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Mining The Mysteries: A Catechetical Podcast Anglican Province of America
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- Religion & Spirituality
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5.0 • 9 Ratings
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Mining the Mysteries is a catechetical podcast that explores the depths of our Orthodox and Catholic faith in the English tradition. We delve into the significance of catechesis, highlighting its unfortunate scarcity in modern Churches and emphasizing the importance of reclaiming the profound richness of authentic Catholic formation. We also examine the obstacles we face in our modern world and how we can overcome them by going deeper into our faith.
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Summer Reading
This is our final episode for the season, and we will be back in September.
So, for this season finale, Fr. Miller has prepared a list of books for us to dig into over the summer. Enjoy!
1928 Book of Common Prayer Personal Edition
1928 BCP/KJV Bible
The People's Anglican Missal
St. Augustine's Prayer Book
An Anglican Prayer Book
The Oxford American Prayer Book Commentary - This is out of print, but you can find it if you dig around hard enough. You can also read it for free online!
Everyman's History Of The Prayer Book
Bible Basics for Catholics
The Celebrant's Manual - This is out of print and almost impossible to find. But the good news is that you can read it online for free!
Liturgical Dogmatics: How Catholic Beliefs Flow from Liturgical Prayer
The Liturgical Cosmos: The World through the Lens of the Liturgy
Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry
Anglican Prayers for Children
Guide to the Mass from the 1928 Book of Common Prayer: For Anglican Youth and Newcomers
Worship and Theology in England, Book 1: From Cranmer to Baxter and Fox, 1534-1690
Worship and Theology in England, Book 2: From Watts and Wesley to Martineau, 1690-1900
Worship and Theology in England, Book 3: The Ecumenical Century, 1900 to the Present
Worshiping with the Church Fathers
The Bible and the Liturgy
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church -
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A Call To Prayer
This week, we're digging deeper into how the Church is called to pray, how this shapes our spiritual lives and guides our actions, and why prayer isn't just something we do alone or in silence but a collective action that truly changes us.
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Cloud by Day, Pillar of Fire by Night
In this week's episode, we focus on Ascension Day.
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Q&A Episode - Cousin Eddie Strikes Again!
This week, we have a special Q&A episode. Enjoy!
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The Doxology
This week, we discuss the Doxology. We also reference two books in the episode, which can both be found on Amazon:
Te Deum: The Church and Music by Paul Westermeyer
The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence
Customer Reviews
Both Captivating and Informative
I have immensely enjoyed listening to this podcast and all that it has to offer. Wonderfully and thoughtfully expressed, this series is overflowing with an abundance of relevant and meaningful information that I believe all people would benefit from hearing. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to learn more as I continue on this lifelong journey, gaining a better understanding of worship and of what it means to walk in the path of love. Thank you so much for putting this together and assisting us in developing a greater appreciation for God's unfailing love and our call to show this love to others. I am excited to continue growing in my faith and love for God with each coming day.
An excellent start
An excellent start and a much needed voice from the APA. Can’t wait to hear from “The Bishop.” I do find it somewhat jarring, though, to have the juxtaposition of discussion of ancient church history and divine tradition being introduced with “Working in a Coal Mine.” I mean, I get the connection with the title of the series. It just seems a little disappointing that with the nearly bottomless well of rich musical tradition in the Anglican and English Catholic Church, that we have to resort to a sampled bit of pop music as the intro and outro.
A listening parishioner from St Thomas, Alto