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Daily Psalms for Lent

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by St. John's Lutheran Church, Mattoon

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26 episodes
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Daily Psalms for Lent is a devotional podcast from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Mattoon, Illinois, hosted by Cantor Peter Eckardt. Throughout the season of Lent, each episode presents a psalm sung using the King James Version and traditional Gregorian chant tones. Following the psalm, brief devotional excerpts from St. Augustine and Martin Luther offer theological reflection and meditation. This series is designed to provide a simple, achievable, and timeless way to pray the Psalms during Lent—to hear, meditate upon, and dwell in the Word of God given to His people in the Psalter.

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3/3/2026

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Episode thumbnail for Psalm 122 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

March 21, 2026

Psalm 122 – Day 3 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

<p>Day 3 of praying Psalm 122, &quot;I was glad&quot; (Laetatus sum), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther  on the last part of the psalm.</p>

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March 20, 2026

Psalm 122 – Day 2 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

<p>Day 2 of praying Psalm 122, &quot;I was glad&quot; (Laetatus sum), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther  on verse 4 regarding the tribes of the Lord going up to give thanks to the name of the Lord.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Psalm 122 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

March 19, 2026

Psalm 122 – Day 1 | Chant (KJV) & Meditation

<p>Day 1 of praying Psalm 122, &quot;I was glad&quot; (Laetatus sum), chanted using the KJV and Gregorian Chant Tone IV, followed by excerpts from the writings of St. Augustine and Martin Luther  on the first part of the psalm.</p>

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What is Daily Psalms for Lent?

Daily Psalms for Lent is a devotional podcast from St. John’s Lutheran Church in Mattoon, Illinois, hosted by Cantor Peter Eckardt.

Throughout the season of Lent, each episode presents a psalm sung using the King James Version and traditional Gregorian chant tones. Following the psalm, brief devotional excerpts from St. Augustine and Martin Luther offer theological reflection and meditation.

This series is designed to provide a simple, achievable, and timeless way to pray the Psalms during Lent—to hear, meditate upon, and dwell in the Word of God given to His people in the Psalter.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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