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[BONUS] Why Jesus Declared All Foods Clean (Mark 7:14-23)

[BONUS] Why Jesus Declared All Foods Clean (Mark 7:14-23)

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Welcome to a bonus episode of The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life.

Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together.

Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation.

Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our AI hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul.

Today’s Sources:

• Daily Readings - February 11, 2026 | USCCB (Reading 1: 1 Kings 10:1-10; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 37; Gospel: Mark 7:14-23),

• A Radical Declaration (Mark 7:14-23) & An Apparent Contradiction (Mark 7:18 & Matthew 5:18) — Berean Bible Church,,

• Deuteronomy: Which Laws Still Apply? — The Bible Project,

• Did Jesus Keep Kosher? — Chosen People Ministries & Veracity,,

• Do Christians Have to Obey the Old Testament Law? — GotQuestions.org,

• Exegetical Brief on Mark 7:19: “Who or what makes all foods clean?” — WLS Essay File,

• How Biblical Theology Supports Jesus’s Teaching on Food Cleanliness — Taylor University,

• How to Read Biblical Law & What Does Matthew 5:17 Mean? — Ligonier.org,,

• In Galatians 2:11-14, Paul Confronts Peter in Antioch — The Riddleblog,

• Matthew 5:17-20: Yeshua’s View of the Law — TorahResource,

• Peter’s Vision: Food, Gentiles, or Both? & Until Heaven and Earth Pass Away — R. L. Solberg,,

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