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#281 - 16th Sunday in OT (C)

Should Luke 10:38-42 be called "Martha and Mary" or "Martha v. Mary"? (Blessed John XXIII Parish, Knoxville, TN)

An episode of the Rich Thoughts podcast, hosted by Rich Andre, C. S. P., titled "#281 - 16th Sunday in OT (C)" was published on July 21, 2013 and runs 13 minutes.

July 21, 2013 ·13m · Rich Thoughts

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Should Luke 10:38-42 be called "Martha and Mary" or "Martha v. Mary"? (Blessed John XXIII Parish, Knoxville, TN)

Should Luke 10:38-42 be called "Martha and Mary" or "Martha v. Mary"? (Blessed John XXIII Parish, Knoxville, TN)
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