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	<title>Comments on: Essential Podcasts for Catholic Educators &#8211; Pray As You Go</title>
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		<title>By: Joan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joan</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love Pray As You Go.  I use it during my commute to or from work.  Do you see it as a resource for just high school kids, or for younger ones as well?
What I would love is something that couples the readings with an understanding of the context, or the importance of the passage in the Catholic faith.  (It is used to defend purgatory, priesthood, the Trinity . . .)</description>
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What I would love is something that couples the readings with an understanding of the context, or the importance of the passage in the Catholic faith.  (It is used to defend purgatory, priesthood, the Trinity . . .)</p>
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