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Magis CenterOctober 9, 2019< 1 min read

New Series Featuring Fr. Spitzer: 'Wednesday on the World'

We are excited to announce that the Magis Center will produce and share a weekly video called “Wednesday on the World with Father Spitzer” every Wednesday. The video will typically be three to four minutes and feature Father’s take on a topic from one of the following areas:

  1. Current issues concerned with the Church, Christian culture, and moral thought (example: Amazon Synod).
  2. Discoveries in natural and social science affecting Christian philosophy, anthropology, theology and culture (example: exoplanets/aliens).
  3. Recent surveys or statistics pertaining to Christian theology and philosophy (example: Pew Survey on the Real Presence).

We invite you to watch as Father Spitzer provides commentary through the unique lens that has made him so popular as a speaker and a television and radio guest.

Here is the inaugural video that introduces the series and discusses the Amazon Synod:

[embed]https://youtu.be/T2NY3BoLFI8[/embed]

Each week our email subscribers will receive a notification that the latest video is available. We will also post it here on the Magis Center blog, our Facebook page, and YouTube channel.

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The Magis Center's Mission: We exist to turn the rising tide of unbelief in our culture through contemporary, rational, and science-based evidence. Many young people today have the preconceived notions that science and faith are mutually exclusive, that there is no such thing as a soul, and that God is just an illusion of hope. There is a great need for a practical defense of the Catholic Faith that meets the surrounding culture in materialism and scientism. As more young people leave the faith, Magis Center seeks to answer the conflict of science and faith with sound scientific research and clearly communicate the reasonability and truthfulness of the Catholic Faith.

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