The rhythms of the liturgy sanctify our time, our space, and our thought, so that we may redeem the time. Loehe argues for retaining and renewing the liturgy even in his day when much of it had been lost or neglected. His insights continue to inform our own time, especially in an age which sees many of the same struggles.
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Regular Guest: Rev. Adam Koontz
Episode: 75
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