7 February 2022 | St. Romuald | Menlo Park, Calif.
Returning after a two-week break, I share my reactions to a friend’s priestly ordination, some thoughts on Dickens’ genre-crossing and the role of ghost stories in the Pickwick Papers, and one more practical suggestion on prayer. Plus: why do we do so many things three times in the Roman Rite?
Opening music: “Gospodi pomiluj,” arr. Grigory Lvovsky, sung by Choeur d'hommes Phoneomen, dir. Roman Imamutdinov, 2011. All rights reserved.
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Episode 22: True Love
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Episode 21: Alter Egos
Episode 20: Freedom to Love
Episode 19: Of Kings and Martyrs
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Episode 13: Theology at Teatime
Episode 12: An Indelible Seal
Episode 11: My Vocation is Love
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