The Divine Lamp

Latest Podcast On The Gospel Of Matthew

Posted by carmelcutthroat on January 13, 2010

As I note in a previous post, St Irenaeus Ministries is doing a new podcast series, this time on the Gospel of Matthew.

This weeks presentation is on the mission of John the Baptist.  Here is the description given by S.I.M: The Gospel that Jesus preaches is recounted as being preceded by John the Baptist, who came in the mode of Elijah and preaching a baptism of repentance. John was a fairly ascetic man, and his coming as a voice crying in the wilderness heralds the time of the Christ. John’s message is quite stark, warning that the God will soon make a harvest of souls. Jesus comes to John to be baptized, but John objects, declaring that he needs to be baptized by Jesus. Jesus allows Himself to be baptized to ”fulfill all righteousness,” and in doing so, blesses the waters and transforms them into the waters of the sacrament. At this point, the Spirit of God descends like a dove and a voice declares, ”This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” Jesus then leaves for the wilderness to be tempted or tested for forty days and forty nights. Satan tests Jesus, but He beats the devil back on all counts. When John is imprisoned, Jesus begins to proclaim the Gospel and seeking out apostles.The closing theme is Gerard Satamian’s Chansons Sans Paroles Op. 2 Pastorale, from the album Dry Fig Trees. http://www.magnatune.com

You can listen to the latest installment HERE.

For some reason the St Irenaeus site has been rather lax in recent weeks when it comes to updating their content-I suspect the college student who does it was home for the Christmas break-but recent content is readily available at Podcast Alley.  Your best bet is to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes; you’ll receive an update from S.I.M every Monday.

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