Episode 17
CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM
In this second Lenten episode, we read St. Augustine's Sermon 206, delivered during Lent approximately 1,600 years ago. We then offer our thoughts on this great Church Father's words about the kinds of sacrificial suffering Christ demands of us, and are necessary for our salvation.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro
08:55 - Reading: St. Augustine, Sermon 206
15:59 - Reflections, and Thoughts on the Role of Penance in Salvation
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