PACE
This podcast is an accessible dialogue of sound Catholic theology for adult Catholics who seek a vigorous faith life. Here, on-going conversion is nourished, challenged and matures. This podcast, and it’s series of podcasts, link to a virtual on-line parish program which parishioners register for and receive print materials focused on each module. Other listeners, may contact us and order the materials as well. The dialogue here intends to stimulate real world behavior towards the peace of the Lord (in Italian, the word is pace)?the peace of God?s will done on earth as it is in heaven. Please, won?t you join us in listening responsively to this good news of peace?!
P003 Jesus of Nazareth (Introduction and Chapter 1)
Join us in this multi-part discussion about Jesus Christ. We use the book “Jesus of Nazareth” written by the Pope as our foundation. In this session we discuss the introduction to the book and to each other. We also discuss the baptism of our Lord. Please send your audio or written comments to us at catholic@catholicclasses.org or post your comments here.
Please purchase your copy using the link here. By doing so you will pay the normal price, but a small part of your purchase goes towards supporting our ministry.
P002 - Mystery of the Church
This second session in an eight part series on an Introduction to the Nature of the Church explores the mystery the church. A first response to church as mystery is because the church is inseparable from the great mystery of the Holy Trinity. The Triune God who is divine love calls together a people to form the holy household. This family of God gradually took shape, increased its own identity, and learned to follow its vocation. The church is a sign of this Reign of  (more…)
P001 - Why do we need the Church?
:vote-pace:
This initial session in an eight part series on an Introduction to the Nature of the Church begins to explore the question of why the church is essential. A first response to the question is that the church passes on divine revelation. What Christ entrusted to the  (more…)

