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“Who Thought the Eucharist Was Just Symbolic? ” This episode delves into the early Church’s beliefs about the Eucharist, exploring questions like the origins of the symbolic view and whether early Church Fathers spoke symbolically. We also tackle the significance of “breaking bread” in the early Church and the implications of transubstantiation. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:30 – Where did the symbolic view of the Eucharist come from? 05:13 – Didn't some early Church Fathers speak symbolically about the Eucharist? Doesn't that challenge the idea of unanimous early belief? 07:30 – Didn't the disciples fail to object during the Last Supper because they understood Jesus metaphorically? 09:00 – If “breaking bread” was common in the early Church, doesn't that just suggest a fellowship meal, not a literal body and blood? 15:25 – The Eucharist doesn’t seem to do anything to believers? 20:30 – How Do I Properly Receive the Eucharist? 21:50 – How does transubstantiation actually work—and why does it rely on medieval Aristotelian philosophy rather than Scripture? 29:05 – How do we know that the early Church actually believed in transubstantiation and not just a spiritual or symbolic presence? Why does the Catholic View win out? 35:22 – The priesthood is against going directly to God. We don't need Earthly priests. 42:20 – Does the Eucharist cause more division than Unity? 48:08 – Is the Eucharist just an adaptation of pagan rituals?
Fr. Michael Copenhagen is a Melkite (Eastern Catholic) priest, husband, and father, at St. Nicholas the Wonderworker Melkite Catholic Church in Gates, New York. He holds a Bachelors of Sacred Theology from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. In Today's Show: Are the Ukrainian Orthodox and Catholic Church the same? How does "Honor thy mother and father" change a child becomes an adult? What happens if you receive a blessing from God, but choose to reject it? Can an Eastern rite priest say mass in other rites? Why weren't Eastern Rite liturgies changed after Vatican II? What is the Eastern church's stance on contraception vs. the West? Which type of funeral mass should we have for a non-practicing Catholic? What do Eastern Catholics think of the feud between the Novus Ordo and Traditional Latin Mass? Can you explain kneeling vs. standing during mass in the different rites? What is the Eastern Catholic view on the synodal church? Any advice on discerning between “waiting on the Lord” and trusting in His timing? Is 1 Cor 10:2 an example of a type of infant baptism? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
A caller asks whether Muslims truly worship the same God as Christians. In this episode, Catholic apologist, Dr. Karlo Broussard, explains the Church's teaching from Lumen Gentium and the Catechism, clarifying how Islam's incomplete understanding of God still refers to the one true Creator. The conversation also touches on key differences between the faiths and what authentic interreligious respect looks like. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:04 – If we can’t control how people see us, how is it then that we can be culpable for the sin of scandal? 11:50 – Does the lack of understanding of a mortal sin mitigate something being a mortal sin? For example, if a person views pornography but doesn’t believe it’s a mortal sin, is it still a mortal sin? 21:02 – How does the pope calling the crusades and saying going on a crusade forgives sins, fall into the doctrine of the papacy? 29:23 – Can you explain how Muslims worship the same God even with an incomplete understanding of him? 37:04 – I'm not Catholic. I was shocked to hear that Catholics believe that the biblical story of the flood is allegorical. Is this true? 45:48 – Are we obligated to forgive those who have not repented of sinning against us? 50:34 – Why does a person who wants to be baptized have to wait until going through class up until Easter?
What does Scripture mean when it says Christ was “made sin for us”? In this episode, Catholic apologists address a Protestant caller’s concern about Psalm 51 and the Catholic rejection of penal substitution. Learn how the Church understands Christ's sacrifice—not as punishment in our place, but as a redemptive offering rooted in love and union with humanity. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 08:01 – I'm Protestant. I’ve listened to a lot of Catholic radio. I’ve had no change. Is this lack of movement of desire to change from Satan? 18:38 – How do we catechize older boomers who prioritize politics and social views over religion? 23:32 – What evidence do we have that the Catholic Church is the true Church? 34:09 – in Friday morning’s psalm prayer it says, “He who knew no sin was made sin for us to save us and restore us to your friendship” Psalm 51. We don’t believe in Calvinism substitutionary atonement. So, in what way was Christ made sin for us? 40:45 – Is there any point in saying “If God wills it, it will happen?” Especially if he has two wills? 48:22 – Is it possible for a person to sin in purgatory or if they have not died?
Can someone be saved without being a member of the Catholic Church? In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most misunderstood teachings of the Church: “Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus” — “Outside the Church there is no salvation.” What does the Catholic Church actually teach about this doctrine? Has the understanding changed over […]
Canon Luke Zignego, ICKSP serves as Chaplain of Saint Joseph Oratory in the Diocese of Gary, Indiana. He was ordained in 2018. In Today's Show: Is there a new book of blessings used by priests that is different than before? If Mary is referred to as the mother of God, why do we not refer to St. Joseph as the father of God? Where did Cain's wife come from? What is the Catholic view on immigration? If you remember a mortal sin after confession, can you still take communion? Is it appropriate for lay persons to bless for children or a spouse? Can you make a spiritual communion in the state of mortal sin? What Missal does the ICKSP use? At what point does an anatomy class become sinful? Does doing the Rosary fulfill Sunday obligation? What does Canon's typical day look like? How difficult is it to release a soul from purgatory? What is your advice for fighting vanity?
Can animals be possessed? What do demons want? What can they do to me? How do I protect myself from becoming possessed? What are the attributes of a possessed person versus a mental illness? If I played with a ouija board once am I in trouble? Grab your free gift: the top 7 most misunderstood Biblical verses https://biblically-speaking.themissedcalltextback.com/home-page622086-3471-7871Shop Dwell L'abel 15% off using the discount code BIBSPEAK15 https://go.dwell-label.com/bibspeakSign up for Riverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=cassianBuild your Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/refer?ref=91448e0438b143e7ad61073df7a93346Download Logos Bible Software for your own personal study: http://logos.com/biblicallyspeakingJoin the Biblically Heard Community: https://www.skool.com/biblically-speakingSupport this show!!Monthly support: https://buy.stripe.com/cN202y3i3gG73AcbIJOne-time donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVadTo2dZblN6Mo6ooI sit down with Dr. Christopher Carr, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies with a PhD from Marquette University. We chat through (Luke 8:26) Jesus' encounter with a man possessed by a legion of demons and how demons show up (and may attach themselves) in different part of our lives. Follow Biblically Speaking on Instagram and Spotify!https://www.instagram.com/thisisbiblicallyspeaking/ https://open.spotify.com/show/1OBPaQjJKrCrH5lsdCzVbo?si=a0fd871dd20e456cAdditional Reading:Books by Father Gabriele Amorth:1. The Devil Is Afraid of Me: The Life and Work of the World's Most Famous Exorcist https://amzn.to/46Wcrmx2. An Exorcist Tells His Story https://amzn.to/3S26jEN3. An Exorcist Explains the Demonic: The Antics of Satan and His Army of Fallen Angels https://amzn.to/3PVvA0V4. Father Amorth: My Battle Against Satan https://amzn.to/3M4GEHI5. Fr. Gabriele Amorth: The Official Biography of the Pope's Exorcist https://amzn.to/3tEsRla
Questions Covered: 08:34 – Is it ok to raise your hands or hold hands during the Our Father? 13:20 – What does the Church have to say on environmentalism? I joined a club at school so I want advice on how I should approach it. 37:40 – Why do some Catholics refrain from using the word pray when discussing Mary when Church documents says Catholics pray to her? 48:50 – Would it be sinful for a Catholic to claim to be the Caliph of all of Islam? …
Do Protestants and Roman Catholics still differ as much as they did in the 16th century? Today, R.C. Sproul confirms that the official teaching of the Roman Catholic Church continues to reject justification by faith alone in Christ alone. Get the book The Legacy of Luther, plus lifetime digital access to R.C. Sproul's teaching series Justified by Faith Alone and the accompanying digital style guide, for your donation of any amount: https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/3657/donate Meet Today's Teacher: R.C. Sproul (1939–2017) was known for his ability to winsomely and clearly communicate deep, practical truths from God's Word. He was founder of Ligonier Ministries, first minister of preaching and teaching at Saint Andrew's Chapel, first president of Reformation Bible College, and executive editor of Tabletalk magazine. Meet the Host: Nathan W. Bingham is vice president of ministry engagement for Ligonier Ministries, executive producer and host of Renewing Your Mind, host of the Ask Ligonier podcast, and a graduate of Presbyterian Theological College in Melbourne, Australia. Nathan joined Ligonier in 2012 and lives in Central Florida with his wife and four children. Renewing Your Mind is a donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
In this episode, Clinton and Joel are joined by Brad East for a wide-ranging discussion of a catholic perspective on Scripture. We ask Brad about his background and theological journey towards a catholic view before discussing issues that arise in his two books, The Doctrine of Scripture and The Church's Book: Theology of Scripture in Ecclesial Context. We cover the influence of Robert Jenson on Brad's work, issues of authority in interpreting Scripture, the relationship between Protestantism and historical criticism, the place of figural/theological interpretations of Scripture, how to help people engage Scripture as reading culture declines, and much more. Brad has two new books coming out this fall: The Church: A Guide to the People of God (Lexham, 2024), and Letters to a Future Saint: Foundations of Faith for the Spiritually Hungry (Eerdmans, 2024). You can follow Holy C of E on Twitter at @holycofe1 or email us at holycofe@gmail.com
This lecture was given on April 25th, 2024, at University of Oregon. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events About the Speaker: Paul Gondreau is professor of theology at Providence College, where he has taught for 26 years. He received his doctorate in theology from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, doing his dissertation on Christ's full humanity (Christ's human passions/emotions) under the renowned Thomist scholar Jean-Pierre Torrell. He specializes in the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and has published widely in the areas of Christology (focusing on Christ's full humanity and his maleness), Christian anthropology, the moral meaning and purpose of human sexuality and sexual difference, the biblical vision of Aquinas' theology, the theology of disability, the sacrament of the Eucharist and the priesthood, and the Catholic vision of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
Summary In this conversation, Tim and Father Jim Gretzky discuss various topics related to Catholicism and the role of priests and bishops. They touch on issues such as the traditional Latin mass, Catholic teachings on abortion and IVF, and the role of priests in parish communities. They also discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the Catholic Church. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the importance of understanding the complexities of Catholicism and avoiding generalizations or false judgments. In this conversation, Tim and Father Jim analyze a speech given by NFL player Harrison Butker at Benedictine College. They discuss the recurring theme of longing for a mythological past and the connection between Christian nationalism and the desire to return to a privileged time. They also explore the traditional Catholic view of marriage and the importance of adhering to Catholic traditions. Father Jim provides insights into the Catholic perspective on issues such as birth control and the role of men in society. They highlight the need for nuance and understanding in discussions about faith and the dangers of fundamentalism. Takeaways Understanding the complexities of Catholicism is important to avoid generalizations or false judgments. The role of priests and bishops in the Catholic Church is multifaceted and requires a deep understanding of theology and pastoral care. The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges for the Catholic Church, but decisions made by bishops and priests were often based on public health guidelines and the safety of parishioners. Recognizing the authority of bishops and priests is essential in understanding the role they play in leading the Church and administering the sacraments. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:03 Exploring the Complexities of Catholicism 10:23 The Role of Priests and Bishops in the Catholic Church 15:07 Understanding Catholic Teachings on Abortion 25:22 The Importance of Charity and Staying in One's Lane 30:27 Avoiding Generalizations and False Judgments 38:29 The Role of Priests and Bishops in Parish Communities 47:00 Reflecting on Past and Present Leadership in the Catholic Church 48:59 Longing for a Mythological Past 52:18 The Traditional Catholic View of Marriage 59:47 God-Centered Pride and Glorifying Him 01:09:22 The Catholic View of Marriage 01:17:32 The Importance of Tradition in Worship 01:25:26 Surrounding Yourself with People Who Sharpen You 01:31:49 The Catholic Position on Birth Control James Martin's Books: The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life My Life with the Saints In Good Company Greg Boyle's Books: Tattoos on the Heart Barking to the Choir The Whole Language Greg Boyle's webpage If you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Get Tickets to Beer Camp (PROMO: TNEHOBBIT) Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith lived out with Jesus at the center. We are committed to building a caring community that emulates the ways of Jesus by reclaiming the evangelical tradition and embracing values that build a better way forward. If you've been marginalized by your faith, you are welcome here. We've built an empathetic and inclusive space that encourages authentic conversations, connections and faith. Whether you consider yourself a Christian, an exvangelical, someone who's questioning your faith, or someone who's left the faith entirely, you are welcome here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's Called to Communion show, Dr. Anders answers listener questions including: What is the Catholic view of God vs. the New Age view of God?, and can you explain Catholic devotional practices and language?
On today's Called to Communion show, Dr. Anders answers listener questions including: What is the Catholic view of God vs. the New Age view of God?, and can you explain Catholic devotional practices and language?
What is the Catholic view of Original Sin?, Church teaching on sacramental marriage and divorce, and did Adam and Eve really exist?
What is the Catholic view of Original Sin?, Church teaching on sacramental marriage and divorce, and did Adam and Eve really exist?
Catholic view on Antichrist episode #25 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ned-jabbar/message
Catholic view on Antichrist --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ned-jabbar/message
One of the more hot-button issues of today's world is climate change. Certainly as Catholics we are called to take care of our environment, but this issue is charged with much political passion and ideology - how do we as Catholics look at this issue, and how can we be good stewards of the environment without betraying the dignity of the human person? Tune in to hear the Restless crew discuss the issue of climate change!
What is salvation? What is justification? Where should we start in explaining the Catholic viewpoint on these topics to others? How does the Catholic view of justification differ from other major Protestant conceptions? Can Catholics coherently interpret Romans 4? Should we think of justification as a legal declaration? Dr. Michael Dauphinais joins us to discuss these topics. Join our community: https://www.classicaltheism.com/support
Was James Jesus' brother? Why was Cain's offering rejected by God? Should we respect the devil? How should we explain the Catholic view on the Rapture? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Was James Jesus' brother? Why was Cain's offering rejected by God? Should we respect the devil? How should we explain the Catholic view on the Rapture? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Was James Jesus' brother? Why was Cain's offering rejected by God? Should we respect the devil? How should we explain the Catholic view on the Rapture? and more on today's Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Guest host Gary Michuta and Hugo Delgado discuss what St. Paul says about Justification. Joe Heschmeyer discusses how the Eucharist is really Jesus.
Guest host Gary Michuta and Hugo Delgado discuss what St. Paul says about Justification. Joe Heschmeyer discusses how the Eucharist is really Jesus.
Guest Teresa Tomeo shares about her book Everything's Coming Up Rosie, 10 Lessons my Feisty Italian-American Mom Taught Me About Living a Godly Life, written about her late mother Rosie and the life lessons she taught her. In the book, Teresa admits that she and her mother did not always see eye to eye, but toward the end of her life she grew to understand her and admire her for all the life lessons she taught her especially her faith. Scripture in today's show Jeremiah 29:11 Romans 8:28 John 15:5 Teresa Tomeo is an author, syndicated Catholic talk show host, and motivational speaker with more than 30 years of experience in TV, radio, and newspaper, 20 of which were as a secular reporter/anchor in the Detroit market. In the year 2000, Teresa left the secular media to start her own speaking and communications company, Teresa Tomeo Communications, LLC. Her weekday morning radio program, Catholic Connection, is co-produced by Ave Maria Radio in Ann Arbor, Michigan and the EWTN Global Catholic Radio Network. It is heard on over 500 Catholic radio stations worldwide and on the Sirius Satellite Network. Teresa appears frequently on the EWTN Global Catholic Television Network, and co-hosts the EWTN television series, The Catholic View for Women. She is also a correspondent for EWTN News In Depth. As a deacon's wife, Teresa also writes a column for Our Sunday Visitor's The Deacon magazine. In 2019, she opened her own Italy travel consultation company, T's Italy (TravelItalyExpert.com). Teresa has written more than 14 books, is an international speaker, where she addresses media awareness and activism, as well as sharing her reversion to the Catholic Church. She resides in Southeastern Michigan with her husband, Deacon Dominick Pastore. They travel the world giving marriage and diaconate couples' retreats. You can find her book Everything's Coming Up Rosie on Amazon, along with many of her other books. This Episode is dedicated in memory of Teresa's mother and Sister , and along with her friend Mike Salter to connect with us email us at mourningglorypodcast@gmail.mourningglorypodcast@gmail.com or check us out on Facebook @mourningglorypodcast www.jenniferjthomas.com www.andreabearauthor.com grievingdaughtersclub
Father Jeffrey Kirby, STD, is a Papal Missionary of Mercy, the Pastor of Our Lady of Grace Parish in Indian Land, South Carolina, and an Adjunct Professor of Theology at Belmont Abbey College. Father Kirby is a Senior Contributor to the Crux news site, the Host of the daily devotional, The Morning Offering with Father Kirby, and the Host of the podcast, Truth Be Bold. Father Kirby has authored several books, including Understanding the Bible: A Catholic Guide to Applying God's Word to Your Life Today on OSV. More information on Father Kirby can be found at frkirby.com. He can be followed on X @fatherkirby
In this episode, Logos dives into a deep topic, namely sin. What it is, what it is not, and some ways of combating it. Why this topic? Well, because, if we approach reality humbly, we will be confronted with the fact sin is effecting many all around us. But, what is sin and why does it exist?Tune in to find out!#life #podcast #christianity #lifestyle #love #comedy #entertainment #news #new #breakingnews Timecode: 0:00 - Intro3:47 - Portugal7:20 - Patreon11:00 - Why this topic?15:25 - Common Misconceptions of Sin21:40 - Definition of Sin #122:15 - Imago Dei25:15 - Sin is not accidental26:00 - Sin limits our life30:40 - Sin hurts others37:00 - Lord of the Rings and Sin39:25 - Conviction is a positive thing40:15 - Pancakes and Joey45:00 - The Story of Sin in Genesis57:00 - Pattern of Sin1:02:00 - Sin is a lie!1:03:40 - How to Fight Sin1:10:10 - Final RemarksSong by Allen Stone mentioned: The Wire.Resources: CCC 8449 and 8450.Tune in to find out!Support the show
Open Forum Questions Covered: 04:13 – How can I decipher if the Lord is speaking to me through the Church or if the enemy is trying to confuse me? 08:45 – What are your thoughts on the hollow earth theory and that aliens live there? 19:05 – What is the Catholic opinion on Zionism? 28:36 – Can you help clarify the story of Lot and the 3 visitors? I've always found it very confusing. 39:29 – What’s the best argument against the gospel of Thomas? 46:37 – How do you know if you’re following the Will of God in your life? 50:20 – Can you give examples of magisterial reversal on non-definitive teachings? Can the earth be under 20,000 years old? …
Jonathan and Amanda discuss why understanding and handling money through a Catholic lens is necessary. Answering the call to financial discipleship sets you free and can transform not only your finances, but your life. The Catholic Money Summit tickets are now available! Grab your free ticket now at CatholicMoneySummit.com Music in this episode is by Dylan Gardner – check out his album Almost Real on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to great music. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/walletwin/message
It's Called to Communion on EWTN Catholic Radio. Dr. Anders discusses the Catholic view of #salvation, not everyone reads there way into the Catholic #faith, and did the Blessed Mother have any children after #Jesus? #Catholicradio
Say an Ave now for the repose of his soul.
Say an Ave now for the repose of his soul.
Who wrote the book of revelation? Can one receive communion when their life is in danger? What is the Catholic view of atonement? Join Thom Price and Dr David Anders for these answers and more on Called to Communion on EWTN Radio!
Jack and Fr. Mitch discuss the eschatology of the Catholic Church, Why was the penalty for homosexuality death in the Old Testament?, How do I get my husband to go to confession?, and more on today's Open Line.
Jack and Fr. Mitch discuss the eschatology of the Catholic Church, Why was the penalty for homosexuality death in the Old Testament?, How do I get my husband to go to confession?, and more on today's Open Line.
Jack and Fr. Mitch discuss the eschatology of the Catholic Church, Why was the penalty for homosexuality death in the Old Testament?, How do I get my husband to go to confession?, and more on today's Open Line.
Msgr. Winslow and Fr. Kauth discuss how our view of politics and politicians have fallen deep from the esteem with which both were once held. How can we move from party politics, even in the Church, to a view of leadership as serving the common good? Follow Msgr Winslow and Fr Kauth through this thorny issue and come out with a more Catholic understanding ahead of the November elections.For updates about new episodes, special guests, and exclusive deals for From the Rooftop listeners, sign up at RooftopPodcast.com. And for more great ways to deepen your faith, check out all the spiritual resources available at TANBooks.com.
On today's episode we finish our discussion of Fr. Servais Pinckaers' book Morality: The Catholic View. You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our Facebook discussion group here. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saints for only $5 a month!
It's Q&A time again and this one has something for everyone.The first question for Thom is about the relationship between Catholicism and the Vedic Worldview. Whether you are Catholic or not, Thom's answer will be of interest as he affirms the compatibility of the Vedic worldview, not just with Christianity, but with religion in general.And if you have trouble distinguishing between negative thinking and intuitive insights, Thom's answer to the second question in this episode will help you with this dilemma. You'll be pleased to know the answer is pretty straight forward.And last but not least, a situation that we'll all face more than once in our lifetime, how to help someone who is nearing the end of their life. Thom gives us an easy choice to make, whether to be a ‘needy one' or a ‘capable one'. No points for guessing which option is more evolutionary for all concerned.Episode Highlights: [00:45] Q - Can You Elaborate on Jesus Christ and the Vedic Worldview as Compared with the Catholic View?[01:27] A - There is No Conflict Between Catholic Beliefs and Vedic Philosophy[03:06] Universal Wisdom[04:57] Catholicism Shares Much With Vedic Philosophy[06:33] There is No Religious Requirement to Practice Vedic Meditation[07:45] Meditation is an Aid to Christian Growth[09:38] Q - How Can You Distinguish a Negative Thought From the One That is Trying to Tell You Something?[09:57] A - Vedic Mediation Enhances Meditators' Awareness[11:45] Moving Frictionlessly and Effortlessly From One Place to the Next[13:27] Red Lights and Green Lights[14:17] Negative Thoughts vs Feelings[16:08] Q - How Can We Help Those Who Are Nearing the End of Their Lives?[16:44] A - Understand How a Dying Person Feels[18:20] Unfinished Business[20:00] Mistakes People Make With the Dying[21:43] Conscious Protectors[23:41] Agenda Free[25:14] The Needy Ones and the Capable OnesUseful Linksinfo@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
On today's episode we discuss Fr. Servais Pinckaers book Morality: The Catholic View. You can send your feedback and questions to thesacramentalists@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter @sacramentalists. If you want to dive deeper and enjoy dialoguing with others about content on the Sacramentalists, check out our Facebook discussion group here. Be sure to join our Communion of Patreon Saints for only $5 a month!
In this fascinating episode, Adamo Manfra passionately speaks about the Catholic view on the importance of FAMILY. Adamo Manfra is the Director of Stewardship and Engagement at Catholic Leadership Institute. He is responsible for supporting their various leadership and advisory boards and volunteer leadership as well as thanking and stewarding their generous community of supporters. After earning a B.S. in psychology with a minor in mathematics from the University of Texas, Adamo spent 6 ½ years as an active-duty U.S. Marine Corps officer, which included a deployment to Afghanistan in 2012. It was in Afghanistan that he discerned the call to leave active service to pursue full-time graduate theological studies, which took him to Washington, D.C. With a background in military leadership, a vigorous education in Catholic theology, and a love for Christ and the Church, Adamo has a passion for serving the Church and a particular interest in Christ-like leadership, the importance of the family, and the value of a proper understanding of and appreciation for the common good both in the Church and society. His vocation, and great blessing, is being a husband and father. He and his wife, Mary, live in southeast PA with their young daughter.
Whether your trying to decide on a career, adoption, marriage, or a life calling, listening to your inner voice is critical. But how do you recognize those promptings, and how do you know they're right? In the first of a series, we talk with Father John Evans of St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Cottonwood Heights, Utah (www.stmutah.org) about his personal experiences with discerning, and how it has helped him make critical decisions. A fascinating conversation that has broad application.
We ask Jimmy Akin, apologist and host of Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World, whether there is a Catholic way to understand the mind. Jimmy reviews some of the current thinking about what the mind is, and explains what a Catholic can, and cannot, accept. Cy Kellett: What is a mind anyway? Jimmy Akin is next. Hello and welcome to Focus, the Catholic Answers podcast for living, understanding, and defending your Catholic faith. I’m Cy Kellett, your host, very glad you are here with us. Hey, right up front, let me just say if you could maybe like and subscribe if you’re watching on Yo…
Fr. Pedro López talks about the option of cremation and the Catholic view of cremation. The fact that the cremated remains deserve to be treated with the same dignity as the body from which they come, is stressed.
In this episode Fr. Chris Bazyouros talks about the meaning and perspective on pain and suffering through the lens of our Catholic faith.
What’s the Catholic View on ILLEGAL Immigration? Dr. Taylor Marshall and Timothy Gordon discuss the topic of illegal immigration by citing Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church. They also cover how Catholic bishops distort or deny the teaching of Aquinas and the Catechism. Do you find benefit from my videos and podcasts? If so, please help me make more by becoming a Patron via Patreon (and I'll send you some signed books as a Thank You. Click here to become a Patron. Watch the Youtube video by clicking here. Or listen to the audio mp3 here: The Taylor Marshall Show Podcast is now also available on Spotify: Play “Taylor Marshall Show” inside Spotify. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show, get signed books, and show support? Here's how: click on Patreon Patron link: Become a Patron of this Podcast: I am hoping to produce more free weekly podcast Videos. Please help me launch these videos by working with me on Patreon to produce more free content. In gratitude, I'll send you some signed books or even stream a theology event for you and your friends. Please become one of my patrons and check out the various tier benefits at: https://www.patreon.com/drtaylormarshall If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. If you find this podcast episode helpful, please share this podcast on Facebook. Announcements: * The podcast is now on my channel on Youtube.com * The complete Sword and Serpent Trilogy is now published, including the the third Book: Storm of Fire and Blood. * Download the Study Guide at: http://swordandserpent.com * New classes at New Saint Thomas Institute. We have just begun our New Testament Studies curriculum. Please visit: newsaintthomas.com for more details. I'd love to read your feedback: While you listen to today's podcast, would you please take 30 seconds to write a review? Please click here to Rate this Podcast! Please Share Your Feedback: * iTunes: 2,347,041 downloads on iTunes as of today. * Youtube: Leave a comment on Youtube here. * SHOUT OUTS: A huge “shout out” to all 1,181 (!) of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes. Please rate this podcast by clicking here. From there you can leave a review. I appreciate you for this! Thank you! Subscribe to This Weekly Podcast on iTunes,
My goal this week is to share with you the Catholic Church’s teaching on Revelation 13, the Mark of the Beast, 666, and the history of Rome as it relates to both topics. Last month we had an episode called Catholic View of the End Times and Tribulation Episode 62. It was so popular that I wanted to do a sequel to it. So in this episode (Episode 66) we’ll look at the idea of the Antichrist and 666 in more detail. Click to Listen: #066: What is 666 and the Mark of the Beast?   If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. Proverb of the week: Prov 23:10 Featured Segment: What is 666 and the Mark of the Beast? Announcements: New Book Augustine in 50 Pages will be made available at taylormarshall.com, likely in the next month! If you’ve signed up, you’ll get it free and automatically. Just look for the email. To sign up, go to taylormarshall.com. 2015 Enrollment for New Saint Thomas Institute is now closed. We have a couple hundred people on the waiting list. If you want to join but missed the enrollment deadline, you can sign up to be on our priority waiting list so that you receive priority notification before we make any announcements about future enrollment possibilities. Please visit: Newsaintthomas.com for more details. Tip of the week: Saint Augustine in 50 Pages Latin word of the week: antichristus Are you enjoying this podcast? Please share it on Facebook by clicking here. Please Share Your Feedback: 340,112 downloads on iTunes as of today. SHOUT OUT: A huge “shout out†to all 295 (!) of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes. Please rate this podcast by clicking here and then click “View in iTunes.â€Â From there you can leave a review. I appreciate you for this! Thank you! SUBSCRIBE: Please subscribe (FREE) to this podcast in iTunes and get a new podcast every Wednesday. SURVEY: Please view our Podcast Listener Poll by clicking here. You can leave a comment by clicking here. If you like this podcast, please rate it over at iTunes. Podcast Archive # Title Released 065 40 Days of Joy 02/26/2015 064 Why did God make you? Luke 19 Gives the Answer 02/11/2015 063 Is Being A Christian Hard or Easy? 01/21/2015 062 Catholic View of the End Times and Tribulation 01/14/2015 061 When Other People Really Hurt You 01/07/2015 060 Is Saint George Still a Saint? 01/01/2015 059 Revolution in Catholic Education – Jennifer Fulwiler Interviews Taylor Marshall 12/31/2014 058 The Hidden Theology in Sword and Serpent with St George and Sabra 12/11/2014 057 Advent Total Consecration to Mary 11/13/2014 056 Top 5 Advent Devotions 11/07/2014 055 Why Do We Baptize Babies? The Covenantal Argument 10/22/2014 054 Is God Male or Female – The Catholic Teaching 10/08/2014 053 Lucifer vs. Saint Michael 10/01/2014 052 1 Year Anniversary Special Edition: Essentialism What is the Essence of Your Life? 09/24/2014 051 The Price of Your Anger 09/17/2014 050 The Seven Sorrows of Mary are the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit 09/15/2014 049 6 Obstacles in Your Life (How to Conquer Them) 09/10/2014 048 Brain Science, Your Soul & Prayer 09/03/2014 047 Don’t Swallow the Camel 08/27/2014 046 The Secret Life of Thomas Aquinas 08/22/2014 045 Did Saint Paul Teach Once Saved Always Saved? 08/06/2014 044 How to Escape Joyless Catholicism, Part 2 07/30/2014 043 How to Escape Joyless Catholicism, Part 1 07/24/2014 042 Golf Cart Saints 07/15/2014 041 5 Intellectual Virtues and Pornography, Art, and Culture 07/02/2014 040 Taylor and Joy Talk About Their Marriage 06/25/2014 039 How Was the Bible Assembled? (plus Joy joins me) 06/18/2014 038 Should You Budget Time (or Money)? 06/04/2014 037 The Theology of Vacation, Leisure, and Recreation 05/28/2014 036 Noah Movie Review – Rock Monsters? 05/21/2014 035 Children Need Fortitude 05/14/2014 034 Jokes of Saint John XXIII 05/07/2014 033 Divine Mercy: 5 Common Questions 04/30/2014 032 4 Sections of Hell 04/23/2014 031 Meet the Saint Version of You 04/16/2014 030 Should You Be an Optimist? 04/09/2014 029 Finding Fellowship like Samwise Gamgee 04/01/2014 028 Demons, Snakes, and Ticks: Lessons from a Hunting Trip 03/26/2014 027 How to Make an Eternal Impact with Your Life 03/19/2014 026 Thoughts on My Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe 02/26/2014 025 Why is the Catholic Church Roman? 02/19/2014 024 The Seven Lies We Believe About Our Failures 02/11/2014 023 How to Restart Your Mental Computer 02/06/2014 022 Top Five Productivity Tips from Thomas Aquinas 01/29/2014 021 Did You Miss God’s Plan for Your Life? 01/23/2014 020 When Prayer Becomes a Chore 01/15/2014 019 12 Attributes of a Baptized Christian 01/08/2014 018 A Podcast Against Bitter Catholics! 12/30/2013 017 Mary’s Painless Delivery of Christ Explained 12/18/2013 016 Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Luke (Plus How to Set Goals) 12/11/2013 015 Total Consecration to Mary 12/04/2013 014 What’s Your Apostolate? 11/27/2013 013 6 Items for the Liturgy of Your Life 11/20/2013 012 Why You Should Be More Creative 11/13/2013 011 Why Did They Stop Teaching Virtue? 11/06/2013 010 How Do Saints Hear Our Prayers? 10/30/2013 009 My Opinion of Martin Luther 10/23/2013 008 My Top 5 Daily Prayers 10/16/2013 007 Your Guardian Angel 10/03/2013 006 How You Can Convert 7 Billion People 09/25/2013 005 3 Strategies for a Marriage that Sings! 09/18/2013 004 4 Step Plan When Family Leave the Faith 09/12/2013 003 5 Tools for Deep Daily Prayer Life 09/04/2013 002 Three Tips to Increase Your Passion for Life 08/28/2013 001 How to Find a Spiritual Director 08/18/2013
My goal this week is to look at the Catholic view of the End Times and Tribulation – especially the five signs that the Catholic Church identifies as signaling the end times. So today is a special “eschatology†(doctrine of the end times) episode. Click to Listen: #062: Catholic View of the End Times and Tribulatoin   If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. Proverb of the week: Sirach 37:14-15 Featured Segment: Catholic View of the End Times and Tribulatoin Announcements: 2015 Enrollment for New Saint Thomas Institute is now closed. We had over 400 new students enroll and if you are one of them or one of our existing Member students, thank you so much. It’s going to be a great year in the New Saint Thomas Institute. If you want to join but missed the enrollment deadline, you can sign up to be on our priority waiting list so that you receive priority notification before we make any announcements about future enrollment possibilities. Please visit: newsaintthomas.com for more details. We had a great webinar with 1,900 registrations – including those who signed up and watched the replay. It was a great time. Tip of the week: Limit email response time with a timer Latin word of the week: novissime Are you enjoying this podcast? Please share it on Facebook by clicking here. Please Share Your Feedback: 302,858 downloads on iTunes as of today. SHOUT OUT: A huge “shout out†to all 278 (!) of you who wrote amazing 5-star reviews at iTunes. Please rate this podcast by clicking here and then click “View in iTunes.â€Â From there you can leave a review. I appreciate you for this! Thank you! SUBSCRIBE: Please subscribe (FREE) to this podcast in iTunes and get a new podcast every Wednesday. SURVEY: Please view our Podcast Listener Poll by clicking here. Question: What are other helpful ways that we can explain infant baptism? Do have any recommendations or advice to share? You can leave a comment by clicking here. If you like this podcast, please rate it over at iTunes. Podcast Archive # Title Released 061 When Other People Really Hurt You 01/07/2015 060 Is Saint George Still a Saint? 01/01/2015 059 Revolution in Catholic Education – Jennifer Fulwiler Interviews Taylor Marshall 12/31/2014 058 The Hidden Theology in Sword and Serpent with St George and Sabra 12/11/2014 057 Advent Total Consecration to Mary 11/13/2014 056 Top 5 Advent Devotions 11/07/2014 055 Why Do We Baptize Babies? The Covenantal Argument 10/22/2014 054 Is God Male or Female – The Catholic Teaching 10/08/2014 053 Lucifer vs. Saint Michael 10/01/2014 052 1 Year Anniversary Special Edition: Essentialism What is the Essence of Your Life? 09/24/2014 051 The Price of Your Anger 09/17/2014 050 The Seven Sorrows of Mary are the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit 09/15/2014 049 6 Obstacles in Your Life (How to Conquer Them) 09/10/2014 048 Brain Science, Your Soul & Prayer 09/03/2014 047 Don’t Swallow the Camel 08/27/2014 046 The Secret Life of Thomas Aquinas 08/22/2014 045 Did Saint Paul Teach Once Saved Always Saved? 08/06/2014 044 How to Escape Joyless Catholicism, Part 2 07/30/2014 043 How to Escape Joyless Catholicism, Part 1 07/24/2014 042 Golf Cart Saints 07/15/2014 041 5 Intellectual Virtues and Pornography, Art, and Culture 07/02/2014 040 Taylor and Joy Talk About Their Marriage 06/25/2014 039 How Was the Bible Assembled? (plus Joy joins me) 06/18/2014 038 Should You Budget Time (or Money)? 06/04/2014 037 The Theology of Vacation, Leisure, and Recreation 05/28/2014 036 Noah Movie Review – Rock Monsters? 05/21/2014 035 Children Need Fortitude 05/14/2014 034 Jokes of Saint John XXIII 05/07/2014 033 Divine Mercy: 5 Common Questions 04/30/2014 032 4 Sections of Hell 04/23/2014 031 Meet the Saint Version of You 04/16/2014 030 Should You Be an Optimist? 04/09/2014 029 Finding Fellowship like Samwise Gamgee 04/01/2014 028 Demons, Snakes, and Ticks: Lessons from a Hunting Trip 03/26/2014 027 How to Make an Eternal Impact with Your Life 03/19/2014 026 Thoughts on My Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe 02/26/2014 025 Why is the Catholic Church Roman? 02/19/2014 024 The Seven Lies We Believe About Our Failures 02/11/2014 023 How to Restart Your Mental Computer 02/06/2014 022 Top Five Productivity Tips from Thomas Aquinas 01/29/2014 021 Did You Miss God’s Plan for Your Life? 01/23/2014 020 When Prayer Becomes a Chore 01/15/2014 019 12 Attributes of a Baptized Christian 01/08/2014 018 A Podcast Against Bitter Catholics! 12/30/2013 017 Mary’s Painless Delivery of Christ Explained 12/18/2013 016 Our Lady of Guadalupe and Saint Luke (Plus How to Set Goals) 12/11/2013 015 Total Consecration to Mary 12/04/2013 014 What’s Your Apostolate? 11/27/2013 013 6 Items for the Liturgy of Your Life 11/20/2013 012 Why You Should Be More Creative 11/13/2013 011 Why Did They Stop Teaching Virtue? 11/06/2013 010 How Do Saints Hear Our Prayers? 10/30/2013 009 My Opinion of Martin Luther 10/23/2013 008 My Top 5 Daily Prayers 10/16/2013 007 Your Guardian Angel 10/03/2013 006 How You Can Convert 7 Billion People 09/25/2013 005 3 Strategies for a Marriage that Sings! 09/18/2013 004 4 Step Plan When Family Leave the Faith 09/12/2013 003 5 Tools for Deep Daily Prayer Life 09/04/2013 002 Three Tips to Increase Your Passion for Life 08/28/2013 001 How to Find a Spiritual Director 08/18/2013