Day 226: The Supreme Gift of Marriage (2024)

Day 226: The Supreme Gift of Marriage (2024)

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Day 15: Interpreting Scripture (2026)

How do Catholics interpret Scripture? Fr. Mike breaks down the three basic principles for interpreting Scripture: attentiveness to the content and unity of the whole Bible, reading Scripture within the living Tradition of the Church, and attentiveness to the analogy of Faith. The ...  Show more

Day 14: The Eternal Word of God (2026)

Fr. Mike reflects on the sacredness of Scripture and why the Church venerates Scripture with great reverence. He helps us understand the mystery behind the powerful reality that God speaks to us through human authors. Most importantly, Fr. Mike reminds us that the eternal Word of ...  Show more

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