Catholic Family Podcast #83: Holy Saturday

Catholic Family Podcast #83: Holy Saturday

The liturgical adventure concludes with Holy Saturday, the Mass of Light. Learn about the most important celebration of the entire liturgical year.

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David Sweeney

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4 Responses to “Catholic Family Podcast #83: Holy Saturday”

  1. Love this show! Thanks for it!

  2. Amen! Also thank you very much for providing the long and complex readings for this week. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a parish that didn’t read up to and including the Exodus reading, then skip to Romans and the gospel, so being able to hear the full readings was such a treat. The dramatized gospel that you provided for Passion Sunday was also very good. I appreciate this all the more because I heard the episode that explains how you do the recordings for Verbum Domini. I know how much work it takes!

    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  3. Your Triduum shows are wonderful. Please keep this up throughout the year!!

  4. Hi Sweeneys!

    Thank you so much for these shows … it was a great way to illustrate the meanings and symbols of the Triduum. Im up at UT in Austin, and went to the Easter Vigil last night at the University Catholic Center. It was an absolutely beautiful service. We had eight students baptized (full emersion) and and an additional 3 confirmed.

    This series was great for me especially, because this was my first time celebrating the Triduum. I am enrolled at our UCC’s RCIA, but I was not baptized last night, because our priests run a one year long RCIA program, meaning that I will be baptized next Easter Vigil. After last night’s experience I can not wait!

    Anyways… great series, and I agree that you should do more like these.

    Happy Easter & Hook ‘em Horns :D :P
    Zack

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