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Daily Devotional: Apr 22 – Easter Tuesday

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🗓️ 22 April 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

It’s the Tuesday in the Octave of Easter, 1st class, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: “Spiritual Resurrection,” today’s liturgical note: “Easter and Its Octave,” and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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Welcome to the traditional Catholic Daily Devotional for Tuesday, April 22, 2025.

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It's the Tuesday in the octave of Easter, first class with the color of white. In this episode,

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the meditation, spiritual resurrection. Today's liturgical note,

0:22.8

Easter and its octave, and today's thought from Archbishop Marcel Lefevre. But first the

0:28.9

call act of today's Mass. O God, who art ever multiplying the children of thy church,

0:34.2

grant unto the same thy servants that they may lead the rest of their lives according

0:38.8

to this beginning wherein thou hast given them faith to receive the sacrament of the new birth.

0:46.0

Today's meditation, spiritual resurrection.

0:49.8

The heart-rending substitution of St. John for Jesus, of the disciple for the master, of the

0:56.1

son of Zebedee for the son of God, caused floods of mercy to pour into our lady's soul,

1:02.3

which would have had no reason to exist for our Lord. Yes, she wept for us as she wept for

1:08.1

Jesus, but in order to bring about our spiritual resurrection through

1:12.7

her compassion. She contributes through her maternal mediation to marvelous prodigies of grace.

1:20.8

She also enkindles efficacious prayer in the hearts of other women, particularly mothers

1:25.9

of families and nuns, but also single women living

1:29.5

in the world. This is taken from Our Lady of Compassion by Father Patrick Trodek.

1:36.7

Now from FSPX. News, Easter, and its octave. What is the origin of our word Easter?

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It's derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Aeostra,

1:46.6

the goddess of the dawn and the spring, in whose honor in pagan times fires of joy were lighted

1:52.5

at about the spring equinox. Its liturgical name, though, is the Sunday of the resurrection

1:58.2

of our Lord Jesus Christ.

2:04.2

How is it described in the liturgical book called the Mertorology?

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