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Catholicism is The Irresistible Conclusion w/ Jeremiah Bannister

In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Jeremiah Bannister, host of The Paleocrat Diaries and author of the book She Danced Me a Story. Jeremiah shares his wild spiritual and theological journey, giving us an intimate glimpse into his return home into the a ...  Show more

The Truth About Pope Leo | Scott Hahn w/ Matthew Bunson

In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Dr. Matthew Bunson. Matthew Bunson is the Vice President and Editorial Director for EWTN, Senior Editor of the National Catholic Register, a Senior Fellow at the St. Paul Center, author and co-author of over 60 books, ...  Show more

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