Joy to the World

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Why You Need St. Joseph | Scott Hahn w/ Emily Stimpson Chapman

One of the great treasures of the Church is to know the glories of St. Joseph. Why not introduce our children to him? In today’s episode of The Road to Emmaus, co-authors Scott Hahn and Emily Stimpson Chapman introduce you to their latest joint project, a new children’s book titl ...  Show more

Covenantal Theology & The Sacraments | Scott Hahn w/ Rob Corzine

Is covenant theology alien to the Catholic tradition? In this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn is joined by Rob Corzine—Vice President of Academic Programs at the St. Paul Center. Together they discuss the biblical roots of the sacraments, drawing insights from Dr. Hahn’ ...  Show more

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