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| Podcast title | Catholic Classes » Catechumenate
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| Description | This series of podcast corresponds with the Catholic Church Catechumenate for this liturgical year. Solid theology is presented, however, this is not intended to be a discussion about Catholic apologetics. It is an exploration of our relationship with God, our language, and our community. These sessions are comprised of three formats, as follows: (1) Parish Sessions , (2) Topical Discussions, (3)Catechism Reflection | |
| Updated | Thu, 08 Jan 2009 06:20:53 +0000 | |
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| Category | Religion Christianity Catholic Liturgy Scripture Bible Psalms Gospel Prayer Catechumenate Rcia Jesus God |
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1. CCTD012 The Greatest Gift (Holy Spirit) http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/mpeg, 34.89Mb) Description: The Holy Spirit is not a power or energy — not to be confused with the “force” (though, perhaps understandable as a metaphor for the influence of the Holy Spirit). The Holy Spirit is a real person “the identity of the love cited in 1 John 4:8, “God is love.” Though the world [...] |
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2. CCTD011 God Saves! (Jesus Christ) http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/mpeg, 53.45Mb) Description: The idea of the Incarnation has been at the center of the last few discussions starting with the session on Advent themes. In the podcasts on Mary, her special role in the way of salvation is established for the incarnation of God in Christ Jesus. This conversation covers some other aspects of Incarnation revolving [...] |
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3. CCTD010 What, Me?! (Part 2) http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/mpeg, 36.10Mb) Description: :vote:In this second discussion on Mary, we explore her perpetual virginity, the annunciation of her role in the Christ’s incarnation, and her assumption into heaven. As stated in the first, what the Catholic faith believes about Mary is based on what it believes about Christ, and what it teaches about Mary illuminates in [...] |
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4. CCTD009 What, Me?! (Part 1) http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/x-m4a, 37.89Mb) Description: Join us in our discussion about the Blessed Virgin Mary as we acknowledge her role in salvation.  St. Augustine asserts that while Eve is the called the mother of the human race, Mary is called “Mother of salvation.” St. Jerome claims, “death through Eve, life through Mary.” These ideas illustrate the [...] |
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5. CCTD005 Here This! (The Reign of God) http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/x-m4a, 30.36Mb) Description: If ever there was a message to hear, the message of the Good News of Jesus that the reign of God is at hand and already in our midst is one you really want to share with everyone and proclaim to one and all, hear this! This conversation takes up the wondrous message about the [...] |
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6. CCTD004 Great Expectations http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/mpeg, 31.91Mb) Description: The Good News about human destiny can fill us with great expectations all of the days of our lives — lives which are God-created, or seeded for eternity, using the phrase from our last conversation. This podcast is the second in a series of three which correspond with the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic [...] |
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7. CCTD005 Happy New Year!!! (Advent) http://feeds.catholicclasses.o... download (audio/mpeg, 7.58Mb) Description: The first Sunday of December, the first Sunday of Advent, and the first day of the liturgical year. We take a moment to discuss the three comings of Jesus Christ and our coming to him. |
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