PODCAzT 49: Leo the Great on Epiphany; Lefebvre compared to Athanasius; feedback

Epiphany is our focus today, on this great feast.  We hear from St. Pope Leo the Great (+461) and explore the origins of Epiphany and some of the beautiful customs associated with it. 

Then I address some of your feedback.  First, I examine the claim made by some that the late Archbishop Marcel Lefevbre is like a modern day St. Athanasius (+373) about whom I spoke in the last PODCAzT

[HINT: I don’t think so.]

Also, we hear voicemail from a famous blogger in England.

Throughout we hear some Gregorian chant for Epiphany, a slice of Respighi’s Feste Romane inspired by La Befana, an Italian children’s ditty about the same La Befana, and at the end, something a bit less serious. 

Well…. a lot less serious.


https://zuhlsdorf.computer/podcazt/08_01_06.mp3

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