CS 1175: Anima Christi: Thursday
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🗓️ 9 February 2023
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This week we are doing a deep dive into the Anima Christi, an ancient and beautiful prayer for the Church. Together let's commit to memorizing this prayer and understanding it more completely, so that it can be our prayer of thanksgiving after receiving Jesus in the Eucharist.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith. |
| 0:29.9 | Hey there, Spouts. Today is Thursday, February 9th, 2020. This week we are talking about the Anima Christi prayer. So if you will join me in praying it now, in the name of the Father |
| 0:35.4 | and the Son and the Holy Spirit, amen. Soul of Christ, |
| 0:40.0 | sanctify me. Body of Christ save me. Blood of Christ inebriate me. Water from the side of Christ |
| 0:47.7 | wash me. Passion of Christ strengthen me. Good Jesus, hear me. Within your wounds conceal me. Do not permit me to be |
| 0:58.9 | parted from you. From the evil foe, protect me. At the hour of my death, call me, and bid me come to you |
| 1:07.8 | to praise you with all your saints forever and ever. |
| 1:12.4 | Well, yesterday we got carried away with the biography of St. Josephine Bakita. |
| 1:17.3 | So we are going to talk about the next four lines of this prayer. |
| 1:21.6 | So let's start with Blood of Christ, Innebriate me. |
| 1:25.3 | Now, inebriate, that's probably the word that stuck out to you when you first |
| 1:29.0 | read this prayer. Do you know what it means? We don't usually use that word in prayer. |
| 1:35.3 | Anebriate means to sort of deaden the senses, and we usually use this word when someone has consumed |
| 1:42.9 | too much alcohol. They get a little, a little loose. They're not |
| 1:48.7 | quite seeing or hearing as clearly or walking as crisply. So why would we want the blood of Christ |
| 1:56.8 | to inebriate me? Now, maybe this has been your experience at mass. It has certainly been |
| 2:03.5 | mine. But I can be at mass in the presence, the true presence of Jesus Christ. And my mind can be |
| 2:11.1 | stuck on something that is so unimportant compared to that. Maybe I'm worried about what I'm wearing or I'm worried about what I'm |
| 2:20.2 | doing next or I'm worried about that my kids are misbehaving or a million other things. Or I'm worried |
| 2:27.0 | about going shopping afterwards, whatever it is. So our senses, they help us navigate this world and they are good, |
| 2:36.0 | but they can also distract us from the most important thing that is right in front of us at mass. |
| 2:43.0 | So especially after we have just received Jesus in the Holy Eucharist, |
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