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In this, the final Theology on Tap presentation, Dana Petricka (youth and young adult director for Pax Christi Catholic Church in Rochester, MN, and dear friend of the podcast) spoke on the Catholic Church's teachings on Mary and shared her own experience and relationship with Mary as well. As always, there was a fantastic Q&A session afterward. Be sure to check out the recommended reads attached to the episode!
Recommended Reads: BOOK CATEGORY: Hail, Holy Queen, Scott Hahn; True Devotion to Mary, St. Louis de Montfort; World's First Love, Ven. Archbishop Fulton Sheen; The Sources of Catholic Dogma, Henry Denzinger.
Recommended Reads: CHURCH DOC CATEGORY: Ineffabilit Deus, Pope Bl. Pius IX; Munificentissimus Deus, Pope Pius XII; Christi Matri, Pope Paul VI; Signum Magnum, Pope Paul VI; Marialis Cultus, Pope Paul VI; Redemptoris Mater, Pope St. John Paul II; Stuff from the Lateran Council in 649 (regarding Mary's perpetual virginity); Stuff from the Council of Ephesus in 431 (regarding Mary as the Theotokos).
In this, the final Theology on Tap presentation, Dana Petricka (youth and young adult director for Pax Christi Catholic Church in Rochester, MN, and dear friend of the podcast) spoke on the Catholic Church's teachings on Mary and shared her own experience and relationship with Mary as well. As always, there was a fantastic Q&A session afterward. Be sure to check out the recommended reads attached to the episode!
Recommended Reads: BOOK CATEGORY: Hail, Holy Queen, Scott Hahn; True Devotion to Mary, St. Louis de Montfort; World's First Love, Ven. Archbishop Fulton Sheen; The Sources of Catholic Dogma, Henry Denzinger.
Recommended Reads: CHURCH DOC CATEGORY: Ineffabilit Deus, Pope Bl. Pius IX; Munificentissimus Deus, Pope Pius XII; Christi Matri, Pope Paul VI; Signum Magnum, Pope Paul VI; Marialis Cultus, Pope Paul VI; Redemptoris Mater, Pope St. John Paul II; Stuff from the Lateran Council in 649 (regarding Mary's perpetual virginity); Stuff from the Council of Ephesus in 431 (regarding Mary as the Theotokos).