Christian problems of the Fourth and early Fifth Centuries ought not to take our attention away from the fact that a new Catholic Order was everywhere being constructed. What did this mean for daily life? For architecture? For city planning? For daily work and entertainment? What affect did legalization have on Christian liturgy and sacramental life? Taken from the series: Dr. John Rao, "Early Christianity & the Greco-Roman World 27 B.C. - Early 400's A.D. - 2005 VonHildebrand Institute"