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Ask Catholics
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Ask Catholics is a podcast run by a catechist and RCIA director to help people understand and better be able to explain the Catholic faith and to clear up a lot of misconceptions many people have when looking at Catholicism from the outside.
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Ask Catholics is a podcast run by a catechist and RCIA director to help people understand and better be able to explain the Catholic faith and to clear up a lot of misconceptions many people have when looking at Catholicism from the outside.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Self-Improvement
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Catholic Church: Not Started in 325 AD!
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Catholic Church: Not Started in 325 AD!
Thinking the Catholic Church started in 325 AD? 🤔 My timeline is officially BROKEN! 🤯 Apparently, they had EVERYTHING back in the 1st century - letters, liturgies, hierarchy, the whole nine yards! ⛪️ Looks like some modern churches could learn a thing or two! 😂 Share this if your mind is officially blown too!

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Ask Catholics is a podcast run by a catechist and RCIA director to help people understand and better be able to explain the Catholic faith and to clear up a lot of misconceptions many people have when looking at Catholicism from the outside.