5 December 2020 | First Saturday of Advent | Eugene, Ore.
Friends, we’ve rounded the corner on a new (liturgical) year, and in this episode, I share about my process in preparing for the new year to come. What is the Lord inviting us to continue, to modify or prune away, and to add in this new season of grace? Also, some analysis and miscellaneous thoughts on “The Winter’s Tale,” which I’ve decided is one of my favorite (and certainly one of the strangest) plays of the year! Finally, what is the custom of the Rorate Mass, and what does this candlelit Mass in the dead of night have to do with waiting in hope?
Opening music: “Rorate caeli,” composed by William Byrd, sung by The Cardinall’s Musick, dir. Andrew Carwood, 1997. All rights reserved.
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