Holy Name of Jesus: Recent Episodes

Holy Name of Jesus

Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church (Wayzata, MN)

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Our final episode features A Prelude on “O Sacred Head Now Wounded” by the HNOJ Handbell Choir and Mercy, O God by HNOJ’s Parish Children’s Choir with Adult Quartet (04:14). Holy Week Schedule: Thursday 4/9 7pm; Friday 4/10 Stations 3pm, Liturgy 7pm; Easter Sunday 4/12 8:30am (two Masses) and 10:30am (two Masses).

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This week’s episode features The Old Rugged Cross by Jim Bevington, a reading from Philippians 2:1-11 (04:18), and a reflection on Passion Sunday by Fr. Colin Jones (05:24).

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This week’s episode features Remember Abraham by Nate Reinhardt, a reading from John 11:3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45 (03:48), and a reflection on Lazarus by Chris Kostelc (06:36).

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This week’s episode features Be Thou My Vision by Mari Paese and Audrey Wald, a reading from John 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38 (03:20), and a reflection on the Man Born Blind by Fr. Colin Jones (05:20).

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This week’s episode features Come Home by HNOJ’s Adult Choir (feat. Erin Cullinane), a reading from John 4:5-15, 19-26, 39a, 40-42 (04:14), and a reflection on the Samaritan Woman by Ashley Cermak (06:10).

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This week’s episode features What Wondrous Love Is This by Jennifer Bevington, a reading from Matthew 17:1-9 (05:26), and a reflection on the Transfiguration by Chris Kostelc (06:06).

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Join us as Holy Name of Jesus walks through the season of Lent. This week’s episode features Remember Your Mercies by Erin Heitkamp, a reading from Matthew 4:1-11 (04:36), and a reflection on Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving by Fr. Steve Ulrick (06:06).

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The final episode of our Advent and Christmas podcast.  Hear What Child is This? sung by Mandy Johnson and Jennifer Bevington, The Glory of the Father sung by our Rome Pilgrimage Choir, a reading from Isaiah, and a final reflection by Fr. Steve Ulrick.

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This week our School Schola sings, "Love Came Down," we have a reading from St. Luke's Gospel, and Fr. Evans shares a reflection on Mary.

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Our Advent and Christmas walk continues with our Sunday Evening Mass arrangement of O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, a reading from Zephaniah, and a reflection by Fr. Bryce Evans

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Our walk through Advent and Christmas begins on the Second Sunday of Advent with a new arrangement of the King Shall Come When Morning Dawns, a reading from Luke's Gospel, and a reflection by Fr. Steve Ulrick.