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Godsplaining

039 - Pope Saint Pius V

Godsplaining

Dominican Friars Province of St. Joseph

Religion & Spirituality

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In the episode, Fr. Jacob Bertrand and Fr. Patrick recount stories of St. Pius V, a Dominican saint of the 16th century who is commemorated today on the Church calendar. Listen in to hear more about a man who popularized the rosary and won the Battle of Lepanto.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to God's Plaining.

0:07.0

Contemplative Preachers, Contemporary Age.

0:10.0

Each week, join the Dominican friars as they consider all things Catholic.

0:15.0

Welcome to God's explaining. This is Father Jacob Bertrand Jansick here from Washington DC and I am joined by Father Patrick Mary Brisco in the great

0:27.2

north of Providence, Rhode Island. He's joining us from the rectory there at St. Pius 5th.

0:34.0

How are things going?

0:35.0

In Providence, Father Patrick.

0:37.0

How are things going?

0:38.0

Well, you know, we're still, um, we're still quarantined.

0:42.0

We've had some nice weather, you know, some really beautiful spring days. Thanks be to God.

0:48.0

So that's been pleasant.

0:50.0

I've been getting out for your runs.

0:52.0

Indeed, how did you know?

0:55.0

I'm still clocking that hardy 12 and a half minute mile, you know.

1:01.0

I try not to brag about it.

1:03.0

Because other people get embarrassed, you know,

1:06.0

when I say that, but...

1:08.0

I'm embarrassed.

1:10.0

So, yeah, for you.

1:11.0

Don't talk about it, so. Naturally. Yeah, well,

1:15.0

well things in DC here are kind of same.

1:18.0

Weather hasn't been that great.

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