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Pillar I: The Creed [Online Video Access]

Pillar I: The Creed [Online Video Access]

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Note: Purchase of this product grants immediate access to the study videos online  for one year! If you've already purchased access, view the study here.

In this 12-session video study program, presenter Sean Innerst opens up the structure of the Catechism and shows how it is far more than a list of “faith facts,” but instead a sure map for your journey of faith. For group or private study.

Videos Included:

  • Session 1: Preparing for the Journey
  • Session 2: The Journey Begins
  • Session 3: Messages From Beyond
  • Session 4: God's Innermost Secret
  • Session 5: God Carries Out His Plan
  • Session 6: God's Image and the God He Images
  • Session 7: The Beginning of the Middle
  • Session 8: The Beginning of the End... and Only the Beginning
  • Session 9: His Ascent and the One He Sent
  • Session 10: Born in the Father's Heart
  • Session 11: The Church's Four Marks
  • Session 12: Four Last Things and The Four Last Things
Videos are approximately 50 minutes long.

Details

SKU: 810155341978
Author(s): Sean Innerst
Language: English
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Pillar I, Pillar II

Originally we were promised that the series would cover all four parts of the Catechism: Pillar I - The Creed, Pillar II - The Sacraments, Pillar III - The Moral Life, Pillar IV - Prayer. After investing in Pillar I and Pillar II, I was shocked and surprised to find out that Pillar III and Pillar IV will not be available. Ascension Press should reimburse us not only for the money we paid to them, but also for our investment in setting up a program which we will be forced to cancel. I set up a program to cover the entire Catechism based on the four Pillars as promised in the introduction located in Pillar I. I believe that Ascension Press has a moral responsibility to complete the program and not leave it’s customers hanging in the air.