Archive | March, 2013

Program #0497 for Thursday, March 28, 2013: Pope Francis meets Benedict; Stays in his simple quarters; His pre-conclave remarks to the cardinals; Holy Thursday and Good Friday

March 28, 2013

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Due to some production technical difficulty, the first 1.5 minutes of the show were not recorded today. We apologize for the inconvenience. Summary of today’s show: Our usual Thursday panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, and Gregory Tracy review the headlines of the week, including Pope Francis’ historic meeting with his predecessor Benedict XVI; his […]

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Program #0496 for Wednesday, March 27, 2013: Exploring the Mysteries of the Easter Vigil

March 27, 2013

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Exploring the Mysteries of the Easter Vigil

Summary of today’s show: The climactic moment of not just Holy Week but of the whole liturgical year comes at the Easter Vigil, a liturgy filled with all the richest signs, symbols, and mysteries of the Christian faith. Scot Landry and Fr. Matt Williams talk with Fr. Paul Soper about the four distinct parts of […]

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Program #0495 for Tuesday, March 26, 2013: The Chrism Mass, the Choir School, and Cardinal Seán’s homily

March 26, 2013

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The Chrism Mass, the Choir School, and Cardinal Seán’s homily

Summary of today’s show: The Chrism Mass on Tuesday of Holy Week each year is one of the biggest single gatherings of the priests of the Archdiocese of Boston each year and in it Cardinal Seán often gives a very strong homily to encourage his priests. Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O’Connor were joined today […]

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Chrism Mass with Cardinal Sean and the priests of the Archdiocese of Boston

March 26, 2013

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This Chrism Mass is one of the great liturgies in the first half of Holy Week. Each Tuesday of Holy Week, Cardinal Sean gathers with several hundred priests from the Archdiocese of Boston and various priests of local religious orders to celebrate the Chrism Mass. His homily is typically one of Cardinal Sean’s significant annual […]

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Program #0494 for Monday, March 25, 2013: Palm Sunday reflection on Cardinal Seán’s homily

March 25, 2013

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Palm Sunday reflection on Cardinal Seán's homily

Summary of today’s show: Cardinal Seán O’Malley started Holy Week with Palm Sunday Mass in which he declared we are all “Ashes and Palms Catholics”. Scot Landry, Fr. Mark O’Connell, and Michael Lavigne reflect on Cardinal Seán’s homily and what it means to live the ashes of sacrifice and the palms of victory from Ash […]

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Cardinal Sean begins Holy Week with Palm Sunday Mass

March 24, 2013

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Cardinal Sean O’Malley offered holy Mass at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Palm Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 11:30. Below is the text of Cardinal Sean’s homily.  All photos were taken by George Martell and a broader set of photos are available at www.BostonCatholicPhotos.com. Cardinal Sean O’Malley, OFM Cap. Archbishop of Boston Cathedral […]

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Program #0493 for Friday, March 22, 2013: Regina Cleri Residence for Senior Priests

March 22, 2013

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Regina Cleri Residence for Senior Priests

Summary of today’s show: The Regina Cleri residence in Boston is a home for 53 of our 268 senior priests to live in community when their parish ministry is done. Scot Landry and Fr. Mark O’Connell welcome Stephen Gust, executive director; Laurine Kohler, nurse; and Fr. Joseph Fagan, a resident priest, to the show to […]

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Program #0492 for Thursday, March 21, 2013: Pope Francis’ humility; choosing his name; new pastors for pastoral collaboratives

March 21, 2013

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Pope Francis' humility; choosing his name; new pastors for pastoral collaboratives

Summary of today’s show: Our usual Thursday panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, Fr. Roger Landry, and Gregory Tracy consider the news headlines of the week, including the latest examples of humility and simplicity from Pope Francis; how he chose his papal name; his decision to celebrate Holy Thursday in a juvenile prison; the appointment […]

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Program #0491 for Wednesday, March 20, 2013: Rebuilt: Awakening the Faithful, Reaching the Lost, and Making Church Matter

March 20, 2013

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Rebuilt: Awakening the Faithful, Reaching the Lost, and Making Church Matter

Summary of today’s show: Church of the Nativity in Maryland has undergone a remarkable renaissance in the past decade and Fr. Michael White and Tom Corcoran share the story of this turnaround in their new book “Rebuilt”. Scot Landry and Fr. Matt Williams talk to Fr. White and Tom about changing the consumer culture to […]

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Program #0490 for Tuesday, March 19, 2013: Pope Francis’ Homily for the Mass Inaugurating His Petrine Ministry

March 19, 2013

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Pope Francis' Homily for the Mass Inaugurating His Petrine Ministry

Summary of today’s show: The Feast of St. Joseph this year was marked by the inauguration of the Petrine ministry of Pope Francis. Scot Landry and Fr. Chris O’Connor discussed the Holy Father’s newly unveiled coat of arms, which are very familiar, and then talked in detail about his homily for today’s Mass in which […]

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