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How to Speak Catholic - Christmas and Advent, Part 2 of 3 - How to Speak Catholic, Episode 0002

Christmas and Advent, Part 2 of 3 - How to Speak Catholic, Episode 0002

12/24/16 • 21 min

How to Speak Catholic

Welcome to "How to Speak Catholic," your podcasting source for the Joy of the Gospel through the Catholic Church. Our goal is to share the joy of being Catholic, whether you're Catholic, or just curious about what the Catholic Church teaches, we're here to help.

In this episode, we'll have an introduction to the purpose of the podcast, our future goals, and an introduction to Scripture Memorization for Catholics, which begins with our Homework Assignment - Matthew 28:19.

Additionally, this is the second in our 3-part series on Advent and Christmas. We cover the Infancy Narrative in the Gospel of Luke - why was Jesus born in Bethlehem, why was he laid in a manger, and why did the angels first announce his birth to the shepherds?

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Welcome to "How to Speak Catholic," your podcasting source for the Joy of the Gospel through the Catholic Church. Our goal is to share the joy of being Catholic, whether you're Catholic, or just curious about what the Catholic Church teaches, we're here to help.

In this episode, we'll have an introduction to the purpose of the podcast, our future goals, and an introduction to Scripture Memorization for Catholics, which begins with our Homework Assignment - Matthew 28:19.

Additionally, this is the second in our 3-part series on Advent and Christmas. We cover the Infancy Narrative in the Gospel of Luke - why was Jesus born in Bethlehem, why was he laid in a manger, and why did the angels first announce his birth to the shepherds?

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Christmas and Advent, Part 1 of 3 - How to Speak Catholic, Episode 0001

Welcome to "How to Speak Catholic," your podcasting source for the Joy of the Gospel through the Catholic Church. Our goal is to share the joy of being Catholic, whether you're Catholic, or just curious about what the Catholic Church teaches, we're here to help.

In this episode, we'll have an introduction to the purpose of the podcast, our future goals, and an introduction to Scripture Memorization for Catholics, which begins with our Homework Assignment - Matthew 6:9.

Additionally, this is the first in our 3-part series on Advent and Christmas. We cover the meaning of Advent, the Advent Wreath, Christmas as a season (as opposed to just a day), and why Christmas is on the 25th of December.

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Christmas and Advent, Part 3 of 3 - How to Speak Catholic, Episode 0003

Welcome to "How to Speak Catholic," your podcasting source for the Joy of the Gospel through the Catholic Church. Our goal is to share the joy of being Catholic, whether you're Catholic, or just curious about what the Catholic Church teaches, we're here to help.

In this episode, we'll have an introduction to the purpose of the podcast, our future goals, and an introduction to Scripture Memorization for Catholics, which begins with our Homework Assignment - Deuteronomy 5:11.

Additionally, this is the third in our 3-part series on Advent and Christmas. We cover the Infancy Narrative in the Gospel of Matthew - why did Joseph want to divorce Mary quietly? Was it just because he was a nice guy, or was there more to it?

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