3 July 2020 | St. Irenaeus of Lyons | Roseburg, Ore.
A short update this week on life in the Church during our continued “Coronatide,” as I return from my retreat in California to my parish in Oregon. Also, some reflections from St. Irenaeus, bishop, martyr and doctor, on his traditional feast day. What does it mean for us that we are made to see God, and that “the glory of God is man fully alive?”
Opening music: Kyrie from Missa “Assumpta est Maria,” composed by Giovanni Pierliugi da Palestrina, performed by The Tallis Scholars, dir. Peter Phillips, 2016. All rights reserved.
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