
The Universalis apps and website give you the Mass readings and every Hour of the Liturgy of the Hours for every day of every year. This podcast continues the theme. It tells you how to use Universalis and regularly points you to the highlights of the liturgy of the coming days.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

The rose vestments on the 3rd Sunday of Advent. The beginning of the final countdown to Christmas. The ancient O Antiphons. The Latin hymns, and our project to record them. Episode notes.
More Isaiah. Rejoicing. Joy and pleasure and the true meaning of Christmas. Church liturgy and family liturgy. The story of the flaming Christmas pudding. How the Gospels this week explain Isaiah. The Immaculate Conception. Our Lady of Guadalupe and ... more
Looking forward to the unknown Chr–––––s which is coming, just as the Jews looked forward to the unsuspected glory of the Nativity. Isaiah teaches us by looking beyond the turbulent history of his time. His daily prophecies, day by day. Subscribing t... more
Preparation for Death (continued): Confession, The Sacrament of the Sick, Prayer.
Conclusion. Episode notes.
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This is excellent. I have appreciated the app for a few years for daily mass readings. This podcast provides excellent background information for prayers, saints, which are celebrated during the week.
I have found this podcast surprisingly inspirational and edifying. Useful end-of-week cadence, good preparation for the following week, and a mix of useful insights: some into the liturgies (the Mass, the calendar, the parts of the Liturgy of the Hours, etc) and some (more than I expected) general insights into true Christian witness. Thank you.
Truly a highlight of the week for me.
This podcast is just wonderful and the accompanying Universalis app are true gems. Thank you so much, from the bottom of my heart, for creating this app. Nothing else comes close and I hope more Catholics learn about it. It’s so lovingly and beautifully done and what a wonderful way to say the Hours and partake in the readings each day. Thank you thank you! With love from America.
Once a week is a manageable rate and listening to Martin’s insights for the week are very helpful. There should be many more following this great resource.
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This podcast focuses on the significance of liturgical events and teachings within Christianity, providing insights into the Mass readings and the Liturgy of the Hours. It highlights key themes and figures from the liturgical calendar, offering reflections on biblical texts and their applications in daily life. The episodes explore various aspects of faith, including the relationship between joy and trials, preparation for significant holidays like Christmas, and the theological implications of sacraments, death, and resurrection.
Notable for its blend of personal anecdotes and theological discourse, the podcast serves as both a spiritual guide and a resource for listeners seeking to deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith. The di... more
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