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Understanding Sacred Tradition with Gary Michuta

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What is the deal with Tradition in the Catholic Church? Doesn't Jesus explicitly condemn tradition in Sacred Scripture? In this episode, I sit down with Catholic apologist, author, and speaker Gary Michuta to discuss the Catholic understanding and the nature of Sacred Tradition as the Word of God. Gary Michuta has been a popular speaker on Catholic apologetics and evangelization for more than twenty years. Through parish talks, seminars, and online classes he has helped hundreds of Catholics better understand and explain their Faith. Gary is a former editor of Hands On Apologetics Magazine and has written five books, including How to Wolf-Proof Your Kids, Why Catholic Bibles are Bigger, Making Sense of Mary, and The Case for the Deuterocannon. He also writes the award-winning column "Behind the Bible" for the Michigan Catholic newspaper. Gary and his wife, Christine, live in southeast Michigan with their three children, and he teaches middle-and high-school-level apologetics courses online for Homeschool Connections. https://www.garymichuta.com/ Check out Gary's new book: https://www.amazon.com/Revolt-Against-Reality-Fighting-Serpent/dp/1683572521
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What is the deal with Tradition in the Catholic Church? Doesn't Jesus explicitly condemn tradition in Sacred Scripture? In this episode, I sit down with Catholic apologist, author, and speaker Gary Michuta to discuss the Catholic understanding and the nature of Sacred Tradition as the Word of God. Gary Michuta has been a popular speaker on Catholic apologetics and evangelization for more than twenty years. Through parish talks, seminars, and online classes he has helped hundreds of Catholics better understand and explain their Faith. Gary is a former editor of Hands On Apologetics Magazine and has written five books, including How to Wolf-Proof Your Kids, Why Catholic Bibles are Bigger, Making Sense of Mary, and The Case for the Deuterocannon. He also writes the award-winning column "Behind the Bible" for the Michigan Catholic newspaper. Gary and his wife, Christine, live in southeast Michigan with their three children, and he teaches middle-and high-school-level apologetics courses online for Homeschool Connections. https://www.garymichuta.com/ Check out Gary's new book: https://www.amazon.com/Revolt-Against-Reality-Fighting-Serpent/dp/1683572521
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