In this episode of the The Catholic Talk Show, the guys are joined by Dale Ahlquist to discuss G.K. Chesterton.
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In this episode, we will discuss:
• Who Was G.K. Chesterton?
• Why Are His Works So Vital Now?
• What Are The Essential Books To Read?
• and much more
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