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The Evidence of Things Not Seen

I’m Father Mark, Curate for Children, Youth and Family Ministries at Saint Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson, Arizona. This is a podcast where I intend to share things inspiring, beautiful, wonderful, challenging—it’s produced with the people of Saint Philip’s in mind, particularly in this time when in-person public worship and formation has been suspended in the Diocese of Arizona. Hence the title: The Evidence of Things not Seen which comes from Hebrews 11:1—“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

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    Episode 13: Devotions for Ordinary Days--Morning and Noon

    Discover some morning and noonday devotions from Jeremy Taylor that might inspire your own practice!

  2. 12

    On Contentedness

    We look into Chapter 2, Section 6 of Taylor's Holy Living, exploring contentedness!  Note: I'm experimenting with a new microphone...maybe it's better?

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    Episode 11: The Cloud of Unknowing

    A way of praying drawn from the 14th Century "Cloud of Unknowing" and an introduction to the Via Negativa!

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    Episode 10: Rules and Spiritual Arts of Lengthening Our Days

    On this episode, we investigate Section 3 of Chapter 1 of Taylor's Holy Dying on lengthening our days!

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    Episode 9: The Anglican Rosary

    Here you'll find an introduction to the Anglican Rosary, and an opportunity to pray it as well!

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    Episode 8: Holy Dying

    In this episode, we dive into the companion piece to Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Living": "Holy Dying".  It's not a morbid exercise in the least, but a realistic consideration of how frail and fragile our life is, and how important, therefore, that we live in a way that is good.

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    Episode 7: The Practice of the Presence of God

    We finish out the final section of Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living with a consideration of what it means to practice the presence of God!

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    Episode 6: Lectio Divina

    What does it mean to feast on the word?  How might we hear Scripture speaking to us today?  Come explore the practice of Lectio Divina and find out!

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    Episode 5: Purity of Intention

    Dive into Section II of Chapter I of Holy Living...but not without first briefly celebrating that it's MAY!

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    Episode 4: Care of Time

    We return to Jeremy Taylor's "Rule and Exercises of Holy Living" to hear some suggestions on how we might occupy our time!

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    Episode 3: The Examen

    Learn how to pray the Examen of Saint Ignatius of Loyola! During the podcast, I mention a PDF of a form of Spiritual Communion.  You can find that PDF here.

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    Episode 2: The Dominican Rosary

    Learn about the Dominican Rosary and how to pray it...and then pray it! N.B.:  I forgot to mention perhaps the most obvious thing in the world...that the Hail Mary is a scriptural prayer!  The first part of it (Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee) is from the Archangel Gabriel's salutation to Mary (Luke i.30); the second (Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb: Jesus) is from the greeting of Elizabeth to Mary at the Visitation (Luke i.42) with the pious addition of the Holy Name.  What follows (Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of hour death) is a latter addition that simply asks Our Lady's prayers!

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    Episode 1: The Rule and Exercise of Holy Living

    Dive into Jeremy Taylor's "Rule and Exercise of Holy Living". NB: I mention that I'll be reading the First Chapter as well as the Dedication.  Guess what?  I'm not!  Just the Dedication is read here.  Also, at one point, I read, "These are the Arms of the Lord Jesus," which is a misreading--I should've read, "These are the Marks of the Lord Jesus." Anyway...Enjoy!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

I’m Father Mark, Curate for Children, Youth and Family Ministries at Saint Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson, Arizona. This is a podcast where I intend to share things inspiring, beautiful, wonderful, challenging—it’s produced with the people of Saint Philip’s in mind, particularly in this time when in-person public worship and formation has been suspended in the Diocese of Arizona. Hence the title: The Evidence of Things not Seen which comes from Hebrews 11:1—“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”

HOSTED BY

Fr Mark Schultz

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