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Magis CenterJanuary 17, 2020< 1 min read

Wednesday on the World: What's So Special About The Catholic Church?

What does the Catholic Church have to satisfy our longings?

In this week’s Wednesday on the World, Fr. Robert Spitzer discusses four aspects that are unique to the Church: 

  1. The Church’s incredible work with respect to charity and social teaching
  2. The Church’s remarkable legacy when it comes to science, faith, and reason
  3. The the Eucharist itself 
  4. The Sacrament of Reconciliation 

Hear Fr. Spitzer's full explanation in the video below:

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z20Q0q9jvWA&feature=youtu.be[/embed]

Read Also: 

Wednesday on the World: Christian Hope, the Gift of Salvation

Why Do Catholics think Jesus is Actually In the Eucharist? (VIDEO)

Why Do People Believe in God? 

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