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The Twelve:Eleven Podcast

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  • The Son Rises in the East
    I ramble on about why I'm disgruntled about the current state of the Catholic Church, my draw to the East, why it makes sense to me, but why I'm not quite ready to commit. Follow the show on Twitter! @1211podcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpA5fBdh_nVkH-0siwiQ9Qg Share with Matt Fradd! Get me on Pints With Aquinas
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  • I'm Not Important, and Neither Are You
    I'm back, for better or for worse. This episode, Josh discusses the overinflated sense of self-importance many young people have and why it destroys them, his spiritual dryness and frustration with his current state in life, as well as getting outside and resetting your brain and taking joy in work to achieve sanctification through ordinary means. Enjoy. Questions, comments, concerns, critiques, and corrections can be emailed to [email protected] Follow the show on Twitter! @1211podcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpA5fBdh_nVkH-0siwiQ9Qg Share with Matt Fradd! Get me on Pints With Aquinas
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  • Healing the Wounds of Your Old Life (SHORT)
    The first installment of the school year shorts to supplement the full-length episodes. In this short, Josh explains one of his methods for healing the wounds of his life before he accepted his faith. He talks about a life examination, as well as inviting Jesus into those specific wounds. Enjoy! Questions, comments, concerns, critiques, and corrections can be emailed to [email protected] Follow the show on Twitter! @1211podcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpA5fBdh_nVkH-0siwiQ9Qg Share with Matt Fradd! Get me on Pints With Aquinas!
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  • The Real Presence in the Eucharist (Inspired by Scott Hahn!)
    In this incredibly important episode of the Twelve:Eleven podcast, inspired by Dr. Scott Hahn's The Fourth Cup, Josh lays out a threefold approach to the Catholic Doctrine of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. The point of this program is not conversion, but merely to accurately articulate the church's teaching and how it finds its roots in history, scripture, and Judaism. Enjoy. Questions, comments, concerns, critiques, and corrections can be emailed to [email protected] Follow the show on Twitter! @1211podcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpA5fBdh_nVkH-0siwiQ9Qg Share with Matt Fradd! Get me on Pints With Aquinas!
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  • Pride the Deadliest Sin?
    Josh opens the episode by launching an alarm clock across the room because he doesn't have time for Pride. He then rambles on and on about how much pride sucks and why we need to humble ourselves. Listen if you want, or don't, doesn't really matter to me. Questions, comments, concerns, critiques, and corrections can be emailed to [email protected] Follow the show on Twitter! @1211podcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpA5fBdh_nVkH-0siwiQ9Qg
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Helping people live a better life by calling them to a higher standard of fitness and and faith. A response to hedonism and a lack of discipline. Hebrews 12:11 Follow the Podcast on Twitter @1211podcast Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpA5fBdh_nVkH-0siwiQ9Qg/featured Email any questions, comments, concerns, critiques, or corrections to [email protected] https://anchor.fm/1211podcast
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