Day 143: Amen (2025)

Day 143: Amen (2025)

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Day 52: Male and Female (2026)

The Catechism teaches about God’s plan and design for men and women—male and female—and their equality, complementarity, dignity, and destiny. Fr. Mike shows us how men and women can be both complete in themselves and yet made “for each other.” Today's readings are Catechism para ...  Show more

Day 51: Unity of Soul and Body (2026)

The soul and the body “are not two natures united, but rather their union forms a single nature.” The Catechism introduces us to this profound mystery and begins to unpack our nature as a body and as a soul. Fr. Mike shows us how so much pain and confusion in modern times—and ind ...  Show more

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