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Frank Schipani said,
on November 10th, 2006 at 11:03 am
As a non-Catholic I really enjoy the podcast. I find that the beliefs and practices of the Catholic church are presented in a way that is easy to understand and I’ve gain a great appreciation for the Cathoic faith as a result. Thank you.
Thank you for being open and any comments you leave in agreement or disagrement with our faith will certainly spark interesting discussion and would be very welcome.
We have also placed your name in the hat for winning the iPod. Thanks again!
Catholicemom said,
on November 21st, 2006 at 8:20 am
Hi All,
I was listening to your podcast and heard that my name was drawn for the ipod shuffle. Wow, I am never lucky. I couldn’t find an email address to mail you my personal info so let me know if you have already done this and resend it to me again. Sometimes my spam filter picks up religious.
Thanks,
Catholic E-mom
royornelas said,
on January 6th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Dane,
I know that I have twice posted replies to 2 of your posts and they seem to have vanished. The first reply was on your assertion that there are 4 Marian Dogmas. That is incorrect there are only 4 Marian Dogmas. Secondly, in response to a question by Cathy, I replied by correcting your reply to her regarding Sacramentals. You have a great responsibilty if you are proclaining to teach the Catholic Faith.
The Catechism makes it clear that ALL Catechists must echo the words of Christ… “My teaching is not mine but His who sent me…” Thus I am urging you to Teach the Faith and not your version.
I have been an RCIA instructor for the past 12 years and I am willing to aid in your ministry.
I appologize for the delay in approving your posts. I have been in India for the past 2 weeks on business and involved with family before that.
Your contributions are very good and your help in this ministry is welcome. Would you send me some information about yourself? Please send it to catholic at catholicclasses dot org.
I Googled for something completely different, but found your page…and have to say thanks. nice read.
Fr. Bill McNeeley said,
on January 26th, 2008 at 11:24 am
I can only get yesterday’s Liturgy of the Hours and I have tried on several occasions. I can only hear MP, EP or Office of Readings from the previous day. Why? Can I fix it?
Where are you located? Perhaps we have a time zone issue.
I post every session at 10:00 PM the day before the correct day. I wonder if I should post it earlier. My assumption was that most people synch their ipod over night and so they would have the proper liturgy of the hours every morning.
I will start posting at 10:00 am and see if the 12 hours earlier will help you. This makes sense since Europe is 7 hours ahead and most of the world’s population is even ahead of that.
Thank you for listening
photoguy76 said,
on July 20th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Hi All,
First off, I love your Liturgy of the Hours podcasts. I listen every single day on my way to work and can’t wait for the peal of bells for begin.
Thank you for uploading the the Liturgy of the Hours podcasts on Sundays. It has been a huge time saver for me.
I do I have a few comments though. Surely you must have a few more CD’s of music so that we don’t have to hear the same music and the same artists week after week. A change in tune/singer the Canticle of Zechariah would be nice too, as well as Psalm 51 on Fridays. It really gets old hearing the same singers/groups all the time. Don’t get me wrong. I do enjoy their voices, but even my family gets tired of my voice and i have a pretty decent one. One last comment. Shepherd has an “e”, not an “a” as in this week’s hymn, “Shepherd of my heart”, and not “Shepard of my heart”.
Overall, you are all doing a wonderful job. I LOVE your reading of the psalter. Now if only the lectors at mass would read that well!
You will be happy to know that we have replaced the Canticle of Zechariah with spoken versions and we are working on replacing Psalm 51 on Fridays with spoken versions as well.
on November 10th, 2006 at 11:03 am
As a non-Catholic I really enjoy the podcast. I find that the beliefs and practices of the Catholic church are presented in a way that is easy to understand and I’ve gain a great appreciation for the Cathoic faith as a result. Thank you.
on November 13th, 2006 at 4:54 pm
Frank,
Thank you for being open and any comments you leave in agreement or disagrement with our faith will certainly spark interesting discussion and would be very welcome.
We have also placed your name in the hat for winning the iPod. Thanks again!
on November 21st, 2006 at 8:20 am
Hi All,
I was listening to your podcast and heard that my name was drawn for the ipod shuffle. Wow, I am never lucky. I couldn’t find an email address to mail you my personal info so let me know if you have already done this and resend it to me again. Sometimes my spam filter picks up religious.
Thanks,
Catholic E-mom
on January 6th, 2007 at 10:37 am
Dane,
I know that I have twice posted replies to 2 of your posts and they seem to have vanished. The first reply was on your assertion that there are 4 Marian Dogmas. That is incorrect there are only 4 Marian Dogmas. Secondly, in response to a question by Cathy, I replied by correcting your reply to her regarding Sacramentals. You have a great responsibilty if you are proclaining to teach the Catholic Faith.
The Catechism makes it clear that ALL Catechists must echo the words of Christ… “My teaching is not mine but His who sent me…” Thus I am urging you to Teach the Faith and not your version.
I have been an RCIA instructor for the past 12 years and I am willing to aid in your ministry.
on January 10th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
Hi royornelas,
I appologize for the delay in approving your posts. I have been in India for the past 2 weeks on business and involved with family before that.
Your contributions are very good and your help in this ministry is welcome. Would you send me some information about yourself? Please send it to catholic at catholicclasses dot org.
on October 17th, 2007 at 11:10 pm
Marian Jones
I Googled for something completely different, but found your page…and have to say thanks. nice read.
on January 26th, 2008 at 11:24 am
I can only get yesterday’s Liturgy of the Hours and I have tried on several occasions. I can only hear MP, EP or Office of Readings from the previous day. Why? Can I fix it?
Fr. Bill
on January 27th, 2008 at 10:21 pm
Hi Fr. McNeeley,
Where are you located? Perhaps we have a time zone issue.
I post every session at 10:00 PM the day before the correct day. I wonder if I should post it earlier. My assumption was that most people synch their ipod over night and so they would have the proper liturgy of the hours every morning.
I will start posting at 10:00 am and see if the 12 hours earlier will help you. This makes sense since Europe is 7 hours ahead and most of the world’s population is even ahead of that.
Thank you for listening
on July 20th, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Hi All,
First off, I love your Liturgy of the Hours podcasts. I listen every single day on my way to work and can’t wait for the peal of bells for begin.
Thank you for uploading the the Liturgy of the Hours podcasts on Sundays. It has been a huge time saver for me.
I do I have a few comments though. Surely you must have a few more CD’s of music so that we don’t have to hear the same music and the same artists week after week. A change in tune/singer the Canticle of Zechariah would be nice too, as well as Psalm 51
on Fridays. It really gets old hearing the same singers/groups all the time. Don’t get me wrong. I do enjoy their voices, but even my family gets tired of my voice and i have a pretty decent one. One last comment. Shepherd has an “e”, not an “a” as in this week’s hymn, “Shepherd of my heart”, and not “Shepard of my heart”.
Overall, you are all doing a wonderful job. I LOVE your reading of the psalter. Now if only the lectors at mass would read that well!
Peace,
John
on July 26th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
You will be happy to know that we have replaced the Canticle of Zechariah with spoken versions and we are working on replacing Psalm 51
on Fridays with spoken versions as well.