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The Mystery of God's Omnipotence and Love
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00:00 - 04:45 (04:45)

The paradox of God's ability to do all things while there is still suffering and evil in the world does not diminish his omnipotence or love. Trust in God comes from understanding that his power is rooted in love, as his deepest identity is love.

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The podcast highlights the availability of a reading plan for Catechism in the Air, which can be downloaded from ascensionpress.com/c-i-y.
00:00 - 01:26 (01:26)
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Catechism in the Air
Summary

The podcast highlights the availability of a reading plan for Catechism in the Air, which can be downloaded from ascensionpress.com/c-i-y. The speaker expresses gratitude to the supporters who have contributed prayers and financial assistance towards the podcast's production.

Chapter
The Mystery of God's Omnipotence and Love
Episode
Day 40: God Is the Creator
Podcast
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
This podcast discusses how despite the existence of suffering and evil in the world, God's might and power remain universal and loving as revealed through his identity as the Father almighty.
01:26 - 04:45 (03:18)
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God, Creation
Summary

This podcast discusses how despite the existence of suffering and evil in the world, God's might and power remain universal and loving as revealed through his identity as the Father almighty. The paragraphs will address important questions about creation and invite listeners to open their minds to the beauty of God's role as the creator of all things.

Chapter
The Mystery of God's Omnipotence and Love
Episode
Day 40: God Is the Creator
Podcast
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)