Let My Prayer Arise
Summary: The Psalms have been called the "Hymn Book of the Church" and contain rich and prophetic references to Christ. In this podcast, Fr. Wilbur Ellsworth takes us through the Psalter and helps us to make them the prayer of our hearts.
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- Artist: Fr. Wilbur David Ellsworth, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Podcasts:
Fr. Wilbur speaks about the hymn of entrance for the Incarnation of the Son of God.
Fr. Wilbur speaks about the hymn of entrance for the Incarnation of the Son of God.
Fr. Wilbur continues looking at the morning Psalms with his reflection on this familiar Psalm from Orthros.
Fr. Wilbur continues looking at the morning Psalms with his reflection on this familiar Psalm from Orthros.
This morning Psalm includes the familiar refrain "Arise O God!"
This morning Psalm includes the familiar refrain "Arise O God!"
In the second episode, Fr. Wilbur takes us through Psalm 2 which begins "Why have the heathens raged?"
In the second episode, Fr. Wilbur takes us through Psalm 2 which begins "Why have the heathens raged?"
Fr. Wilbur begins his exploration of the Psalms with the well known Psalm 1 - Blessed is the Man.
Fr. Wilbur begins his exploration of the Psalms with the well known Psalm 1 - Blessed is the Man.
Fr. Wilbur introduces his new podcast by talking about the depth of the Psalms and how the Church views the Psalms in terms of the Historical, the Christological, and the Liturgical.
Fr. Wilbur introduces his new podcast by talking about the depth of the Psalms and how the Church views the Psalms in terms of the Historical, the Christological, and the Liturgical.