Fr. Patrick Cardine

Lorica

Religion EN ↓ 315 episodes

A Lorica is a prayer recited for protection in which the petitioner invokes the power of God as a safeguard against evil. lōrīca originally meant “armor” or “breastplate.” The title is taken from St. Patrick’s Breastplate, his much loved prayer written in 433 A.D.

Author

Fr. Patrick Cardine

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Religion

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www.orthodoxwest.com

Latest episode

Jun 7, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 265 - Whoever Does Not Gather, Scatters 24.03.2025

The mute demon is cast out, but its silence lingers — a silence that reveals more than noise could. Christ shows us that every kingdom has a structure, even the kingdom of evil. It has ranks, roles, even strategy — but no love, no center that holds. This is not just a story of exorcism. It is a warning: if we are not gathered with Christ, we are scattered. Even neglect is a kind of fracture. The S...

Episode 264 - He Came Out Swinging 10.03.2025

He does not ease into Lent — he enters the desert like a warrior, fasting, facing down the enemy, answering every temptation with the voice of the Father. His baptism and his battle, womb and tomb, all come at once. This is the shape of redemption: whole, undivided, already underway. We begin our fast not to become strong, but to remember where our strength comes from.

Episode 263 - The Power of Abstinence 06.03.2025

On Ash Wednesday, we begin our fast — not with dread, but with joy. We remember that abstinence is not deprivation, but power: a weapon against the enemy, a guard for the soul, a path toward freedom. We face our mortality, embrace penance, and enter the season together — publicly, corporately, with ashes and long prayers and hunger. Yet we are warned: without mercy, without almsgiving, without lov...

Episode 262 - Your Faith Has Saved You 03.03.2025

On Quinquagesima Sunday, we turn to three encounters: the rich ruler, the disciples, and the blind beggar. Each is a mirror — of privilege, proximity, and poverty. We watch as the ones with sight and status remain in darkness, while the blind man sees clearly. What opens the way is not knowledge or access, but faith — a faith that cries out, won’t be silenced, and stops Jesus in his tracks. Grace,...

Episode 261 - To Finish the Race 24.02.2025

On Sexagesima Sunday, we turn to the Parable of the Sower. We reflect on the four kinds of soil — and the unsettling truth that most who receive the word do not endure. This isn’t meant to discourage, but to prepare us: for the real dangers of a hardened heart, shallow roots, and a life slowly crowded by the cares of the world. We consider what it means to cling with faithfulness — to show up, to...

Episode 260 - Where He Was at Home 26.01.2025

Jesus made His home in Capernaum. It was where He lived, taught, healed — a center of His ministry and the site of countless miracles. And yet, it became a place of indifference. Those closest to Him, like the people of Nazareth, did not believe. Today we reflect on the contrast between proximity and faith — between those who saw and turned away, and a Roman outsider whose belief astonished Christ...

Episode 259 - Everything is a Sign 20.01.2025

Today in Cana, a village not far from Nazareth, the village where the disciple Nathanael grew up in a small house built into the hill, a young couple, a boy and a girl, friends or maybe relatives of Mary, are celebrating their marriage. Was the love of this boy and girl not also a sign of the day of union of Christ and his bride the Church? And furthermore is that greater union, of Christ and the...

Episode 258 - The Word Lept Down To Us 31.12.2024

The flesh of man now made the glorious apparel of Christ is glorious because it is a manifestation of His love. What shall we do in response to this love? We must follow him. We must become as little children, because he became a little child.

Episode 257 - Third Mass of Christmas 2024 31.12.2024

Third Mass of Christmas 2024

Episode 256 - First Mass of Christmas 2024 31.12.2024

First Mass of Christmas 2024

Episode 255 - Wait Until The Lord Comes 23.12.2024

Hast thou not known? Hast thou not heard? That the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, fainteth not neither is weary. He giveth power to the faint, and to them that have no might, he increaseth strength. Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall, but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.

Episode 254 - Advent III 2024 23.12.2024

Advent III 2024

Episode 253 - Advent II 2024 23.12.2024

Advent II 2024

Episode 252 - Advent I 2024 22.12.2024

Advent I 2024

Episode 251 - Last Sunday After Pentecost 2024 22.12.2024

Last Sunday After Pentecost 2024

Episode 250 - Pentecost XXI 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost XXI 2024

Episode 249 - Pentecost XX 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost XX 2024

Episode 248 - Pentecost XIX 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost XIX 2024

Episode 247 - Feast of Jesus Christ The King 2024 22.12.2024

Feast of Jesus Christ The King 2024

Episode 246 - Pentecost XVII 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost XVII 2024

Episode 245 - Pentecost XVI 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost XVI 2024

Episode 244 - Pentecost XIII 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost XIII 2024

Episode 243 - Seven Sorrows of the BVM 2024 22.12.2024

Seven Sorrows of the BVM 2024

Episode 242 - Nativity of the BVM 2024 22.12.2024

Nativity of the BVM 2024

Episode 241 - Pentecost IX 2024 22.12.2024

Pentecost IX 2024

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