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A Funeral Song
Lent 2022 The Yale Logos Lent 2022 The Yale Logos

A Funeral Song

April 5, 2022 | By Nathan Moran BF ‘24

Why do we mourn? Has God not conquered death? Why do we fast? Has God not filled the hungry with good things? Why, when Christ has overcome the grave, when the morning stars sing together and all the sons and daughters of God shout for joy, do we sing a funeral dirge?

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Easter Sunday
Lent 2021, Personal & Longform The Yale Logos Lent 2021, Personal & Longform The Yale Logos

Easter Sunday

April 4, 2021 | By Serena Puang, DC ‘22 + 1

Happy Easter! He is Risen! It has been our honor to journey with you through Lent for the past seven weeks. I hope that wherever you are: whether at home or miles away, whether on fire for God or burnt out, you can take some time today to reflect on the miracle of the resurrection and its implications.

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Two Thieves
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Two Thieves

April 1, 2021 | By John Daoud PM ‘21

Lent calls us to improve and deepen our relationship with the Lord in many ways. One such way is through an examination of his Passion. I have recently been drawn to the beautiful Passion hymn, “The Song of the Two Thieves.” The hymn finds its root in the Indian Orthodox churches and is originally in Malayalam. Translations may be found here and here. And of course, hymns are not meant to be read but rather chanted.

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