Catholic Theology and Discussion
An introduction to the Gospel of Mark. Reading read from the New American Bible (Catholic).
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An introduction to the Gospel of Luke.
I didn't have time to record the readings for today so what you hear is borrowed from Saint Michael's Media at http://traffic.libsyn.com/verbum/verbum090110.mp3, no copyright infringement is intended.
1 Corinthians 2:1-5, Gospel, Luke 4:16-30 Background music is "Sanctus" by Libera. No copyright infringement is intended.
An introduction to 1 Corinthians; a letter written by St. Paul to the city of Corinth around 56 A.D. in response to issues there about Christianity, the Eucharist, and various erroneous practices there.
An excerpt from the 8/3/10 Catholic Answers Live(c)2010 where a caller basically asks about the historicity of the Catholic Church vs. the claim of other Protestants that their church was started by Jesus Christ, only the Catholic Church can make this claim based on history (33 A.D.).
A brief analysis of today's readings through the eyes of both the English and Spanish translations of the same.
Is 66:18-21, Lk 13:22-30, Heb 12:5-7, 11-13
Ezekiel 43:1-7b & Gospel, Matthew 23:1-12
I called in to Catholic Answers Live with a question about the Catholic view on the "Rapture".