Miserere Mei Deus

I hope the Holy Spirit moves you to listen to this performance during lent. The following comment accompanies the video.  This particular version includes the subtitles of the verses in English.

This piece is Psalm 51, but first set to music by Allegri around 1630. It is one of the finest and most popular examples of renaissance polyphony. It is often heard in Churches of the apostolic Christian tradition on Ash Wednesday[...] Beautifully performed here by The Sixteen, listen out for the simplicity, humility and reverence.



Source:BBC via YouTube

Lena Francis Edwards: a remarkable story of a franciscan laywoman

"Lift as you climb"

I wanted to share this biographical sketch of a truly remarkable Secular Franciscan who dedicated herself to those most in need.  A pioneering black catholic laywoman and medical doctor. She is a heroic and modern example of our vocation as a life of determination, service and love.  This will inspire you.

The podcast is by the prolific Catholic podcaster, Fr. Seraphim Beshoner, TOR at catholicunderthehood.com .  It was originally broadcast last November.  The following link will bring you to the shownotes and resources   

Click here to listen to the podcast.  (Approximately 25 minutes)