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Family Catechesis

Episode 2 of the Devices and Desires podcast, hosted by Fr. Bryan Wandel, Fr. Andrew Thebeau, James Kibby, titled "Family Catechesis" was published on April 1, 2021 and runs 49 minutes.

April 1, 2021 ·49m · Devices and Desires

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How do children relate to faith? What is our culture’s narrative? How does it fall apart? And what does it look like for the gospel to open up from within that secular culture? We interview Danielle Hitchen from Catechesis Books.

How do children relate to faith? What is our culture’s narrative? How does it fall apart? And what does it look like for the gospel to open up from within that secular culture?

We interview Danielle Hitchen from Catechesis Books.

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