Oro Valley Catholic
The Everlasting Man - Death Thou Shalt Die
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G.K. Chesterton's great book, "The Everlasting Man" penned in 1925 as a response to H.G. Well's atheistic take on human history effectively explains how Christ, born in a cave, is God reaching out to humans who first gave evidence of culture through primitive cave paintings. The four last things, death, judgment, heaven and hell are the Christian witness to the Divine plan for all of creation, but just human life. OVC discusses "The Everlasting Man" and Christ's prophecy about the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple and the Cosmos.
Readings for the 32nd Sunday: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/111322.cfm
Music: "Sepulto Domino" by the St. Mark Choir pursuant to license OneLicense Annual License w/Podcasting, A-726294
- Broadcast on:
- 11 Nov 2022
G.K. Chesterton's great book, "The Everlasting Man" penned in 1925 as a response to H.G. Well's atheistic take on human history effectively explains how Christ, born in a cave, is God reaching out to humans who first gave evidence of culture through primitive cave paintings. The four last things, death, judgment, heaven and hell are the Christian witness to the Divine plan for all of creation, but just human life. OVC discusses "The Everlasting Man" and Christ's prophecy about the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple and the Cosmos.
Readings for the 32nd Sunday: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/111322.cfm
Music: "Sepulto Domino" by the St. Mark Choir pursuant to license OneLicense Annual License w/Podcasting, A-726294