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It is absolutely mind-boggling that so very few "Christian" leaders and pastors ever talk about things like this . . .WOW . . . In this video I quote from the Catholic Catechism that I grew up with as a young man. The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism has the Official Imprimatur of the Roman Catholic Church which means that they approve all of the doctrinal teachings found inside that book. The Church of Rome is a crafty religious system that does many things that are contrary to the Scriptures. I thank God that he rescued me from that demonic system by the POWER of the Holy Spirit! Hallelujah! VIDEO SAME MESSAGE
Unlocking Divine Potential Through Positive Memory and Imagination I. Introduction and Core Thesis The central message of this sermon revolves around the idea that believers possess everything they need for "divine healing, divine deliverance, favor, prosperity, perfection" within their spirit, which is where the Holy Ghost resides. The key to "releasing everything you have in your spirit" and experiencing a "forceful, powerful, and supernatural" life is a positive and God-centered use of memory and imagination. The speaker emphasizes that God desires to teach believers how to utilize these faculties in alignment with His thinking, moving away from dwelling on past regrets or future anxieties. II. Key Concepts and Themes A. The Spirit as the Source of All Divine Provision Indwelling of the Holy Spirit: The Holy Ghost, healing, the voice of God, and the power of the resurrection all reside "in your spirit." "Everything You Need": Citing 2 Peter 1, the sermon asserts, "I've given you everything you need for life and godliness. Well, I can tell you it's all in your spirit. Favor, prosperity, perfection, it's all there." Rivers of Living Water: The goal is to move from a "trickle and a drip" to a "forceful, powerful, and supernatural" flow, referencing Jesus' statement about "rivers of living water" flowing from one's "belly" (spirit). B. The Power of Memory and Imagination (Hebrew: Yet) Positive Memory as a Key: A significant portion of the sermon highlights the importance of using memory "in a positive way." This is presented as "a real key to releasing everything you have in your spirit." Avoiding "What-ifs" and "If-onlys": The speaker strongly discourages living in past regrets or hypothetical scenarios ("if only I would have done this," "what if I was born into a rich family"). "God is a today God." Imagination as Mental Image and Faith's Partner:The Hebrew word yet (translated as "thoughts" in 1 Chronicles 29:18 and "frame" in Psalm 139:15) is presented as referring to imagination. Imagination is defined as "the power of forming a mental image that is not yet present." It is directly linked to faith and hope: "This is what faith is. Faith is being sure of what you hope for. Hope is like the switch that turns on faith... Faith works with hope to produce a positive image of yourself. You're not going to be healed unless you see yourself in your mind healed." Vision and Purpose: "Where there is no vision, the people perish." God desires everyone to have a "purpose in life, a vision, some type of a calling." This ties back to the Catholic Catechism's purpose for humanity: "to know him, to love him, and to serve him in this world." C. Communion as a Tool for Positive Memory and Healing Remembering Christ's Sacrifice: Taking communion is presented as an act of remembering Jesus' "sacrifice," "finished works," and the reality of being "forgiven... healed... whole." Healing is the Children's Bread: The sermon emphasizes that "healing is the children's bread," citing the Corinthians' premature deaths due to their inability to "discern the body of the Lord" as healing. Practical Application: Communion can be taken "every day," even "three times a day," and does not require a church setting. Each instance has a "tangible presence of God" and "puts you in a status of Christ consciousness, not sin consciousness." Testimony of Healing: The speaker shares a personal testimony of his daughter's tumor disappearing after one cancer treatment, attributing it to taking communion and remembering Jesus' finished work. D. The Battle of the Mind and Overcoming Negative Imagination/Strongholds Imagination's Dual Nature: While powerful for good, imagination can be used negatively (e.g., Noah's time, Tower of Babel). Strongholds and Casting Down Imaginations: Strongholds are "something in your mind that occupies your thoughts, something that's just all consuming" (e.g., fear, hatred, anger). The battle is in the mind, and believers are called to "pulling down of strongholds... casting down imaginations... bringing thought every thought into captivity to obedience to Christ" (2 Corinthians 10:4-5). Paul's Example of Forgetting the Past: Paul, despite his past as a murderer of Christians, exemplified forgetting "about the things that are behind" and pressing forward, knowing he was forgiven. Thinking Like God: "As a man thinks in his heart, so he is." Believers are encouraged to "begin to think the way God thinks" by focusing on "whatsoever things are true, are noble, are lovely, are good, are excellent, are praiseworthy" (Philippians 4:8) and setting their minds "on things above, not on the things of the earth" (Colossians 3:1-2). Controlling Emotions through Positive Memory: Recalling a negative memory (like an Italian family member's 30-year grudge) illustrates how negative memories control emotions. Thanksgiving is presented as a powerful tool: "Thanksgiving will free you from every toxic emotion." God's Perspective on Memory: "You will keep him in perfect peace. Him whose mind [imagination] is stayed or focused on you." God's thoughts are not our thoughts; His ways are higher (Isaiah 55). E. God's New Covenant and His Forgiving Nature Grace, Mercy, Forgiveness: Under the New Covenant, God's nature is characterized by "grace," "mercy," and "forgiveness." The law made people "sin conscious"; Jesus made us "grace conscious" and "Christ conscious." God's Forgiveness of Sin: God's forgiveness is complete and eternal. "I will be merciful to their unrighteousness... and their sins, and their lawless deeds, I will remember no more." This means God "blotted it out of his memory." God Remembers Only the Good: At the judgment seat of Christ, God will remember only the "gold, with silver, and with precious stones" (redemptive, blessing actions) and burn away the "wood, hay, and stubble" (negative things). Believers are encouraged to emulate this and "remember only the good things of the past." God's Unconditional Love: "Father, you love them [disciples], As much as you love me." God's love is "beyond our belief, beyond our imagination." F. God's Foresight and Orchestration of Life Predestined Purpose: Psalm 139:15-16 is interpreted to mean that God "wrote everything in a book before you were born." He has "perfect foreknowledge without control," knowing when a person will choose Him and orchestrating their life accordingly. Imitating God: Believers are called to "be imitators of God as his dear children and walk in love as Christ also has loved us" (Ephesians 5:1). This means thinking and acting like Him. G. New Testament Laws (Laws of the Spirit) The sermon clarifies that "we're not under the law" of the Old Testament (10 Commandments, dietary laws, Sabbath), as they were "nailed to the cross." Instead, there are New Testament "laws" written in the mind and heart: Law of Love: "Love one another as I have already loved you" (John 13). Laws of Giving: "Give and it shall be given unto you." God desires prosperity to be a blessing to others. Law of Liberty: "Stand fast in the liberty where Christ has set us free." Not burdened by the "yoke of slavery." Law of Faith: (Romans 3:28) Not "name it and claim it." "Faith without works is dead." It requires action. Based on God's promises. Believing "they've received before you even get it." Looks back at "the finished work of Christ. It's already done." God speaks from the "inside out," not the "outside in," often through "thoughts and impressions" in one's own "vernacular." "Faith has a voice. It speaks. It's not silent. It speaks. It declares." Believers should "speak to the problem," not just tell God about it. H. Benefits of the New Covenant (Psalm 103 as Prophecy) Psalm 103 is presented as a prophetic psalm about the "finished work of Christ," not fully applicable to David in his time. "Don't forget all his benefits":"Who forgives all your iniquities." (Unlike the Old Testament's temporal forgiveness). "Who heals all your diseases." (Jesus' stripes healed us; healing is part of the atonement, "it's in your spirit"). "Who redeems your life from destruction." (Crossing from death to life; spirit is "impenetrable" by sin). "Who crowns you with loving kindness, which is the word hesed, which is grace. And he crowns you with mercy." Goodness and mercy "shall follow me all the days of my life." "Who satisfies your mouth with good things; so that your youth is renewed like an eagle's." This refers to speaking life and experiencing renewed strength, effortlessly soaring like an eagle by "waiting upon the Lord." III. Practical Applications and Call to Action Daily Communion: Actively engage in communion as a daily practice to remember Christ's finished work and activate healing. Control Your Thoughts: Be intentional about focusing your mind on God's truth, positive images, and His character. Cast down negative imaginations and strongholds. Practice Thanksgiving: Cultivate a spirit of gratitude to overcome toxic emotions. Speak to Your Problems: Use your voice to declare God's will and truth over challenging situations, not just tell God about them. Live in the Present: Embrace the "I am" nature of God by focusing on "this moment" rather than past regrets or future fears. Document God's Work: Keep a "book of remembrance" of all the times God has supernaturally intersected your life. Seek Help When Needed: While God is supernatural, if struggling for years, seek help from those with spiritual gifts (visions, prophetic, word of knowledge) who can "lift you from the realm of doubt into a point of reception." IV. Distinguishing the Old and New Covenants The sermon frequently contrasts the Old Testament (law, temporary forgiveness, sin consciousness, God not forgiving all iniquities/healing all diseases) with the New Testament (grace, permanent forgiveness, Christ consciousness, complete healing, God's indwelling in the spirit). This distinction is crucial to understanding the believer's current position and access to divine power.
In this special edition of EWTN News In Depth, we examine the midway point of the Jubilee Year of Hope 2025, which is already proving to be a historic jubilee year. EWTN News Correspondent Colm Flynn looks at the sights and sounds in Rome so far as millions have traveled to the Eternal City - and Founding EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Joan Lewis shares her perspective of a jubilee year that's included an unexpected papal funeral and conclave. Mark Irons examines Pope Francis' legacy of mercy and hope on Jubilee Year 2025. Though postponed beyond the original Jubilee of Teenagers date, National Catholic Register contributer Sabrina Ferrisi tells us when we might expect Blessed Carlo Acutis' canonization to be rescheduled. Roselle Reyes travels alongside a group of Catholic faithful making a local pilgrimage journey in their own archdiocese this jubilee year. And Dr. Edward Sri explains how the faithful can gain a plenary indulgence during the jubilee by diving into the Catholic Catechism.
Can anyone pick up the Bible and interpret it however they choose? In this episode, we explore the limits and responsibilities of reading Scripture faithfully. While personal study of the Bible is encouraged and spiritually fruitful, authentic interpretation requires humility, historical awareness, and a connection to the broader Christian tradition.We discuss how Scripture was never meant to exist in isolation from the faith community that preserved it, and why personal interpretation, when disconnected from sound teaching and spiritual guidance, can lead to confusion or error. Using insights from the Catholic Catechism and principles of sound biblical reading, we offer a thoughtful look at how believers can rightly approach the Word of God.Giving: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e-6b733cec05a7Link used for the episode: https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/34/#zoom=z#BibleStudy #Scripture #BiblicalInterpretation #FaithAndReason #ChristianTradition #BibleTruth #GodsWord #Hermeneutics #SpiritualFormation #BiblicalFaithfulness #DiscerningScripture
In this episode of The Healing Power of the Sacraments, Aidan Byrne answers a listener's question on ‘dry needling', a New Age practice. He finishes his look at the sixth commandment by outlining the Catholic Catechism's articles on stealing. He then moves on to the seventh commandment. L'articolo E87 | Healing Power of the Sacraments – Aidan Byrne – dry needling – the Seventh Commandment proviene da Radio Maria.
In this episode of The Healing Power of the Sacraments, Aidan Byrne answers a listener's question on ‘freedom being illusive'. He finishes his look at the fifth commandment by outlining the Catholic Catechism's stance on cruel practices. He then moves on to the sixth commandment. L'articolo E86 | Healing Power of the Sacraments – Aidan Byrne – In Lent, fast from Vice and feast on Virtue – the sixth Commandment proviene da Radio Maria.
Trump Needs to Act Like Lincoln and Defy Judicial Authority. John Zmirak and Eric Metaxas. The Eric Metaxas Show John Zmirak Feb 12 2025 Other Episodes Trump needs to Act Like Lincoln and Defy Judicial Authority When Necessary. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Zmirak makes his weekly appearance and covers current events and shares recent articles available at- https://stream.org/author/johnzmirak/ Watch Eric Metaxas on Rumble- https://rumble.com/c/TheEricMetaxasRadioShow The Eric Metaxas Show- https://metaxastalk.com/podcasts/ Eric Metaxas Show on Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-eric-metaxas-show/id991156680 Check out- Socrates in the City Find All of John Zmirak Articles at- https://stream.org/author/johnzmirak/ John Zmirak is a senior editor at The Stream and author or co-author of ten books, including The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism. He is co-author with Jason Jones of “God, Guns, & the Government.” John Zmirak's new book: No Second Amendment, No First by John Zmirak Available March 19, 2024 Today's Left endlessly preaches the evils of “gun violence." It is a message increasingly echoed from the nation's pulpits, presented as common-sense decency and virtue. Calls for “radical non-violence” are routinely endowed with the imprimatur of religious doctrine. But what if such teachings were misguided, even damaging? What if the potential of a citizenry to exercise force against violent criminals and tyrannical governments is not just compatible with church teaching, but flows from the very heart of Biblical faith and reason? What if the freedoms we treasure are intimately tied to the power to resist violent coercion? This is the long-overdue case John Zmirak makes with stunning clarity and conviction in No Second Amendment, No First. A Yale-educated journalist and former college professor, Zmirak shows how the right of self-defense against authoritarian government was affirmed in both the Old and New Testaments, is implied in Natural Law, and has been part of Church tradition over the centuries. Zmirak further shows how today's mounting threats to the gun rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment are inexorably linked to the Article from John Zmirak. Elon and His Team Inside the Deep State Are Frodo and Sam in Mordor By John Zmirak Published on February 12, 2025 John Zmirak The more we see our country's ruling elites in action, using unelected judges to twist the Constitution and deprive our elected president of his legitimate authority, the more crucial it is for us to embrace a paradigm shift. We must change how we see our government and the system we now live under — radically. Perhaps because for the past three Mondays I've been viewing the extended, almost four-hour versions of Peter Jackson's masterful The Lord of Rings trilogy, I can't help viewing the paradigm shift we need in Tolkien's mythic terms. Put bluntly, we don't live in Gondor under the flawed steward Denethor anymore, as we did in past decades. Or even in Rohan, with King Theoden bewitched by his evil advisor Wormtongue (and behind him the wizard Saruman). We live in Mordor. Yes, it's a place where elves and the Men of the West have just scored a rare, if incomplete victory. But the war is far from over. The rulers of Mordor weaponized the COVID panic to impose a public health dictatorship, lock us in our homes, close our churches, censor our media, force untested vaccines into our arms, kill our seniors by dumping virus patients in nursing homes, then incincerating them as medical waste, graft the cells of newly aborted babies onto the scalps of mice (using taxpayer funds, approved by Regime evangelical Francis Collins, never criticized by globalist Pope Francis), steal the 2020 election, and imprison peaceful protestors. The people who did all that weren't misguided, overzealous, or grossly misinformed. They were orcs, and their leaders were Nazgul. They were hungry for absolute power — and for a while they seemed to have it. At least they acted that way — as if the whip would always be in their hands no matter what we did. That's why such people felt entitled to gloat when patriotic black entrepreneur Hermann Cain died of COVID after attending a Donald Trump rally, even as they unleashed mobs of looters and rioters on our cities in honor of career criminal George Floyd. And now those same elites are using their top-notch legal teams and biased judges to cling to every scrap of money and power they took from us during the years of that dictatorship the same way that Communist judges in Poland clung to their privileges after Solidarity got elected and loyal Nazis tried to keep their privileges after 1945. How else to explain a federal judge telling the appointed, duly confirmed Secretary of the Treasury that he can't view his own department's computer files? Or demanding that race-based discrimination be reimposed — against the president's policies? As I watched The Return of the King, with Frodo and Sam cautiously working their way into the heart of Sauron's kingdom, aiming to hurl the corrupting Ring of Power into the fires where it was forged, I couldn't help thinking of the hobbits attempting to do the same for us right now: Elon Musk and his plucky team of brilliant young hackers and analysts. They're the ones exposing the “humanitarian” programs of USAID that tried to convince young African boys that they might be trans, to intimidate Latin American governments into legalizing abortion, and to censor the global media in support of the COVID lockdowns and the useless Ukraine war. Just yesterday, the news broke that in only three weeks, they've saved American taxpayers a BILLION dollars — the vast majority of it coming from cutting DEI efforts within government programs. And now Musk's team members are being hunted, getting doxed and demonized in our media, with corrupt prosecutors and judges seeking ways to cripple their efforts and maybe even arrest them (as they arrested and imprisoned Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro). What can we do on these heroes' behalf? First of all we can pray, and it's our duty to get busy doing that. Secondly we can emulate what Aragorn, Gandalf, and the other heroes did after defending Minas Tirith: They marched to Sauron's gate, braved the full force of his armies, and took his attention away from the genuine threat he faced. We must do a similar service for Trump and his team. We must loudly support whatever peaceful measures, whatever innovative deployment of presidential power he attempts, to defy these biased judges and impose the will of the people — as expressed in the 2024 election, which the orcs weren't able to steal. Pope Francis Goes Full Alexander VI, Appointing Leftist Bishops Who Wield Excommunication Threats A pope more interested in leftist politics than in maintaining his church's historic teachings or protecting children from harm has started meddling directly in the enforcement of our country's just, democratically enacted laws: The Vatican has appointed Edward Weisenburger to be Archbishop of Detroit. As Lifesitenews reports: In 2018, at the USCCB's Spring Assembly in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the prelate suggested that Catholics who “are involved” in the detention of immigrants and separation of families at the U.S. border might receive “canonical penalties” usually used in “life issues” cases, which could include excommunication. “For the salvation of these people's souls, maybe it's time for us to look at canonical penalties,” Weisenburger claimed at the time. In other words, if you're a Catholic who advocates for a secure U.S. border and only legal immigration going forward, this guy wants to see you excommunicated. Make no mistake, Weisenburger spent the COVID panic serving the Nazgul and the orcs: The 64-year-old Weisenburger, a canon lawyer, was among the most stringent in America in applying restrictions on the faithful during the COVID crisis, closing churches and implementing mask mandates in the spring of 2020 while encouraging Catholics to take the abortion-tainted COVID-19 jabs. Weisenburger released a statement in September 2021 instructing all priests within his Arizona diocese “not to cooperate with any individuals seeking our endorsement of an exemption from vaccine or facemask mandates based specifically upon our Catholic faith.” He added that “[a]ll current anti-COVID-19 vaccines may be received by the faithful without moral compromise.” Upon reopening churches to public Masses in October 2020, the bishop stressed that the dispensation from attendance “remains in place and I have consistently encouraged those identified by the Centers for Disease Control as ‘at-risk' to not attend Mass in person, but rather to view a televised or internet Mass from home.” He also issued a directive to priests not to distribute Holy Communion in the mouth and to only hear the Sacrament of Confession outdoors. Later, in 2021, Weisenburger signed a letter alongside eight other U.S. prelates aligning themselves with the LGBT activist group Tyler Clementi Foundation, which seeks to “reduce the shame and stigma” of homosexual lifestyles. In line with Pope Francis, the archbishop-elect has also made “climate change” a central issue, calling it a matter of “life and death” and thanking the Pope for focusing on the topic in his encyclical Laudato Si' and subsequent apostolic exhortation Laudate Deum. The Pope Rebukes J.D. Vance for Repeating Real Catholic Doctrine Pope Francis has gone further, issuing a document implicitly rebuking Vice President J.D. Vance (a Catholic convert) for reiterating traditional Catholic (and perennial Christian teaching) that we owe special duties to our families, neighbors, and fellow citizens that we don't owe to foreign invaders or fake asylum seekers. In his statement, Francis condemns “any measure that tacitly or explicitly identifies the illegal status of some migrants with criminality.” Never mind that the Catholic Catechism teaches that to earn the right to welcome, immigrants must obey their new countries' laws. According to Francis, doing illegal things isn't “criminal,” and if you can't wrap your mind around that logic, you might find yourself outside the church. Will patriotic Catholics cave at the threat of unjust (and therefore in God's eyes, null and void) excommunications? Not if they're like Trump's border czar Tom Homan: Don't miss Jules Gomes's coverage later this morning of the corrupt, scandal-plagued Vatican aid agency CARITAS, which soaks up U.S. taxpayer money and whose leader is joining Francis's chorus of sycophants denouncing American law and demanding that Catholics flout it. Along The Stream… Up later this morning, be sure to watch the great Naomi Wolf expose the extent to which forced vaccination laws backed by Big Pharma still impinge on parents' rights to watch over their children's health. Also later today, Pastor Shane Idleman offers a powerful video message on biblical self-discipline, self-control, and the corporal means we can use to achieve those, including fasting. John Zmirak is a senior editor at The Stream and author or coauthor of 14 books, including The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration and The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism. His newest book is No Second Amendment, No First.
DO CATHOLICS BELIEVE ONLY CATHOLICS HAVE ETERNAL LIFE?Will only Catholics be saved in the end, according to doctrines of Catholicism? Does the Catholic Catechism seem to contradict itself on this primary and pivotal issue? Are there provisions for non-Catholics to experience ultimate salvation? What are the keys to salvation according to the Bible? These answers have eternal relevance!Comparative religion website: www.thetruelight.net Ministry website: www.shreveministries.org Video channel: www.YouTube.com/mikeshreveministries All audio-podcasts are shared in a video format on our YouTube channel. Mike Shreve's other podcast Discover Your Spiritual Identity—a study on the biblical names given to God's people: https://www.charismapodcastnetwork.com/show/discoveryourspiritualidentity Mail: P.O. Box 4260, Cleveland, TN 37320 / Phone: 423-478-2843Purchase Mike Shreve's popular book comparing over 20 religions: In Search of the True Light
Will only Catholics be saved in the end, according to doctrines of Catholicism? Does the Catholic Catechism seem to contradict itself on this primary and pivotal issue? Are there provisions for non-Catholics to experience ultimate salvation? What are the keys to salvation according to the Bible? These answers have eternal relevance!Comparative religion website: www.thetruelight.net Ministry website: www.shreveministries.org Video channel: www.YouTube.com/mikeshreveministries All audio-podcasts are shared in a video format on our YouTube channel. Mike Shreve's other podcast Discover Your Spiritual Identity—a study on the biblical names given to God's people: https://www.charismapodcastnetwork.com/show/discoveryourspiritualidentity Mail: P.O. Box 4260, Cleveland, TN 37320 / Phone: 423-478-2843Purchase Mike Shreve's popular book comparing over 20 religions: In Search of the True Light
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So, be honest: have you actually memorized all the gifts from the 12 Days of Christmas yet? No judgment here, but most of us barely make it to “five gooooolden riiings!” before mumbling the rest. But did you know this song isn’t just about random birds and overly generous true loves? Nope. It might actually be a sneaky, genius way to teach the Catholic faith! During those rough years of Catholic persecution in England (1558-1829), when catechizing openly could land you in serious trouble, this seemingly innocent carol may have been a covert way to help Catholic kiddos (and adults!) memorize key truths of the faith. Timmerie explains what each verse really means: Partridge in a Pear Tree = Jesus, who’s all about self-sacrificing love. Two Turtle Doves = The Old and New Testaments, reminding us that God’s story is one big love letter. Three French Hens = Faith, Hope, and Charity: those powerhouse theological virtues. Four Calling Birds = The Four Gospels. Five Golden Rings = The Torah (the first five books of the Bible, where it all begins). Six Geese A-Laying = The six days of creation. Seven Swans A-Swimming = The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. (Graceful and full of purpose!) Eight Maids A-Milking = The Beatitudes. (Milking the blessings of the Sermon on the Mount.) Nine Ladies Dancing = The fruits of the Holy Spirit, aka what happens when grace is working in your life. Ten Lords A-Leaping = The Ten Commandments. (Obeying God’s law = spiritual leaps and bounds!) Eleven Pipers Piping = The eleven faithful Apostles. Twelve Drummers Drumming = The twelve articles of faith in the Apostles’ Creed. (Drumming that truth into your heart.) Timmerie totally nailed it when she said this song invites us to go deeper into our faith while having a little fun along the way. So next time you hear it (which, let’s be honest, will be at least 20 times before Christmas), let it remind you of the richness of our Catholic faith. P.S. Got this stuck in your head now? Same. You’re welcome.
Patrick tackles some deep questions about marriage and the concept of the "marital debt." He explains what it really means, highlighting how it's a mutual, sacrificial duty of love, and emphasizes the importance of clear, compassionate communication between spouses. For those struggling with postpartum issues or balancing intimacy in marriage, listen in for valuable insights and practical advice. Remember, marriage involves seeking the good of each other and making sacrifices together. Catch the full discussion on The Patrick Madrid Show for a path to a happier, healthier marriage. Brian (email) - Why do you think Our Lady of Zeitoun would appear at a Church that is not in communion with the Church founded by Christ? (00:39) Email about marriage – I need advice and understanding of Church teaching on the topic of marital debt (06:05) Email – How do I know my baptism was valid if there is no video proof? (18:58) Jim - Did you read the book 'Return of the Gods'? It's about Old Testament deities which are coming back around in our world today. (23:04) Liz (email) – I think the Marital Debt concept is aimed at women (28:56) Dani - I think women do need more sleep because of the hormone cycles. (36:31) Tommy - The old demon god's waking up: Are these demons or were they make believe? Have you seen the study of a worship of a demon in Mexico with the Cartel? (38:43) Martha - What does the Catholic Catechism say about what to do in a marriage with addiction and demonic influence, regarding the marriage debt? (47:48)
CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITIONThis is the first episode in our new series, "The Foolishness of God: The End Times." The term "foolishness of God" comes from St. Paul, who said "the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men" (1 Cor. 1:25). He was speaking about the Passion of Our Lord, which the Church teaches is a type of the end times Passion of the Church (see the Catholic Catechism, paragraphs 675-77).In this first introductory installment, we'll discuss the Antichrist Agenda as outlined by the famous 19th century protestant convert, St. John Henry Newman, and how most Christians have already accepted many parts of it.Support Eternal Christendom: https://eternalchristendom.com/become-a-patron/Connect with Joshua on social mediaX: https://twitter.com/JoshuaTCharlesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/joshuatcharles/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshuatcharles/EPISODE CHAPTERS00:00 - Intro01:34 - The End Times Passion of the Church05:55 - St. John Henry Newman on the Antichrist Agenda15:22 - ConclusionListen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/eternal-christendom-podcast/id1725000526Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3HoTTco6oJtApc21ggVevuOutro Music: “A Place in Heaven” by Thomas BergersenLicense Code: 9OTZEL9EAVMBUDMY
The FALSE Church of Rome declares in their CATHOLIC CATECHISM (1994) that their TRADITION and the SCRIPTURES and the MAGISTERIUM are of EQUAL Authority. They declare that one CANNOT stand without the other! That is what SEPARATES that FALSE CHURCH from the TRUE CHURCH . . . VIDEO OF THIS SAME MESSAGE
In America, it is difficult for Catholics to vote with a complete sense of peace and confidence due to life issues, In this regard, Eastern Liturgy and the Catholic Catechism can bring some perspective.
Scripture refers to the heart as the place of prayer more than 100 times but what is the heart, really? Laura begins this episode with the Catholic Catechism's beautiful explanation of the heart and then helps us ponder the landscape of our hearts in relation to the Heart of the Bridegroom.
In this AUDIO I expose the Catholic Church and show you how they REMOVED the 2nd Commandment from the catechism . . . Here is a link to the VIDEO of this same podcast episode. Be blessed my friends in Jesus Christ!
Scripture refers to the heart as the place of prayer more than 100 times but what is the heart, really? Laura begins this episode with the Catholic Catechism's beautiful explanation of the heart and then helps us ponder the landscape of our hearts in relation to the Heart of the Bridegroom.Learn more about Christ the Bridegroom at Hopesgarden.com.
Is same sex attraction a mental illness? UCLA Prof. Evelyn Hooker, whose research showed that gay men were just as mentally healthy as straight men. And how one cleverly designed experiment changed the views of many medical professionals and theologians. Articles quoted: Catholic Catechism: https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/568/ The Pope Speaks: https://www.latimes.com/world/europe/la-fg-pope-chile-gay-20180520-story.html#:~:text=In%202013%2C%20Francis%20famously%20said,Catholic%20views%20on%20sexual%20orientation and https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/20/pope-juan-carlos-cruz Early DSMs: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695779/#:~:text=Moor%20%5B44%5D;%20Tripp%20%5B45,as%20a%20%E2%80%9Csexual%20deviation.%E2%80%9D APA on same-sex attraction: https://www.psychiatry.org/file%20library/about-apa/organization-documents-policies/policies/position-2013-homosexuality.pdf (see second sentence) Mainstream health organizations:https://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/resources/just-the-facts#:~:text=the%20idea%20that%20homosexuality Finding Affirming, Sex-Positive Counselors Who Do NOT Believe in Conversion Therapy: • https://www.healthline.com/health/mental-health/therapy-for-lgbt#organizations • https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/california?category=gay (Find the LGBTQ Affirming pull-down or edit the URL and replace “California” with “Texas” or whatever state you're in) • https://www.choosingtherapy.com/finding-an-lgbtq-therapist/ • https://allintherapyclinic.com/how-to-find-an-lgbt-affirming-therapist/ • https://directory.choosingtherapy.com/ • https://lgbtqhealthcaredirectory.org/ On-line therapy: • https://www.choosingtherapy.com/best-lgbtq-online-therapy-options/ • https://www.talkspace.com/online-therapy/lgbtqia
Journey with us as we grapple with the profound mysteries of the four last things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell. Father Stephen provides an enlightening perspective on these eschatological themes.Literature and Christian teachings intersect as we navigate the rich tapestry of eschatology, with insights from C.S. Lewis's "The Great Divorce" illustrating the eternal consequences of moral choices. Father Sanchez leads us through varied eschatological views, from the cosmic to the apocalyptic, and their significance for our daily lives. We weave scripture and the Catholic Catechism into our conversation, drawing a line from the Gospels to our modern existence, and stressing the unbreakable link between our actions today and our final destiny. This episode doesn't just explore doctrinal concepts; it challenges us to live with a purpose guided by the foresight of eternity.In the quietude of prayer, there lies the potential for immense spiritual growth, as testified by saints like Teresa of Jesus and John of the Cross. This episode delves into the theme of spiritual 'capacity for,' where Father Sanchez shares the transformative power of self-awareness and openness to the Holy Spirit's influence on our hearts. Our dialogue culminates in the call to love as the ultimate motivator for serving and expanding our capacity to engage with the divine. We leave you inspired to carry the essence of our exchange into your communities, enriching your faith, and nurturing connections with an eternal perspective. Join us in this episode for an experience that promises to deepen your spiritual life and understanding of Christianity's ultimate truths.Have something you'd love to hear Fr. Stephen and John talk about? Email us at myfriendthefriar@gmail.com or click here!
Is the Roman Catholic Church shifting their view on homosexuality? Officially, the Catholic Catechism believes that Scripture views homosexuality as a "grave depravity," which is why Catholic Tradition has declared it "intrinsically disordered," and "contrary to the natural law." Regarding acceptance of the act or practice, the Catechism says, "Under no circumstances can they be approved." For those struggling with same-sex attraction, the Church wrote, "Homosexual persons are called to chastity." Likewise, Pope Benedict XVI affirmed that homosexual acts are "grave sins," and that "Deep-seated homosexual tendencies" are "objectively disordered." While sensitivity and respect are grated to the person struggling with same-sex attraction, such persons are bid to "unite to the sacrifice of the Lord's Cross the difficulties they may encounter," especially as they lead lives of chastity and purity. But is Pope Francis reshaping this official view by blessing same-sex couples? For more information, see: The Briefing by Albert Mohler Vatican II Inclusivism by Reformed Forum Priests, scholars ask Church leaders to request the Pope withdraw Fiducia Supplicans by Life Site News
Is the Roman Catholic Church shifting their view on homosexuality? Officially, the Catholic Catechism asserts that Scripture views homosexuality as a "grave depravity," which is why Catholic Tradition has declared it "intrinsically disordered," and "contrary to the natural law." Regarding acceptance, the Catechism says, "Under no circumstances can they be approved." For those struggling with same-sex attraction, the Church wrote, "Homosexual persons are called to chastity." Likewise, Pope Benedict XVI affirmed that homosexual acts are "grave sins," and that "Deep-seated homosexual tendencies" are "objectively disordered." But is Pope Francis reshaping this official view by blessing same-sex couples? For more information, see: The Briefing by Albert Mohler Vatican II Inclusivism by Reformed Forum Priests, scholars ask Church leaders to request the Pope withdraw Fiducia Supplicans by Life Site News
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “The Need to Think and Reason” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #44 titled “Death and Judgment”.
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Catharine Pakaluk, economist at the Catholic University of America, about the social and economic teachings of the Catholic church. The Catholic Catechism is the rule of faith for Catholic Christians, and in a section on the 7th Commandment, the church explains its teaching on social and economic issues. Dr. Pakaluk explains why the Catholic church is extremely critical of socialism, and why certain passages that seem to challenge the notion of free markets make sense within the larger framework of Catholic theology and are not an impediment to economic freedom. There are a lot of very important economic, social, and theological issues that are addressed in this episode, and you won't want to miss it! Media Referenced:Catharine Pakaluk Academic Page: https://business.catholic.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-profiles/pakaluk-catherine/index.htmlCatharine Pakaluk Twitter: @CRPakalukCan a Catholic be a Socialist w/ Trent Horn: https://a.co/d/jcuPhZbHannah's Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth: https://a.co/d/gQBv0grCatechism in a Year, Ownership of Goods: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/day-313-ownership-of-goods/id1648949780?i=1000634219714Catechism in a Year, The Goods of Others: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/day-314-goods-of-others/id1648949780?i=1000634340376Catechism in a Year, The Church's Social Doctrine: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/day-315-the-churchs-social-doctrine/id1648949780?i=1000634446429Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII, paragraphs 1-15; https://www.vatican.va/content/leo-xiii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_l-xiii_enc_15051891_rerum-novarum.html2. Quadragesimo Anno, Pope Pius XI, paragraphs 44-62; https://www.vatican.va/content/pius-xi/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_p-xi_enc_19310515_quadragesimo-anno.html3. Centesimus Annus, Pope John Paul II, see especially 10, 11, 13, and also 43-48; https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_01051991_centesimus-annus.html The Protestant Libertarian Podcast is a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute and a part of the Christians For Liberty Network. The Libertarian Christian Institute can be found at www.libertarianchristians.com. Questions, comments, suggestions? Please reach out to me at theprotestantlibertarian@gmail.com. You can also follow the podcast on Twitter: @prolibertypod. For more about the show, you can go to theprotestantlibertarianpodcast.com. If you like the show and want to support it, you can! Check out the Protestant Libertarian Podcast page at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theplpodcast. Also, please consider giving me a star rating and leaving me a review, it really helps expand the shows profile! Thanks!
Patrick explains the ethical dilemmas of IVF extend beyond the procedure itself, touching on the consequential treatment of embryos and the profound implications for what it means to create life. He also addresses challenging questions and comparisons raised by callers, such as the perceived similarities between the intimacy of IVF and adoption, and a controversial discussion comparing IVF and same-sex marriage. Dave (Email) – If there is no blood relation, does a grandparent have any financial obligation to their children's children? Lorrie (Email) – Why does the Apostle's Creed state that Jesus went directly to Heaven and then went to hell for three days? (10:47) Joe - The English bible says that God separated the light from the darkness but in the Hebrew bible there are two separations light from light and dark from dark. Why is there this discrepancies? Joseph - What is the theology behind IVF being bad? (25:21) Patrick responds to a couple of emails about IVF Sarah - IVF can end up with a lot of extra embryos, but adoption doesn't have that problem. Patrick reads from and shares what the Catholic Catechism has to say about IVF (42:27) Josh 13-years-old - What happens to the souls of the babies on ice from IVF?
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Women as objects not persons” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #48 titled “Mother of Jesus”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “The Glory of The Soldier” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #43 titled “Law of Love – Total Commitment”.
Make sure you come back tomorrow for the interview with Brock and Garrett!In the meantime email your Christmas questions to information@apologetics.orgAnd check out some more awesome episodes:The Reformation, Catholic Catechism, and Indulgences:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13883319-the-reformation-catholic-catechism-and-indulgencesFighting Child Grooming:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13700312-what-it-looks-like-to-fight-child-grooming-billboard-chris-defeating-defeatism-doom-and-groomHow Should I Treat Extra-Terrestrial Space Aliens?https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13593070-liar-lunatic-or-aliens-what-are-we-do-to-with-ufo-s-uap-s-and-aliensSupport the show
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Social Problems” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #42 titled “The Commandments – Part 2”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Juvenile Delinquency” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #41 titled “The Commandments – Part 1”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “For Better or Worse” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #40 titled “Marriage Problems”.
Where does the idea of original guilt come from? Are we punished for the sin of Adam? Was Augustine dependent upon a faulty translation of the Bible? What does the Roman Catholic church believe about Mary and how does it tie in with the view of original sin that you might hold?Sophie is a 2-year-old girl in the ICU who needs our help:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13910100-sophie-is-a-2-year-girl-in-the-icu-who-needs-our-helpThe Reformation, Catholic Catechism, and Indulgences:https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13883319-the-reformation-catholic-catechism-and-indulgencesSupport the show
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Children – Burden or Joy” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #39 titled “Birth Prevention”.
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What did the figures of the reformation seek to do? Did the Reformation start with Martin Luther or were their other figures lurking in the shadows? What is the Council of Trent and did the Roman Catholic church have their own reformation? What does the Catholic Catechism say today that would still be in disagreement with Protestant doctrine? Join us tomorrow night at 6 pm EST as we uncover the truth of one of the most significant periods of church history!In the meantime, check out these episodes:Did Jesus abolish the Law?https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13453016-did-jesus-abolish-the-law-laying-down-the-law-series-pt-2Who were the Nephilim?https://theuniversenextdoor.buzzsprout.com/235413/13026899-who-were-the-nephilim-the-beginning-of-sexual-transgressionSupport the show
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Three Degrees of Intimacy” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #38 titled “Sex is a Mystery”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “The Value of Incompatibility” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #37 titled “Marriage as a Sacrament”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Tensions in Marriage” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #36 titled “Marriage”.
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 10-10-23 Dr. Jeff Gardner helps us understand some of the historical context going on in the Gaza Strip, and takes an interesting call from a listener named Mohammed regarding who has rights to occupy that land Prof. Roy Schoeman takes a look at the the role of the Jewish people within Islam, and reads from our Catholic Catechism that the Second Coming of Christ will not happen until all of Judaism is converted
“How to improve your mind” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #35 titled “Holy Orders”.
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. The Catholic Catechism talks about the Church as being both earthly and heavenly, visible and invisible, hierarchical and mystical. In short, she is a "mystery" -- but what does the Church mean by that word? Matt, Ken and Kenny look at how they thought about the mystery of the Church when they were Evangelicals, and how they think about those ideas now as Catholics. Watch more episodes: https://www.chnetwork.org Our Online Community: https://community.chnetwork.org Support our work: https://www.chnetwork.org/compass
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “The Psychology of the Irish” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #34 titled “Sacrament of the Sick”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “To Spank or not to spank” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #33 titled “Penance”.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The abortion debate has pit a Republican Senator against the Biden Administration. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville has been blocking Pentagon promotions until the military stops paying the travel costs of troops seeking abortions. Senator Tuberville's stance against the Pentagon's abortion policy is also putting his home state of Alabama in the spotlight. John Wahl, Chair of the Alabama Republican Party says, "The Alabama Republican Party recently passed a resolution in support of Senator Tuberville, and that resolution passed 99% to 1. Meanwhile, during World Youth Day in Lisbon, Catholics and Evangelical Christians gathered for an event called "The Change." Among the guests were a well-known actor and a musician. And a couple in Michigan is offering inspiration through their faith. They made a life-affirming decision when they found out they were expecting a special set of twins. Their babies were conjoined from the chest to the abdomen and shared vital organs like a heart and liver, making their diagnosis life-limiting. Finally this evening, a popular podcast helps listeners understand and relate to the Catholic Catechism. "The Catechism in a Year" with Fr. Mike Schmitz has been averaging 200,000 daily downloads and YouTube viewers. This is the follow-up to the popular "The Bible in a Year" podcast. We caught up with Fr. Schmitz to find out more about the podcasts. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Fr. Jacob Hsieh is a Nobertine priest of St. Michael's Abbey and a teacher of Latin, religion and chant.Download our Free App and listen to all of our showsAPPLE LINK FOR APPGOOGLE PLAY LINK FOR APPWeek 6 Catholic Church Holy Tradition/Sacred TraditionNotes and Summary What will we learn this week? What is the definition of "Tradition"To hand down something/ pass on a natural levelSacred Tradition: You are handing down "holy things", or "eternal things"Jesus gave to us the mysteries of the church teachingsDoctrine of the FaithPathway to Jesus Tradition has been under attack for a long timeyou can can't change the eternal truth of our Catholic faithTruth is TruthDifferent with Protestants believe only the bible is where we get truthThis is not trueThe bible itself was handed down to us by sacred traditionThere is The Church's doctrine/eternal truth/sacred tradition that tells us which books are in the bibleSacred Tradition must be expressedTradition is not dynamic because dynamic means changeOur Catholic Church's Doctrine is unchangingFormulation of the doctrine has changed, which mean give a more defined expression of The Church's DoctrineHowever, the actual truths have not changedThe Formulation of The Doctrine has been clarified over time through the saints/ doctor's of the Church Reflection QuestionsHave you learned something new today?Is it clear to you that The Bible is part of the Doctrine but it doesn't stand alone. We need the church teachings and the scriptures to live by. Have you been challenged by protestants before? Maybe not knowing how to respond when they proclaim the bible alone is all you need for the truth?Evangelization ChallengeShare with a someone you know about how we need both the traditions of the church and the bible. This could be share with a protestant friend or a family member that has been away from the Church. It's possible to share what you have learned. Maybe you can share "i Thirst Follow -UP so your friends/family can learn what you are learning about you can give them this link to share and sign-up! I Thirst Follow-Up It's a gift of faith that can really transform a person's life!The Catholic Catechism on TraditionTHE PROFESSION OF FAITH SECTION ONE"I BELIEVE" - "WE BELIEVE"ARTICLE 2THE TRANSMISSION OF DIVINE REVELATION 74 God "desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth":29 that is, of Christ Jesus.30 Christ must be proclaimed to all nations and individuals, so that this revelation may reach to the ends of the earth: God graciously arranged that the things he had once revealed for the salvation of all peoples should remain in their entirety, throughout the ages, and be transmitted to all generations.31 I. THE APOSTOLIC TRADITION 75 "Christ the Lord, in whom the entire Revelation of the most high God is summed up, commanded the apostles to preach the Gospel, which had been promised beforehand by the prophets, and which he fulfilled in his own person and promulgated with his own lips. In preaching the Gospel, they were to communicate the gifts of God to all men. This Gospel was to be the source of all&
Are aliens and the Catholic faith mutually exclusive? Guest Daniel O'Connor joins us to shed light on this fascinating interplay, examining why extraterrestrial beings cannot exist due to the principles and teachings of Catholicism. Daniel's in-depth understanding, stemming from his forthcoming book on the subject, illuminates how the Catholic Catechism asserts that only humans can know and love God. We journey further down the rabbit hole, venturing into areas that link AI, deception, and potential apocalyptic scenarios. Unravel the patterns of the unholy alliance between Lucifer and the elite, and explore how our perceptions may be manipulated by artificial intelligence. We also take a hard look at world events that seem to align with an agenda transcending the Catholic Church and the chilling link between AI and paganism. In our final stretch, we delve into the aftermath of the chastisements on the Church's core, the protection the remnant will have during the reign of the Antichrist, and the significance of amassing treasures in Heaven. It's an eye-opening discourse on aliens, AI, and the Catholic perspective that you won't want to miss.********************************************************https://www.avoidingbabylon.comLocals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.comStore: https://avoiding-babylon.sellfy.store/RSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rssSpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylonRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1626455Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AvoidingBabylonBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Support the showCheck out our new store!
Patrick answers listener questions about attending Mass and Adoration at the same time, how do we know Jesus was real, what do Catholics think about Muslims, and what do they believe about Muhammad? Nancy – My Adoration hour is at 4am and I listen to Day Break while I'm there Patrick shares his experience debating James White and some of the aftermath from it Susan - Can you be in the adoration chapel and go to Mass at the same time? Do you have a book recommendation that explains the parts of the Mass and its origins? Olivia - How do I talk with a friend who is looking at both Islam and Christianity. What do Catholic's believe about Muhammad? Philomena 7-years-old - How do we know Jesus is real? Lonnie – In the Catholic Catechism, there is a part that talks about the Muslims. It says we worship the one God. My understanding is they worship a false God. So why would we say we worship the same God?
Oops! The Vatican, Catholic Catechism, Catholic 9 (no, not 10, they are missing 1) Commandments signs throughout the Philippines and the Pope himself in his own words admit the Lord's Day which they used to move the Sabbath from the 7th Day to the 1st or 8th (that's the 1st still) Day is the Saturday Sabbath. unfortunately, they are too inept to realize what they did here but you will get this. Watch, test and learn. Yah Bless. Now Available in Podcast Audio Format Internationally: https://www.thegodculture.com/podcast (Includes Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many more platforms. Free on our website.) Alternative Video Platforms Now Available: Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheGodCulture Utreon: https://utreon.com/c/TheGodCulture For Our Books in eBook (Free) or Print: The Search For King Solomon's Treasure, Ophir Philippines Coffee Table Book, The Book of Jubilees: The Torah Calendar, 2nd Esdras: The Hidden Book of Prophecy, REST: The Case For Sabbath: OphirInstitute.com (All Books. Links to Amazon and Shopee PH for your area.) 2Esdras.org BookOfJubilees.org RestSabbath.org LeviteBible.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-God-Culture-Original-376627072897316 Parler FB Alternative: https://parler.com/user/TheGodCulture Website: thegodculture.com For the many that are having difficulty with YouTube working properly, here are Series' Playlists: Solomon's Gold Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4PhVocfJEi1oZRRj0AWnzx Answers In Jubilees Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7bU2SrP84nw1EyRAqpQqsP Answers In 2nd Esdras Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6ULjeic8lJP63WRyOiW9yp Flood Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7FQ7HiGJcODyJEoBP7-0Md Lost Tribes Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7nzrJvNB4pKWG8gFOe9xDA Original Canon Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5IdRs0Efb9L0oyVL3E9r1f Sabbath Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6Fd6BamniTVm5SsNi2mZPy RESOLVED: Doctrines of Men Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi49L5WkYemQh72yDwV0Ye7Y Feasts of YHWH Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4YXMnaHTYiJw-mDuBqvNtP The Name of God Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4xaPtUfKykVU0HbOZK-LeJ 100 Clues The Philippines Is Ophir: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5gq1FV4RlgEAKP7WRCLca9 Find The Garden of Eden Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4KPuAcFq4Bx4A2l8dmcfxP Rivers from Eden Theory Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6Xt-ts2C1QVz-ZnAZxicWJ Revelation Series Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6WYQajRSk9iP5tc_Oi5k1j Prophetic Warning Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi4jpVYhQ8s5Ad_bZN69nVVh When Was Jesus Born Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi6nC0qdzNGBvSt8jK3xmIU5 Commandments of the New Testament Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5jcicc67_G3Tc-C0pN0WJv All Tagalog Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi7uDwFBB6Qn_DEl4FRu_Nwk All Spanish Narrated Videos Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5EtdquviZxBfc8R-Chw3ij If you can't find your comment below it's because it fell into one of the following categories listed: ☑️ It was useless especially attempting debate in ignorance of this video or our position in which we typically point you to in the video ☑️ It was a personal attack, name calling or about our families ☑️ It was an appeal to authority or a straw man argument ☑️ It contained excessive profanity or unrelated nonsense ☑️ You have no avatar or channel history and most likely are a fake account ☑️ You dropped a link with no explanation of what it is to ☑️ YSupport the show
Steve has studied biblical prophecy for 50 years. He's diving into why we should study prophecy not only through scripture, but also with the Catholic Catechism. He'll share what you need to study this way and why.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Is self expression always wrong” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #32 titled “Sin and Penance”.
Fulton J. Sheen gives two reflections. “Inferiority Complex” from Sheen's Television Series – Life is Worth Living. Also, Sheen's Catholic catechism lesson #31 titled “Sin”.