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Caroline, Malena & Mark

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Ode to St. Cecilia - Audiobook Review
Nov 30 2022
Ode to St. Cecilia - Audiobook Review
The Ode to Saint Cecilia, story written by Paul Mccusker and voiced by Hayley Atwell, Sir Derek Jacobi, Brian Blessed, Dame Sian Phillips, Gwilym Lee, Harry Lloyd and Jamie Parker. You can find this viaFormed.org website or via audiobooks online.Cecilia dedicated her mind to beauty and truth, she offered her heart to her faith and to the body of Christ. In this dramatic voice interpretation of this story, we immerse in the world of Rome during the third century, during the prosecutions of Christians in Rome. Offering her virtue and virginity with a vow of chastity, she dedicated her life to Jesus and converting non-believers.Coming from a well of family in Rome, she was given in marriage to a Senator called Valerian. Having made a vow of chastity, Cecilia shares this with Valerian her Faith and tells him there is an Angel protecting her virtue and the only way to see him is for him to be baptised. Valerian with the company of his brother Tibertius, they get baptised and start the road of martyrdom.Cecilia is the patron of Music and together with Valerian, Tibertius and Maximus, they represent the patrons of the Arts.This is an adaptation to the inspiring story of Faith that Cecilia goes through in very difficult times in Rome. The adaptation towards having different sculptures, poets and musicians through time that get together “in a dream” and they are composing in one way or another a tribute to St. Cecilia. Making this piece realistic on how the creative process works and how St. Cecilia, Valerian, Tibertius and Maximus can intercede for us towards divine inspiration and creative thinking. Art is the visualisation of God’s beauty. Inspiration leads to a road to connect to God, good or bad, it provides that channel. Passions could be ephemeral, but love of God interpreted via any form of art, can last forever, as we have seen with St. Cecilia story and other great stories of artists through time that profess their love to God via their own medium. https://watch.formed.org/videos/ode-to-saint-ceciliaEmail us with your comments, ideas and questions to patron@lumenfideh.comVisit our website for further episode information and more!www.lumenfideh.com
Who is Our Lady of Guadalupe?
Dec 16 2021
Who is Our Lady of Guadalupe?
In this documentary you can understand the love and uniqueness of how God granted us these blessings as Mexicans to share with the world. The blessing of having a unique piece of art created by God in the time of the Spanish inquisition in Mexico. Throughout the times of Hernan Cortez, Fr. Juan de Zumarraga, and Nuno de Guzman, the clash between newcomers and indigenous peoples of Mexico. With a Catholic ruler in Spain, Don Fernando & Dona Isabel and the liberation of the Arabs.Our Mother “Santa Maria de Guadalupe” a name our Mother selected specifically to unify the different people from the different lands across the world. Maria means chosen by God, from a Jewish historical (typology) perspective. Guadalupe is from Arab origin, which unites the conflict of the people of Spain, as well as the unification of the two races in Mexico by the acceptance of the “Mestizo” race. Our Lady of Guadalupe embraces all races and people of the world. Universal Motherhood was a very important time throughout the Conquest of Mexico and also the Renaissance era in Europe.Our Lady of Guadalupe is at the “Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe” in Mexico city. It is the only physical visual miracle. The importance of the symbolism and iconography represented by our Lady in the “tilma” (Saint Juan Diego cloak) to be able to convert just by looking at her, millions of natives from Mexico into Cristianity. The iconography being a Codex that fulfills ancient Aztec prophecies, which provided a new beginning for a new world, a new race as Americans and children of our Mother Mary.Listen to our Podcast to learn more about the symbolism, iconography, as well our impressions as Catholics.Merry Christmas to all and God bless you and all your families this upcoming 2022!Email us with your comments, ideas and questions to patron@lumenfideh.comVisit our website for further episode information and more!www.lumenfideh.com
Four Loves by C.S. Lewis Book Discussion
Jun 20 2021
Four Loves by C.S. Lewis Book Discussion
C.S. LEWIS, currently popularly known as the Narnia writer, from the Hollywood movies created a few years ago. CS Lewis was an Irish Novelist known for his essays on literature and his explanations on Christian teachings.Lewis was part of the well known literary discussion group - The Inklins - associated with J.R.R. Tolkien at Oxford University, which allowed him to explore and discuss different ideas and concepts in different topics related to poetry, literature and religion.An Anglican, which Tolkien felt sad for him not converting to Catholicism, in his writings he has always amalgamated or explained very good the Catholicism, Christian, Anglican messages, as all of them have the same foundations - The Bible.And at the time when Lewis was well known to be seek to have conversations, he pursued the challenge to explain in different ways the general messages of the bible. He understood at the time, the only learning the population was getting about God, was via a Bible which not allow of them understood the language.Listening to the audio book of CS Lewis talking at Cambridge University and readying the first version of his study on love, being published three (3) years later after the talk you are about to listen to. In today’s podcast, we will be reviewing the book by CS Lewis the four loves.In today’s world the word love has become a mistreated word, a word that can mean so much and be misused so often, where the people have been desensitized from the true origins and depths of LOVE.Scripture tells us that LOVE is the highest attribute, the 11th commandment given on the Last Supper - “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.” John 15:12In this podcast, Caroline, Malena and Mark will be discussing their takes on the four different loves described by lewis: Affection - storge, friendship - philia, romantic - eros, charity - agape.Email us with your comments, ideas and questions to patron@lumenfideh.comVisit our website for further episode information and more!www.lumenfideh.com
Joseph through the Eyes of Mary Discussion
May 17 2021
Joseph through the Eyes of Mary Discussion
Caroline, Malena and Mark started a journey to learn further about Joseph and why Pope Francis decided to consecrate this year to him. A beloved father, a tender and loving father, an obedient father, an accepting father, a creatively courageous father, a working father, a father in the shadows: Joseph, the Foster Father for Jesus,  who was the role model for Jesus here on earth. As a woman in ancient times, Mary the Mother of Jesus required a spouse that will protect her and protect the sacred family. How much trust you need to have on your partner and understanding the different roles within a family.Learn more about the echoes of the Old and New Testament about Joseph, what are the similarities that we can identify to help us understand better the role of Joseph as the Father of Jesus. What is Joseph lineage? Why is it important? Learn further with Pope Francis Apostolic Letter on the 150th anniversary of the proclamation of Saint Joseph as patron of the Universal Church. Read the letter via this link.Also, Dr. Brant Pitre recently released a study on The Hidden King: The Jewish Roots of St. Joseph. Watch a small preview on him on this project.https://youtu.be/1J1XbTOFxqoWould you like to pray to St. Joseph? Here are a couple of prayers for you.Pope Francis Prayer for the Year of St. Joseph:Hail, Guardian of the Redeemer,Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.To you God entrusted his only Son;in you Mary placed her trust;with you Christ became man.Blessed Joseph, to us too,show yourself a fatherand guide us in the path of life.Obtain for us grace, mercy, and courage,and defend us from every evil.  Amen.Litany of St. Joseph:Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us. God, the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us. God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us. God the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us. Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy on us. Holy Mary, pray for us (after each line) Saint Joseph, Renowned offspring of David, Light of Patriarchs, Spouse of the Mother of God, Chaste guardian of the Virgin, Foster-father of the Son of God, Diligent protector of Christ, Head of the Holy Family, Joseph most just, Joseph most chaste, Joseph most prudent, Joseph most strong, Joseph most obedient, Joseph most faithful, Mirror of patience, Lover of poverty, Model of artisans, Glory of home life, Guardian of virgins, Pillar of families, Solace of the wretched, Hope of the sick, Patron of the dying, Terror of demons, Protector of Holy Church, Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, Spare us, O Lord. Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, Graciously hear us, O Lord. Lamb of God, who take away the sins of the world, Have mercy on us. V. He made him the lord of His house: R. And ruler of all His substance. Let us pray. O God, who in Thine unspeakable providence didst vouchsafe to choose blessed Joseph to be the spouse of Thine own most holy Mother: grant, we beseech Thee, that we may deserve to have him for our intercessor in heaven, whom we reverence as our defender on earth: who livest and reignest world without end. Amen.Email us with your comments, ideas and questions to patron@lumenfideh.comVisit our website for further episode information and more!www.lumenfideh.com
Holy Week by Dr. Brant Pitre
Mar 27 2021
Holy Week by Dr. Brant Pitre
Preparing for Passover? Are you curious about learning why we celebrate Holy Week as Catholics? It is amazing how people do not know the meaning behind Easter, why do we get Good Friday off?These traditions are coming from our Catholic or Christian roots, this is the fulfillment of the prophecies from the Old Testament, where we get to spend 40 days of Lent, in preparation for the most precious sacrifice ever done for the people of the world.As Catholics, Caroline, Malena and Mark, even know the celebration of our most important tradition as Catholics, we didn’t really know about what really happened throughout the whole week.In this episode, we listen to the 1hr episode of “Holy Week” by Dr. Brant Pitre. In this episode we understood so many different levels of understanding the symbolism of all the different events throughout the week. Did you ever wonder what Jesus did on Holy Monday? Or that Holy Wednesday is called “Spy Wednesday” ?Dr. Brand Pitre is a distinguished scholar of Jewish and Christianity studies. He has several publications, introduction to new Catholics books,  lectios which we highly recommend for anyone - whether you are a Catholic or not. You can listen to Dr. Brand Pitre via his websites:https://www.brantpitre.com/ https://catholicproductions.com/collections/brant-pitrehttps://youtu.be/SBkIxeF1HQY Email us with your comments, ideas and questions to patron@lumenfideh.comVisit our website for further episode information and more!www.lumenfideh.com