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What Does It Actually Mean to Be Catholic? with Fr. John Hayes, Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota

19 min · 7. aug. 2025
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Fr. John Hayes, a priest of the Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota, breaks down what it actually means to be a Roman Catholic, and how the Catechism of the Catholic Church can give guidance toward a fulfilling, holy life.If you're interested in diving further into the Catechism, please consider The Saint Paul Seminary Catechetical Institute. You can learn more and apply here: https://saintpaulseminary.org/ci/

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