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Why Catholic?

A podcast that dives into the what and why of Catholicism with Justin Hibbard

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#192 - Lumen Gentium (Part 2)

Justin Hibbard continues the series on Vatican II by reading one of the four constitutions - Lumen Gentium (Light of the Nations) - The Dogmatic Constitution of the Catholic Church.

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#191 - Lumen Gentium (Part 1)

Justin Hibbard continues the series on Vatican II by reading one of the four constitutions - Lumen Gentium (Light of the Nations) - The Dogmatic Constitution of the Catholic Church.

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#190 - Introduction to Vatican II

Justin Hibbard begins a new, highly requested series examining each of the documents of the Second Vatican Council.

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#189 - Presentation on the First 8 Ecumenical Councils

Following his series on the 21 Ecumenical Councils, Justin Hibbard was invited to do a presentation on the councils.

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#188 - Serve in the Mass

Justin Hibbard is joined by Lauren Hammerberg and Sommer, Frankie, and Artie Brown to discuss the benefits and joys of serving in the Mass.

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#187 - The Colors of the Mass

Justin Hibbard continues our series on the Mass by exploring the Catholic Liturgical Calendar.

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#186 - The Transcendence of the Mass

Justin Hibbard continues our series on the Mass by talking about how the Mass transcends our individuality, our time and space, and our familiarity.

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#185 - When Jesus Shows Up at Mass

Justin Hibbard continues our series on The Mass by looking at the four areas where Jesus shows up at Mass: in the Word, in the Eucharist, in the Priest, and in the people.

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#184 - Orient Yourself to the Mass

Justin Hibbard continues our series on the Mass by talking about what it means to orient ourselves to the Mass.

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#183 - The Jewish Roots of the Mass

Justin Hibbard continues our series on the Mass by exploring the Jewish roots of the Mass.

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