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The Stench of Time Bandits (All Saints Day)

Episode 4 of the Soundwaves at St. Bedes podcast, hosted by The Reverend Ryan D. Newman, titled "The Stench of Time Bandits (All Saints Day)" was published on November 12, 2021 and runs 30 minutes.

November 12, 2021 ·30m · Soundwaves at St. Bedes

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In this week's episode, Pastor Ryan's message focuses on The Raising of Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha from John 11. Following Mary's invitation, "Lord, come and see," Jesus weeps, but why? Pastor Ryan explores with the congregation a vulnerable Jesus and the factors that led to his very genuine human response. What can we learn about our own limitations and challenges from this unprecedented and dramatic Gospel scene? Following the sermon, there are two musical selections from the St. Bede’s Choir led by Frank Basile: “Justorum animae” - Words: Wisdom 3:1-2a, 3b | Music: Camille Saint-Saëns “Ave verum corpus” - Words: Medieval sequence for Corpus Christi | Music: Edward Elgar

In this week's episode, Pastor Ryan's message focuses on The Raising of Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha from John 11. Following Mary's invitation, "Lord, come and see," Jesus weeps, but why? Pastor Ryan explores with the congregation a vulnerable Jesus and the factors that led to his very genuine human response. What can we learn about our own limitations and challenges from this unprecedented and dramatic Gospel scene?

Following the sermon, there are two musical selections from the St. Bede’s Choir led by Frank Basile:

  1. “Justorum animae” - Words: Wisdom 3:1-2a, 3b | Music: Camille Saint-Saëns
  2. “Ave verum corpus” - Words: Medieval sequence for Corpus Christi | Music: Edward Elgar


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