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Behold The Man No 71 Call No Man Father?

Behold The Man!

This week on “Behold The Man”, Did Jesus really mean we can’t call our Priest’s Fahter in Matthew 23:9? Or… is it because they are Priest’s that we MUST call them Fahter?

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Joe McClane is the director and events coordinator for Fullness of Truth Catholic Evangelization Ministries, as well as an a Catholic New Media producer & Evangelist at CatholicHack.com. He is married to his lovely wife Michelle and they have five children. Find me on Google+
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