LENTCAzT 2026 – 43: Spy Wednesday of Holy Week
A 5 minute daily podcast to help you in your Lenten discipline. We hear about St. Mary Major on the Esquiline Hill, the Roman Station. Fr. Troadec why we read all the accounts of t...
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A 5 minute daily podcast to help you in your Lenten discipline. We hear about St. Mary Major on the Esquiline Hill, the Roman Station. Fr. Troadec why we read all the accounts of t...
A 5 minute daily podcast to help you in your Lenten discipline. We hear about St. John Lateran, the Roman Station for the Mass of the Last Supper. Card. Schuster gives insights int...
A 5 minute daily podcast to help you in your Easter celebration. Just listen! Yesterday’s podcast – HERE
A 5 minute daily podcast to help you in your Triduum discipline. We hear about the Bapistry of St. John Lateran, where the ancient catechumens became new creations. Card. Schuster...
A 5 minute daily podcast to help you in your Triduum discipline. We hear about Holy Cross in Jerusalem, the Roman Station for the Good Friday, where relics of the Passion are prese...
? [Because the player which is now the default is not very good (there’s no obvious control for speed or to download and you can’t even skip around) … HERE… you can download. I do...
For an explanation of what has happened to links on the blog, HERE Original Notes: This is the third PODCAzT for the Pentecost Octave. Today we learn about what Ember Day’s are, th...
Original Notes from : In this PODCAzT I dissect the Pentecost Sequence, Veni Sancte Spiritus, also used during the Octave of Pentecost in the traditional Roman calendar. I give you...
For Monday’s, and an explanation of what has happened to links on the blog, HERE These are from 2008. ORIGINAL NOTES: Today is Tuesday in the Octave of Pentecost, or at least it ou...
A long time ago, I made some podcasts for the Octave of Pentecost… some 18 years ago. They are listed on my old PODCAzT Page. However, since the last migration of the blog, all the...
I am going to drag you – again – through my standard and sustained rant about liturgy, punctuated by Latin vocabulary and Neoplatonism. Consider this a different sort of “food post...
Tonight during Tenebrae we sang: Tuus est dies, et tua est nox: * tu fabricátus es auróram et solem. Tu fecísti omnes términos terræ: * æstátem et ver tu plasmásti ea. The Lord’s S...
“When,” you ask, “did the sun rise in Rome today? I respond: “06:25.” “And when will it set?” “19:55. “Did you hear the Ave Maria Bell last night at 20:15?” “No. I was distracted b...
On this Holy Thursday the Roman sun arose at 06:49. The tramonta will be at 19:39. Listen for the Ave Maria Bell at 20:00… you won’t hear it… except at The Parish™ where it rings a...
At 06:34, four minutes after my alarm rang, the Sun rose in Rome. The Sun will set, if all goes well, at 19:49. The “Ave Maria” Bell? At 20:00 This 101st day of the calendar year i...
ROMAE SOL ORTUS EST HORA VI ET XIII. SOL OCCIDET POST PAUCA MINUTA HORA XX ET IV. CAMPANA “AVE MARIA” PRO CURIA ROMANA HORA XX ET XV SONARE DEBET, SED NON SONABIT. POTIUS, APUD ECC...
-2026 Sermon for the Octave of Easter on 1 John 5 and John 20. -Donate: https://www.padreperegrino.org/donate/
For those who may not know: I’m repeating my annual series of twice-daily Posts during Holy Week. Before we begin: As we move towards this Holy Week please be sure to pray especial...
Too many people today are without good, strong preaching, to the detriment of all. Share the good stuff. Was there a GOOD point made in the sermon you heard at your Mass of obligat...
In Rome the sun rose at 6:28 and it set at 19:53. The curia calendar has moved the Ave Maria Bell into the 20:15 cycle. More on time and the Vatican in another post. Hang on to...
A little bit each day. The sun appeared to be raised up at 06:11 and to be pushed down at 20:05. The Ave Maria was to ring at 20:15, at least for the Roman Curia. Along with being...
Today the sun rose at 06:10 and it will set at 20:06. But that’s in Rome, not in Columbia Heights. The Ave Maria Bell is still in the 20:15 slot for the Curia. It is the Feast of...
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