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We look at how our profession of faith culminates in proclaiming the resurrection of the dead on the last day and in life everlasting.
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We look at how our profession of faith culminates in proclaiming the resurrection of the dead on the last day and in life everlasting.
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June is Dangerous, Rosary Army at 20, Latin Mass and Mass of the Ages, You Sound Defensive, Mary and the Eucharist, and much more!
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We focus on God’s mercy and what it means when we say I Believe in the Forgiveness of Sins through Baptism and Penance.
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History professor Dr. James Papandrea discusses his newest book Reading the Church Fathers: A History of the Early Church and the Development of Doctrine.
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We continue talking about the Communion of Saints with a particular look at the greatest of saints: the Blessed Virgin Mary, our Mother.
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Jennifer’s fighting a cold, end of school, Sunset Cruise, Listener feedback, and a very difficult but essential question for families to ask.
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Continuing our discussion of the Communion of Saints, in addition to Communion in Spiritual Goods, we now explore the Communion of the Church of Heaven and Earth.
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Fr. Armand de Malleray, FSSP, joins us for an amazing conversation about the Eucharist as we discuss his book, Ego Eimi: It Is I – Falling in Eucharistic Love.
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You are called to be a saint and in this episode we discuss what that means in relation to the Communion of Saints in the Church today.
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May is Surprisingly Dry, Teaching an Adult How to Drive, Chicken Everywhere, and the need to keep pushing forward through hard times.
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Mother’s Day Obligations, Questioning the Pursuit of Happiness, Building Community, and Letting God Straighten Our Paths.
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After our discussion on consecrated life we now look at religious life and secular institutes, apart from the life of Holy Orders and that of the Laity.
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