19 September 2022 | St. Januarius | Menlo Park, Calif.
This week, I’m excited to welcome Rachel from the Dickens Chronological Reading Club to talk about Dickens’s high-contrast fiction and that Pickwickian light that shines all the more brightly in darkness. We also consider the Prophet Elijah, leader and father of Carmelites, and what it means to go up the mountain to meet God. Plus, one simple lesson I learned about vocal technique can have a positive impact on every area of our lives!
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Opening music: “Caritas abundavit in omnia,” composed by St. Hildegard of Bingen, sung by Gregoriana Amsterdam, 2010. All rights reserved.
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Daily Reflection: April 4 — First Saturday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: April 3 — First Friday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: April 2 — First Thursday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: April 1 — First Wednesday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: March 31 — First Tuesday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: March 30 — First Monday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: March 29 — First Sunday of Passiontide
Daily Reflection: March 28 — Fourth Saturday of Lent
Episode 27: Shelter in Place
Daily Reflection: March 27 — Fourth Friday of Lent
Daily Reflection: March 26 — Fourth Thursday of Lent
Daily Reflection: March 25 — Annunciation of the Lord
Daily Reflection: March 24 - Fourth Tuesday of Lent
Daily Reflection; March 23 - Fourth Monday of Lent
Daily Reflection: March 22 — Fourth Sunday of Lent
Daily Reflection: March 21 - Third Saturday of Lent
Episode 26: Love in the Time of Coronavirus
Daily Reflection: March 20 - Third Friday of Lent
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