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Word & Sermon Weekly –Good Friday: Tenebrae Service – April 18, 2025 The First Reading: John 18:1–11 The Second Reading: John 18:12-27 The Third Reading: John 18:28-40 The Fourth Reading: John 19:1–16a The Fifth Reading: John 19:16b–24 The Sixth Reading: John 19:25–30 The Seventh Reading: John 19:31–42 Reading of Isaiah 52:13—53:12 Learn more about Zion Lutheran Church and the Christian faith, by subscribing to this podcast, and joining us next Sunday by visiting www.zionhiawatha.org
For our Good Friday gathering, Pastor Gabe and Pastor Marcus, along with STEPS student James Wilson, reflect on Jesus' final words on the cross.
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A dramatic, scriptural retelling of The Passion of the Christ. “Tenebrae” is an old word with Latin roots which means “shadows.” It is given this name to reflect the darkness of Jesus' final hours and his crucifixion.Re-living the final hours of Jesus' life is important. It helps bring into focus the miraculous victory the Father, the Son, and the Spirit enacted through overcoming the cruel cross and defeating the powers of sin and death once and for all.It's also important to realize that the victory enacted in these events are part of Jesus's life and ministry. In other words, Jesus' death on the cross is not disconnected from His life.
Tenebrae is a Christian remembrance of Christ's crucifixion. The music and scripture chosen commemortes the darkeness that seeks to overcome the inextinguashable light of the Son of God. Tenebrae prepares the Christ for the darkness and hope of the Paschal Triduum. Music by St. Mark Choir pursuant to One License Annual License w/Podcasting # A-726294
What if one of the most hauntingly beautiful liturgies of Holy Week is also one of the least known?In this episode, liturgical expert Chris Carstens unpacks the rich tradition of Tenebrae, a service that blends candlelight, psalms, and silence to draw us deeply into the mystery of Christ's Passion. Jess and Chris discuss: What Tenebrae is, where it comes from, and how it fits into the rhythm of Holy Week The meaning behind the extinguishing candles and the chanting of psalms Why Tenebrae is making a comeback—and how to prepare for your first experience of it Christopher Carstens directs the Office for Sacred Worship in the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin; coordinates the Institute for Liturgical Studies at Christendom College; and edits the Adoremus Bulletin. He serves as a consultant to the USCCB's Committee on Divine Worship, and he is author of A Devotional Journey into the Mass and A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery (Sophia), as well as Principles of Sacred Liturgy: Forming a Sacramental Vision (Hillenbrand Books). He and his family live in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin.You can check out Chris' book here: A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery
This week we watched Tenebrae (1982) and discuss 70's vs 80's Goblin soundtracks, the most determined guard dog ever found in a movie, and the batsh*t crazy ending to this story.Our plot discussion begins at 21:31Content warning: We love horror and want everyone to enjoy it accessibly and safely. In general, assume we may talk about violence, gore, death, and scary situations. We provide a customized content warning about the movie for each episode during the episode, before launching into the plot. If you have particular triggers, please check the movie on doesthedogdie.com.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul's Chapel, one of the oldest buildings in New York City, guests find a seat and hold a candle, while 30 minutes of improvised music by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street fill the space. There's nothing to do but listen. Tenebrae factae sunt – Francis Poulenc
Markus Pfandler-Pöcksteiner war schon als Kind fasziniert von den kirchlich geprägten Fasten- und Feierzeiten. In der Sendung macht er sich ausgehend von seinen Erfahrungen als (Kirchen-)Musiker, Vater und Psychotheratherapeut Gedanken über die bewusste Reduktion, die neue Räume öffnet und ungeahnnte Erfahrungen von Fülle bereit hält.Musik:Johann Nepomuk David, Partita "Es ist ein Schnitter, heißt der Tod" aus dem Album "Zeitenströme" (Markus Pfandler-Pöcksteiner an der großen Orgel der Stiftskirche Altenburg)Aus "Tenebrae" mit dem Studio Vocale Wien unter der Leitung von Markus Pfandler-PöcksteinerFrancis Poulenc, Vinea mea electaJosquin des Prez, Qui jacuisti mortuusGestaltung der Sendung: Veronika Bonelli
From the beach to the dancefloor... 1. Ola Gjeilo - The Spheres (Perfomed by Tenebrae and The Chamber Orchestra Of London)2. Karma Sutra - Sugar Steps3. Vampire Weekend - I Think UR a Contra4. Lorne Balfe - Two Tribes (ft Kevin Blumenfeld)5. Che-Yung - Waterbreathing (Extended Mix)6. Dennis Sheperd x Joston - Sugar Coat (Brandon Le Extended Remix) 7. Chicane - Nineteen Eighty Five8. Florian Gasperini & Alex Coustenoble - Nytheria (Extended Mix)9. mölly & Bridges - Daylight (Extended Mix)10. Black 8 - Snowfall 11. Jakatta - My Vision (feat. Seal) (Looking Back) 12. Chicane - Windbrake (Walsh & McAuley Mix)
This week on the show, we're taking a look at the horror-comedy Companion, along with some other stuff including Red Rooms, Tenebrae, Falling Stars, Deep Impact, Iced, and Mountains.0:00 - Intro0:57 - Companion review14:32 - Watch list30:56 - New releases
Kevin and Erin discuss the horror "Classic": Tenebrae. Spoilers aplenty! Like and share this episode, and check us out at https://linktr.ee/TPodcastTWDie. TJ from http://introoutrobed.com custom-made our music! Use my special link https://zen.ai/OPqxxQiaqgDLKVIziDbCE-bL9F-GRRqYLBJ5f6qmlwU to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
In the horror community, the easiest way to show you are a fan is by what you wear. The horror T-shirt has been a staple in the fandom for what seems like forever. But it wasn't always like that. To say that fans have it easy today is a slight understatement. Not only in terms of their availability, but of the selection that is out there! It is an easy way to show the public that you are a card-carrying horror fan, whether you're wearing a Texas Chain Saw t-shirt, Cannibal Holocaust, or even a Night of the Living Dead shirt, it gives others that immediate notation that this person likes horror films. Fright Rags, one of the bigger horror T-shirt companies, has been around for over 2 decades, so we decided to ask owner/operator Ben Scrivens on the show to not only talk about the ins and outs of running a T-shirt company, but also to talk about our love of horror films and conventions. Films mentioned in this episode: Blood Sucking Freaks (1976), Braindead (1992), Bride of Re-Animator (1990), Burial Ground (1981), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Christine (1983), Day of the Dead (1985), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead 2 (1987), Faces of Death (1978), Friday the 13th (1980), Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982), Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988), The Gates of Hell (1980), The Greasy Strangler (2016), Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), Hellraiser (1987), House by the Cemetery (1981), Humanoids from the Deep (1980), I Spit on your Grave (1978), It's Alive (1974), Jaws 2 (1978), Jaws 3D (1983), Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988), Let Sleeping Corpse Lie (1974), A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985), Night of the Living Dead (1982), Q: The Winged Serpent (1982), Return of the Living Dead (1985), The Shining (1980), Tales from the Darkside (1990), Tenebrae (1982), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), They Live (1988), The Thing (1982), Videodrome (1983), The Warriors (1979), The Wicker Man (1973)
We review NOSFERATU (2024), TENEBRAE, and talk about Rules Lawyers!
Nos saltamos las fronteras estilísticas establecidas para ofrecerte, de nuevo en viernes 13, una segunda entrega dedicada a las bandas sonoras del cine de terror.Playlist;(sintonía) WENDY CARLOS y RACHEL ELKIND “Title Music from A Clockwork Orange” (La naranja mecánica (A Clockwork Orange), 1972)WENDY CARLOS y RACHEL ELKIND “Main title “The Shining”” (El resplandor (The Shining), 1980)KRZYSZTOF PENDERECKI “Urenja Ewangelia” (El resplandor (The Shining), 1980)JOHN CARPENTER “Season of the witch” (Halloween III; Season of the witch, 1982)PHILIP GLASS “Helen theme” (Candyman, 1992)ENNIO MORRICONE “Regan’s theme” (El Exorcista II; El Hereje (The Exorcist II; The Heretic, 1977)JERRY GOLDSMITH “Main title” (La maldición de Damien (Damien; Omen II), 1978)PAUL GIOVANNI and MAGNET feat ANNIE ROSE “Willow’s song” (El hombre de mimbre (The Wicker Man), 1973)FABIO FRIZZI “Voci dal Nula (The Beyond Theme)” (El más allá (E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà), 1981)FRED MYROW y MALCOLM SEAGRAVE “Phantasma main title” (Phantasma, 1979)JAY CHATTAWAY “Maniac's Theme” (Maniaco (Maniac), 1981)CLAUDIO SIMONETTI, MASSIMO MORANTE y FABIO PIGNATELLI “Tenebre” (Tenebrae), 1982)TORU TAKEMITSU “Biwa Uta” (El más allá (Kwaidan), 1965Escuchar audio
Welcome to Out of the Shadows, a series that dives into the world of (mostly) 80s horror movies. Join Chris Chavez and Jim Clark as they explore the best and worst of what made the 80s the golden age of horror. This week, Chris and Jim check out the Dario Argento classic Tenebrae, a film about a writer who is drawn into a world of mystery and murder.
Mais um episódio especial de Halloween, desta vez sobre as trilhas que o Goblin fez para Dario Argento . De 1975 a 2012, a colaboração inclui Profondo Rosso, Tenebrae, Suspiria e muitas surpresas: é a maior parceria musical da carreira do diretor.Bom podcast!
Von Bach bis U2 – sich wiederholende musikalische Muster tauchen immer wieder in der Musik auf. Philipp pickt dir ein paar bekannte Beispiele raus und erklärt das Prinzip dahinter. Aber keine Angst: Es wird nicht allzu theoretisch, sondern wie immer in der Playlist: herrlich entspannt. Du möchtest Philipps Playlist live im Planetarium Wolfsburg erleben? Dann klicke auf diesen Link – dort findest Du alle Infos, die Du brauchst: https://www.ndr.de/kultur/musik/Sternensound-Philipps-Playlist-im-Planetarium-Wolfsburg,planetariumwolfsburg100.html Diese Musikstücke hörst Du in dieser Folge: The Staves - "Mexico" // Laurence Equibey & Concerto Köln - "Canon En Ré Majeur" // Christine and the Queens - "Full Of Life" // Tenebrae - "Canon" // Sufjan Stevens - "Mercury" // Wings – "I'm Carrying" // Johann Sebsatian Bach – "Sonate D-Dur (Andante)" // Den Podcast "1 plus 1 – Freundschaft auf Zeit" von SWR3 findest Du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/1-plus-1-freundschaft-auf-zeit/10710985/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch zu einem musikalischen Thema hast, dann schreib mir eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
Als Daniel nach Ende unserer letzten Aufnahme ominös flüsterte, er hätte mal wieder Lust auf schwarze Handschuhe, lange Messer und kreischende Opfer in Bella Italia, rannte er damit bei mir natürlich die sprichwörtlichen offenen Türen ein. Sein Wunsch war mir Befehl, und deswegen sprechen wir heute über gleich zwei eiskalte Giallo-Klassiker. Zunächst lassen wir ein Ensemble hübscher Menschen über unsere rhetorischen Klingen springen, und zwar in Duccio Tessaris mörderisch gutem Generemix Blutspur im Park a.k.a. Das Messer (1971). Anschließend begeben wir uns in die verlässlichen, blutbeschmierten Hände von Maestro Dario Argento, der mit Tenebrae – Der kalte Hauch des Todes (Tenebre, 1982) sowas wie den Giallo to end all Gialli inszenierte. Es wird spannend, wild und böse Hunde gibt es obendrauf!
This month we kick off horror movie month with the one of the all time great sub genres. The Slasher. One Blumhouse, One Argento, and one basically home movie. So, after you have sex. After you do drugs and alcohol. Let your loved ones know you'll be right back, and enjoy our newest episode. Please do, Rate and Review.
On this week's episode of Fright Mic, join your hosts, Sam and Liz as they talk about Dario Argento's TENEBRAE which features author Peter Neal promoting his latest novel while simultaneously being harassed by a razor-wielding serial killer. The bodies pile up and the blood is spilled all while the funky 70's music plays on.Want more fright-fully good content? Join our Fright Club at http://patreon.com/frightmicpodcast and get access to tons more episodes, discussions, rankings, watch parties and more!Fright Mic is an independent horror podcast. We would love to have you join our Fright Fam by following us on all our socials!MERCH- https://frightmic.creator-spring.com/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/frightmicghouls/FRIGHT CLUB- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1023194868477050Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/frightmicpodcast/Twitter- https://twitter.com/frightmicpod?lang=enTiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@frightmicpodcastDiscord- https://discord.com/channels/1121544578999275520/1121544579448045693Support the show
Welcome the premiere episode of our sister podcast. Tonight Erin-Dawn talks to Giallo Jerry from Puppet masters and Castle freaks Podcast.
Ciao a tutti ⋆˙☽ we're back with szn 5! Our first theme is serial killers, starting off with the 1982 Italian horror mystery, 'Tenebrae', directed by Dario Argento.
This week we return to our Video Nasties feature with Dario Argento's Tenebrae (1982). We delve into the video nasties of Italian horror dealing with themes of violence towards women, sexual humiliation, fetish, homosexuality and masculinity. We discuss Tenebrae's book inspired murders and how the film was received around the world due to its controversial content and its place within Britain's Video Nasties list. Come and tell us your thoughts on Tenebrae or Argento's Italian Horror on Twitter and Instagram @cmthpodcast If you enjoy our content then please subscribe and leave us a lovely rating and review to help our podcast grow.
We finish our topic of Darth Tenebrae/Vitiate in this week's episode. We find out that Vitiate is probably more methodical than Palpatine and terrifying. Make sure to follow us on Twitter at @SWHoloHistories. Want to suggest a future topic for us on the show? Email us at holocronhistories@gmail.com Live every Tuesday at 8pm est/5pm pst on Twitch @BenofTemeria Robot Radio Network Discord: https://discord.gg/AW5Wc4kgZb The Cups Podcast and More Discord: https://discord.gg/wYhxAfvT Ben and Friends Podcasting Discord: https://discord.gg/DmPZ2NHhFx Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holocronhistories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We go into a deep dive into the early life of Darth Tenebrae/Vitiate. In all of the Star Wars Universe, he was the most evil and cruel being that ever existed! Make sure to follow us on Twitter at @SWHoloHistories. Want to suggest a future topic for us on the show? Email us at holocronhistories@gmail.com Live every Tuesday at 8pm est/5pm pst on Twitch @BenofTemeria Robot Radio Network Discord: https://discord.gg/AW5Wc4kgZb The Cups Podcast and More Discord: https://discord.gg/wYhxAfvT Ben and Friends Podcasting Discord: https://discord.gg/DmPZ2NHhFx Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holocronhistories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth. Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss Dario Argento's 1982 giallo film "Tenebrae." Please consider supporting the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem Pod Mortem would like to thank Original CINematic for sponsoring this week's episode! https://www.ogcinpro.com/ Feel free to contact: William Rush: wrush@ogcinpro.com Xxena Rush: xrush@ogcinpro.com Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media: https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thepodmortem https://twitter.com/bloodandsmoke https://twitter.com/realstreeter84 https://twitter.com/travismwh Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepodmortem https://www.instagram.com/travismwh https://www.instagram.com/bloodandsmoke https://www.instagram.com/juggalodaddy84 What would you rate Tenebrae and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter. https://youtube.com/travismwh
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special guest film critics Willow Catelyn Maclay & Caden Mark Gardner discuss a double feature of movies starring Italian transgender actress Eva Robin's inspired by their excellent new book on the history of transness in cinema 'Corpses, Fools and Monsters': Antonio D'Agostino's softcore sexploitation hangout crime/superhero (??) movie EVA MAN (1980) and Dario Argento's playfully grisly, self-reflexive and disco-heavy return to the Giallo genre in TENEBRAE (1982). Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on SPEED (1994) and TWISTER (1996), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on Patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-24:11 EVA MAN // 24:11-1:02:13 TENEBRAE // 1:02:13-2:29:07 Outro // 2:29:07-2:34:56 BUY WILLOW AND CADEN'S BOOK: https://bookshop.org/p/books/corpses-fools-and-monsters-an-examination-of-trans-film-images-in-cinema-willow-maclay/19649293 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller
Leave it to Cody to test the limits of our parameters, or maybe show us how wrong we are, in week two of “Oh My Gottttthhhh!!!” as we get a little steamy, a little freaky, and maybe even a little campy discussing the 1971 Belgian/French/German classic, DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS! 00:00 - 9:30ish - Intros! We have a guest and talk about internet fads! 9:30ish - 47:30ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Austin - Alien, Aliens, and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent Curtis - AvP: Alien vs Predator, Tenebrae, The First Omen (again), Van Helsing, Exhuma, The Last Stop in Yuma County, The Bikeriders, Cruel Jaws, Kill, Houseboat Horror, A Quiet Place: Day One, and Blue Steel. Lucas - Bad Boys: Ride or Die, The Greasy Strangler, X-Men: The Last Stand, X-Men: First Class, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men: Apocalypse, and Conan The Barbarian Cody: A Quiet Place: Day One, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, Leprechaun 3, and Road Games. 47:30ish - 1:42:00ish - DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:42:00ish - End - The next goth movie after our 100th episode extraterrestrial extravaganza!
It's another big hitter episode but not as we know it. Over the past year I have been putting this show together, knowing that time will be short for me come spooky season. So I compiled my favourite parts from the video nasty series of the top tier, successfully prosecuted films over on Patreon and have put them in order of my least favourite to the movie that I think is the best. All the nasties with a total of 19 guests, a silly amount of booze and the filthiest 39 movies that you ever would see.0.00 - Intro1.53 - I Spit on Your Grave (w/ Shea Mossefin)55.21 - House on the Edge of the Park1.11.46 - Tenebrae (w/ Brad Hanson)1.41.42 - Cannibal Man aka The Week of the Killer (w/ Dan Martin)2.21.07 - The Driller Killer (w/ John Tantalon)Between the interview segments there are various clips from an incredibly important documentary which is actually an episode from the BBC series 'Open Space' in which the public made programmes under their own editorial control. It's an episode called 'Suitable for Viewing in the Home?' from 1984. This gives some detailed context to pretty much all the conversations for this episode.
THE FIRST PODCAST ABOUT MOVIES THAT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT'S A PODCAST ABOUT MOVIES!! Gabe (looks directly into camera): This is a podcast about making podcasts. The podcasters are also acknowledging you, the listener, directly. Yeah, you, Derek. Oh, and the fabric of the podcast is also haunting us and maybe killing you. And by you, I mean Derek. Anyway, join me and returning guest Jim Laczkowski as we look at the phenomenon of meta horror movies. We initially planned on covering José Mojica Marins' Hallucinations in a Deranged Mind (1978), Lucio Fulci's Cat in the Brain (1990), Julian Richards' The Last Horror Movie (2003), and Prano Bailey-Bond's Censor (2021), but the discussion ended up requiring comparisons to Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994), Dario Argento's Tenebrae (1982), and David Cronenberg's Videodrome (1983), and many more. 00:00 – Intro 07:01 – Hallucinations in a Deranged Mind, plus a primer on José Mojica Marins/Coffin Joe 18:56 – Cat in the Brain, plus a primer on Lucio Fulci 31:59 – Comparing Hallucinations in a Deranged Mind, Cat in the Brain, New Nightmare, and Tenebrae (plus Videodrome, Scream [1996], and the other Nightmare on Elm Street movies) 54:41 – The Last Horror Movie, plus Man Bites Dog (1992) 1:11:19 – Censor, plus a primer on the Video Nasties phenomenon 1:41:44 – Outro If you are in a position to make the world a better place, please consider the following fundraisers: Campus Encampment Bail Funds (school by school links): https://campusbailfunds.com/ Palestine Children's Relief Fund: https://pcrf1.app.neoncrm.com/forms/gaza-relief Anera Gaza Aid: https://www.anera.org/where-we-work/palestine/gaza/ Donations 4 Abortions (state by state abortion funds): https://donations4abortion.com/
Learn about another service in Holy Week with darkness, chanting, and preparation for descending with the Lord into the gloom of Good Friday.Support us on Patreon:Apply for Saint Paul's House of FormationEmail usMusic by Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers from Sublime Chant. Copyright GIA Publications
the Rev. Dr. Sam Ferguson
Good Friday Tenebrae Vespers 2024 Sermon by Pastor Atkinson
Tenebrae - The Office of "Darknesses". The spirit of Holy Week expressed in its ancient ceremonies. The 1955 modernists' revised rites of Holy Week. When did Satan realize Christ defeated Him? What is "holiness"? Is everyone called to sanctity? Sanctity in married life? Controversy erupts among "conservatives" - Is Christ King? Pope Pius XI's encyclical: Quas Primas! This episode was recorded on 3/26/2024 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!
Rev. Sean Daenzer, Director of Worship for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and International Center Chaplain, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the services of the Triduum during Holy Week, the origins of these services, what makes Tenebrae a unique service among the others, and the beautiful Responsories used in the Medieval church during these Tenebrae services. Listen to the Responsories by Carlo Gesualdo on YouTube. This program originally aired April 5, 2023.
In this episode we discuss Holy Week at BVC. We'll hear from Pastor John Hollan and Jeremy Yarberry about Maundy Thursday, Tenebrae, and our plans for Easter Sunday.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Enjoy 30 minutes of improvised music by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street with this week's podcast, featuring: Tenebrae factae sunt – Carlo Gesualdo
Get ready for Holy Week with an episode about Tenebrae. Frequent author for Magnificat and The Wanderer, as well as multiple books available through Ignatius Press, James Monti, joins us to discuss the structure of Tenebrae, the historical origins of the particular practices surrounding Tenebrae, and the profound meaning in the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Learn more about the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music: http://catholicinstituteofsacredmusic.org/.
What the hell is Lent? That's what Resident Bible Scholar Erin Moon, along with Jamie and Evan, are exploring in this latest Stuff We Didn't Get in Sunday School episode! You'll hear about Lent's origins, some highlights of the season, and plenty of tips for how to participate in this season! What is Spy Wednesday, and is there a deeper origin behind Easter eggs? You'll have to listen to find out! MENTIONS Where can I find Erin's Lent guide? Right here! Spy Wednesday: Learn about the origin of the name here. A Murder Mystery Church Service: Learn about Tenebrae services here. What was that quote Erin read? Read The Anglican Way by Thomas McKenzie N.T. Wright Drive-By: Listen to our episode with Bishop Wright | Read Into the Heart of Romans Lent History Deep-Dive: Check out this article from the Catholic Education Resource Center Game Replacement: Check out Lectio 365 The Harrowing of Hell: Listen to this episode on Patreon BONUS CONTENT We have tons of additional content, including monthly Fellowship Hall gatherings, Office Hours episodes, and so much more! You can access them now with a 7-day free trial. You'll be able to listen to over 250 more episodes! Tuition is just $5 a month after the trial period. Become a Seminarian here! THE POPCAST Check out our other podcast: The Popcast with Knox and Jamie. It's a weekly show about pop culture where we educate on the things that entertain but don't matter. Here is our suggested Popcast starter playlist. Subscribe to our Newsletter: The Dish from Faith Adjacent Shop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/faithadjacent Follow Faith Adjacent on Socials: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Katie 'celebrates' a milestone birthday with a gift for Allen: the 1980 Dario Argento film "Inferno." It's pretty much exactly what you might expect. Special topics for your consideration include: bakery smells, really enjoying just getting into a weird hole, refusing to move a camera, Great Depression beds, and late night hot dogs. LISTENER WARNING: there is some real gross animal cruelty in this movie, so please don't watch it if you won't be able to un-see it. DARIO! What a nutbar. We have been celebrating his catalog for years: Episode 23- "Suspiria," Episode 84- "Demons," Episode 185- "Deep Red," Episode 306- "Tenebrae," Episode 325- "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage," Episode 369- "Phenomena," and Episode 445- "Opera." The regular lineup of links! You can support us at patreon.com/werewolfambulance and listen to all of our action movie episodes. leave us a message at 412-407-7025 hang out with some cool listeners at https://discord.gg/DutFjx3cBD buy merch at www.teepublic.com/user/werewolfambulance the best place to reach us is at werewolfambulance@gmail.com we're on Reddit at r/werewolfambulance sorta on Twitter @werebulance sorta on Instagram @werewolfambulance www.werewolfambulance.com if you feel you really must lodge a complaint with us, please do it on Facebook at facebook.com/werewolfambulance because we are probably not gonna see that, ever. If you liked this, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! It helps others find us and allows us to continue to grow.
Don't get your hopes up, maniacs! We're continuing our DON'T theme for January with another confusing trip to Italy in Don't Go In The Attic from 1982. Tune in as we discuss this gripping mystery and other topics such as Barfa The Secretary, a possible BPO movie idea Funny Disco, and more fake discount codes than you can shake a stick at. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! This month we're doing another round of the Back In The Day Blitz where we talk various toys from our childhoods. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want to hear some more of our classic Italian bullshit? Check out our previous episodes on The Church (episode 33), Stagefright (episode 36), Phenomena (episode 61), Demons (episode 135), Ghosthouse (episode 138), The Beyond (episode 168), City Of The Living Dead (episode 192), Tenebrae (episode 198), Inferno (episode 232), Suspiria (episode 267), Anthropophagus (episode 269), The House By The Cemetery (episode 288), Nightmare City (episode 297), Opera (episode 310), and Deep Red (episode 319).