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Fr. PJ McManus: The Introit the Tip of the Spear - 10/15/2025
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Fr. PJ McManus: The Introit the Tip of the Spear - 10/15/2025

Fr. PJ McManus, Pastor at Christ the King Parish, joins us for another “Introit Tip of the Spear,” helping us understand the spiritual depth and beauty behind the Church’s ancient liturgical prayers and how they set the tone for our encounter with Christ in the Mass. This is the entrance antiphon for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time.

The Catholic Morning Show

October 15, 20259m 47s

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Show Notes

In today’s “Introit Tip of the Spear,” Fr. PJ McManus from Christ the King Parish guides us into the heart of the Church’s liturgy.
He shares the significance of the Introit — the opening chant or antiphon of the Mass — and how it helps us prepare spiritually for worship, uniting us more deeply with the rhythm of the liturgical year.

 

Learn more about Christ the King Parish: https://christthekingparish.org/

 

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Credits: Produced, Edited, and Mixed by Ayden Pugh, Alexia Baker, and Brady Grimm.

 

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