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🗓️ 16 April 2024
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This week on the Catholic Sprouts Podcast we are joined by guest host Sr. Alicia Torres. Sr. Alicia Torres is the nun from the Westside of Chicago who won CHOPPED a few years ago! Far more important than that, she is playing a major role in this summer's Eucharistic Revival. This week on the podcast we will be digging deep into the Eucharist. Join us and together let's grow closer to our Eucharistic Lord!
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0:00.0 | You're listening to |
0:07.0 | Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith. |
0:30.3 | Hey Sprouts. Today is Tuesday, April 16th, 2024. Today is also the feast of St. Benedict Joseph Labre. I'm Sister Alicia Torres, a member of the Franciscans of the Eucharist of Chicago, |
0:36.5 | and I'm here as a guest host on the Catholic Sprouts podcastans of the Eucharist of Chicago, and I'm here as a guest host on the |
0:38.7 | Catholic Sprouts podcast to discuss the Eucharist with you. Today we'll be talking about the |
0:45.0 | pascal mystery. The pascal mystery is very important for us to understand the Mass, and that is why |
0:53.3 | we're talking about it today. |
0:55.6 | The paschal mystery is what Jesus did to set us free from sin and death. |
1:02.0 | And we celebrate the pascal mystery in our church from Holy Thursday through Easter Sunday. |
1:09.2 | And we call this the Easter Tridium, three days where we enter into |
1:16.4 | in a special way what Jesus did to set us free, allow us to become adopted children of God, |
1:23.7 | the Father, and open the gates of heaven for us so that one day we could be with him forever |
1:29.6 | in our father's house. So what do we mean by the Pascal mystery? Well first of all, let's look at |
1:37.5 | those two words, Pascal and mystery. Pascal goes back to the word Passover, which we learned about last time we were together, |
1:48.0 | the Passover meal that God had his people celebrate the night before they were delivered from |
1:55.0 | slavery in Egypt. Mystery doesn't mean a mystery that, you know, we'll never figure out or like a Sherlock Holmes mystery. |
2:04.4 | But when we talk about mystery and God, mystery is something that God is constantly revealing to us. |
2:12.0 | He wants to draw us into his life and his life is a mystery, but it's a good mystery that he wants us to be a part of. |
2:23.4 | Isn't that wonderful? So the paschal mystery we celebrate during the Tritome. And there are four |
2:29.9 | words that we need to remember when we talk about the pascal mystery. It is the passion, death, |
2:37.3 | resurrection, and ascension of Jesus. So we know that right after the last supper, |
2:43.2 | Jesus goes to the Garden of Gathsemini, and he brings his apostles with him, and he asks them |
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