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Kresta in the Afternoon – January 9, 2024 – Hour 1

Guest Host Marcus Peter and Fr John Waiss discuss the Biblical Mary, and Matthew Ramage joins us with a look at how Creation proclaims the Paschal Mystery. 

 

The Paschal Mystery proclaimed in creation

St. Gregory of Nyssa wrote that “all the fullness of nature together” in some way bears the image of God. But how, precisely, does the fabric of the universe as a whole manifest its divine Origin? We talk with Matthew Ramage

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The Paschal Mystery proclaimed in creation

Matthew Ramage is Professor of Theology at Benedictine College where he serves as co-director of its Center for Integral Ecology. His most recent book, From the Dust of the Earth: Benedict XVI, the Bible, and the Theory of Evolution, was published by The Catholic University of America Press in 2022.

Bible Mary - The Mother of Jesus in the Word of God

When it comes to the Catholic Church’s teachings about Mary, there’s one question you hear more than any other: Where is that in the Bible? Where in Scripture can we find the Immaculate Conception, the Assumption, the Virgin Birth, or support for venerating Jesus’ mother? The answer? Everywhere. Fr John Waiss joins us.

Fr. John Waiss is the author of Bible Mary - The Mother of Jesus in the Word of God. He’s a priest of Prelature of Opus Dei and currently pastor of St. Mary of the Angels parish in Chicago. He has preached numerous retreats and days of recollection and holds a Ph.D. in ecclesiastical philosophy from Rome’s Pontifical University of Santa Croce, as well as a B.S. and M.S. from Notre Dame and Stanford. His books include Letters Between a Catholic and an Evangelical, Born to Love, and What Happens When You Die?
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