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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Prudence: Choose Confidently
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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Matt Fradd

Fr. Gregory Pine O.P

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Evangelizing Online and What AI Will Never Replace (Fr. Gregory Pine) | Ep. 519
Mentioned as another book written by ![undefined]()

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Father Gregory Pine

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Ask a Catholic | Interview: Father Gregory Pine
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as a book written by 

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Fr. Patrick Briscoe


Fr. Gregory Pine, OP
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BONUS: Cultivating a Proper Prayer Life & Being Nothing
Mentioned as one of the books written by the Friars.

Ryan Bethea on Being in a Spiritual Gray Zone & Searching for Truth
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as a book available in their merch store.


Fr. Patrick Briscoe
Luce the Catholic Mascot
Book written by the friars, and available for purchase through the podcast merchandise store.
Converting to Catholicism and The Year of Jubilee w/ Dr. John Bergsma
Mentioned as a book available for purchase written by the friars.

St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein)
Mentioned as a resource available for purchase from Amazon.

BONUS: Reporting Back from the Jubilee! + Q&A
Available for purchase through the Godsplaining merch store, as mentioned in the episode description.

Daily Prayer & Centering your Life on Christ w/ Todd Dailey
Mentioned by Fr. Gregory Pine as an update to his bio, including his authorship.

Nicene Trinity, Chalcedonian Christology: Understanding Christ through Councils and Conflicts – Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.
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. as books he authored, discussing Catholic theology and Marian consecration.

Fr. Gregory Pine O.P

The Mysteries of Christ in the Story of Salvation | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.
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as an example of a book written by a contemporary author.

Fr. Bonaventure Chapman
Friends with the Long-Dead
Mentioned by the podcast hosts as a book written by one of the friars.
Lectio: Fifth Sunday of Lent
Mentioned by Fr. Gregory Pine as one of his books.

What Can Demons Do? | Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.


