Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. until about 8:30 p.m., with prayer and a short lesson before viewing the episode and group discussion after. Each episode is about 50 minutes long.
September 13 --
Amazed and Afraid – The Revelation of God Become Man – Fr. Robert Barron illuminates and explains the conviction of the Catholic Faith that Jesus of Nazareth is the promised Messiah and the revelation of God become man.
September 27 --
Happy are We – The Teachings of Jesus – Fr. Barron shows how the revelation of Jesus as God is accompanied by a stunning invitation to a unique new way of life in the Beatitudes and other teachings of Jesus.
October 11 --
The Ineffable Mystery of God – That Than Which Nothing Greater Can be Thought – Fr. Barron considers the nature of God, His ineffable majesty and mystery, and the challenging question of evil and the existence of God, as discussed by Saints Anselm and Thomas Aquinas.
November 8 --
Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast – Mary, the Mother of God – Fr. Barron correlates the Catholic Faith’s testimony to the revelation of God in Christ with the vivid practices of reverence offered to His Mother, Mary, who an on-going presence, an actor in the life of the Church.
December 13 --
The Indispensible Men – Peter, Paul and the Missionary Adventure – Following the trail of Apostles Peter and Paul as they took the Gospel to the ends of the earth, Fr. Barron presents the foundations of the apostolic faith, particularly the revelation of Christ s resurrection from the dead.
September 13 --
Amazed and Afraid – The Revelation of God Become Man – Fr. Robert Barron illuminates and explains the conviction of the Catholic Faith that Jesus of Nazareth is the promised Messiah and the revelation of God become man.
September 27 --
Happy are We – The Teachings of Jesus – Fr. Barron shows how the revelation of Jesus as God is accompanied by a stunning invitation to a unique new way of life in the Beatitudes and other teachings of Jesus.
October 11 --
The Ineffable Mystery of God – That Than Which Nothing Greater Can be Thought – Fr. Barron considers the nature of God, His ineffable majesty and mystery, and the challenging question of evil and the existence of God, as discussed by Saints Anselm and Thomas Aquinas.
November 8 --
Our Tainted Nature’s Solitary Boast – Mary, the Mother of God – Fr. Barron correlates the Catholic Faith’s testimony to the revelation of God in Christ with the vivid practices of reverence offered to His Mother, Mary, who an on-going presence, an actor in the life of the Church.
December 13 --
The Indispensible Men – Peter, Paul and the Missionary Adventure – Following the trail of Apostles Peter and Paul as they took the Gospel to the ends of the earth, Fr. Barron presents the foundations of the apostolic faith, particularly the revelation of Christ s resurrection from the dead.
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