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Questions featured in this episode:
Q54 - How did God create the universe?
Q55 - What is divine providence
Q56 - How do we collaborate with divine Providence?
Q57 - If God is omnipotent and provident, why then does evil exist?
Q58 - Why does God permit evil?
Q59 - What did God create?
Q60 - Who are the angels?
Q61 - In what way are angels present in the life of the Church?
Q62 - What does Sacred Scripture teach about the creation of the visible world?
Q63 - What is the place of the human person in creation?
Q64 - What kind of bond exists between created things?
Q65 - What is the relationship between the work of creation and the work of redemption?
Jack Blanch and James Donald Forbes McCann are delighted to present The Catechast, an adventure through The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2005). It is sort of like The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz), only by two unattractive laymen who drink and smoke and swear and commit accidental heresy.
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By Jack BlanchQuestions featured in this episode:
Q54 - How did God create the universe?
Q55 - What is divine providence
Q56 - How do we collaborate with divine Providence?
Q57 - If God is omnipotent and provident, why then does evil exist?
Q58 - Why does God permit evil?
Q59 - What did God create?
Q60 - Who are the angels?
Q61 - In what way are angels present in the life of the Church?
Q62 - What does Sacred Scripture teach about the creation of the visible world?
Q63 - What is the place of the human person in creation?
Q64 - What kind of bond exists between created things?
Q65 - What is the relationship between the work of creation and the work of redemption?
Jack Blanch and James Donald Forbes McCann are delighted to present The Catechast, an adventure through The Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2005). It is sort of like The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz), only by two unattractive laymen who drink and smoke and swear and commit accidental heresy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.