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SENT

SENT

SENT

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Topic Category:

Religion and Spirituality, Society and Culture

Topic Sub-Category:

Christianity

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Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 2
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

The Offices for Catholic Education and Formation host a weekly podcast called “SENT” to help communicate Bishop John Folda's vision for the future of Evangelization (Encounter, Formation, Mission) in the Diocese of Fargo. The podcast includes interviews with clergy and laity, who can help accompany us in our daily task of being Christ in the world and bring his saving message to a thirsting people.

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Focuses on themes of Evangelization as expressed through Encounter, Formation, and Mission, with episodes exploring the roles of biblical figures like St. Joseph and Herod in the context of faith, as well as the call to Evangelization as described by Bishop John T. Folda, delving into scriptural reflections and practical applications.

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