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Luke, Chapter 10, continued

Fr. Stephen continues his discussion of Luke, chapter 10.




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Luke, Chapter 11, continued

Fr. Stephen continues the discussion of Luke 11.




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Luke 13, Continued

Fr. Stephen continues the discussion of Luke, Chapter 13




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Luke, Chapter 17, Continued

Fr. Stephen continues Luke, Chapter 17.




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Luke, Chapter 18, Continued

Fr. Stephen continues the discussion of Luke, chapter 18.




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Luke, Chapter 19, continued

Fr. Stephen discusses Luke 19:29-44.




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John, Chapter 1, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues the discussion of John 1.




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John, Chapter 3, Continued

Fr. Stephen DeYoung continues the discussion of St. John's Gospel, chapter 3.




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John, Chapter 5, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues discussing John, Chapter 5.




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John, Chapter 8, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion of John, Chapter 8.




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John, Chapter 11, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion of the Gospel of John, Chapter 11.




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John, Chapter 12, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion of John, Chapter 12.




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John, Chapter 16, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion on the Gospel of John, Chapter 16.




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John, Chapter 19, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young carries on with the discussion of the Gospel of John, Chapter 19.




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Acts, Chapter 2 Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion of Acts, Chapter 2.




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Acts, Chapter 4 Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion of the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 4.




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Romans, Chapter 1, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young speaks on Romans 1:8-17.




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Romans, Chapter 4, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Romans 4:9-12.




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Romans, Chapter 5, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion through Romans Chapter 5.




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Romans, Chapter 8, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues the discussion on Romans Chapter 8.




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1 Corinthians, Chapter 1, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his talk about 1 Corinthians Chapter 1.




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1 Corinthians, Chapter 4, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young finishes Chapter 4 of 1 Corinthians.




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1 Corinthians, Chapter 5, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion about Chapter 5 of 1 Corinthians.




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1 Corinthians, Chapter 14, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues discussing St. Paul's First letter to the Corinthians, Chapter 14 with verse 22.




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1 Corinthians, Chapter 15, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues talking about 1 Corinthians Chapter 15 starting with verse 9.




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1 Corinthians, Chapter 15, Continued On

Fr. Stephen De Young continues his discussion on 1 Corinthians Chapter 15, beginning with verse 10.




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2 Corinthians, Chapter 1, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young really dives into an interesting discussion about a bulk of 2 Corinthians Chapter 1.




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2 Corinthians, Chapter 5, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young picks up where he left off in Chapter 5 of 2 Corinthians.




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2 Corinthians, Chapter 7, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young picks up where he left off in 2 Corinthians Chapter 7 verse 5.




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Galatians, Chapter 3 Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues the discussion of Galatians, Chapter 3.




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Philippians Chapter 2, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues the discussion on Philippians Chapter 2, verse 9.




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Colossians, Chapter 1, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues last week's discussion on the first chapter of Colossians.




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Colossians, Chapter 2, Continued

Fr. Stephen De Young continues discussing Chapter 2 of the Epistle to the Colossians.




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Colossians, Chapter 3, Continued, and Chapter 4

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the study of the book of Colossians.




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Jesus - The True Vine

Fr. Tom explores the last of the "I Am" statements in St. John's Gospel.




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Jesus - True and Faithful Witness

What is the testimony of the Lord Jesus Christ as described in the Book of Revelation? Fr. Tom Hopko explores this with us in his next episode of The Names of Jesus.




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Episode 21: Rogue One: A Star Wars Podcast

Steve and Christian geek out over Rogue One on their annual Star Wars podcast. They talk about the Force, sacrifice, and the difference between hope and optimism. They end with the top 5 Vader moments.




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Episode 26: Be Our Guest

This week, Christina and Emma join the PCCH Team and offer their thoughts on "Beauty and the Beast." Apart from adding a new perspective to the film, they discuss the power of revisiting fairy tales as an adult, the communal nature of life as a servant of God, and how images of repentance make the film good viewing for Holy Week. They close with their Top 5 Disney songs!




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Episode 111: True Life in Luxury

A couple months ago, the guys watched a documentary following the band, Luxury. They were so impressed by the band and their music, they decided to focus this week on Luxury's album, Trophies. The guys discuss how the world is in decay, how we still need to be affirming of life, and how grace and repentance mean we actually have to change our lives. They close with their Top 5 Things They Are Thankful to God For.




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Episode 146: The Queen's Gambit

The girls take on the Netflix series, The Queen's Gambit. They discuss the needs to take responsibility for ourselves, how love is not the same as turning a blind eye, and the need for healthy emotional boundaries.




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Becoming Our True Selves in Advent

What is keeping you "stooped over," hindering you from becoming more like Jesus?




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The Path to True Greatness

Entering the final week of Lent, we are reminded once again of our own weakness and failings and our needs for the mercy of God.




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The Woman with the Issue of Blood

The woman suffering from a physical ailment that made her ceremonially unclean is an example for us in how to approach Jesus in humility and faith.




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The Heavenly Banquet

Responding to the call to come to the heavenly banquet requires us to leave behind those things to which we are enslaved.




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True Enemies

Fr. Philip LeMasters reminds us that our true enemies are the corrupt spiritual powers that tempt us to sin, and our own need to put on the spiritual armor of God.




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True Identity

From the story of the healing of the Gadarene demoniac, Fr. Philip LeMasters shares about how we can become our true selves in Christ.




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How to Accept the Invitation to the Great Banquet of the Messiah

In today’s gospel lesson, there were people so used to focusing on their daily routines and worldly responsibilities that they had lost the ability to recognize something new and joyful. One owned real estate, another had animals, and a third was married. Even though these are commonplace conditions, they used them to justify their refusal to accept the invitation to the great party. No one forced them to do so; instead, they excused themselves. As a result, the master commanded his servant to “Go out quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor and maimed and blind and lame.” Because there was still room, the master ordered him to go out even further to “the highways and hedges, and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled.”




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Becoming Our True Selves Through Faith in Christ

The only true response to the challenges we face today is to believe in and confess Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world. If we cultivate the humility necessary to entrust ourselves to Him, then we will gain the spiritual strength not to fall into self-centeredness, fear, resentment, hatred, or other sinful states of soul that are such appealing distractions to facing the truth about ourselves.




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True Faith Requires Devotion Despite Disappointment

It is easy to assume that we have strong faith when it seems like everything is going our way. All too often, that means that we have come to trust in ourselves for following a religion that we imagine will give us what we want. When difficult struggles come, however, the truth about our weak souls is revealed. Then we come to see that real faith in God is not about serving or congratulating ourselves, but something entirely different.




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Restoring Our True Unity in God

Today we celebrate the restoration of our true unity in God.