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	<title>Comments on: Catholic Moments #81 &#8211; Heidi Hess Saxton and Sue Peters</title>
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		<title>By: Naomi</title>
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		<description>I really enjoyed the Peters interview. But LifeTeen is too late! We need something like the AWANA program for Catholic kids. An apostolate that can encourage kids to learn their faith basics, a little apologetics, and some church history and saints&#039; lives. I used to try to evangelize Catholics OUT of the Church, too, and too many parents don&#039;t realize how prevalent that is!</description>
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