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Catechism 101

Hosted by Qurbana Media · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 8 episodes

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8
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40m
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About this podcast

Catechism 101 is a straightforward, down-to-earth podcast series from Qurbana Media that walks you through the heart of the Catholic faith, straight from the Catechism. Hosted by Abbot Ankido Sipo —the same voice you know from Feeding Fathers and Martyr Mentality —each lecture takes you deep into one big piece of what we believe in easy-to-follow episodes. We kick things off with "The Creed" —that “I believe” part we say together at Mass every Sunday and pray in the Rosary. You’ll hear about where the Apostles’ Creed (the short, ancient one) and the Nicene Creed (the longer one we use at Mass) came from, why the early Church needed them, and how they helped shut down big misunderstandings like Arianism. Our first multi-week series will break down the Creed into about 10 episodes. Whether you’ve been Catholic your whole life, you’re coming back to the faith, you’re exploring it for the first time, or you

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Qurbana Media hosts Catechism 101, a religion show with 8 episodes published.

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The Old Testament (Week 1): "In the Beginning"

May 26, 202647mEp. 1S2

Abbot Ankido begins his new series on the Old Testament and hyper-focuses on Genesis 1–3 as the foundation for the rest of the Bible: God creates the world from nothing (creatio ex nihilo) and humanity is created in God’

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The Creed (Week 8): The Breath of Life

Apr 24, 202643mEp. 8S1

In the final lecture on the Creed, Abbot Ankido explains how the Nicene Creed was expanded at the Council of Constantinople (381 AD) after Nicaea (325 AD) to definitively affirm the divinity of the Holy Spirit against th

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The Creed (Week 7): The Holy Spirit

Apr 17, 202632mEp. 7S1

This lecture moves from the Nicene Creed’s Christological section into the Holy Spirit, explaining how the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed was developed at Nicaea (325) and Constantinople (381), and why the early draft b

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The Creed (Week 6): The Second Coming

Mar 13, 202634mEp. 6S1

This lecture continues the Creed’s teaching on Jesus, emphasizing that his Resurrection is not a mere resuscitation like Lazarus or Jairus’s daughter but a real, glorified bodily life animated by the Holy Spirit, shown i

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The Creed (Week 5): The Paschal Mystery

Mar 13, 202642mEp. 5S1

Abbot Ankido Sipo continues his lecture series on the Creed by moving from the Incarnation to the Paschal Mystery—Christ’s passion, death, burial, resurrection, and the Apostles’ Creed line “He descended into hell.” He a

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The Creed (Week 4): The Incarnation

Mar 13, 202636mEp. 4S1

This week's lecture continues a walk through the Nicene Creed by focusing on Christology, especially the lines affirming Jesus as “true God from true God” and “consubstantial with the Father” as the Church’s response to

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The Creed (Week 3): Belief

Mar 13, 202642mEp. 3S1

This lecture gives background on the Nicene Creed’s origins in response to Arius’s claim that Jesus is not God, noting the Council of Nicaea (325) and completion at Constantinople (381), and explains the Creed’s Trinitar

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The Creed (Week 2): The Trinity

Mar 2, 202642mEp. 2S1

This week's lecture gives theological background to the Nicene Creed by explaining the Arian controversy: Arius, a priest in Alexandria, taught that the Son/Word was created (“there was a time when the Son was not”), lea

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The Creed (Week 1)

Feb 27, 202637mEp. 1S1

Hosted by Abbot Ankido Sipo (from Feeding Fathers and Martyr Mentality on Qurbana Media) In this opening episode of Catechism 101, Abbot Ankido dives into "The Creed"—the powerful "I believe" we proclaim at every Mass an

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Catechism 101 is hosted by Qurbana Media. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 8 episodes.

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