
Details in the Gospels
07/27/18 • 32 min
Fr. Stephen addresses some of the odd details in the gospel stories and why they're put there.
Music: "Only Begotten Word of God Eternal" and "Alma Redemtoris Mater" from Sublime Chant by Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers. Copyright GIA Publications
Fr. Stephen addresses some of the odd details in the gospel stories and why they're put there.
Music: "Only Begotten Word of God Eternal" and "Alma Redemtoris Mater" from Sublime Chant by Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers. Copyright GIA Publications
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