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6th Pope St. Pope Alexander I, Why the Catholic mass has it's structure, St. Ignatius of Antioch, 1st time Catholic is used This episode looks at how the early Church prayed, worshipped, and held together under pressure. We begin with Pope St. Alexander I, one of the earliest successors of Peter, and explore the traditions attributed to his papacy—especially the small but lasting contributions he made to the developing structure of the Mass. From there, we walk through the basic shape of the Mass as it was forming in the first and second centuries, showing how Scripture, preaching, and the Eucharistic celebration were already taking on a recognizable pattern. We then turn to St. Ignatius of Antioch, whose letters give us one of the clearest early testimonies to the Church’s unity, the role of the bishop, and the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. His writings confirm that the liturgical and theological foundations we know today were already firmly in place. Together, these three threads—Alexander, the Mass, and Ignatius—paint a vivid picture of a Church that was young, courageous, and unmistakably Catholic. https://cooolmedia.com https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/show/catholic-101/

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“Evaristus, Lent, and the Joy of St. Philip Neri — How the Early Church Formed Us” In this episode of Fundamentally Catholic, we explore how the early Church took shape under Pope St. Evaristus, the fourth successor of St. Peter, and why his decisions still shape parish life today. Then we turn to Lent — where the Church’s ancient rhythm of fasting, prayer, and almsgiving reveals a deeper logic than simple self‑denial. Finally, we meet St. Philip Neri, the joyful reformer whose humor, holiness, and love for souls remind us that the Christian life is meant to be both serious and deeply joyful. If you’ve ever wondered why the Church is structured the way it is, what Lent is really for, or how a saint can be both hilarious and holy, this episode ties it all together with clarity, history, and heart. https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/show/catholic-101/ https://cooolmedia.com

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