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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 1364: The 3rd Commandment: Monday

Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

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Religion & Spirituality, Kids & Family, Christianity

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🗓️ 18 September 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

It's week three of our series on the 10 Commandments. This week we will be discussing the 3rd Commandment, REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY, TO KEEP IT HOLY.

  • Monday: Our Sabbath observance asks us to recall how God rested on the 7th day of creation, and the covenant He made with the Israelites after He rescued them from slavery.

  • Tuesday: In the Gospels, Jesus was often accused of breaking the Sabbath by curing on that day. Why did He do that and what does it mean?

  • Wednesday: As Christians, we now celebrate the Sabbath on Sundays, the day of the Resurrection.

  • Thursday: Attending Holy Mass on Sundays is the most important part of our Sabbath rest. Each Sunday is a Holy Day of obligation.

  • Friday: What does it mean to rest and how do we keep the other hours of a Sunday holy and restful?

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You're listening to

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Catholic Sprouts,

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the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

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Hey there, Spouts.

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Today is Monday, September 18th, 2020.

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Today is also the feast day of one of my favorite saints, St. Joseph of Cupertino,

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also known as the Flying Friar.

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Now, St. Joseph Ocupertino lived in the 1600s.

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When he was a young boy, his dad died, and he was actually not a very likable young man.

0:49.9

He was absent-minded.

0:51.5

He had a bad temper.

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And when he grew up a little bit, he failed at actually every job that he tried.

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He was a burden to his mother, and she really wanted him to leave home.

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So eventually, she convinced a Franciscan friary to take him on as a servant.

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He worked there for years. He matured dramatically

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in the spiritual life, so much so that the friars eventually allowed him to enter and be ordained

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as a priest. But after that is when things got really crazy.

1:28.5

St. Joseph of Cupertino just was so close to Jesus that he would regularly, and by that I mean

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daily, fall into ecstasies or ecstatic prayer.

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And this is a hard thing to describe, but very often a person in ecstatic prayer is not aware of what's going on around them.

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They have beatific visions, almost visions of heaven, of Jesus and Mary.

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But that's not where it ended for St. Joseph of Cupertino.

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