7 October 2022 | XXXII Monday in Ordinary Time | Menlo Park, Calif.
This week, amid the falling leaves that mark the changing of the seasons, we discuss transitions: the “dark nights” of the senses and the spirit, and the active and passive movements, in the theology of St. John of the Cross. In the Dickens segment, Dcn. Matthew, Rachel and Boze continue last week’s discussion of Oliver Twist through the theme of memory.
Opening music: “Gratias agimus tibi,” 4th movement of “Gloria in D major,” composed by Antonio Vivaldi, dir. R. Mlkeyan, sung by the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia, 2012. All rights reserved.
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BONUS: Sunday Homily for February 23, 2020
Episode 24: Into the Desert
Episode 23: Simon Petros
Episode 22: True Love
BONUS: Daily Homily for February 3, 2020
Episode 21: Alter Egos
Episode 20: Freedom to Love
Episode 19: Of Kings and Martyrs
BONUS: Daily Homily for January 27, 2020
Episode 18: Till Your Last Breath
Episode 17: Pick up the Munera
Episode 16: One Year Ago Today
Episode 15: A Sign and More than a Sign
Episode 14: Our Hungry Hearts
Episode 13: Theology at Teatime
Episode 12: An Indelible Seal
Episode 11: My Vocation is Love
Episode 10: The Head and the Body
Episode 9: A Plan of God's Love
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