and Orthodox views on the Immaculate Conception and the significance of Mary as the Queen of Heaven. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 02:00 – Where do we see the Marian Doctrines in scripture? 23:43 – Why do Catholics call Mary “holy” and “our life, our sweetness, and our hope” in the Salve Regina? 28:59 – Is there a difference in veneration of Mary in EO, Assyrian Church Of The East, OO and Catholicism? 32:49 – How does the Catholic view of the Immaculate Conception differ from the Orthodox view (as it relates to Original Sin)? And what is the evidence for the Catholic view? 45:45 – How can we be sure Mary is the Queen of Heaven? 50:40 – Why are there so many apparitions of Mary but not of Jesus?

Horny For Life
Priestess Francesca: Desires, Taboo, and Psyche

Horny For Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 73:25 Transcription Available


AFH: Season 2, Episode 14Featuring Priestess FrancescaAbout the Guest:Priestess Francesca is a Somatic Sexologist, Professional Dominatrix, and Ordained Priestess. In an age where algorithms and digital echo chambers attempt to sanitize the human experience, Francesca works exclusively in the trenches of flesh, blood, and the psyche.She refuses to deal in dry theory.  Her practice spans the absolute extremes of the human condition: she has shepherded 18-year-olds into their first taboo encounter, facilitated the darkest, edgiest BDSM desires for high-functioning professionals, and served pleasure at the hospice beds of 98-year-old clients navigating the final, ultimate surrender of the body.As a professional dominatrix and somatic ethicist for wellness brands, Francesca's expertise lies in what actually holds up when power, desire, and pressure collide. She teaches individuals and organizations how to navigate high-stakes dynamics, proving that exploring our deepest taboos and darkest edges requires the highest levels of reverence, care, and structural integrity.Francesca is the host of the Gutter Wisdom podcast. Her insights on kink, power, and somatic protocols have been featured in Cosmopolitan, Business Insider, Health Magazine, and Gothamist. She has lectured at institutions including Sarah Lawrence and Salve Regina, and spoken on stages from DomCon to the Envision Festival.Guest Info:Instagram: instagram.com/gutterwisdompodGutter Wisdom PodcastFollow Me:Instagram: @afinehuman Shop Dame: dame.com This podcast was produced by aurielle sayeh, filmed by @thetellychannel, and powered by @dameproducts.

Hearts Of Gold
Ep168 Teaching Empathy and Neurological Diversity with Hannah MacLean

Hearts Of Gold

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 33:51


Hannah MacLean's Girl Scout Gold Award project focused on instilling patience, empathy, and understanding for neurologically diverse students within the Franklin Public School System. Motivated by the bullying and unfair treatment her younger sister faced, Hannah enhanced the district's anti-bullying curriculum and introduced a nuanced, Socratic-inspired curriculum focused on critical thinking. Her project involved three core components: collecting and distributing diverse books to middle schools, serving as an active student representative on local committees, and teaching her own educators how to incorporate neurological diversity into their classrooms. The curriculum she established remains a part of the school system's Mental Health Awareness Day. More from Hannah: In addition to my Gold Award, I have been a lifetime member of GSEMA since Daisies, and I recently worked as a camp counselor with the Girl Scouts of Northern California. Some of my favorite Girl Scout memories included selling cookies to fund a trip to the Grand Canyon with my travel troop, and discovering my interest in International Relations and Diplomacy through the annual Girl Scouts International Leadership Conference at Salve Regina. These successes I attribute to the incredible role models and leaders I had along the way, including but not limited to Roni Doherty, Joanna Lenahan, and Amy VanNederpelt, the lovely cookie Moms and role models of GSEMA, and the other incredible leaders who paved my way. Since this introduction to the accessible ways I could use my voice to make a change, I have graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics with a minor in Social Justice Theory from St. John's University in Queens, NY. Partly in thanks for my work with the Gold Award and Girl Scouts, I earned over $160,000 in scholarships and the privilege of traveling the world with the Vincentian Institute of Social Action through the Ozanam Scholars program. Full transcript available on SubStack: https://substack.com/@sherylmrobinson

Pints With Aquinas
The Church Crisis No One's Talking About, and How We Win (Bishop Athanasius Schneider) | Ep. 563

Pints With Aquinas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 60:31


In a rare virtual episode His Excellency Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Maria Santissima in Astana, Kazakhstan joins Pints With Aquinas host, Matt Fradd, to discuss his private meeting with Pope Leo XIV, the war on the Latin Mass, Europe's demographic transformation, and why young people are flooding back to traditional Catholicism. His Excellency delivers powerful and unflinching analysis of the Catholic Church's current crisis while offering profound hope for the future. Ep. 563 - - -

Hoopsville
23.18a: Super Size - Part 1

Hoopsville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 124:01


Six weeks remain in the 2025-26 basketball season. In 42 days, both 64-teams NCAA Tournament brackets will be set, but there is a lot of games to decide plenty between now and then. Monday, we super-size Hoopsville by combining Monday shows into one . We will chat with one of the more prolific scorers in DIII history, talk to a program helping cause chaos in their conference, and chat with several programs having milestone seasons and not letting up. And we aren't done there! In Part 2 of this week's podcast, we merge our weekly Top 25 Double-Take show, normally only available for Hoopsville Members, into the live show and available to everyone. Bob Quillman joins Ryan Scott to discuss their Dubious, Deep-Dive, and Debatable selections from this week's Top 25 men's poll. Then Scott Peterson joins us to discuss the women's Top 25, but in a twist we chat about the five most improved teams this year plus a 'lighting round' of 10 (or more?) teams we blindly throw at Scott for his thoughts (anyone you want him to talk about?). Part 1 Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Alexa Charles, Hunter senior guard - Jeff Gard, No. 19 UW-Platteville men's coach - Sean Foster, Salve Regina men's coach - Ella Koebelin, Linfield senior captain Hoopsville is presented by D3hoops.com from the WBCA Studios.

Countermelody
Episode 417. Hail, Queens!

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 95:31


Okay, I confess that the title of this week's episode is intentionally misleading, but if I told you what it actually was outright, you might not listen, and that would be a great loss! On Monday I celebrated Larry Kert for World AIDS Day, and today, I have made a selection of musical settings of the Marian Antiphon Salve Regina, which translated means, “Hail, Queen,” so there you have the inspiration for the episode. In fact, this is an episode chock-full of particularly glorious singing, and I don't think you'll regret spending the time with these glorious Queens of Song (with a few Kings tossed in)! The 11th-century Salve Regina text, far from being dry and dull, provided inspiration for a wide range of composers, primarily of the Baroque (Handel, Vivaldi, Hasse, the Scarlattis, Monteverdi, and a number of others), but also of later vintage (Mozart, Johann Christian Bach, Schubert, and even Puccini). The singers who perform these works are a Who's Who of Countermelody favorites (Helen Donath, Rachel Yakar, Margaret Marshall, Francisco Araiza, Elly Ameling, and Roberta Alexander) and new friends, including three countertenors (Gérard Lesne, John Angelo Messana, and Jochen Kowalski) who provided inspiration to me as a young singer. Dive right in to this episode, my friends, and never fear: would I steer you wrong? Never! The episode begins with a tribute to Madeline Kahn, who died 26 years ago this week. 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 author 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 or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.

Notes From The Aisle Seat
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 5.04 - The "Hard Cider" Edition

Notes From The Aisle Seat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 61:59


Welcome to Season 05 Episode 5.04 - the "Hard Cider" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, the podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia. Guests on this episode include: members of the TwinTiers Theatre Consortium (Mr. Rick Davis, Mr. Zak Covington and Ms. Michelle Conklin); Prof. Peter Tucker/Jago: Into the White; and Mr. Vince Martonis/19th Centiry Chautauqua Pottery lecture. Special guest appearance by Mr. Paul Preston "The Movie Guy" Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page. If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Time Stamps (Approximate) Twin Tiers Theatre Consortium - 02:08 Prof. Peter Tucker/Jago 21:03 Arts Calendar w/Paul Preston - 37:35 Mr. Vince Martonis - 44:39 Artist Links Twin Tiers Theatre Consortium Barrow Civic Theatre (Zak Convington) Palmer Opera House (Michele Conklin) Peter Tucker Vince Martonis Media "Hard Cider Song", Crockett Family Mountaineers, traditional, 1928. "Twin Peaks Theme ("Falling")", from the television series Twin Peaks, created by Mark Frost and David Lynch; theme composed by Angelo Badalamenti, 1990 "Salve Regina", 17th century Gregorian chant, performed by Gregorian Chant Academy, July 2022 "Messe à double chœur: V. Offertoire (Canzon a 8 voci)", performed by Doulce Mémoire and Denis Raisin Dadre; from the album Henri IV & Marie de Medicis, Messe de mariage, April 2011 "Hard Cider", from the album Polaris, performed by the Hickory Project, July 2015, Hickory Productions LLC Box Office at SUNY Fredonia Lake Shore Center for the Arts Main Street Studios Ticket Website WCVF Fredonia WRFA Jamestown   BECOME AN OPERA HOUSE MEMBER!

Sermons For Everyday Living
The Author of the Salve Regina - 9/25/25

Sermons For Everyday Living

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 55:01


September 25th, 2025:  Bl Herman the Cripple - Author of the Salve Regina; Bl Charles of Blois; Parables & Obedience; 3 Spiritual Steps - Deny, Take, Follow; Novena of St Francis - Time for Conversion

The Drill
Episode 2089 - The True Conservative - Thank God it's Sunday!

The Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 19:47 Transcription Available


Father Vijay, Salve Regina, Bishop Barron, Rush Limbaugh, conclusionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-true-conservative--2039343/support.

Radio Family Rosary
8-17-25 : Salve Regina - Floriani

Radio Family Rosary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 21:58


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The Drill
Episode 2076 - The True Conservative - Thank God it's Sunday!

The Drill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 21:57 Transcription Available


Father Peter, Salve Regina, Bishop Barron, Rush Limbaugh, conclusionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-true-conservative--2039343/support.

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)
"Andre is an Idiot" Screening at newportFILM: Director Tony Benna

The Bartholomewtown Podcast (RIpodcast.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 16:36


Send us a textBill Bartholomew welcomes Tony Benna, Director of "Andre is an Idiot", which screens at newportFILM Thurs Aug. 14, at 8:10 p.m. on O'Hare Lawn at Salve Regina. Support the show

The Simple Truth
Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade to Plead for Holy Popes (Bishop Athanasius Schneider) - 7/28/25

The Simple Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 49:25


7/28/25 - Bishop Athanasius Schneider sounds a rallying cry to all Catholics to take up the mightiest spiritual weapon in our arsenal: Our Lady wants you to embark on a Rosary Crusade, under her mantle, to repel the forces of evil and disentangle the vexing problems we face in these troubled times. Bishop Schneider relates that faith, moral life, pastoral and clerical life, and the sacred liturgy are all under withering attack, including from within the Church. But don't lose heart! His Excellency urges believers to unite in imploring Our Lady to intercede for a new era of saintly popes and holy leadership to safeguard, renew, and uplift the Faith. Inspired by the victories wrought through fervent faith and the recitation of the Rosary, such as during the legendary Battle of Lepanto, these reflections illustrate how Marian devotion has the power to restore the Body of Christ — the Holy Catholic Church — and foster holiness in her members. Get the book at https://sophiainstitute.com/product/salve-regina/

The Catholic Current
LTACL: Patriotism, Nationalism, Globalism, or...? (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.)

The Catholic Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 14:47


What happens when nuns, a bishop, and devout Catholics spend Independence Day singing the Salve Regina by firelight—then face off against the modern world? In this episode of Let's Take a closer Look, Father McTeigue explores the tension between faith and Americanism, the heresy Pope Leo XIII warned about, and why true justice demands love of God, family, and country. Watch on Youtube: Patriotism, Nationalism, Globalism, or...?  

Behind the Seams
Ins and Outs of Coaching and Recruiting with Salve Regina's Coach Andrew McKeon

Behind the Seams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 38:45


Today we're sitting down with Salve Regina's Coach Andrew McKeon. As the Associate Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator, Coach McKeon wears a lot of hats at Salve, including the S&C programs. Topics Include:Common traits amongst the best arms year-over-yearHandling strength training without a S&C coachNew topics impacting the recruiting processCoach McKeon joined the Salve Regina baseball staff in July of 2018, taking over as the program's pitching coach and recruiting coordinator. McKeon oversees the development of all pitchers on the staff, assists in working with the hitters and is responsible for developing the year-round strength and conditioning needs of the baseball team.He also assists in all operational tasks of the baseball program such as fundraising and academic support. Since joining the staff, the program has gone 157-58-5 overall and has also earned the ABCA Academic Excellence award in each school year. Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...

The Latin Prayer Podcast
Learn the Salve Regina | FREE Latin Learning Guide (Audio Only)

The Latin Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 20:01


Welcome back to The Latin Prayer Podcast! In this episode, we're learning the Salve Regina—a beloved Marian antiphon traditionally prayed at the end of the day and after the Rosary. This beautiful prayer calls on Our Lady as our life, our sweetness, and our hope, especially in times of trial and exile. I've created a FREE Latin Learning Guide to help you not only memorise the Salve Regina, but also understand each word and its deeper meaning. Whether you're praying it devotionally, teaching it to your children, or looking to grow in love for Our Blessed Mother, this guide is for you. Let's begin!   Find the PDF to the prayer on my Patreon Page - 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. Music Credit: 3MDEHDDQTEJ1NBB0

New Books Network
Salve Regina (with Bishop Athanasius Schneider)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 43:45


“And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling [.…] And he awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace! Be still!' And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. He said to them, “Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?” (Mk 4: 37-41) Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop of Astana in Kazakhstan, has identified the challenges of our age, “a new pagan society,” he calls it, and “anti-Christian”; others have said “post-Christian” or apostolic. Although the time is difficult, Bishop Schneider is not afraid. He tells us to pray and to have confidence in the power or the Rosary, its importance and efficacy. So, today we are talking about his new book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes (Sophia, 2025); he entreats us to petition God that He give us holy popes in the coming years, that the head may lead the body, as the church sails on into the unknown. He also talks about the traditions and history of the Rosary. We also talk about his remarkable life. Bishop Schneider's book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes Bishop Schneider's website, Gloria Dei Bishop Schneider on Wikipedia Another episode of Almost Good Catholics about the Rosary: Annabelle Mosely on Almost Good Catholics, episode 12: Did God Just Wink? Seeing the Numinous All Around Us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

Almost Good Catholics
Salve Regina (with Bishop Athanasius Schneider)

Almost Good Catholics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 43:45


“And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling [.…] And he awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace! Be still!' And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. He said to them, “Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?” (Mk 4: 37-41) Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop of Astana in Kazakhstan, has identified the challenges of our age, “a new pagan society,” he calls it, and “anti-Christian”; others have said “post-Christian” or apostolic. Although the time is difficult, Bishop Schneider is not afraid. He tells us to pray and to have confidence in the power or the Rosary, its importance and efficacy. So, today we are talking about his new book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes (Sophia, 2025); he entreats us to petition God that He give us holy popes in the coming years, that the head may lead the body, as the church sails on into the unknown. He also talks about the traditions and history of the Rosary. We also talk about his remarkable life. Bishop Schneider's book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes Bishop Schneider's website, Gloria Dei Bishop Schneider on Wikipedia Another episode of Almost Good Catholics about the Rosary: Annabelle Mosely on Almost Good Catholics, episode 12: Did God Just Wink? Seeing the Numinous All Around Us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Catholic Studies
Salve Regina (with Bishop Athanasius Schneider)

New Books in Catholic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 43:45


“And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling [.…] And he awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace! Be still!' And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. He said to them, “Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?” (Mk 4: 37-41) Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop of Astana in Kazakhstan, has identified the challenges of our age, “a new pagan society,” he calls it, and “anti-Christian”; others have said “post-Christian” or apostolic. Although the time is difficult, Bishop Schneider is not afraid. He tells us to pray and to have confidence in the power or the Rosary, its importance and efficacy. So, today we are talking about his new book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes (Sophia, 2025); he entreats us to petition God that He give us holy popes in the coming years, that the head may lead the body, as the church sails on into the unknown. He also talks about the traditions and history of the Rosary. We also talk about his remarkable life. Bishop Schneider's book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes Bishop Schneider's website, Gloria Dei Bishop Schneider on Wikipedia Another episode of Almost Good Catholics about the Rosary: Annabelle Mosely on Almost Good Catholics, episode 12: Did God Just Wink? Seeing the Numinous All Around Us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
Salve Regina (with Bishop Athanasius Schneider)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 43:45


“And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling [.…] And he awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace! Be still!' And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. He said to them, “Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?” (Mk 4: 37-41) Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bishop of Astana in Kazakhstan, has identified the challenges of our age, “a new pagan society,” he calls it, and “anti-Christian”; others have said “post-Christian” or apostolic. Although the time is difficult, Bishop Schneider is not afraid. He tells us to pray and to have confidence in the power or the Rosary, its importance and efficacy. So, today we are talking about his new book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes (Sophia, 2025); he entreats us to petition God that He give us holy popes in the coming years, that the head may lead the body, as the church sails on into the unknown. He also talks about the traditions and history of the Rosary. We also talk about his remarkable life. Bishop Schneider's book, Salve Regina: A Rosary Crusade for Holy Popes Bishop Schneider's website, Gloria Dei Bishop Schneider on Wikipedia Another episode of Almost Good Catholics about the Rosary: Annabelle Mosely on Almost Good Catholics, episode 12: Did God Just Wink? Seeing the Numinous All Around Us Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

Journeying With The Saints
Havre to New York: September 8th, 1891

Journeying With The Saints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 5:14


Welcome, Catholic Pilgrims. I'm glad to have you join me today.  Our reading today is from the Feast of the Nativity of Mary in September 1891. There are five priests on board the ship, but Mother Cabrini writes that none of them can say Mass. The only thing I can think is that they are all too seasick to get up and say Mass. So, spiritual communion is what Mother has to be content with.  Today, we will hear beautiful words written about Our Lady. She is a wonderful mother and role model for us all.  Grab your book and open to page 47. *Salve Regina music provided by Harpa Dei

Avoiding Babylon
Toward Easter - Daily Readings & Meditations for Lent 2025 - Day 8

Avoiding Babylon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 15:15 Transcription Available


Want to reach out to us? Want to leave a comment or review? Want to give us a suggestion or berate Anthony? Send us a text by clicking this link!Deep within our Catholic tradition lies the often-forgotten treasure of Embertide – those sacred days of intensified prayer and fasting that punctuate our liturgical year. Today's reflection brings us to Ember Wednesday of the first week in Lent, where we're reminded of the profound spiritual significance these ancient observances hold.The Gospel places before us the sign of Jonah – three days in the whale's belly prefiguring Christ's three days in the heart of the earth. Like the Pharisees who constantly demanded signs despite witnessing countless miracles, we too often seek tangible proofs rather than embracing the mystery of faith. True faith means adhering to divine truths without constant reassurance, trusting even when we cannot see or feel.Perhaps nowhere is this faith more beautifully expressed than in our baptism – that transformative moment when we became adopted children of God. As King Saint Louis IX of France profoundly noted, "I think more of the place of my baptism than of Reims Cathedral where I was crowned King of France, for the dignity of a child of God bestowed upon me at baptism is greater than ruler of the kingdom." How striking that a medieval monarch saw his divine adoption as more significant than his earthly crown! This challenges us to examine our own priorities and appreciate the treasure we received at the baptismal font.While we meticulously plan birthday celebrations marking our physical birth, how often do we commemorate the anniversary of our spiritual rebirth? This Lenten season offers the perfect opportunity to renew our appreciation for baptismal grace through simple practices: singing a Magnificat or Salve Regina in thanksgiving, attending an extra Mass, or establishing family traditions that honor baptismal anniversaries. Through these observances, we keep alive the ember of faith that first ignited in our souls when we became temples of the Holy Spirit.Looking to deepen your Lenten journey? Subscribe now and join our community as we rediscover these ancient rhythms of Catholic spiritual life together!Support the showSponsored by Recusant Cellars, an unapologetically Catholic and pro-life winery from Washington state. Use code BASED25 at checkout for 10% off! https://recusantcellars.com/Also sponsored by Quest Pipe Co. Get your St Isaac Jogues pipe here: https://questpipeco.com/discount/Amish?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fst-isaac-jogues-limited-edition********************************************************Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKsxnv80ByFV4OGvt_kImjQ?sub_confirmation=1https://www.avoidingbabylon.comMerchandise: https://shop.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comRSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonRumble: https://rumble.com/c/AvoidingBabylon

Felieton Tomasza Olbratowskiego
Z czym na Eurowizję?

Felieton Tomasza Olbratowskiego

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 1:44


Bardzo złego wyboru dokonała Polska jeśli chodzi o naszą kandydaturę na Eurowizję. Pomyliliśmy konkurs Eurowizji z festiwalem piosenki, czym Eurowizja nie jest, i poślemy tam Justynę Steczkowską, która umie śpiewać. A przecież za panią Justyną nie ma żadnej historii, która predestynowałaby ją do zajęcia sensownego miejsca. Kto przy zdrowych zmysłach wysyła na Eurowizję matkę dzieciom? Fajną kobitkę. Która, tu dodatkowy minus, tych dzieci nie porzuciła, ani, o zgrozo, nie posłała swoich dzieci na operację zmiany płci. Z czy my startujemy? Z kim? Gdzie tu myk. To już większą szansę miałby Watykan. Dziwne, że Watykan nie wystawia swojego reprezentanta. O Watykan miałby myk: siostra Scholastyka wyrapowałaby Salve Regina, brat Ambroży z Opus Dei i Inkwizytor Arkadiusz wykonaliby układ taneczny, a kardynałowie chórki i mamy zwycięski szoł. To właśnie o szoł chodzi w konkursie Eurowizji, a nie jakieś tam śpiewanie. A Justyna Steczkowska co? Wyjdzie, ładnie zaśpiewa, jak to ona i tyle.

The Matt Allen Show
Sam Sacco Salve Regina Professor - Washington Bridge Revenue Loss Study

The Matt Allen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 29:15


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Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki
This Prayer will change your life. | Pray with me LIVE at 4:44am ET TODAY!

Go(o)d Mornings with CurlyNikki

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 10:46


Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Kris Foster (NOV. 21)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 12:06


Kris Foster, Director of Liturgical Music at St. Mark's parish, joins Morning Light today to talk about the Presentation of Mary (today) and St. Cecilia (tomorrow). Kris then shares a beautiful piece of music from the St. Mark's Schola singing “Salve Regina.” 

“In the (D3FB) Huddle” (S17E21) - Crunchtime Week 8; Deeper NPI Dive; JB's MVPs

"In the (D3FB) Huddle"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 61:29


Once again, Frank & JB review 14 of the most exciting games of the week in their “Crunchtime” #d3fb Week 8 video review. They also look at the Guardian Cap discussion from the Salve Regina game Saturday, name JB's Week 8 MVPs, and dive deeper than ever into the newest NPI rankings for the Division.

Catholic
Son Rise Morning Show - Wednesday 09.25.24

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 113:59


Happy feast of Blessed Herman the Crippled! On today's show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell discuss his extraordinary life, and how he came to write the Salve Regina. Guests include Gary Zimak with more scriptural reflections on turning our worries over to God, and canon lawyer Fr. Philip-Michael Tangorra from the Diocese of Paterson. Plus news, weather, sports and a whole lot more...

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Son Rise Morning Show
Son Rise Morning Show 2024.09.25

Son Rise Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 180:00


Happy feast of Blessed Herman the Crippled! On today's show, Matt Swaim and Anna Mitchell discuss his extraordinary life, and how he came to write the Salve Regina. Guests include Gary Zimak with more scriptural reflections on turning our worries over to God, and canon lawyer Fr. Philip-Michael Tangorra from the Diocese of Paterson. Plus news, weather, sports and a whole lot more… ***** Salve Regina Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy,our life, our sweetness and our hope.To thee do we cry,poor banished children of Eve.To thee do we send up our sighs,mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.Turn then, most gracious advocate,thine eyes of mercy toward us,and after this our exileshow unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus.O clement, O loving,O sweet Virgin Mary. ***** Cincinnati Right to Life is online at cincinnatirighttolife.org. Full list of guestsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Wisdom's Cry
Holy Mary, Mother and Queen

Wisdom's Cry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 20:29


In this episode of Creations Paths, host Charlie, a non-binary sci-fi fantasy writer and practicing Druid, delves into the concepts of the queenship and motherhood of Mary. Charlie explores the significance of Mary in Christian tradition, explaining how she serves as a substitute and stand-in for humanity, emphasizing her role in salvation history and her embodiment of divine feminine power. From Mary's Fiat to her presence as the Queen of Heaven, this video examines her profound impact and importance. Charlie discusses the paradigm shifts in modern, post-modern, and metamodern perspectives on faith and how Mary's queenship counters patriarchal instincts. The episode also touches upon the personal devotional impacts of Mary and how she serves as a source of healing and balance in faith practice.Tips or Donations here: https://ko-fi.com/cedorsett patreon.com/cedorsett Substack: https://www.creationspaths.com/ For Educational Resource: https://wisdomscry.com For all of the things we are doing at The Seraphic Grove go to Creation's Paths https://www.creationspaths.com/ Social Connections: BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/creationspaths.com Threads https://www.threads.net/@creationspaths Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creationspaths/Transcript:[00:00:00] Charlie- New: Salve Regina. Hail holy queen mother and queen blessed Mary mother of God, mother of the church, mother of us all, queen of our hearts. Yes today, we're going to be talking about the queenship of Mary and the motherhood of Mary. Why would a metamodern anarchist like me be all down for calling anybody a queen. Let's talk about that. On today's Creations Paths. Intro. [00:00:27] Charlie- New: Hello everyone. My name is Charlie. I'm a non-binary scifi fantasy writer. I'm also a practicing Druid as is my husband, Brian. Today we're going to be talking about the motherhood, the queenship of Mary. This is I think a hard one for modern folk. Harder for post-modern folk and. I think dirt simple for Metta modern folk. [00:01:01] Brian - New: Ah, the progressions. [00:01:02] Charlie- New: The progression, how the paradigms do shift. So might be confused by those three labels and don't worry. it's fine. a Modernist is somebody who believes in grand unifying ideas. A post-modern is all about deconstruction and tearing those ideas back into there little bitty pieces in a Metamodernism, just kind of dances. Through it all. [00:01:24] Brian - New: about the journey or the dance. [00:01:26] Charlie- New: Its about the journey. It just oscillate back and forth between the grand idea and the deconstruction of it. Here I am sitting here. I pray the Salve Regina, I often. will call out to the queen of heaven, to the queen of our hearts, to the queen of mercy. There's so many wonderful titles that Mary, has. Yet, if you were to tell me that I had to bow to an actual earthly queen, I would laugh at you unless I was at some kind of a ball or something. [00:01:54] Brian - New: Then she going to have to prove herself. [00:01:56] Charlie- New: she going to have to make it work. Why does it matter to us? in this. Day and age to talk about the queenship of Mary. Well, one. As we've talked before and we'll probably always be talking about. When it comes to Mary, Mary is the substitute, the stand in for us in these stories. She is the first who gave that beautiful Fiat. When she said, yes. So that the son of God could be born into the world. She is the one who proclaimed the gospel that the high will be thrown down and their Thrones will be scattered and that the lowly will be brought up. She is the one who was there through all of the. Mysteries of Christ's life. She is the one who was taken into heaven. She is the one who became one. With the father, as Christ is with the father. And is the matrix from whom we are all formed. Mary is so central. To the heart of the faith. If you came from a Protestant upbringing, This may seem. Foreign to you. I know it was when Brian and I first got together because. I have been a Marianist since I was about 16. [00:03:07] Brian - New: When first exposed to these concepts, I was like, what's the point? Like. If you got God, you got Jesus. Aren't you good. Isn't it all? I think. you did two things. One. When you pointed out, that could be good and for some of them that is all they need. That is great and wonderful. But for others, they might not feel. Worthy or they might not feel deserving. Of grace. Of being in the presence of God. Sometimes it's easier to go to the mother. And to be cradled and held by the mother. mothers tend to be non-judging and accepting. And then you handed me saint Louis de Montfort's book and said, read this. Sent me on my way. Which was very fascinating. Read. Pretty fascinating time, but. Not for this episode. [00:03:54] Charlie- New: Well, and he called it right. He did call her a secret of Mary. Is the secret of Marry. Come to your faith. Faithful one. Let me tell you the secret of Mary. As hard as the secret known to, but a few right. Mary is so core to all of this because she is the one who formed Christ. She formed. Jesus. She is the mother. Of Christ. And as such, if we are the body of Christ, she is our mother. But also as the mother of Christ, she is the one who forms us. She is the one that makes us. Who and what we are is Paul. Says she's the heavenly Jerusalem. When thinking about her and her place in the economy of salvation, she is. The pinpoint she's the startup. Yeah. She brought. The holy one, she brought Christ into the world. With her queenship. why should that matter? [00:04:46] Charlie- New: Well, one. I think it's very important to highlight the queenship of Mary. Because it fights against the. Patriarchal instincts of the Imperial church. That even when they want to call her a queen. We'll try to sideline her in many, many ways. And that she. And we, they tried to take her family away. They tried to do all kinds of things. To try to keep her from living in the fullness. That she does. Mary's queenship. Reminds us. Of the power of the feminine. The absolute power, that is there. We often talk about the kingdom of God. I know that there've been people who have tried to move away from that term. Matthew Fox has tried to move away from the term, a lot of, uh, Christian leaders of. Tried realm or. Matthew Fox likes to say queendom. Of God, which. It's just a word that. I don't know. Jingles in my brain in a strange way. If we were to look at the way that these words have been traditionally used. Cause. I think it is important to have a sense of continuity. She is the queen of the kingdom. She stands there. To me. Mary is the answer to the question that the sons of Zebedee ask Jesus, who will sit at your right hand. Oh, Mary. And to me, Jesus answers this question, the first shall be last. And the last shall be first. The one who shall be first will be the servant of all. Mary does not have a prominent role throughout the gospels. And is. Absent. To the point where a lot of people forget that she was there. And you have to point out. No, she's right there. She's right there. Through the entire story, but in her humility, she is. Doing her job, everything. My son tells you do it. She's always pointing. To the Christ. It's only afterwards. Where she is able to take her real true and proper place. Where we see. The role that she plays. I'm not saying that all of us need to just fade into the background. Though, if you're going to be like, Uh, shadow broker. Who's bringing good about into the world. Fade into the background. Make the good things happen. But the story, at least at that time was not about her. Now it is. Like I said that. The story is about Mary start very, very early on. From the Purdue week, Ben gallium. Telium of James. That spends a lot of time on her childhood and her parents. Anne and Joachim. Through to the door mission of Mary that tells us about her assumption into heaven for the first time. Mary becomes the center of the story very quickly in Christian history. And has remained in this primacy. Place. It's because. We need. That mother. Because the Imperial church. Robbed us of a. Maternal God, which by the way, is found throughout the Christian tradition. And the. scriptural one as well. As just a side note. I love giving people the revelation of divine. Knowing. And of divine love for the first time. By Julian of Norwich because when they see the phrase of mother Christ, For the first time, it just kind of shatters their expectations. And when you remember that this woman is a Saint in the Episcopalian and Catholic, like every church claims her. She uses the phrase mother Christ. We had a lot in that book actually. Because the divine feminine has always been there. But it gets hidden. Like Mary. Was it. This pivotal person. In the history of our faith. She raised. The Christ child. She was there when they fled into Egypt and she was there when they came back. She's the one that would have instilled his morals and ethics and to him as he's growing up. And yet we don't get to see. Hardly any of that. In scripture. By stressing that this unseen. Character. Is our queen. Because Queens are. majestic. They're powerful. It reminds us one. When we think about our own families. How very often. It was our mother and sisters and whatnot who kept everything flowing. Moving smoothly. Unseen by our hands you just woke up and there was breakfast cause. I don't know. You were a child and didn't think about where the breakfast came from. It was just there on the table when you got up. Now your mom got up before you and made that breakfast. Maybe. not all mothers. But you get the gist of what I'm trying to say. Power. It's not always loud. This is the other thing I love about the idea of the queenship of Mary. When we think of the kingship of God. You get images of like a Cecil B DeMille movie, god on the top of the mountain. Moses. These are my 10 commandments. It was booming voice coming down from heaven. We forget that we're told that the voice of God is. A whisper. It's a still small voice. It's a Russel. Leaves in the wind. It's a subtle voice. It's not this. Booming voice. In fact, when we actually read the story in. Exodus of them receiving the 10 sayings. It says, the voice of God was on the mountain and the people saw it. Which is a very interesting turn of phrase. Because they saw the voice, they didn't hear it. They saw the voice. It was a powerful image. We give this very. Strong vocal voice. Then when we think about. The queen. Especially with Mary, like I said, with her seeming absence yet. Ever presence in the gospels. It reminds us to listen for that actual real voice of God. That quiet. Still small voice of God that. Like what the experience of Elijah. God, wasn't in the fire, God wasn't in the earthquake. God, wasn't in the wind. But after all these three things, There was a still small voice. That's where we find the voice of God. That's where we find it in Mary. Mary is such an ever pervading presence in our lives. Queen of the angels queen of our hearts. These are not just words that I say because they're written in the litany somewhere. This is my experience of Mary. When I say I became a Marianist when I was 16. That's because. I was raised Baptist. I've talked about this bit, but I didn't convert to Catholicism. adulthood. I wasn't raised with Mary. Mary. Wasn't a part of my childhood. I found her. I found the secret of Mary. It gave me meaning and purpose. Like St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. When I thought about her. My heart. Warmed up. It brought me to life in a way that very few other thoughts had. It gave me meaning and purpose. Gave me something to strive for. When we say in the prayers, our life, our sweetness here below. That's Mary. Now there are thousands of words and pages written. About her, but when you look at the scripture, she's here, she's there. She doesn't have that profound presence. But she's there in all of it. Throughout the whole thing. That loving presence of that sweet divine mother. Guiding us and leading us. Ever forward. I love calling out to. Our queen. [00:11:59] Brian - New: It's also through Mary that. I find. Healing in the imagery of the kingdom of heaven. I know a lot of people nowadays. Bristle. At that term, as you pointed out earlier, But it is through Mary. As queen. We realize it puts things back into balance. It moves away from the falsehoods of misogyny. The false hoods of the significant figure in history that the one person that does. Man. Man history. Falsehoods and Mary helps to heal that because then you realize it's a king and a queen. It is in a way, going back to the time of judges. Which the old Testament. God said was the better way to have things. Anyhow, it's a council. It's not just this one dictation on high. That's not voice. It's the loud voice and the quiet voice. It's both together. It's the. action that you see. And the action that you don't see. [00:12:56] Charlie- New: It brings us back to the Elohim to God and. Cause the truest sense that divine counsel, that. True unity that said, let us make man in our image. And then he made them. Male and female. in unity and harmony and altogether. In one. That really is. The heart of what's missing and a lot of modern faith and a lot of modern practice. I have a very strong devotion to Mary. It's rivaled only by my devotion with Bridget. And if you've ever studied the prayers. Of our ancestors. Mary and Bridgid are almost always. Invoked together. In fact. It said that Bridgid. They say, this is about the saint, but I feel like this is more true of the goddess. was the foster mother of Jesus that she was the handmade. She was the midwife. That helped. Mary give birth to Jesus. And of course St. Bridget of Kildare could not have done that. But Bridgette could have done that. It's Bridget has always been and always will be. Like all the faces of God. So we see them together. When you see them together. Something magical happens because it erodes this idea of competition. It erodes the site idea of there being anything. Any vine for the attention or affections of the king. Mary is there. Bridget is there? Jesus is there. We are there. we don't have to fight about it. We don't have to beg to be seen. Because we are. personally like the terms king and queen for God. And Mary, just for one other reason. Because that's where the kingdom is. The kingdom of God is not of this world. By remembering that my true queen, my true king is not of this world. It makes it easier not to set up a queen or king in this world. So on this day, when we're remembering the queenship of Mary. I recommend maybe. watch Sister Act again. Right before we started this podcast, I played the salvia Regina. From the sister act soundtrack to get us. Ready. For this episode. Maybe watch one of my favorite movies. the song of Bernadette, which is about. Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Bernadette Soubirous. When she had the visions of Mary. love that movie so much. It's also a good movie. If you've never seen Vincent Price play anything, but in a horror movie. He still plays kind of the villain of the movie, it's an interesting role. That is not what I've come to expect to see as a Vincent Price would be. He's very good at it. Go out and. Just listen to nature. The queenship of Mary is everywhere. When we think about may, which is the traditional month where we celebrate Mary. So many of the songs invoke the lilies of the field and the flowers and the birds and the butterflies. That nature, because. The love of our divine mother. Is the most natural thing. I think I should just take just a moment. Cause I keep saying our divine mother and I know people that are coming from Protestant. Upbringing may have a problem with that. Mary is the mother of God. If you believe that Jesus has God. Mary is Jesus's mother. They're four by the transit of property. Mary is the mother of God. It's in the book. Whether there was a god. Before. Is a stupid question that gets asked by people that aren't really thinking, and they're just wanting to cause problems. Of course there was a god before. But Mary. Made that God. Mary. Is the vehicle through which Christ. That same cosmic Christ. That. Created everything and holds the universe together. Through Mary, that Christ came into this world. We meet him in the form of Jesus Christ. [00:16:51] Brian - New: When going back there was the Shekinah. Kina Shekinah. There you go. Thank you. [00:16:57] Charlie- New: have feelings about how Mary relates to the Shekinah, but that's a whole bag of worms, Mary as the lost princess. I really in my heart of hearts, believe that. I don't believe that anyone else has to believe that, but yes, in my heart of hearts, Yeah, Mary is the presence of God. The sweet. Shekinah the. The tent that covers us and holds us and one family. I guess 100% in my heart of hearts. I believe that. And for that alone makes her the queen. [00:17:27] Brian - New: the wind that supports us by day and the. Pillar, flame that lights our way and protects us. Our path at night. In the darkness. [00:17:36] Charlie- New: If you're into. More traditional things. Open up a prayer book. Say a rosary. Say a litany. Beautiful lit news. Just say the Regina Caeli. [00:17:47] Brian - New: For the Druids out there just take a moment today. Go outside. Sit under a tree. Sit in the mother's embrace. No, that we're all worth it. Raul. We're all. Okay. No matter how dark we are. We're all good. Some level. Mom always gives us a hug no matter what. Or how filthy we come in from playing outside. [00:18:06] Charlie- New: She is. Like the prayer says our life, our sweetness here below. Oh, Maria. This is a much more devotional episode than I thought it was going to end up being. But. It's hard for me to talk about Mary and not just. Break out into just extolling her brilliance and her virtues and just my absolute love and admiration for her. She has answered our prayers. With felt her presence in our darkest times. She she is with us. She cares for us. She is our mother and our queen. And I hope that. If you've. You've had those experiences too. And if you haven't. We fly to your patronage. Holy Mary mother of God. Never hasn't been known that anyone. Who has flown. Two, your. Who has asked you if anything has ever been turned away, empty. It's an old prayer. And it's a prayer that is still in use today because it is still true today. So this, this has helped you and you think that, you know, somebody else who would like it, please share that helps us. Grow. If you haven't already like us or. Subscribe or follow or. Leave a review or whatever you could do on wherever you're listening to the sounds of our voice. It really does help us out a lot. If you have any questions instead of https://www.creationspaths.com/ and you can either put them in the chat over there, or you can. Comment them on the bottom of this episode. Let us know what you think. You can also comment over on YouTube or Spotify. We get to see those as well. If you have a few dollars that you can pass our way. You always sign up for a membership. Really helps us out a lot. Helps us keep. This podcast coming to you also. We're going to be doing some classes and not too distant future. And. The those who have. Joined the membership are going to get access to those early. So. Just so, you know, They're there. There's some treats coming. Anyhow. Yeah, wholly queen and thrown the ball. May the grace of Mary. Our queen and our mother. He with you now and forevermore. Amen. Amen. Get full access to Creation's Paths at www.creationspaths.com/subscribe

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts
Morning Light - Kris Foster (AUG. 15)

Salt & Light Catholic Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 12:11


Kris Foster from St. Mark's Catholic Community provides this week's "Sacred Music" segment of Morning Light. With today celebrating the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Kris shares her version of Salve Regina.

Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary

A monthly article to let you know of any upcoming variations to the Little Office of Our Lady seems like a useful thing. Except that there aren't any variations coming up until Saturday 30th November 2024. That's right, the Little Office is so easy, that it is pretty much the same every day (except for the Matins Psalms) from Trinity Sunday through to the Saturday before the First Sunday of Advent. However, my PDF files describing how to sing the Little Office do change on a more erratic basis. A monthly newsletter could be an opportunity for encouraging the further refinement and development of these files.I have just this minute added links to a Terce booklet I assembled for a family gathering around this time last year - Office 1 with Salve Regina. Also a Medieval Lauds booklet, which includes the extra psalms which Pope St Pius X took out in 1910, plus the tune for the Commemoration of Saints which was part of the Little Office back then.A few weeks ago someone contacted me about funny variations on the price on my Udemy course. I forthwith set up a coupon to make the course free for the first 100 subscribers. So far 10 people have taken up the offer, which expires 08/19/2024 10:48 PM PDT (GMT -7). This button should apply the code ASSUMPTION24 for you:Yes, the Feast of the Assumption is coming up on Thursday 15th August. This is one of the very few Holy Days of Obligation still in force in Australia. (The only other one that hasn't been transferred to a Sunday is Christmas Day). Check your local diocese for your local obligations.This might be a good time to mention my attempt at a 2024 Planner for the Little Office:The little numbers in circles give some indication of which Office is prayed when, if you use the Office 1, 2 and 3 naming system. Basically, Office 1 is most of the year, Office 2 is Advent and the feast of the Annunciation and Office 3 is for Christmas through to the feast of the Purification of Our Lady on 2nd February.So, that's more information than I expected for this first stab at a monthly update. I hope you found it helpful and I look forward to another effort in September!Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary at littleoffice.substack.com/subscribe

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast
JAM Spotlight Series with Salve Regina University Department Chair, Lindsay Guarino

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 40:49


Today we take a moment to highlight another great program in higher education, Salve Regina University.  We were lucky enough to speak with Department Chair and Dance Program Coordinator, Lindsay Guarino, about this unique program.  Lindsay also has had a hand in changing the program and has been involved in some incredible projects.  Located in Rhode Island, this program has specialty focuses as well as flexibility.    We hope you enjoy our chat today with Lindsay Guarino.Program overview:At Salve Regina University, the bachelor's degree in dance offers a transformative education through the study of dance in a liberal arts environment.  Through the curriculum, students engage in critical dialogue, physical practice and creative production as they study dance history, theory, technique, performance, composition and pedagogy.  Students develop their artistic voices across a range of styles, including jazz, contemporary, tap, hip hop and ballet.  The curriculum emphasizes jazz studies with courses designed to honor, investigate and practice jazz as a historically Black American art form best understood through awareness of one's own identity and culture.  Community is at the heart of Salve Regina's dance program with an environment that encourages and supports individuality, personal creativity, dynamic exchanges of energy, risk-taking and resilience - all enduring values within the jazz aesthetic.About Lindsay:Lindsay Guarino is a jazz dance artist, educator and scholar.  As associate professor and department chair of Music, Theatre and Dance at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI she has grown the dance program from a minor to a B.A. focused in jazz and justice.  As an educator and a leader, Lindsay prioritizes community at the heart of her practice and seeks to cultivate spaces where individuality is celebrated and recognized as vital to personal and collective growth.  Lindsay's commitment to revealing and preserving jazz dance in connection to its roots led her to co-edit Jazz Dance: A History of the Roots and Branches (University Press of Florida, 2014), and the award winning text Rooted Jazz Dance: Africanist Aesthetics and Equity in the Twenty-First Century (UPF, 2022).  Through the National Dance Education Organization, Lindsay developed and planned two special topics jazz dance conferences (2016 & 2019) and developed and taught Jazz Dance Theory and Practice for their Online Professional Development Institute.  She appears in and consulted on the documentary Uprooted: The Journey of Jazz Dance (2020), available on HBO Max.Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com

Ask A Priest Live
4/25/24 - Fr. John-Mary Bowlin

Ask A Priest Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 45:56


Fr. John-Mary Bowlin serves as Parish Priest at St. Jude Catholic Church in Gun Barrel City, Texas. He served in the U.S. Army and was ordained a priest in June of 2012.     In Today's Show: I can't stop feeling anxious about the end times even after going to Confession and doing lots of reading and research. Can you tell me what the Catholic church teaches about this subject? When multiple mysteries of the Rosary are being prayed, should the Salve Regina be prayed in between? Is it correct that if we are in friendship with sinners or don't warn them of their sin, God will hold us responsible if they go to Hell? Would we be condemned to Hell for this error? How does Catholicism view self-help and self-improvement and how does that fit in with surrendering to God's will? What does the church teach about forgiveness, particularly forgiving those who have committed exceptionally grievous offenses against us? In Matthew 19:24, it says "Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” I was wondering how to interpret this. I am thirteen and one of my largest aspirations is to be rich and successful, and I wanted to know if you could be rich, have fast cars, big boats, etc. and still do right by the Lord. Father Bowlin's brother priest invades the show... There's a life sized image of Our Lady. It appears she has no head covering. I don't recall where this is at, but it is outside. I thought it was odd. I've always seen Our Lady with a head covering. Your thoughts, please? What measures can we take whilst wearing saint medals and praying using "shrines" with imagery of Jesus and Mary etc. to avoid idolatry? For those like myself who don't have access to a solid youth formation group in their area, what might you recommend as an alternative for kids? Why hadn't Jesus taken His Mother Mary to Heaven at His Ascension? Before Christ, the Jews did not know about the Trinitarian nature of God until Jesus manifested himself. Is it possible that like Jesus, there might be another person of God that hasn't been manifested to us yet, or is the mystery complete? Does being blind, visually impaired or hearing impaired impede someone from being accepted into the priesthood? Are there situations of extreme poverty when parents are able to live with their daughter and her husband and children even though the daughter and husband were not married in the church?   Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!

The Diaries of Netovicius the Vampire
The Diaries of Netovicius the Vampire - Chapter Sixteen : Salve Regina

The Diaries of Netovicius the Vampire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 8:35


TW - Talk of a college suicide. Non-graphic. Art by https://twitter.com/sp8cequ33n Sounds of Newport. Free use. words, voices, production by https://www.hugopierremartin.com/

New England Baseball Journal Podcast
Salve Regina Coach Eric Cirella

New England Baseball Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 31:26


Coach Eric Cirella of Salve Regina, a top-ranked D3 college baseball program, is the guest. Cirella attributes the team's success to quality recruiting, a talented coaching staff, and the program's development over years. Salve Regina offers a blend of competitive athletics and academic excellence, with Newport, Rhode Island's location being a significant draw. Cirella reflects on his baseball journey, including playing under his father at Salve Regina and his brief stint in professional baseball, which shaped his coaching career. He emphasizes building relationships and adapting coaching strategies from various mentors. The conversation covers Salve Regina's recruiting strategy, focusing on talent that Division I programs overlook, and cultivating a mindset of determination and improvement in athletes.

Catholic Answers Live
#11461 Mary in the Bible - Fr. John Waiss

Catholic Answers Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023


Questions Covered: 15:45 – Why do we refer to Mary as ‘our life' in the Hail Holy Queen? 19:03 – Have you done research on the books about Mary by Sister Mary of Agreda? 22:44 – I'm Protestants. What do we make of the response that Jesus gives that almost sounds like he's degrading his mother in Lk.11:27? 29:58 – Did Mary have other children? 37:43 – Heart of Jesus Radio… Can you clarify the interpretation of ‘Our Life' in the Salve Regina? I thought it was a reference to Jesus. 42:08 – My Baptist friend claimed that Mary was a sinner. What’s the response to this? 45:07 – Isn’t it logical that there would be a large emphasis on Mary since half the population is women? 46:53 – Is it possible for Mary to have said no since she was already sinless? 48:34 – Do Genesis 3:15 and Isaiah 7:14 refer to Mary 51:38 – I'm protestant and am making my way to the Church. Father, your way of talking about Mary is contributing to me getting closer. …

The Basketball Strong Podcast
Michael Plansky: Using Basketball to Bring Young People with Disabilities & Student-Athletes Together

The Basketball Strong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 126:19


Basketball is in Michael Plansky's blood. Two of his brothers won state titles in high school, his dad coached his sister's teams to another state championship, and his brother Mark played on Villanova's 1985 NCAA championship team. After his own successful playing career in both basketball and baseball at Fairfield University ended, Michael decided to move into coaching. After serving as an assistant at Brandeis University for four years, Michael learned from the legendary Tom Davis at University of Iowa.He then moved on to Saint Michael's College, where the men's team won their postseason conference title. As they went on to the NCAA Tournament, Michael's twins were born prematurely at 26 weeks. Soon after, he accepted the head coaching job at Salve Regina University. On the way to practice for the team's conference tournament, Michael found out that his son Max had cerebral palsy. After leading Salve Regina to a regular season championship and program wins record, he took Endicott College to two conference tournament titles and NCAA berths. Following roles as an athletic director and a leader of a veterans' charity, Michael founded the non-profit You're With Us, which began after Northeastern University's basketball team welcomed Max into their team and their hearts.In this episode, Michael shared:·       How his father's cancer battle inspired him to become his best on and off the court·       What Tom Davis taught him about coaching philosophy·       How he coped with parenting premature twins and a player getting meningitis during his first season as a head coach·       Why Coach Bill Coen and the Northeastern University basketball team changed his son Max's life·       What You're With Us is doing to empower teens and young adults with disabilitiesLearn more about You're With Us at www.yourewith.us and follow them on Instagram @youre_with_us and on Twitter @youre_with_us

Walking With Dante
The Kings Who Dodged What They Should Have Done, Part Two: PURGATORIO, Canto VII, Lines 82 - 136

Walking With Dante

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 31:44


In the last episode of this podcast, we glossed (or explained) the long list of rulers who are in the darkening dale ahead of us, as well as Dante, Virgil, and Sordello.In this episode, let's ask interpretive questions of this long, difficult passage at the end of PURGATORIO, Canto VII. Some of these questions have answers; some, tentative answers; and some, mere speculation. But that's the intellectual fun of the walk with Dante!Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I ask ten questions of this tough passage in PURGATORIO.Here are the segments for this episode of WALKING WITH DANTE:[02:06] My English translation of the passage: Purgatorio, Canto VII, lines 82 - 136. If you'd like to read along or drop a comment to continue the conversation, please go to my website: markscarbrough.com.[06:28] The ten questions: First, How do we know these are all "negligent rulers"?[09:45] How is the antiphon "Salve Regina" significant for this passage (and maybe for PURGATORIO as a whole)?[13:21] Is there an allegorical (or symbolic) significance to the "not steep" approach to this dale?[14:33] Does the passage verge toward nihilism?[16:15] Is Dante a proto-democratic thinker?[18:13] How is political power bestowed in Dante's day?[19:40] Is there humor in this passage?[22:16] How does Dante believe political power should be bestowed?[25:02] How are PURGATORIO Cantos VI and VII connected?[27:21] Who is the intended audience of this passage?

THE OUR CATHOLIC PRAYERS PODCAST
Latin Prayers: An Important Aid to Holiness

THE OUR CATHOLIC PRAYERS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 10:39


Prayers in Latin can provide great heavenly grace using “the universal language of the church”, The transcription for this Podcast can be found at https://www.ourcatholicprayers.com/Latin-Prayers.html  ADDITIONAL LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST: A Directory of Latin Mass Locations A Collection of Latin Prayers The Adoramus Latin Prayers Page A Musical Setting of the Pater Noster (the Our Father) A Musical Setting of the Ave Maria (the Hail Mary) A Musical Setting of the Salve Regina (the Hail Holy Queen)      

Daily Rosary
Sept 16, 2023, Holy Rosary (Joyful Mysteries)

Daily Rosary

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 29:07


Friends of the Rosary: Yesterday in the New Testament (Jn 19:25-27), we read how Jesus, nailed to the Cross, looked to His mother and the disciple whom He loved. He said to Mary, "Woman, behold, your son," and then to John the Apostle, "Behold, your mother." And from that hour, the disciple took her into his home. In entrusting Mary to John, Christ Jesus was, in a real sense, entrusting Mary to all those who would be friends of Him down through the ages. The Immaculate Mary is the Mother of God and the Mother of Humanity. And as a good mother, she is actively working restlessly for her children. We meet Jesus through Mary. Our Protestant brothers should recognize this scriptural truth, receiving the joy of Mary. Our Queen of all the saints is our "life, sweetness, and our hope," as we say every day in the Salve Regina. Ave Maria!Jesus, I Trust In You!Our Lady of Sorrows, Pray for Us! To Jesus through Mary! + Mikel A. | RosaryNetwork.com, New York • ⁠September 16, 2023, Today's Rosary on YouTube | Daily broadcast at 7:30 pm ET

Chant School
Salve Regina (Solemn Tone) | My Favorite Gregorian Chant

Chant School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 19:22


Link to MusicLearn to sing the Solemn Tone of the Salve Regina. This beautiful Marian Antiphon is traditionally sung after the Rosary and after Night Prayer during Ordinary time. Mary has also revealed in visions that this is one of her favorites!

YourClassical Daily Download
Franz Liszt - Salve Regina

YourClassical Daily Download

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 5:14


Welcome to the Choral Stream Download, a handpicked, free, downloadable piece of choral music available every weekend as part of the Daily Download. (Note: This once-a-week selection is not part of the Daily Download's weekly theme, which runs Monday through Friday.) Franz Liszt - Salve Regina Stuttgart Radio Choir Rupert Huber, conductor More info about today's track: Hanssler HC91106 Courtesy of Naxos of America Inc. ▼ Download: Click on the down-arrow icon in the player above to save this week's track! Have a request for the Choral Stream Download? Send it to us at choralstream@mpr.org.

The Podcast About Division III Baseball
Episode 123: 2023 NCAA TOURNAMENT PREVIEW MEGA-POD

The Podcast About Division III Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 128:47


Welcome to Episode 123 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball! We begin with our reaction to the field of 60 and how we felt about our projections, and the surprising exclusion of UW-Whitewater (but also why it made sense). Then, we discuss all 16 regionals, with each regional covering seeds 1, 4, 2, 3 in that order: Baltimore (11:38) Johns Hopkins, PSU-Altoona, Randolph-Macon, St. John Fisher New London (19:52) Wheaton (MA), Husson, Tufts, Mitchell Cortland (32:43) Cortland, St. Joseph's (L.I.), Ithaca, Eastern Connecticut Bridgewater (42:48) Endicott, Bridgewater State, Middlebury, Johnson and Wales Marietta (49:46) Marietta, Adrian, Mary Washington, Case Western Dallas (57:19) Salve Regina, Keystone, Misericordia, Washington and Jefferson Granville (1:06:28) Denison, Beloit, Baldwin Wallace, Spalding Aurora (1:13:55) Aurora, John Carroll La Crosse (1:18:58) UW-La Crosse, Bethany Lutheran, Buena Vista, Bethel Stevens Point (1:24:50) UW-Stevens Point, Augustana, Webster, Loras Winchester (1:32:16) Shenandoah, TCNJ, Christopher Newport, Immaculata Rocky Mount (1:39:52) Lynchburg, Lebanon Valley, North Carolina Wesleyan, Elizabethtown Birmingham (1:45:35) Birmingham-Southern, Lewis and Clark, La Verne, Franklin Marshall (1:51:56) East Texas Baptist, Cal Lutheran, Pacific, Trinity (TX) Glenside (1:59:00) Arcadia, Susquehanna, Rowan, Brockport Harrisburg (2:03:57) Salisbury, PSU-Harrisburg Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ.  Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uk8q4iUrMUZRriKM1Akfx?si=b6820eb311f847f1  Support us on Patreon -- this will never be behind a paywall but we appreciate any support to help cover our podcasting hosting fees and all the hours we put into making these pods possible! https://patreon.com/user?u=87461961&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours
2.8.23 Vespers, Wednesday Evening Prayer

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 17:41


Vespers, Evening Prayer for the 5th Wednesday of Ordinary Time, February 8, 2023. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. Or for direct support, Venmo @SingtheHours Deus in Adjutorium – "O God, come to my assistance" Hymn: "Caeli Deus Sanctissime," Pope St. Gregory the Great Psalm 27 (Gregorian tone 8) Antiphon I is based on Illuminatio Mea, for Psalm 26(27), Liber antiphonarius, Solesmes, 1960, p. 86 Antiphon II is based on Exaudi Domine, from The Liber Usualis, Solesmes, 1961, p. 1801 Canticle: Colossians 1v12-20 (Gregorian tone 4E) 9:20 Reading: James 1v19-22, 25 (simple NT reciting tone) Reading: James 1v19-22, 25 (simple NT reciting tone) Responsory: Claim me once more as your own, Lord, and have mercy on me. (StH adaptation of “Rédime me, Dómine,” Liber antiphonarius, Solesmes, 1960, p. 96) Magnificat (English, Gregorian tone 8, simple) 13:20 Intercessions: Lord, show us your love. The Lord's Prayer (ICEL chant) Concluding Prayer 15:40 Dominus Nos Benedicat – "May the Lord bless us..." Salve Regina (simple) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
The true story of 16 Carmelite nuns who sang all the way to the French guillotine

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 29:08


In July 1974, sixteen members of the Carmel of Compiegne, France, were executed under the guillotine in the final days of the French Revolution's “Reign of Terror.” They are called venerated martyrs in the Catholic Church, who sang “Salve Regina” and other hymns all the way to their deaths. Their story of faith and perseverance has inspired a novella, movies, and now an opera, Francis Poulenc's “Dialogues des Carmélites,” drawn from John Dexter's classic 1977 production. Gloria interviews soprano Christine Goerke, who plays the Carmeltine prioress Madame Lidoine. They talk about Christine's own faith journey and preparation for this powerful role, along with Gloria's spiritual connection as a third-order Carmelite.  The Metropolitan Opera is showcasing Dialogues des Carmélites through January 28, 2023.  Please consider supporting this show by becoming a digital subscriber to America at www.americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours
1.11.23 Vespers, Wednesday Evening Prayer

The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 17:41


Vespers, Evening Prayer for the 1st Wednesday of Ordinary Time, January 11, 2023. Thanks for praying with us, for inquiries, requests, feedback, please email singthehours@gmail.com. To support this work, visit www.patreon.com/singthehours. Or for direct support, Venmo @SingtheHours Deus in Adjutorium – "O God, come to my assistance" Hymn: "Caeli Deus Sanctissime," Pope St. Gregory the Great Psalm 27 (Gregorian tone 8) Antiphon I is based on Illuminatio Mea, for Psalm 26(27), Liber antiphonarius, Solesmes, 1960, p. 86 Antiphon II is based on Exaudi Domine, from The Liber Usualis, Solesmes, 1961, p. 1801 Canticle: Colossians 1v12-20 (Gregorian tone 4E) 9:20 Reading: James 1v19-22, 25 (simple NT reciting tone) Responsory: Claim me once more as your own, Lord, and have mercy on me. (StH adaptation of “Rédime me, Dómine,” Liber antiphonarius, Solesmes, 1960, p. 96) Magnificat (English, Gregorian tone 8, simple) 13:20 Intercessions: Lord, show us your love. The Lord's Prayer (ICEL chant) Concluding Prayer 15:40 Dominus Nos Benedicat – "May the Lord bless us..." Salve Regina (simple) The Liturgy of the Hours (Four Volumes), ©1974, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Readings and Old and New Testament Canticles (except the Gospel Canticles) are from the New American Bible © 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.