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CS 1176: Anima Christi: Friday

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🗓️ 10 February 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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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.

0:39.4

Hey there, Sprouts. Today is Friday, February 10th, 2020. Today is also the feast day of St. Scholastica. Before we talk about her, though, if you would join me in praying the Anima Christi. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, amen.

0:42.6

Soul of Christ, sanctify me.

0:44.6

Body of Christ save me.

0:47.3

Blood of Christ, inebriate me.

0:50.6

Water from the side of Christ, wash me.

0:53.5

Passion of Christ, strengthen me.

0:58.1

Good Jesus, hear me. Within your wounds, conceal me. Passion of Christ strengthen me. Good Jesus, hear me. Within your wounds, conceal me.

1:05.3

Do not permit me to be parted from you. From the evil foe protect me. At the hour of my death,

1:12.7

call me, and bid me come to you to praise you with all your saints forever and ever. Amen.

1:19.3

We've been talking about this prayer a week. I hope that it's really stirring in your heart a desire to have it memorized and to use it as your prayer of Thanksgiving after you receive.

1:25.0

We're going to talk about the final section here, but first, let's talk about

1:28.8

St. Scalastica. So first of all, I'd like to wish a very happy feast day to all twins that might be

1:36.1

listening. St. Scholastica was a twin, and her twin brother, St. Benedict, is also a saint. So let's talk a little bit about her. Although

1:46.1

St. Benedict does get a little bit more publicity than St. Scholastica, she was a wonderfully

1:52.3

holy woman in her own right. So St. Scholastica lived in the late 400s, early 500s, and this was an

1:59.2

important time. They lived in Italy, but the Roman Empire

2:04.5

had just fallen apart. And if you remember, although Christians were persecuted for the first

2:10.7

300 years after Jesus by the Roman Empire, in the mid-300thous, Constantine made the Roman Empire the Holy Roman Empire, and it was

2:22.8

promoting Christianity. So the two became very closely linked. When Rome fell, the church,

2:30.6

although it obviously survived, things were tough.

2:35.2

It was very tough.

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