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Daily Devotional: Apr 27 – Low Sunday

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Philosophy, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

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🗓️ 27 April 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

It’s the Dominica in Albis, or Low Sunday, 1st class, with the color of white. In this episode: The meditation: Low Sunday and Doubting Thomas, today’s news from the Church: “Who is in Charge - The Camerlengo in the Spotlight,” and today’s thought from the Archbishop.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the traditional Catholic daily devotional for Sunday, April 27th, 2025.

0:09.2

Today is Dominica Nalbis, or Low Sunday, first class with the color of white. In this episode,

0:15.1

The Meditation, Low Sunday, and Doubting Thomas. Today's news from the church and from the conclave,

0:21.0

who is in charge?

0:22.3

The Camer Lengo in the spotlight.

0:24.2

And today's thought from Archbishop Marcel Lefev.

0:27.5

But first the call act of today's Mass.

0:30.3

Grant we beseech thee Almighty God

0:32.3

that we who have celebrated the pascal feast may by thy bounty

0:36.2

retain its fruits in our daily habits

0:38.8

and our behavior. Today is also the feast of St. Peter Cinesius, and his life shatters

0:46.8

the idea that sainthood is dull or passive. If anything, Peter's 76 years moved at a speed

0:53.5

that would challenge even today's fast-paced

0:55.5

world. Born in 1521 in Nizhmagen, Peter seemed destined for an active world-shaping life

1:01.9

from the very beginning. By the age of 19, he'd already earned a master's degree at the University

1:07.3

of Cologne. It took me five and a half years to earn my undergrad, but I'm also a slacker.

1:13.3

Anyway, not long after he met Peter Faber, one of the first companions of St. Ignatius of Loyola,

1:18.4

and soon joined the brand new Society of Jesus, the Jesuits.

1:22.7

This decision would shape not only his future, but the future of Catholic Europe.

1:27.7

Peter became one of the chief architects of the Catholic Reformation in Germany,

1:32.1

so influential that many called him the second apostle of Germany after St. Boniface.

1:37.5

But he wasn't just a preacher or administrator.

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