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Ave Maria in the Afternoon – September 13, 2024 – Hour 2

“Who do you say that I am?” It’s a question we must answer in this Sunday’s Gospel and we unpack it with Rob Corzine. We also speak with Dr. Gerald Boersma about the feast of St John Chrysostom. 

 

``Who do people say that I am?``

This Sunday’s Gospel is one we could talk about for days. Jesus presents his disciples – and ultimately us – with a question: Who do you say that I am? He also commands Peter to “Get behind me, Satan” and challenges us to take up our cross and follow him. We unpack the reading with Rob Corzine.

Robert Corzine is Vice President of Academic Programs for the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He was received into the Catholic Church in 1994 and has held teaching and advocacy positions for several Catholic apostolates, including work as an apologist and catechetical writer for Catholics United for the Faith and as producer and host of a weekly Catholic radio program on apologetics and evangelization. Host of EWTN’s Genesis to Jesus with Dr. Scott Hahn, Rob holds a degree in Humanities and Catholic Culture from Franciscan University.

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St John Chrysostom’s Golden Tongue

Today we celebrate the Feast of St John Chrysostom. Known as the “Golden-Tongued One,” he was among the most prolific authors in the early Church. We look at his legacy with Gerald Boersma.

Dr. Gerald Boersma is an associate professor in Ave Maria University's Catholic Theology Department.

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