Tag: podcast

  • Kleaster sound 11, 2021

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    Information Text: by Thomas Merton (in Hinne Wagenaar, Blessed Simplicity, 166) Bible reading: John 21: 9-14 (NBV and Fryske Bibel) Music: "Ubi caritas" and "Tu es Petrus" by The Stanford Chamber Chorale Kleaster morning Wednesday, April 14, 2021 The life of Peter and his friends is back to square one. Jesus has been murdered. The dreams of a...

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  • Kleaster sound 10, 2021

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    Information Text: Wisล‚awa Szymborska - 'Allegro ma non troppo' Bible reading: Genesis 2:7-8 (Willibrord Translation and Fryske Bibel) Music: Paco Peรฑa, Eduardo Falรบ, Juan Falรบ - 'La Cuartelera' Kleaster morning Wednesday, April 7, 2021 In the time before Easter, the seven works of mercy have been addressed one by one. But there is an eighth!....

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  • Kleaster sound 9, 2021

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    Information Text: While Mary was watching (Alison Robertson) in: Church Hymnary (Cantebury Press 2005, no. 383). Dutch and Frisian translations can be found in Liedboek 2013 and Lieteboek 2015, no. 583. Bible reading: Matthew 26: 6-13 Music: Pergolesi, Stabat Mater dolorosa - Philippe Jaroussky - Julia Lezhneva Kleaster morning Wednesday, March 31, 2021 We are today ...

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  • Kleaster sound 8, 2021

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    Information Text: 'Becoming Mild' by Karel Staes Bible reading: Matthew 25:31-40 Music: Kristine Kammarkรถr sings 'Ubi caritas' by Ola Gjeilo Kleaster morning Wednesday, March 24, 2021 In this week's Kleaster sound, the story from Matthew from which the 'works of mercy' are derived (Matthew 25:31-40) is heard. From the podcast these words for reflection: This story about the...

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  • Kleaster sound 7, 2021

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    Kleaster sound 7, 2021

    Kleaster morning of Wednesday, March 17, 2021 This week's Work of Mercy: "Clothing the naked". From the new Kleaster Sound, which comes online today, the following words for reflection, leading up to two questions. When I think of this work of "mercy," clothing the naked, I think first of clothes. Clothes to literally be able to put on. Notions like...

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