LSC Living Seasons of Change

The Catholic radio show “Living Seasons of Change”, hosted by Patti Brunner with Monsignor David LeSieur, a priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock, weaves the topics of the liturgical calendar’s bible readings, combining God’s love for his people and personal testimony with the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Patriarch Ministries is happy to partner with PaduaMedia.Com to present archives of the radio show based on the Catholic Church’s liturgical year, “Living Seasons of Change”. Digging deeper into the seasons will help you understand the layout of the Catholic Church’s important liturgical readings from scripture. 

The series “Living Seasons of Change” was originally broadcast from St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church on KDUA 96.5 FM, Rogers Arkansas, an affiliate of Relevant Radio and EWTN and audio archived shows are available on line at http://www.paduamedia.com/living-seasons/ . It is the desire of the Church to promote the “liturgical” year. God has laid out for us a path of feasts to move us through the seasons of the year, so that by repeating them we might grow in awareness of the importance of God’s plan of salvation and the kingdom—come on earth as it is in heaven. It is the desire of the Church to promote the “liturgical” year. God has laid out for us a path of feasts to move us through the seasons of the year, so that by repeating them we might grow in awareness of the importance of God’s plan of salvation and the kingdom—come on earth as it is in heaven. All the seasons are one in heaven—in eternity. God has given the feasts to help us to call to mind his love, his forgiveness, his mercy, his joy.  It is the desire of the Church to promote the “liturgical” year. God has laid out for us a path of feasts to move us through the seasons of the year, so that by repeating them we might grow in awareness of the importance of God’s plan of salvation and the kingdom—come on earth as it is in heaven. All the seasons are one in heaven—in eternity. God has given the feasts to help us to call to mind his love, his forgiveness, his mercy, his joy. Using wisdom, the church has set these feasts into a liturgical calendar. The leaders of the Catholic Church have also added the days to recall certain saints so as to set aside a time to reflect on the Way; each day can have richness.