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This is my Body

Something Understood this week is called 'This is my body', after Jesus' words at the Last Supper. Mark Tully explores the meaning of these words – physical, emotional, legal and spiritual.

Something Understood this week is called 'This is my body', after Jesus' words at the Last Supper. Mark Tully explores the meaning of these words – physical, emotional, legal and spiritual - with his guest, Fr Timothy Radcliffe OP.

The readers were Emma Fielding and David Holt.

Readings and Music

Music 1: ‘Force et Agilité des Corps Glorieux’ from Les Corps Glorieux composed by Olivier Messiaen. Performed by Gillian Weir on the CD Olivier Messiaen: The Organ Works – Volume 3. Released by Priory.

Reading 1: The Questions of King Milinda translated by Edward Conze. Published by Penguin Classics.

Music 2: ‘Tasbeh Dei Ik Ik Dhaneh (Each and Every Rosary Bead)’ performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Available on the CD Body and Soul, released by Virgin.

Reading 2: Echo of the Soul written by J Phillip Newell. Published by Canterbury Press.

Reading 3: ‘Religion’ written by D.H. Lawrence from Selected Poems. Published by Everyman.

Music 3: ‘Beata Viscera’ performed by The Dufay Collective. Available on the CD Miri It Is: Songs and Instrumental Music from Medieval England, released by Chandos.

Music 4: ‘Chare Jesu Suavvissime’ composed by Alessandro Stradella performed by Gerard Lesne and Sandrine Piau. Available on the CD Motets, released by Virgin Classics.

Reading 4: ‘Long Song’ written by Michael O’Siadhail. Available in Love Life, published by Bloodaxe.

Music 5: ‘Don’t Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) performed by Anne Sofie Von Otter. Available on the CD Anne Sofie Von Otter Meets Elvis Costello: For the Stars, released by Deutsche Grammophon.

Reading 5: ‘Thanksgiving for the Body’ written by Thomas Traherne. Available in The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne 1636-1674, published by Kessinger.

Music 6: ‘Deus, Deus, Meus’ from Westminster Mass composed by Roxanna Panufnik performed by the Westminster Cathedral Choir. Available on the CD Westminster Mass, released by Teldec.

26 minutes

Last on

Sun 19 Apr 2009 21:32GMT

Broadcasts

  • Sun 12 Apr 2009 14:32GMT
  • Sun 12 Apr 2009 21:32GMT
  • Sun 19 Apr 2009 14:32GMT
  • Sun 19 Apr 2009 21:32GMT