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Let's Talk Catholic! with Fr. Scott Lawler
Pisanki Farms Productions
25 episodes
4 days ago
Fr. Scott Lawler usees his encyclopedic knowledge and trademarked Scottish wit to explain the teachings of the Catholic Church.
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Fr. Scott Lawler usees his encyclopedic knowledge and trademarked Scottish wit to explain the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 321 - Catholicism in the USA, Pt. 1
Let's Talk Catholic! with Fr. Scott Lawler
2 months ago
Episode 321 - Catholicism in the USA, Pt. 1
 This week is Pledge Drive at Relevant Radio, so Let's Talk Catholic! will not air this weekend. However, instead of leaving you high and dry, we thought we would post what will be next weekend's episode this week to the podcast instead. This episode starts a new series on Catholicism in the United States. Originally given as a talk at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Lewiston, MI, the first few minutes were lost, but the rest of the recording has been packaged as the latest episode of Let's Talk Catholic! https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-167RR-US-Catholic-Pt1.mp3
Let's Talk Catholic! with Fr. Scott Lawler
Fr. Scott Lawler usees his encyclopedic knowledge and trademarked Scottish wit to explain the teachings of the Catholic Church.