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OrthoAnalytika
Revelation - Session 15
Revelation Class 15; Heading to the Final Showdown 26 February 2025 Revelation, Chapter Twenty – Twenty-two Andrew of Caesarea, Commentary on the Apocalypse, ed. David G. Hunter, trans. Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou, vol. 123, The Fathers of the Church (Washington, DC: The Catholic University of America Press, 2011). Fr. John Peck; Fr. Barnabas Powell. Rejecting RAPTUREMANIA: An Orthodox Look at a Dubious Doctrine (Function). Kindle Edition. Patrick Henry Reardon, Revelation: A Liturgical Prophecy (Yonkers, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2018). Chapter Twenty One thousand years. Andrew of Caesarea: … The one thousand years, therefore...
2025-02-27
59 min
The Reformed Journal Podcast
“Table” by Patrick T. Reardon
In this episode of the Reformed Journal Podcast, the poetry edition, Rose Postma talks with Patrick T. Reardon about his poem “Table.” Reardon, who was a Chicago Tribune reporter for 32 years, has published six poetry collections, including Darkness on the Face of the Deep and Puddin’: The Autobiography of a Baby, A Memoir in Prose Poems. His next collection Every Marred Thing: A Time in America, the winner of the 2024 Faulkner-Wisdom Prize from the Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society of New Orleans, is forthcoming from Lavender Ink. He has been nominated five times for a Pushcart Prize.
2025-02-25
13 min
New Books in American Studies
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)
Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city’s downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago’s elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city’s economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Sav...
2025-01-03
45 min
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)
Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city’s downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago’s elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city’s economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Sav...
2025-01-03
45 min
New Books in Urban Studies
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)
Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city’s downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago’s elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city’s economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Sav...
2025-01-03
45 min
New Books in History
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)
Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city’s downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago’s elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city’s economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Sav...
2025-01-03
45 min
New Books in Architecture
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)
Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city’s downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago’s elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city’s economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Sav...
2025-01-03
45 min
OrthoAnalytika
Bible Study - Revelation Session 11
Revelation 11 20 November 2024 Chapter 7 Lawrence R. Farley, The Apocalypse of St. John: A Revelation of Love and Power, The Orthodox Bible Study Companion (Chesterton, IN: Ancient Faith Publishing, 2011). Patrick Henry Reardon, Revelation: A Liturgical Prophecy (Yonkers, NY: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2018), 53. Fr. Patrick Reardon. The final preservation of God’s elect was foreshadowed in their deliverance at the time of the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. This sealing with the mark of the true Paschal Lamb fulfilled the promise contained in that earlier marking of Israel with t...
2024-12-19
56 min
marketingSHOWCASE
Data x Technology = marketing dominance with Patrick Reardon-Morgan
Patrick, Marketing Manager at BT, sat down for this most recent episode after one of our keynote talks discussing data and technology and how to use it to your advantage.Get the lowdown on marketingSHOWCASE and our forthcoming events at https://mktgshowcase.co.uk/This show is produced and hosted by James Marriott from our podcast partners Sound Media: https://wearesoundmedia.com/Podcast recorded at marketingSHOWCASE Manchester December 2024.
2024-12-04
08 min
All Saints Homilies
Division, Desecration, Dedication
On the occasion of the third night of Hanukkah, Fr. Pat talks about the divisions God built into creation, about the consecration and desecration of sacred space, and about dedication of God's temple and of ourselves.
2023-12-12
00 min
OrthoAnalytika
Bible Study - Genesis 13 & 14 - The War of the Nine Kings
Today's Bible Study on Genesis 13 and 14 covers Abram and Lot moving apart, the War of the Nine Kings, and the mysterious encounter with Melchizedek. While Fr. Anthony relies primarily on St. John Chrysostom, he also draws from Fr. Patrick Reardon, St. Ambrose (numerology!), and academic research (via the Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Old Testemant). Enjoy the show! +++ Abraham IIFr. Anthony Perkins Chapter 13. Abram solves a problem and keeps everyone safe; the Lord makes a promise. From Fr. Patrick Reardon When Abram left Egypt, he and his fam...
2023-11-22
47 min
All Saints Homilies
Touched by Another Human Being
Fr. Pat reflects upon the encounter between Jesus and the woman with the chronic bleeding who touched the hem of His robe.
2023-11-02
00 min
All Saints Homilies
A Matter of Daily Concern
On the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Fr. Pat reminds us that the Cross ought to be the lens through which we examine every question and regard every problem; it is what gives godly shape to the Christian life.
2023-09-24
00 min
Listen to New Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
The Jesus We Missed: The Surprising Truth About the Humanity of Christ by Patrick Reardon
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/647012 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Jesus We Missed: The Surprising Truth About the Humanity of Christ Author: Patrick Reardon Narrator: Wayne Campbell Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 7 minutes Release date: September 19, 2023 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Who was Jesus and what was His mission? The Gospels present us with an obvious but profound and compelling thought, that the eternal Word of God became a real man of particular weight and height, with a specific temperament and particular traits of character. He was a Jew, part of a small village community. He became hungry...
2023-09-19
03 min
All Saints Homilies
A Vocation Both Common and Special
There’s a sense in which The Vocation of Mary was the most special and the most common. In this homily given on the Feast of the Dormition in 2010, Fr. Pat considers these two vocations of our Lord's Mother.
2023-08-22
00 min
The Ancient Faith Content Creator Conference
Content Creator Conference 2016: Fr. Patrick Reardon - Day 2
The second full day began with a devotional from Fr. Patrick Reardon.
2023-06-05
25 min
The Ancient Faith Content Creator Conference
Content Creator Conference 2016: Fr. Patrick Reardon - Day 1
The first full day began with a devotional from Fr. Patrick Reardon.
2023-06-05
23 min
Greeced Lightning
The Princess Bride: The Greek Novels
Sara, Luke, and Sam go on the greatest of adventures with The Princess Bride! Listen along as Sara delves into the fascinating world of the criminally underappreciated Greek novels, and everyone has a whale of a time with this classic film!The Princess Bride Home Movie - The celebrity home-movie remake of The Princess Bride that Luke mentions in the episode. The Princess Bride is actually an ancient Greek novel. – Medea Palatina - Part One of Sara's blog about the relationship between The Princess Bride and the ancient Greek novels. Link to Part Two is at the bottom of...
2023-05-01
1h 12
All Saints Homilies
Xerxes and Paul
Fr. Pat compares an event from the life of Xerxes as told by Herodotus in Book 7 of The Histories to a similar event in the lives of Paul and his companions as told by Luke in Acts 16:1-12.
2023-04-30
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Gospel of Mark, the Apostles, and the Sacraments
In this homily from the Sunday of St. Mary of Egypt in 2008, Fr. Pat discusses the occasion for the writing of the Gospel of Mark, the response of the Apostles to the cross, and the question Jesus asks James and John in the 10th chapter of Mark, which is the same question He asks us as we approach the chalice.
2023-04-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Struggle of Faith
The 9th chapter of the Gospel of Mark opens with the account of the Transfiguration, then is immediately followed by the the story of Jesus healing a boy possessed by an unclean spirit, a spirit which Jesus’ disciples were unable to cast out. Fr. Pat makes three observations about faith which we can learn from this story. The painting Fr. Pat refers to is The Transfiguration by Rafael.
2023-03-29
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Saint Paul or Faust?
Both Saint Paul and Faust, the man who sells his soul to the devil, have something to say about faith, hope, and patience. Fr. Pat considers the great divide between these two men.
2023-03-23
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Our Elders in the Faith
In this homily from 2008 preached on the Feast of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste (which was also Forgiveness Sunday), Fr. Pat reminds us of the great cloud of witnesses surrounding us. The text is Hebrews 12:1-10.
2023-03-10
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Supremacy of Love
When the Apostle Paul lists faith, hope, and love as a triad of things that abide, he takes care to assert that the greatest of these is love. In this homily from Vespers on January 5, 2014, Fr. Pat examines these three things more closely.
2023-02-14
00 min
C21Podcast
Patrick Weiland, Jodi Flynn, Jesse Fawcett, Patrick Reardon, Kate Harrison, JC Mills, Tony Tackaberry, Nancy Glass, Ethan Goldman & Stephen McQuillan
Intuitive's Patrick Weiland, The Content Group's Jodi Flynn, Fireworks' Jesse Fawcett, Jupiter's Patrick Reardon, Cream Productions' Kate Harrison, Cineflix's JC Mills, Station 6's Tony Tackaberry, Glass Entertainment's Nancy Glass and Anchor's Ethan Goldman on the latest trends in factual, plus former Icon Films exec Stephen McQuillan on new indie Atomic Television.
2023-02-03
1h 34
All Saints Homilies
The Depth, the Height, and the Breadth of the Life in Christ
January 30 in the Orthodox Church is the Feast of the Three Holy Hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom. In this homily from 2011, Fr. Pat teaches us about these three Fathers of the Church and their contributions to the Faith.
2023-01-30
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Mind’s Contract with Reality
This past Sunday evening All Saints Church hosted a Pan-Orthodox Prayer Service for the Sanctity of Life, sponsored by the Orthodox Christian Clergy Association of Chicago. Fr. Pat was the guest speaker. These were his remarks.
2023-01-25
00 min
All Saints Homilies
A Letter from Caesarea
Paul transforms his prison cell into a hub of missions work. The text is Colossians 3:4-11.
2023-01-18
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Measure of Grace
Fr. Pat preaches on Ephesians 4:7-13 in this homily from January 2016.
2023-01-10
00 min
All Saints Homilies
His Intrusion into This World
Fr. Pat gave this brief meditation at approximately midnight on January 1, 2014.
2023-01-03
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Christ Alone
In this homily from Christmas Day 2007, Fr. Pat reflects upon the Incarnation in terms of Christ the Only Holy One, Christ our Mediator, and Christ our Brother.
2022-12-28
00 min
All Saints Homilies
On Solomon’s Porch
John's Gospel tells us of a time during the Feast of Hanukkah when Jesus was teaching on Solomon's porch (John 10:22-23). Hanukkah is the feast of dedication; Fr. Pat examines this theme of dedication in the lives of three Old Testament saints.
2022-12-21
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Invitation to the Banquet
The theory of the perenial philosophy says that there’s a certain core experience of truth that all human beings have. Fr. Pat discusses this theory in light of Luke 14:16-24, the Parable of the Great Banquet.
2022-12-13
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Abraham: History, Theology, Morality
Paul tells us in Galatians that if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed. In this homily from 2016, Fr. Pat takes a closer look at Abraham, considering historical fact, theological truth, and moral responsibility. The text is Galatians 3:23-4:5.
2022-12-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Gracious Bounty of the Father
In this homily from Thanksgiving of 2010, Fr. Pat considers with us God's Covenant with Noah given in Genesis 9.
2022-11-23
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Who
In this homily from 2014, Fr. Pat takes a close look at the word "who" in the Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37).Who
2022-11-14
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Obedient Faith
A homily from Fr. Pat on Galatians 2:16-20, given in 2004.
2022-11-08
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Practice of Prayer in the Pursuit of Wisdom
A vesperal homily about James the Just. The text is James 1:1-11.
2022-11-03
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Biblical Meditation
A vesperal homily based upon Joshua 1:1-9
2022-10-10
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Imagination and the Moral Order
Preaching from Luke 6:31-26, Fr. Pat discusses the Golden Rule.
2022-10-05
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Two Types of Souls
On the Feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple, Fr. Pat compares our Lord's Mother with the rich man in Luke 12, today's Gospel reading.
2022-09-14
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Historical Claims, Their Interpretation, and the History of Salvation
A homily on 1 Corinthians 15:1-11, given on August 26, 2012.
2022-09-02
00 min
All Saints Homilies
One Verb and Two Nouns
Fr. Pat discusses three words from the first chapter of 2 Corinthians.
2022-08-31
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Prayer, Patience, Persuasion
n 1 Corinthian 4:9-16, the Apostle Paul gives a portrayal of a style of life very much in contrast with the style of life preferred by the Corinthians. In this homily from 2009, Fr. Pat looks at the contrasts enumerated by St. Paul.
2022-08-25
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Journey Through the Desert
Fr. Pat explains why the Church emphasizes Christ's multiplication of the loaves and fish.
2022-08-25
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Two Miracles, Three Common Elements
Fr. Pat compares the story of Peter walking on the water with that of the man who brings his son to Jesus.
2022-08-24
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Of Ourselves, of Christ Our Lord, and of His Mother
In this homily given on the Feast of the Dormition in 2010, Fr. Pat reflects upon the revelation of the Gospel disclosed in the human face
2022-08-16
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Reflections on the Transfiguration of Our Lord
In this homily from 2006, Fr. Pat reflects upon the Body of Christ, the Sacraments, and our own transfiguration in Christ.
2022-08-12
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Banquet
Based on the Parable of the Great Banquet in Luke 14, Fr. Pat reflects upon the freedom presupposed in the invitation, the nature of the banquet itself, and the messengers of the banquet.
2022-08-03
00 min
All Saints Homilies
What Was He Wearing?
What was Jesus wearing in the manger? When he carried out his ministry? In his Resurrection appearances? How is he clothed today? We reflect on these questions with Fr. Pat.
2022-08-02
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Two Men Meeting Christ
Both Galatians 1 and Luke 8 contain stories of men converting to Christ. Fr. Pat examines these two accounts.
2022-08-02
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Generosity, Freedom, and a Problem
There is no easy way to eternal life. We are made to know God, to love God, to serve God, and that is hard. Fr. Pat offers reflections on this via three theses.
2022-08-02
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Heart of the Christian Gospel
Jesus' healing of the Paralytic in Matthew 9 teaches us many things about man's biggest problem, about the corporate nature of the Church's service to the sinner, and about the Lord's authority to forgive sins.
2022-08-01
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Worries of the 5th Century
The mid-5th century was a time of chaos, war, poverty, decay, and destruction, but the one concern of the Church was an abbott named Eutyches
2022-07-20
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Word of the Cross: Three Stages
Fr. Pat focuses his attention on that which Saint Paul calls “of primary importance” for us to learn both from the saint’s words and from his life experience.
2022-07-13
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Can Any Good Come Out of Nazareth?
Using as a jumping-off point the Parable of the Vineyard in Matthew 21, Fr. Pat asks the same question asked by Nathaniel in John 1.
2022-07-13
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Servants, Fellow Servants, Brothers
What sort of life we live is determined by who we think we are. If we are servants of God, that means that not one of us belongs to himself. His time, his energy, his resources, all belong to the King that he serves.
2022-07-12
00 min
All Saints Homilies
To Walk Under the Direct Gaze of God
The call placed on every man’s life is to walk under the direct gaze of God. And the joy of heaven consists of gazing upon the transfigured face of Christ, and going from glory to glory, as much as we are able to bear.
2022-07-11
00 min
All Saints Homilies
How to Approach Jesus
Fr. Pat shows us how the Roman centurion who comes to Jesus for healing for his servant can be a model to us of how to approach Jesus. The text is Matthew 8:5-13.
2022-07-05
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Three Apostolic Modifiers
Fr. Pat reflects upon the Apostolic Office by means of three adjectives, which, when considered, can greatly enrich our understanding of the apostles, and can deepen our own relationship with Christ.
2022-06-30
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Jesus Calls the First Students
Being a disciple, a student of Christ, is very serious business. Fr. Pat discusses what it means to have Christ as a teacher.
2022-06-30
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Marriage, Faith, and Creed
In a homily delivered on Pentecost Sunday 2010, Fr. Pat offers reflections on the Orthodox wedding service, the Holy Spirit, faith, and the Creed.
2022-06-13
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Three Psychological Vices
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon warns us about three things which impede our ability to walk worthy of the vocation with which we have been called.
2021-11-26
00 min
All Saints Homilies
How Are We to Live?
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon discusses Paul’s response to the Gentile converts in Galatia being compelled by Jewish Christian teachers to live according to Jewish customs.
2021-11-25
00 min
Bikes or Death
Ep. 94 - Cjell Monē
For day 3 of Monumental Loop Week, we are featuring a podcast with Cjell Mone', owner of Mone' Bikes based out of Silver City, NM. He is know for producing functional steel bikes with an aesthetic flare out of the back of a 1990 Wonderbread Truck (Seriously!). Words won't do his bikes justice, so let's take a look at a few of my favorites at www.bikesordeath.com. Link to Monumental Loop Fund that I mentioned on the podcast. _______________________ EPISODE SPONSORS These episodes aren’t possible without support! Ruby Coffee - Cjell Mone...
2021-11-03
2h 05
All Saints Homilies
The Discipline of Memory
Last week a former vice-president and now presidential candidate said on the campaign trail, "We choose science over fiction; we choose truth over facts.” Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon reflects upon truth vs. facts, and the role memory plays in this.
2021-09-23
00 min
New Books in Urban Studies
Patrick T. Reardon, "The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago" (Southern Illinois UP, 2020)
Every day Chicagoans rely on the loop of elevated train tracks to get to their jobs, classrooms, or homes in the city’s downtown. But how much do they know about the single most important structure in the history of the Windy City? In engagingly brisk prose, Patrick T. Reardon unfolds the fascinating story about how Chicago’s elevated Loop was built, gave its name to the downtown, helped unify the city, saved the city’s economy, and was itself saved from destruction in the 1970s.Patrick T. Reardon's book The Loop: The 'L' Tracks That Shaped and Sav...
2021-09-14
45 min
The Deerfield Public Library Podcast
46: Patrick T. Reardon, author of The Loop: The “L” Tracks that Shaped and Saved Chicago
The Loop: The “L” Tracks that Shaped and Saved Chicago by our guest Patrick T. Reardon argues that the rectangular loop of elevated train tracks in downtown Chicago is the single most important structure in Chicago’s history. The Loop traces the development of the physical structure, but also the effect of the idea--bringing a diverse and divided city together in one concentrated, shared area of commerce, government, culture, and recreation. Though derided over the years as a nuisance--and often threatened to be razed--the loop tracks have become so important and identified with the city, that they lent downtown its name...
2021-02-11
49 min
Banned Books
175: Patrick Henry Reardon - Death is Sin Rendered Visible
This isn't a plus one... The second part of our episode on Patrick Henry Reardon's book, Christ in the Psalms. Taking a hard look at how we confuse the two kingdoms, avoid controversial topics in the church and the tragic consequences of not taking everything captive to Christ. SHOW NOTES: Christ in the Psalms - Patrick Henry Reardon https://amzn.to/3jNYDSN Siege of Magdeburg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Magdeburg Hillary Clinton email https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/14333 Sergio and Rhoda in Israel https://www.youtube.com...
2020-10-19
45 min
Banned Books
174: Patrick Henry Reardon - Divine Wrath is not Some Sort of Irritation
This is not a drill... We return to Patrick Henry Reardon's book, Christ in the Psalms. In this episode, we consider Psalm 6 and the very real, earthly effects of God's wrath, along with political bookends. SHOW NOTES: Christ in the Psalms - Patrick Henry Reardon https://amzn.to/3jNYDSN Siege of Magdeburg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sack_of_Magdeburg Hillary Clinton email https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/14333 Sergio and Rhoda in Israel https://www.youtube.com/c/sergiorhodainisrael — CONTACT and FOLLOW BannedBooks@1517.org Facebo...
2020-10-17
50 min
Banned Books
173: Henry Patrick Reardon - The Moral Sentiments of the Psalms are Christian Sentiments
My God can beat up your god... The second part of our discussion of Christ in the Psalms, by Patrick Henry Reardon. What is the temptation when Christians assume that our enemies are God's enemies? How do we pray for and against ourselves at the same time? What's happened to our piety that we are afraid to make demands of God? SHOW NOTES: Christ in the Psalms - Patrick Henry Reardon https://amzn.to/3jNYDSN Rule of St. Benedict http://www.archive.osb.org/rb/text/toc.html PTSD Se...
2020-10-14
56 min
Banned Books
172: Henry Patrick Reardon - To Take One's Stand and to Keep Watch
Why Christians are commanded to pray down curses upon their enemies. This episode, Christ in the Psalms, by Patrick Henry Reardon. What's an imprecatory psalm? Why are we taught by Scripture to pray imprecatory psalms, but have largely excluded such prayers from our churches? How does psalm 5 point us to Jesus and culture simultaneously? SHOW NOTES: Christ in the Psalms - Patrick Henry Reardon https://amzn.to/3jNYDSN Rule of St. Benedict http://www.archive.osb.org/rb/text/toc.html PTSD Service Dogs https://www.ptsd.va.gov/ge...
2020-10-13
37 min
C21Podcast
Covid-19 diaries: Natalka Znak and Patrick Reardon
Znak AND Co founder Natalka Znak discusses how the transatlantic entertainment and factual formats specialist is working to find solutions to shows that have been hit by social distancing restrictions; and Jupiter Entertainment president Patrick Reardon voices his hope the coronavirus pandemic could, nonetheless, trigger a rebound in unscripted television.
2020-05-01
27 min
Talking Taxes In a Truck Podcast
Coronavirus Update with Jim Capretta
Did you miss Saint Patrick’s Day? We did too. It isn’t even mentioned In our third podcast where we talk to Jim Capretta, former OMB official and resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Topics we do cover include the policy response to the coronavirus and what health policy will look like leading up to the election. Recorded on March 17, 2020 — 22 minutes. You can access the podcast on Libsyn by clicking here. Music from https://filmmusic.io "Whiskey on the Mississippi" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
2020-03-18
23 min
All Saints Homilies
The Children of God
In this homily given on the Feast of the Holy Innocents, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon reflects upon what makes us children of God.
2020-02-14
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Gnostic Impulse
The metaphysics of Gnosticism represents a major threat to the Gospel, and is an enemy of the doctrine of the Incarnation. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon offers reflections on this.
2020-01-11
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Place, the Process, and the Prayer
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon preaches from Luke 18:35-43, the story of the blind beggar who receives his sight.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Whatever Was Written
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon discusses a Christian reading of the Hebrew Scriptures.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Galatians and the Gospel
Paul’s letter to the Galatians is directly concerned with the meaning and the integrity of the Gospel. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon offers three points on Paul's words spoken against the loss or distortion of the very essence of the Gospel.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Institutions of Witness
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon discusses three types of witness, with special focus on the witness we call “the faith once delivered to the saints.”
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Meaning of the City
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon reflects on the story of the Gadarene demoniac, who, according to Luke, originally was from the city, and having been healed, returned to the city to proclaim how much Jesus had done for him.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Texture of the Heart
In the Parable of the Sower, Jesus teaches us about hearing the Word of God and and holding it fast in our hearts. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon offers reflections on this topic.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Being in the Presence
In 2 Corinthians 6:2 Paul says “…now is the day of salvation.” In order to be “in the now,” or fully present, one must come into the Presence. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon considers three requirements for this.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Anointing of the Believer
In 2 Corinthians 1:23 Paul says, "He who establishes us with you in Christ and has anointed us is God.” Father Patrick Henry Reardon provides three ways to describe this anointing.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
Justification: Ongoing, Internal, and Shared
Preaching from Galatians 2:16-20, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon reflects upon justification through faith.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The King and His Mother
On the Sunday which is both the birthday of Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the Sunday before the Feast of the Holy Cross, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon looks at how these two are connected.
2020-01-06
00 min
All Saints Homilies
The Crown of the Year
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon discusses the meaning of the Ecclesiastical New Year for Christians, its connection with the Feast of Joshua, and the significance of the Biblical texts chosen for this date.
2020-01-06
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All Saints Homilies
Two Views of History
It seems that our society is trying to walk on water without the power of God, and is consequently in the process of drowning in its many confusions. Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon reflects on our adhering to God’s revealed will vs. trying to make history.
2020-01-06
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All Saints Homilies
Divine Grace
Preaching from Ephesians 2:4-10 and Luke 16:19-31 (The Rich Man and Lazarus), Fr. Pat Reardon looks at God’s grace in the world and in the life of the believer.
2020-01-06
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All Saints Homilies
A Pure and Upright Heart
Our contemporary culture is accustomed to thinking of the heart as a symbol of spontaneous feelings. That’s about the last thing it means in the Bible. Fr. Pat Reardon reflects on the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8.
2020-01-06
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All Saints Homilies
The Vigilant Care of the Soul
A certain mindset of vigilance is an essential part of the transmission of the Gospel. We do not simply hand on the Gospel, but we hand on that sense of vigilance and care that is essential to its reception. Fr. Pat Reardon compares Biblical vigilance with that of other traditions.
2020-01-06
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All Saints Homilies
Reality and Faith
Fr. Patrick Reardon contemplates the setting, action, and drama of faith.
2020-01-06
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All Saints Homilies
What is Jesus Worth?
In our society, worth usually has some connection with what is called “market value.” However, worth or value is not ultimately an absolute thing. Worth is always “worth to whom?” Fr. Pat Reardon makes three points concerning this question.
2020-01-04
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All Saints Homilies
Coming to Terms with the Beyond
An abiding sense of the beyond is utterly native to human experience. Fr. Pat Reardon makes three points about this experience.
2020-01-04
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All Saints Homilies
The Humanization of Reality
In the Incarnation, God assumes not only human nature, but also human experience. With respect to this, Fr. Pat Reardon talks about human memory, human speech, and human resolve
2020-01-04
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All Saints Homilies
The Song of Mary
On the Feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos to the Temple, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon preaches on Mary's canticle of thanksgiving, found in Luke Chapter 1.
2019-12-28
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All Saints Homilies
Three Visionary Perspectives
Second Corinthians has been summarized as “strength made perfect through weakness.” Preaching from 2 Corinthians 4:6-15, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon looks at three examples from the Old Testament of God’s strength being made perfect through the weakness of His servants.
2019-10-29
00 min
Touchstone Magazine
Ep. 4: What, Exactly, is Conscience? (Part 2) with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon
Ep. 4: What, Exactly, is Conscience? (Part 2) with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon by J. Douglas Johnson
2019-07-17
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Touchstone Magazine
Ep. 2: Hitler, the Jews, and the Invention of Conscience (Part 1) with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon
Ep. 2: Hitler, the Jews, and the Invention of Conscience (Part 1) with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon by J. Douglas Johnson
2019-06-24
00 min
Touchstone Magazine
Ep. 1: The Impossibility of Transhumanism with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon
Ep. 1: The Impossibility of Transhumanism with Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon by J. Douglas Johnson
2019-06-07
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