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E96. Joseph of Nazareth
I recently heard a provocative defender of Christianity say, “put aside your Marvel characters and dedicate yourself to honoring the Blessed Saint JO…
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A4. Sistine Chapel
Located in the Apostolic Palace, the pope's official residence in Vatican City, The Sistine Chapel takes its name from Pope Sixtus, who had it built …
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201. Pontifical Pact
Vatican Treaty reshapes the World in 1494.
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200. Treaty of Tordesillas
Pontifical Pact divides the World between Spain and Portugal in 1494.
Check out the YouTube version of this episode at https://youtu.be/aJOzFwtg2vg w…
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199. Papal Power
A history of the Papacy reveals the controversial 15th century pontificate treaty that divided the World between two European superpowers.
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TESTAMENT 10. Gospel of Mark (Chapter 10)
We continue the Gospel of Mark's fast-moving account of the fascinating life of Jesus of Nazareth.
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EXTRA 68. Tudors Postscript
As a supplement to our deep dive into Tudor England and its Great Transatlantic Explorers, let’s examine a few of the many references to the period i…
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198. Father Jacques Marquette
French Jesuit missionary Father Marquette (1637-75) evangelized indigenous peoples throughout the vast territories of 17th century New France, includ…
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197. Jesuits on the Lakes
The Great Lakes and the Upper Mississippi regions were explored by young Jesuit clergyman known as ‘God’s Soldiers’ who evangelized indigenous people…
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196. Jesuit Martyrs
Jesuit missionaries from Sainte-Marie among the Hurons were ritually tortured and killed on various dates between 1642-49 in Canada, in what is now s…
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