Contemporary Spirituality: Abandonment to Divine Providence

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Does God Want Everyone to Be Catholic?

Fr. Gregory and Fr. Patrick answer a complex question today, "does God want everyone to be Catholic?" Why is this controversial to answer in Truth? What evidence is there for this claim? Is there Salvation outside of the Church? Answers to these questions and more on this week's ...  Show more

Are You Seeing Reality Wrong? A Catholic Philosopher Explains

In this episode of Godsplaining, Fr. Bonaventure Chapman sits down with Professor Philip Rosemann to explore the deep connections between philosophy through the ages. Currently the Cottrill-Rolfes Chair of Catholic Studies at the University of Kentucky, Prof. Rosemann has taught ...  Show more

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