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Word & Table - Details in the Gospels

Details in the Gospels

07/27/18 • 32 min

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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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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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Music: Corde Natus ex Parentis by Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers. Copyright GIA Publications

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Music from Sublime Chant by Richard Proulx and the Cathedral Singers. Copyright GIA Publications.

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