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Day 12: Receiving Dogmas (2025)
How do we come to accept the binding truths of the Faith? Fr. Mike explains how the dogmas of the Faith are boundaries designed to help us know God a…
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Day 11: Sources of Divine Revelation (2025)
Fr. Mike breaks down the Catechism’s teaching that divine revelation consists of both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition and emphasizes why both s…
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Day 10: The Apostolic Tradition (2025)
The Gospel was handed on in two ways — orally and in writing. Both Scripture and Tradition are sources of Divine Revelation. Fr. Mike describes how t…
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Day 9: The Fullness of Revelation (2025)
In our Catechism reading today we learn how out of love, God has fully revealed himself by sending his Son, Jesus Christ who established God’s covena…
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Day 8: God Forms His People (2025)
God chose Abraham and made him the “father of a multitude of nations.” Then God formed Israel as his people, freeing them from slavery in Egypt. Fr. …
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Day 7: God Reveals Himself (2025)
God reveals himself to man and gives us the capacity to know and love him beyond our own natural abilities. From the very beginning, even after the f…
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Day 6: Knowing God With Certainty (2025)
Today’s reading is a summation of what we have learned so far. Man is made for God, and we are born with a capacity for knowing God. Using our senses…
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Day 5: How We Know God (2025)
What can we know about God? The Catechism tells us three important things: 1) We can know God with our human reason, but 2) that knowledge will alway…
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Day 4: Our Capacity for God (2025)
The Catechism begins to explore what it means “to believe” by examining our innate desire for God and all the ways we can come to know him. Fr. Mike …
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Day 3: What We Believe (Part 1 Introduction with Jeff Cavins) (2025)
Part 1 of the Catechism—the first pillar—is the longest part of the four parts of the Catechism, and arguably the most foundational. Fr. Mike sits do…
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