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Vatican You Radio Hour
Porch Swing Productions
20 episodes
4 months ago
A weekly walk through the teachings of the Church right smack dab in the middle of everyday life.
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A weekly walk through the teachings of the Church right smack dab in the middle of everyday life.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Vol 1, Ep 4 "Not So Loose Change"
Vatican You Radio Hour
10 years ago
Vol 1, Ep 4 "Not So Loose Change"
The change - but not so loose change - envisioned by the Council is this week's topic (par. 21-25 Sacrosanctum Concilium) and we give credit to our ghost writer/phantom producer/intern Eamonn for each week's catchy titles. The hosts reassure Fr. Chris that they missed him last episode as he reflects on his recent hiking expeditions, Fr. Alan takes this week's last 'last word'. Along the way we reflect on the role that personal preference does or does not play in the liturgy, and recall the focus we're called to place on Sacred Scripture (in the liturgy, and everything else.) We get to know a little more about Fr. Chris (who is never full, but more importantly never full of himself) and playing a rousing round of 'Pop Quiz Hotshot'. Keep praying...
Vatican You Radio Hour
A weekly walk through the teachings of the Church right smack dab in the middle of everyday life.