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Daily Psalms for Lent

Hosted by St. John's Lutheran Church, Mattoon · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 26 episodes

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About this podcast

Daily Psalms for Lent is a devotional podcast from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Mattoon, Illinois, hosted by Cantor Peter Eckardt.Throughout the season of Lent, each episode presents a psalm sung using the King James Version and traditional Gregorian chant tones. Following the psalm, brief devotional excerpts from St. Augustine and Martin Luther offer theological reflection and meditation.This series is designed to provide a simple, achievable, and timeless way to pray the Psalms during Lent—to hear, meditate upon, and dwell in the Word of God given to His people in the Psalter.

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St. John's Lutheran Church, Mattoon hosts Daily Psalms for Lent, a religion show with 26 episodes published.

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Psalm 122 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 21, 20267mEp. 26S1

Day 3 of praying Psalm 122, "I was glad" (Laetatus sum), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the last part of the psalm.

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Psalm 122 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 20, 20267mEp. 25S1

Day 2 of praying Psalm 122, "I was glad" (Laetatus sum), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on verse 4 regarding the tribes of the

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Psalm 122 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 19, 20267mEp. 24S1

Day 1 of praying Psalm 122, "I was glad" (Laetatus sum), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the first part of the psalm.

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Psalm 102 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 18, 20269mEp. 23S1

Day 3 of praying penitential Psalm 102, "Hear my prayer, O Lord" (Domine, exaudi), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone I, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the last p

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Psalm 102 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 17, 202613mEp. 22S1

Day 2 of praying penitential Psalm 102, "Hear my prayer, O Lord" (Domine, exaudi), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone I, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the middle

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Psalm 102 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 16, 202612mEp. 21S1

Day 1 of praying penitential Psalm 102, "Hear my prayer, O Lord" (Domine, exaudi), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone VIII, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the fir

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Psalm 19 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 15, 202611mEp. 20S1

Day 3 of praying Psalm 19, "The heavens declare the glory of God" (Caeli enarrant), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Psalm Tone III, followed by excerpts from the writings of Martin Luther on the end of the psalm, vv

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Psalm 19 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 14, 202613mEp. 19S1

Day 2 of praying Psalm 19, "The heavens declare the glory of God" (Caeli enarrant), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone III, followed by excerpts from the writings of Martin Luther and St. Augustine on the mid

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Psalm 19 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 12, 202612mEp. 18S1

Day 1 of praying Psalm 19, "The heavens declare the glory of God" (Caeli enarrant), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone III, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the fir

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Psalm 6 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 11, 202611mEp. 17S1

Day 3 of praying Psalm 6, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from St. Augustine and Martin Luther. In this episode we begin with Luther's brief summary of the psalm, then his expositi

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Psalm 6 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 10, 202610mEp. 16S1

Day 2 of praying Psalm 6, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine on verse 4 and Martin Luther on verses 4 and 5.

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Psalm 6 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 9, 202610mEp. 15S1

Day 1 of praying Psalm 6, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther on the first part of the psalm.

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Psalm 25 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 7, 20267mEp. 14S1

Day 3 of praying Psalm 25, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant ToneI, followed by an excerpts of St. Augustine on verse 8–11.

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Psalm 25 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 6, 20267mEp. 13S1

Day 2 of praying and meditating upon Psalm 25, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone I, followed by an excerpts of Martin Luther summarizing the psalm and expounding on verse 1.

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Psalm 25 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 5, 202610mEp. 12S1

Day 1 of praying Psalm 25, Ad te, Domine, levavi, ("Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul") - psalm strongly associated to both the second and third Sundays in Lent. The psalm is chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Cha

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Psalm 38 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 4, 202611mEp. 11S1

Day 2 of praying Psalm 38, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone VIII, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine on verse 11 and Martin Luther on the end of the psalm.

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Psalm 38 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 3, 202617mEp. 10S1

Day 1 of praying and meditating upon the penitential Psalm 38, Domine ne in furore ("LORD, rebuke me not in Thy wrath"), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Au

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Psalm 32 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 3, 20267mEp. 9S1

Day 3 of praying and meditating on Psalm 32, a penitential psalm. The psalm is first chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, then excerpts of Martin Luther on the psalm are read, followed by a prayer.

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Psalm 32 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 3, 20265mEp. 8S1

Day 2 of praying the penitential Psalm 32, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by more excerpts from Dr. Martin Luther.

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Psalm 32 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

Mar 3, 20267mEp. 7S1

Day 1 of praying Psalm 32, chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts of Martin Luther on this penitential psalm.

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