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Daily Bread - Catholic Reflections

Author: Fr. Al Lauer

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Inspired teaching on the daily Scripture readings of the Catholic Church and New Testament Bible study by Fr. Al Lauer, founder of Presentation Ministries
1379 Episodes
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Father explains Paul's teaching on Human Nature.
Father encourages us to be zealous for the Lord.
Father teaches us that getting the Gospel out is our last and best job.
Father uses Scripture and the Catechism of the Catholic Church to teach us about Grace.
Father will use today's gospel to show us how Jesus, through the Church, wants us to think about savings
Father asks us if we will accept the good yeast and not the bad yeast of the world.
Father explains how justification works.
Father talks about the Death, End of the World, Judgement, Heaven & Hell
Father shows us how alms giving is used in scripture and how important it was, and still is!
Father tells us that unless Jesus frees us we are not really free.
Father encourages us, as Godparents, to exercise our responsibilities and help our Godchildren in the faith.
Father reminds us that we need to keep praying for the Holy Spirit.
Father tells us that everything is included in the Our Father.
Father shows us that through the church we can know that the Holy Spirit is behind the Rosary,
Father teaches us how important it is to forgive.
Father shows us that how we treat others is how we treat Christ.
Father speaks to us today about our guardian angels.
Father teaches us today about unselfish sorrow and contrition and how to have this holy disposition.
Father asks us today if we are truly Catholic or are we Catholic in name only.
Father shows us in the scripture how the Archangels fight demons in heaven and now on earth.
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Carolyn Hernandez

I am really enjoying this recently discovered podcast. I am curious as to why Father would mention the King James Version of the bible in a Catholic podcast.

Jul 4th
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