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A Response to Critics

 “A Biblical Study of the Catechism of the Catholic Church” was published over six years ago.  Since then the videos, articles, and book have been helpful to many, but I have also had a few critiques.  Here is a short response to some of those comments over the years. I hope you find it helpful!



Written version at www.catholic.blog/response 


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