Thu, 18 February 2010
Pray with us. The words of these prayers are Latin (or as close to Latin as Abp. Wynn can make it). Music (English lyrics) comes from several awesome Indy artists: Jean Shy, Jileen, Michael Arcadi, Shelly Wilson, Val Goldsack and Paul Lisney.
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Sun, 14 February 2010
How the Old Catholic Church came to be... and why it is not part of the Roman Catholic Church (or any other denomination). |
Tue, 19 January 2010
What the rosary is. How to pray/say the rosary (even if you don't have a rosary). The rosary as a mantra or yoga. All music is licensed or in the public domain. This podcast features the music of Susan Bailey and Bob Burger. |
Mon, 18 January 2010
Homily for January 17, 2010 -- "Wedding at Cana" -- Abp Michael Seneco at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Old Catholic Church in Washington, DC. Archbishop Seneco is the Presiding Bishop of the North American Old Catholic Church.
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Sun, 17 January 2010
Fr. Julio A. Chong celebrates the Mystical Mass at St. Mychal Judge, the Old Catholic Church in Dallas. This is the service honoring the Baptism of Our Lord. The Mystical Mass was compiled by Archbishops James I. Wedgwood and Charles W. Leadbeater in the year 1916.
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Sat, 16 January 2010
THE GREAT LITANY, called "great" because of its importance, not because of its length. In a large church or abbey, the litany is chanted by the deacon with the responses chanted by the rest of the congregation. This litany is led by Archbishop Michael V. Seneco, the Presiding Bishop of the North American Old Catholic Church. |
Fri, 15 January 2010
The ROSARY (Rosarium). Bishop Luis Londono prays the Rosary. This time, we will be using the Glorious Mysteries, and all the words are in Latin. The Glorious Mysteries are: the Resurrection, the Ascension of Our Lord, the descent of the Holy Spirit, the Dormition of the Theotokos (also called the Assumption of Mary) and the Coronation of the Theotokos as the Queen of Heaven. "Theotokos" means "god-bearer." It is the official title of the Blessed Virgin Mary set by the Third Ecumenical Council held at Ephesus in the year 431. Thanks to the musicians, too: Bob Burger and Romeo Escuyos.
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Fri, 8 January 2010
Contemporary music, with poetry and prayer from the North American Old Catholic Church. This podcast features the music of Leah Martensen, Evelyn Nicholson, Romeo Escuyos and Paul Lisney.
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Wed, 6 January 2010
The Epiphany is a day (January 6) and a season (January 6 to the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday). The word "epiphany" means noticing something or finding out something: you have an epiphany and say "ah'HAH" or "Eureka!" Archbichop Wynn Wagner digs a little deeper into the really startling history of The Epiphany and offers a kind of epiphany about The Epiphany. Clue: acceptance is the key to serenity.
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