Day 24: Unity of Faith (2025)

Day 24: Unity of Faith (2025)

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Day 42: The Work of Creation (2026)

Why did God create? The Catechism today gives us a glimpse into the reason for our existence as we learn about God’s marvelous work of creation. Fr. Mike emphasizes that creation is ultimately a work of the Holy Trinity and a work of love that reveals the glory of God. He also re ...  Show more

Day 41: Origins and Ends (2026)

Together with Fr. Mike, we examine some of the different explanations for God’s existence outside of the Catholic understanding, such as Pantheism, Dualism, Manichaeism, and Deism. Fr. Mike explains that while some understanding of man’s origin can be perceived through human reas ...  Show more

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