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Unpack the popular Catholic devotion of praying the Stations of the Cross with Fr Marcus Holden, as he explains the history of this devotion and the connection with St Francis of Assisi, and how the devotion grew and flourished over the centuries. He also explores different versions of the Stations of the Cross, such as those written by St Alphonsus Liguori and St John Henry Newman, and shares the inspiration behind his own edition of the Stations of the Cross, written at the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem and intended to be used easily in a parish setting.
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The Stabat Mater is a beautiful 13th-century hymn and popular Lenten devotion, which focuses on the suffering of the Blessed Virgin Mary as she stands at the foot of the cross. In this episode, Fr Armand de Malleray talks about the origins of the Stabat Mater and how it became associated with...
Published 02/08/22
We talk to Katy Carl, editor in chief of Dappled Things magazine, about the O Antiphons, which are recited by the Catholic Church at Vespers in the last days of Advent. We discuss the recent popularity of the O Antiphons, the depth of meaning and symbology in the O Antiphons, the importance of...
Published 12/08/21