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The Catholic Coaching Podcast
- By: Erin and Matt Ingold
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Apr 23 202449 mins
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Apr 16 202446 mins
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Apr 9 202448 mins
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- Allison
- 08-04-22
Faith and Reason, and the Dumb Ox
A friend sent me their podcast on the temperaments and I, who am not a big podcast person, had to keep listening. Erin and Matt are so good and knowledgeable, and firmly rooted in the tradition of the Church, citing Thomas Aquinas not infrequently. It's so refreshing to hear truth spoken through this often ill used medium and in such a way which acknowledges and incorporates what is good from secular teaching, much like the Dumb Ox himself.
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