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The Didache
Book • 2017
The Didache, or "Teaching of the Twelve Apostles," is an early Christian text offering instructions on Christian life and practice.
It's believed to have been written in the 1st or 2nd century AD. The Didache provides guidance on baptism, Eucharist, and moral conduct.
It emphasizes ethical behavior, including instructions on fasting and prayer.
Its significance lies in its glimpse into the early church's practices and beliefs.
It's believed to have been written in the 1st or 2nd century AD. The Didache provides guidance on baptism, Eucharist, and moral conduct.
It emphasizes ethical behavior, including instructions on fasting and prayer.
Its significance lies in its glimpse into the early church's practices and beliefs.
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in response to a question about the unforgivable sin.

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as a place where the apostle's teaching can be found.

Vince Vitale

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when discussing the early Christian work that outlines different baptism methods.


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while discussing the origin and significance of the Lord's Prayer.


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as an early church document with the teachings of the apostles.

Father Michael Lillie

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The speaker references this document in order to describe the Eucharist.

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Recommended by St. Athanasius as a good basic book for new converts to read.

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in relation to the unity of the Eucharistic loaf and the oneness of the church.


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as an early Christian writing that provides insights into early church practices.

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