Is the Catholic Church A Bible-Based Church?
Is the Catholic Church A Bible-Based Church?
Join Fr. Mark Baron, MIC, as he addresses the misconception that the Catholic Church is not a Bible-based church. He presents three key truth claims to demonstrate how the Church and Scripture are deeply connected.
Fr. Mark Baron concludes that for Catholics, it is never "Bible versus Church," but rather a living tradition where the Holy Spirit guides both!
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