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New Translation – Fr. Z's Blog

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 13 episodes

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Episodes
13
Last ep.
13 days ago
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35
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Listen Score
16
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Virality (30d)
45
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About this podcast

Formerly entitled: "What Does The Prayer Really Say?" - Clear, straight commentary on Catholic issues, liturgy and life by Fr. John Zuhlsdorf o{]:¬)

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Unknown Host hosts New Translation – Fr. Z's Blog, a general show with 13 episodes published.

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PODCAzT 94: PART II – 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo

Nov 20, 200900

Since I killed the plugin: here is the file ORIGINALLY POSTED 20 Nov 2009: Based on your response to PODCAzT 93, and my own desire to drill more deeply into the issue, we welcome back as our guest Pope Paul … Read More →

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PODCAzT 93: 40 years ago… Paul VI on the eve of the Novus Ordo

Nov 16, 200900

Here is the file: We are coming up on the 40th Anniversary of the implementation of the Novus Ordo in the Latin Church. Forty years ago on 30 Nov 1969 the Novus Ordo went into force. It was the 1st … Read More →

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New Translation – Fr. Z's Blog is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under General and has published 13 episodes.

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New Translation – Fr. Z's Blog has published 13 episodes.

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