Mystagogy
Mystagogy
Healing Envy, Anger, Sloth and Greed
In this session, we cover Cantos XIII, XV, XIII, XX, and XXI of The Purgatorio. (Please note that we will skip the sin of pride in Cantos X-XII as we will be covering that in another session). These cantos will consider healing remedies for the sins of envy, anger, sloth, and greed.
The music in the introduction and close of this podcast is provided by George Sarah.
This program of mystagogy is hosted by the Adult Faith Programs at Saint Stephen Martyr Church in Chesapeake, Virginia.
Intro:
Hello and welcome to the Mystagogy podcast, hosted by the Adult Faith Programs at Saint Stephen Martyr Church in Chesapeake, VA.
In Greek, the word mystagogy means "leading through the mysteries." In the earliest centuries of Christianity, mystagogy referred to the practice of helping Christians to appreciate more deeply the Christian mysteries into which they had been initiated by baptism, confirmation and reception of the Eucharist.
This present program of mystagogy is being developed and taught by Barbara Nicolosi Harrington, a university professor of screenwriting, cinema, Great Books and theology.
In this second presentation on Dante's Purgatorio, Barbara discusses healing remedies for the sins of envy, anger, sloth and greed.
Outro:
Thanks for joining us for this episode of the Mystagogy podcast.
The music for the podcast is provided by George Sarah. Learn more about his music in the show notes.
Until next time, be well and God bless.