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Season 1, Episode 28
Welcome back to Echoes for Angela! Today we explore one of the most important ideas in the whole Church: how truth survives across generations. This episode explains that the Catholic faith has been faithfully handed on for two thousand years not by inventing new beliefs, but by carefully preserving what was received through Scripture, Tradition, the Apostles, the councils, the Catechism, and the Mass. Along the way we discover why good teachers explain where ideas come from, define important words, show their reasoning, and leave enough clues that someone else can understand the truth for themselves. With funny examples, simple stories, and kid-friendly language, Angela learns that teaching is an act of love because it helps the next person see. It’s a lesson about faith, history, learning, and why passing on wisdom carefully is one of the greatest gifts we can give.
By Ryan MacLeanSeason 1, Episode 28
Welcome back to Echoes for Angela! Today we explore one of the most important ideas in the whole Church: how truth survives across generations. This episode explains that the Catholic faith has been faithfully handed on for two thousand years not by inventing new beliefs, but by carefully preserving what was received through Scripture, Tradition, the Apostles, the councils, the Catechism, and the Mass. Along the way we discover why good teachers explain where ideas come from, define important words, show their reasoning, and leave enough clues that someone else can understand the truth for themselves. With funny examples, simple stories, and kid-friendly language, Angela learns that teaching is an act of love because it helps the next person see. It’s a lesson about faith, history, learning, and why passing on wisdom carefully is one of the greatest gifts we can give.