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Lenten Podcast: ”Whom Do You Seek?”
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Lenten Podcast: ”Whom Do You Seek?”

Hosted by Duke Catholic Center · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 8 episodes

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Audience Score
2
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Episodes
8
Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
3m
Booking Probability™
35
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13
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46
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About this podcast

We will follow Jesus through the Gospel reading this Lent - from the desert to the tomb, and everywhere in between. Encounter Christ in these spaces with us as we explore our faith and connect Scripture to the three pillars of Lent: prayer, fasting and almsgiving.

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About the host

Duke Catholic Center hosts Lenten Podcast: ”Whom Do You Seek?”, a religion show with 8 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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The Empty Tomb: Easter Sunday

Apr 3, 20263mEp. 70

What does it look like to encounter God at the empty tomb? Duke senior Samantha Hernandez leads us through a reflection for this Easter Sunday. In our final episode of this podcast series, we are offered ways to respond

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Jesus in the Garden: Palm Sunday

Mar 27, 20263mEp. 60

First-year Ryan Grondin reflects on the Gospel reading for Palm Sunday, giving us ways we can react to Scripture through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving during Holy Week.

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Jesus at Lazarus' Tomb: Fifth Sunday of Lent

Mar 19, 20262mEp. 50

Duke University first-year Avila Casanova shares the Gospel story for this Fifth Sunday of Lent, where we meet Jesus at his dear friend Lazarus' tomb. Avila walks us through a reflection and, using the three pillars of L

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Jesus at the Temple: Fourth Sunday of Lent

Mar 12, 20262mEp. 40

For this Fourth Sunday of Lent, Paul Fong, '27, helps us reflect on Jesus' encounter with the blind man in the temple. Paul offers reflections and suggestions for actions we can take this week.

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Jesus at the Well: Third Sunday of Lent

Mar 5, 20262mEp. 30

Are you comfortable with letting Jesus see you, even in places of weakness or failure? In this week's Gospel reading, Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at the well. Emma Podol, Duke senior, helps us reflect on the question:

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Jesus on the Mountain: Second Sunday of Lent

Feb 26, 20264mEp. 20

This week, we find Jesus on a mountain with three of his closest disciples. Duke University first-year Ernest Binfon Jr. guides us through this week's reflection, asking, "What does it look like to encounter God on the m

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Jesus in the Desert: First Sunday of Lent

Feb 19, 20262mEp. 10

This week, we find Jesus in the desert. After his baptism in the Jordan, the Holy Spirit leads Jesus out into the wilderness for a period of intense fasting and prayer, at the end of which Satan appears to tempt him. Mai

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"Whom do you seek?" Introduction

Feb 13, 20261m0

Hear about our new Lenten podcast!

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30-65
Consumer type
Faith community

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Lenten Podcast: ”Whom Do You Seek?” is hosted by Duke Catholic Center. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 8 episodes.

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Lenten Podcast: ”Whom Do You Seek?” has published 8 episodes.

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Lenten Podcast: ”Whom Do You Seek?” regularly covers religion, spirituality, christianity. It sits in the religion category, with a spirituality focus.

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