22 January 2022 | St. Vincent of Zaragoza | Menlo Park, Calif.
This week, we dive headlong into the Pickwick Papers, meet the eponymous gentleman and his erstwhile compatriots, and hear an unexpectedly bleak story in the midst of a merry evening! What might the clergyman’s tale have to tell us about Dickens’ own relationship to the Church? Also in this episode: the anthropological, historical and cosmic dimensions of liturgy, and what it all means for the music you hear at Mass.
Opening music: “Tota pulchra es, Maria,” sung by Harpa Dei, 2021. All rights reserved.
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Episode 59: Little People
Episode 58: Into Dark Places
Episode 57: Pride and the Fall
Daily Reflection: March 11 - Third Thursday of Lent
Episode 56: A Hidden God
Episode 55: Temptation and Atonement
Episode 54: Trust and Memory
Episode 53: Into the Unknown
Episode 52: Spring Always Wins
Episode 51: Love’s Wisdom
Episode 50: Nothing from Nothing
Episode 49: Garments of Grace
Daily Reflection: January 14 - First Thursday in Ordinary Time
Episode 48: The Sea and the Shore
Episode 47: Romances and the Incarnation
Daily Reflection: December 17 - Third Thursday of Advent
Episode 46: Waiting in Hope
Episode 45: The Abode of Heaven
Episode 44: The Freeze
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