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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 1195: Saturdays with Sir Roland

Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

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🗓️ 4 March 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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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.

0:24.9

Greetings young Squire Sprouts.

0:29.2

Today is the fourth day in the third month in the year of our Lord, 2023.

0:33.4

My name is Sir Roland Paterlot, and you're listening to Saturdays with Sir Roland on Catholic Sprouts,

0:36.2

where every Saturday we discuss the art of dragon slain.

0:38.7

Today is the feast of St. Casimir.

0:44.3

We just finished talking about the green dragon of greed, and St. Casimir was certainly a slayer of the green dragon. He was a prince of Poland in the 15th century who grew up with a lot of wealth,

0:50.2

but he desired with all his heart to serve a greater king than his father on earth,

0:54.0

so he rejected his wealth, seeing it as an obstacle to his genuine but he desired with all his heart to serve a greater king than his father on earth,

0:59.4

so he rejected his wealth, seeing it as an obstacle to his genuine service of God.

1:05.3

He wore plain clothes, was deeply pious in his worship at mass, and prayed many hours into the night.

1:09.2

When he did sleep, he often slept on the floor, not on a royal bed.

1:11.5

He sought and preferred the kingdom of heaven over any earthly kingdom, and when others made fun of him for rejecting the worldly comfort and honors,

1:16.2

he treated them with respect and cheerfulness anyway. So not only did he slay the green dragon

1:20.7

of greed, he also slayed the next dragon we'll be discussing today, which is the blue dragon

1:26.4

of wrath. Just to recap for those who are new to the

1:29.4

podcast. We've already discussed the red dragon of pride named Kina Docs. Then we talked about the

1:35.1

orange dragon of envy, Envidia. Then we studied the yellow dragon of sloth, Acadia. And last week,

1:41.1

we finished our discussion on the green dragon of greed, Argyros.

1:45.2

Before we describe the blue dragon, we must first understand what the color blue symbolizes.

1:52.0

I have to admit, blue is my favorite color, probably because my eyes are blue, which I received from my dad.

1:58.0

This color is what we think of when we think of blue skies and peaceful waters.

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