Day 3: Noah's Ark (2023)

Day 3: Noah's Ark (2023)

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Day 364: Christ's Sacrifice Once for All (2025)

Fr. Mike dives into the fall of Babylon described in Revelation 18, pointing out how several images and expressions of this key chapter are taken from the judgmental oracles in the old testament, particularly those from the prophet Jeremiah. Fr. Mike also emphasizes the reality o ...  Afficher plus

Day 363: The New Covenant Priesthood (2025)

Fr. Mike draws a parallel between the symbols in the book of Revelation and the persecution by the Roman empire of the first Christians and encourages us to hold firm in our faith. Additionally, Fr. Mike reveals the beauty of the new covenant priesthood established by Jesus and e ...  Afficher plus

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Day 7: God Reveals Himself
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

God reveals himself to man and gives us the capacity to know and love him beyond our own natural abilities. From the very beginning, even after the first sin of Adam and Eve, God made himself known to human beings and gave us a promise of redemption. Fr. Mike explains how God’s c ...  Afficher plus

Noah's Ark and the Great Flood
Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

The classic Bible story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood. God is sending a storm to wash away the sins of man, and Noah has been chosen to carry out very specific instructions. One of the most famous Christian stories, and one of our favorites. Support the show at www.patreon.co ...  Afficher plus

Origin Story | Gospel of Matthew
John Mark Comer Teachings

What can Jesus's origin story tell us about Him? John Mark explores Matthew's story of Jesus's conception and His calling to "save their people from their sins." He invites us to recognize where we need saving, healing, and rescue in our own lives. Key Scripture Passa ...  Afficher plus

Day 73: Christ’s Life Is Mystery
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Many of the things we’d like to know about Jesus’ life we don’t know, but remember, as Fr. Mike has told us, a Christian mystery is not “a case to be solved.” It’s a beauty to bathe in. The Catechism explains the three characteristics common to each of Christ’s mysteries: revelat ...  Afficher plus