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In this heartwarming episode, we talk with Kevin Rice, principal of St. Joseph Catholic School in Corydon, Indiana. With deep roots in both the school and local community, Kevin shares how tradition, faith, and commitment to excellence drive everything at St. Joseph. From his unique journey from master plumber to recognized educational leader, to his passion for supporting families and building a legacy, listeners get an inside look at what makes this school—and its community—so special. Episode Highlights A Principal's Homegrown Perspective Kevin reflects on leading the same school that shaped his faith and family, creating a sense of stewardship and continuity. Supporting Families and Students Kevin discusses how being a parent reshaped his philosophy, highlighting the importance of partnership and consistency in nurturing every child. He believes in meeting parents where they are with support, not judgment, working toward a shared goal of student success. Academic Excellence Without Gimmicks St. Joseph's 70-year legacy is rooted in focusing on the fundamentals—strong reading instruction, small class sizes, and classic literature. Students routinely outperform on state-standardized tests, with 3rd graders achieving 95–100% iREAD pass rates thanks to a systematic phonics approach. Teacher Support and High Expectations Teachers are valued and supported, with clear objectives, ongoing feedback, and resources. Many volunteer extra time for student tutoring. The school's approach echoes proven, “back-to-basics” Catholic school methods—balancing tradition with purposeful, modern instruction. Faith at the Center Catholic identity isn't limited to religion class—it's woven through daily prayer, Mass, service, and formation of mind, body, and spirit. Non-Catholic families are warmly welcomed; about half the student body is non-Catholic, valued for bringing unique perspectives while participating in the mission. Access and Affordability Kevin highlights Indiana's Choice Scholarship Program, making a St. Joseph education more accessible than ever for Hoosier families—most qualify for significant tuition assistance. Upcoming: Carpenter Fest & Enrollment Fair St. Joseph is partnering with My School Options to host its first annual “Carpenter Fest” and enrollment fair on May 30th, an opportunity for families to experience the school's vibrant community. This is a great opportunity to attend an outdoor Mass, enjoy food trucks, live music, activities, and learn about enrollment. How to Enroll Interested families can email school.office@catholic-community.org to start the enrollment process, request a tour, or get questions answered directly by the school's welcoming team. For families seeking a stable, caring school environment that's “rooted in Christ and committed to excellence,” St. Joseph offers proven academics, a strong community, and formation for life. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice For more information about school choice and your school choice options, visit our website at https://www.i4qed.org
“Can non-Catholics receive ashes?” This question opens a discussion on the significance of rituals in the Catholic faith. Other topics include the differences between Catholic Mass and Protestant services, the removal of certain feast days from the calendar, and the meaning behind the priest adding a drop of water to the wine. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 01:30 – Can Non-Catholics receive ashes? 06:09 – I'm in OCIA. How do I sum up the differences between a Catholic mass and a protestant service and why it’s important? 12:44 – In the new calendar we removed feast days of saints. Why did that happen and did it undermine papal authority? 16:58 – How can the bread turn into the body and the wine turn into the blood? 21:50 – Iowa Catholic Radio. Why does the priest add a drop of water into the wine? 28:47 – Are the SSPX in communion with Rome? What do you say to someone who goes to those masses? 34:28 – Can you emphasize why our Catholic rituals have meaning? 43:49 – Why does the eucharist have to be celebrated at every mass if it’s only required once a year? 51:14 – My priest changes words during the mass. What are your thoughts on that?
Jim and Joy read comments and take calls about the evocative power of the Ash Wednesday liturgy for Catholics and Non-Catholics alike.
“How Can Non-Catholics Be Saved If Jesus is the Only Mediator?” This question opens a discussion on the relationship between faith, works, and salvation, addressing concerns about Ephesians 2:8-9 and its compatibility with Catholic teaching. Other topics include the nature of Marian devotion and its perceived paganism, as well as the implications of Vatican II on salvation for non-Catholics. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 09:41 – Seems to me that Marian devotion is paganism, like it's worship. It's one of the reasons why I left the Church. How would you respond to that objection? 21:42 – It always bothered me that God gave Bathsheba an abortion — why would God do that? 29:32 – According to Vatican II a non-Catholic can be saved. That seems to contradict Jesus' teaching that nobody comes to the Father except through him. 37:02 – Why do we have Holy Days of Obligation? 46:46 – After Peter died, would the new bishop or Rome have authority over the still living apostles, such as John? 50:52 – Is it better to think of works in terms of losing our salvation through mortal sins of omission?
Fr. Elias Mary Mills, F.I., served as Rector of the Shrine Church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, from 2016 to 2021. He was ordained in May of 2000. In Today's Show: What can and cannot be done before marriage? Should someone attend their first confession without having received proper catechesis? Can Catholics attend non-Catholic worship services? What is the worst thing Fr. Elias has had to deal with as a priest? Do priests refer to each other as Father? Why is original sin called "original sin" if the angels sinned first? What should we say when someone blasphemes the name of God? And more. 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!
“What should Catholics know about marrying non-Catholics?” This question opens a discussion on the complexities of interfaith relationships, including advice for Catholics in such unions. Additional topics include the relationship between prayer and counseling, and how to navigate conversations when a fiancé expresses a desire to leave the Catholic faith. Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 02:15 – Relationship between prayer and counseling 16:52 – What is your advice to Catholics who marry non-Catholics? 23:57 – Where would you recommend, we go to study psychology that’s faithful and reliable? 29:25 – My fiancé says she wants to become Lutheran because she despises the Catholic Church. What advice can you offer to help navigate the conversation? 36:10 – Is Catholic counseling compatible with neuroplasticity, whether mental illness is also spiritual illness, how does that relate to taking medicine? 44:37 – Could you repeat what you said about when and how to approach people and share that you care about them? 49:54 – How can I help my family come back to the Catholic Church?
Fr. Chris explains what the Church says about attending invalid weddings and points out how we are called to uphold morality even when certain morally impermissible acts are legal.
(3:05) Bible Study: Zephaniah 3:1-2, 9-13 Father talks about the resurgence of Faith in our world today among young people Matthew 21:28-32 Does this say that works matter in the Faith? (19:22) Break 1 (20:59) Letters: Father talks about non-Catholics coming to Catholic worship. How do you report a miracle in the Church? Father talks about yokes and how they relate with Jesus. Father answers these and other questions, send him a letter at simon@relevantradio.com (31:22) Break 2 (33:36) Word of the Day Tax Collector (36:05) Phones: Cathy - My stepson and his girlfriend are living together and I am having reservations about Christmas eve at their house. Patrick – What are sins are covered by 'love covers a multitude of sins' Chris - Why are Catholics forbidden to be Mason? Alex - When Jesus said for give 'them' who is them?
Non-Catholics often reject the doctrine of Purgatory, claiming it is not Biblical. Join Fr. Chris Alar as he explains where it is in the Bible and easy steps to do now to avoid the most extreme punishment after we die.
Hour 1 for 10/28/25 Fr. Richard Simon stops by to cover the 60th Anniversary of Nostra Aetate (1:07) dialogue with non-Catholics, Judaism and salvation (9:01), and dialogue with Orthodox Jews (20:21). Then, Ambassador Joseph Cella covers drug bombings (28:03), and the ceasefire breach in the Middle East (42:19).
WarRoom battleground EP 875: Catholic Bishop Marries, Non-Catholics Receive Eucharist, INVADERS Fake Baptism, Anglicans In Schism
“Can non-Catholics be saved?” This episode explores the nuances of salvation beyond Catholicism, while also addressing why Catholics confess to a priest instead of going directly to God, and the significance of feast days in the Church. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:12 – Why do protestants not make the sign of the cross before praying like Catholics? 10:54 – Why do we confess our sins to a priest and not just go directly to God? 14:55 – Why do Catholics believe that they are the one true church if people from other denominations can make it to heaven without becoming Catholic? 20:57 – How do I answer the following protestant arguments: Transcendental argument for God and rejecting the Thomist view? The fallible list of infallible books argument? 48:58 – Why do Catholics have feast days where they carry statues of Mary?
“Can non-Catholics be saved?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation outside the Catholic Church, addressing questions like the origins of apostolic Churches and the resurgence of Gnosticism in some Protestant denominations. Tune in as we also discuss the nature of God’s invisibility and the role of patron saints in our lives. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:00 – Can you explain why non-Catholics who reject Catholicism will not have salvation? 14:00 – How can I find a list of all the apostolic Churches and where the Apostles ended up? 23:03 – Do you see Gnosticism creeping back into some Protestant denominations? 35:30 – How is God invisible? 42:27 – How does one establish a relationship with our patron saints and what do they do for us? 50:55 – Have you heard of people experiencing a being presenting itself in their room at night?
WarRoom Battleground EP 861: “Trad Catholic Inc.” In Shock As “Pope” Leo Confirms He's Just As Non-Catholic As “Pope” Francis
In early-seventeenth-century Portugal, Spain, France, and Germany, dangers are plentiful—especially for those of Jewish heritage. Non-Catholics have been expelled from Spain, and the Inquisition has come to Portugal to impose its prohibitions. In Isabela's Way: A Novel (She Writes Press, 2025), fourteen-year-old Isabela, an obedient “New Christian” with a talent for needlework, believes she has nothing to fear from the Inquisition. But when a mysterious woman arrives with a message from Isabela's traveling father, the girl must leave her home and embroider her way along the clandestine network of sanctuaries created to conduct Conversos, or secret Jews, to safety.A host of supporters and spirit guides, as well as one special young man, assist Isabela as she escapes the Inquisitors and makes her way across countries and cultures. As she travels, she learns of the danger and importance of her work, with its coded symbols, and is shocked to discover her family's true origins.In this enthralling coming-of-age tale of resistance, love, and danger, Isabela employs her talent and fierce determination to find her way despite the powerful forces that buffet her at every turn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In early-seventeenth-century Portugal, Spain, France, and Germany, dangers are plentiful—especially for those of Jewish heritage. Non-Catholics have been expelled from Spain, and the Inquisition has come to Portugal to impose its prohibitions. In Isabela's Way: A Novel (She Writes Press, 2025), fourteen-year-old Isabela, an obedient “New Christian” with a talent for needlework, believes she has nothing to fear from the Inquisition. But when a mysterious woman arrives with a message from Isabela's traveling father, the girl must leave her home and embroider her way along the clandestine network of sanctuaries created to conduct Conversos, or secret Jews, to safety.A host of supporters and spirit guides, as well as one special young man, assist Isabela as she escapes the Inquisitors and makes her way across countries and cultures. As she travels, she learns of the danger and importance of her work, with its coded symbols, and is shocked to discover her family's true origins.In this enthralling coming-of-age tale of resistance, love, and danger, Isabela employs her talent and fierce determination to find her way despite the powerful forces that buffet her at every turn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
“How should I talk with my non-Catholic friends?” This episode explores effective communication strategies for those considering conversion, while also addressing intriguing questions like the nature of the Eucharist, the existence of Satan, and the challenges of Sola Fide arguments. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of these important topics. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 04:37 – How should I talk with my non-Catholic friends and family as I think about converting myself? 14:28 – The Eucharist seems like magic to me. 21:05 – Some people I know are not Catholic because of the very existence of Satan and the fact that God allowed man to fall. 35:40 – I am a Protestant becoming Catholic, but I do not know how to rebut Sola Fide arguments. 45:02 – I get hung up on intercessory prayers and praying to the saints in general 51:20 – I am Catholic, but I disagree with a lot of orthodox teachings.
In this episode, Father Anthony, Sister Catherine, and their guest, Bishop Giles, OFM, engage in a thoughtful discussion addressing listener inquiries regarding interactions with non-Catholic friends, with a focus on those from Protestant backgrounds. To listen to Father Anthony reading from the book, Confessions of a Roman Catholic, along with his commentary: https://rumble.com/v5e2ll1-confession-of-a-roman-catholic-part-1-w-fr.-anthony-lentz-ofm-catholic-fait.html https://rumble.com/v5e2mgt-confession-of-a-roman-catholic-part-2-w-fr.-anthony-lentz-ofm-catholic-fait.html
“Do Non-Catholics Go to Heaven?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation and the teachings of the Early Church. Tune in as we address questions about the necessity of listening to the Early Church Fathers, the implications of a nun’s claim regarding non-Catholics and heaven, and the early Church’s views on the Immaculate Conception and Assumption. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 01:00 – Charlie Kirk 15:00 – Do we have to listen to the Early Church Fathers? Are their statements doctrine because they tell us what the early Church believed? 28:30 – My son was told in school by a nun that non-Catholics don’t go to heaven. I'm shocked, is this true? 37:43 – How did the early Church view the immaculate Conception and Assumption? 48:00 – What resources can you point to to help put the Didache in its appropriate cultural context? 04:30 – Would you consider writing a book on justification? 12:26 – What are the earliest Catholic Church buildings and where was the altar located in those churches? 16:25 – Jesus promises to heal in the bible but people deflect and say that healing happens in the next life. What are your thoughts on that? Does God want you to suffer here to get more reward in heaven? 22:34 – What was the early Church’s interpretation of 1 John 5:13? 28:30 – Continued – Jesus promises to heal in the bible but people deflect and say that healing happens in the next life. What are your thoughts on that? Does God want you to suffer here to get more reward in heaven? 44:26 – What are the earliest writings about the mass that we have? 50:38 – Did the writing of the same Shepard Hermas hold the same weight as the Didiache, writing of St. Clemente of Rome and others?
“How do you evangelize to non-Catholics and Protestants?” In this episode, we explore effective strategies for sharing the faith, including the top tips for evangelization and the reasons behind focusing on Protestants. We also discuss how to communicate without appearing superior and the challenges of evangelizing to culturally diverse family members. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 32:40 – Why do we evangelize more to Protestants over atheists? 36:54 – How do you communicate with someone without coming across with a superiority complex? 43:21 – How do you balance having Catholic and non-Catholic friends? 48:10 – My family is culturally Oriental Orthodox Christian and I'm a recent convert. How do I evangelize them?
Patrick opens the episode weighing whether non-Catholic students should be altar servers in Catholic schools, laying out Church teaching and exploring its purpose. As listeners call in with their own stories and questions, he gives thoughtful responses, especially on how roles at Mass shape faith and vocations in boys and girls. Mid-discussion, Patrick shifts instantly to urgent updates about a tragic mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, breaking from ordinary conversation to offer live news and prayer. Adam (email) – Can non-Catholic students who attend Catholic school be altar servers? (00:52) Ellen (email) - Aren't altar servers supposed to have made their First Communion? (12:18) Stephanie – Non-Catholic kids in the Mass: I think as a kid it helped me to go to Mass to feel that I was welcome and that it wasn't closed off. (14:10) Brother John – A woman told me that we don't say altar boys anymore but altar servers. (21:12) Rick - Have you ever heard of Father Peter Mary Rookie? (35:40) Bethany - I was a girl altar server. What would be beneficial for girls to do? Being an altar server helped bring me closer to my faith. What other options are there for young women? (39:09)
Canon Stephen Sharpe, ICKSP serves as Parochial Vicar at St. Joseph Shrine in Detroit, Michigan. He was ordained in 2020. In Today's Show: Can Catholics pray with non-Catholics? To what Divine Office or version of the Divine Office do the ICKSP pray? Can my baptized Catholic daughter attend a Baptist service? Why are the Psalms numbered differently in new translations? What does 'rest in peace' mean? What should one do if faced with certain death? What are we praying for when saying 'world without end?'" What does the expression "desire of the everlasting hills" mean? How can one apply to the ICKSP? Did the martyrs know they would die? How can we convert secular people? Can a non-denominational baptism be valid? How do you know if a statement from a pope is Magisterial? 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!
“Can non-Catholics be saved?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation and the Catholic faith, addressing questions like the role of Mariology, the fear of the Lord, and the implications of Vatican II. Tune in as we also discuss concerns about worship practices and the challenges of unity among different Christian denominations. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 02:08 – I'm not Catholic because I don’t believe in Mariology and I don't worship her. 18:33 – Are you supposed to be afraid of the Lord? 22:23 – I want to convert but my wife won’t. Would I be able to receive communion if she doesn't convert? 30:01 – I'm not Catholic because the bible tells us to worship Saturday not Sunday. 33:34 – I'm Orthodox. I have issues with the changes of Vatican 2 and the claim that Muslims are saved. 48:29 – I'm not Catholic because of the divisions I see. It’s difficult to figure out which Church is true.
“Can non-Catholics receive Communion?” This episode explores the nuances of this question while also addressing topics such as the inclusion of the apocrypha in the canon, the Church’s approach to blending faith with different cultures, and the authorship of the Acts of the Apostles. Tune in for a thoughtful examination of these important issues. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 02:05 – I'm LDS. How do you justify including the apocrypha in the canon? 05:45 – How does the Church justify mixing the faith with foreign cultures? 11:40 – What is your view on the authorship of Acts of the Apostles? Act 2:1-11 What was the atmosphere in the room on Pentecost? 17:43 – How do I explain to a Protestant why they can’t receive communion in a Catholic Church? 23:33 – How do you really know God is real? 32:47 – how do protestants ignore the obvious verse in the New Testament where Jesus says Peter is the rock? 37:10 – When a non-Catholic attends mass, can the person receive a blessing? 44:25 – What exactly happens at a consecration? When the priest consecrates the host, what do believe is the range for consecration? Can the host be across the room for it to be validly consecrated? 50:02 – How do I learn to properly read the Bible?
Real talk: what would happen if you actually invited someone to church this week?Morning Offering, July 10, 2025For the repose of the soul of Pope Francis. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Every morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeLet us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
Sean Hussey and Ben Zuber of Cold Brews and Catholic Truths stop by to talk about apologetics, JD Vance, Pope Leo, and their approach to evangelization. Towards the end, Gomer talks for more than five minutes straight about a passionate evangelization topic. Who would have thought? Find out what it was on this week's episode! Enjoy!
Father Mitch Pacwa S.J. discusses possible peace talks from the Vatican and Ascension Thursday. Dr David Anders talks over the Nicene Creed. A conversation with Angela Lundberg, a mother whose boys were baptized by "Father Bob", later Pope Leo XIV. Plus, Rachel Hoover Canto, author of Pretty Good Catholic, discusses Catholics dating non-Catholics.
If God isn't bound to any denomination, why should anyone be Catholic? We unpack the meaning behind this popular objection and explain how the Catholic Church sees itself as the fullness of the faith Christ established—not a limit on God’s grace. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions covered: 05:56 – What was Jesus doing when he descended into hell? 15:11 – Why are you Catholic if God is not Catholic? 47:01 – I don’t believe that Catholicism is biblical? CCC 1321 says the opposite of 1 Jn 1:9, 5:13, And Hebrews 10:14
With the election of Pope Leo XIV, many are asking where he stands. Is he liberal, conservative, or something else entirely? We explore his early actions, public tone, and what that might mean for the future of the Church. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions covered: 07:54 – Is Pope Leo XIV liberal or conservative? 13:58 – I don’t find joining organized religion. I find that it corrupts morality. 19:48 – I'm Protestant. Who do you worship? The Pope or Jesus? My daughter left religion because she was told that she was not allowed to receive communion in the Catholic Church after they discovered we were Anglican. 36:06 – What’s the basis for purgatory? 46:50 – What is the apostleship argument and why is it used against the doctrine of Apostolic Succession?
If someone wants to become Catholic, why not just let them in? We explain the purpose of OCIA, its roots in Church tradition, and how it helps prepare hearts and minds for full communion with the Catholic Church. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions covered: 04:54 – Why do non-Catholics who want to join the Church need to go through OCIA instead of just joining immediately? 14:33 – How is the Catholic Church's apostolic succession compare to what other churches believe? 21:43 – How does the intercession of the saints work when the Bible says that men are appointed to die once, and then face judgement? 28:53 – I go to church every once in a while with my family and I take communion, but I heard that I'm not supposed to do that. What are the rules? 40:30 – Is Jesus' renaming of Simon the reason why the pope takes a different name? 44:09 – I have a hard time accepting the perpetual virginity of Mary. I don't think she'd want to refuse giving Joseph as many sons as possible, and John's Gospel clearly mentions brothers of Jesus.
If a non-Catholic knowingly rejects Catholic teaching and commits a grave sin, are they just as culpable as a Catholic? We explore moral responsibility, Church teaching on invincible ignorance, and how conscience and knowledge affect culpability. Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions covered: 06:53 – I read in the Catechism that you need to be in the state of grace to receive the sacrament of confirmation. What happens if you're not? 18:24 – If a Catholic and a non-Catholic both do something that's a mortal sin, and they both know what the Catholic Church teaches, is the non-Catholic also culpable for mortal sin? 28:45 – Was there anything Pope Francis actually did to change any teachings in the Catholic Church? 35:04 – Why did the Catholic Church need to dogmatize the Assumption of Mary? 43:31 – What is the practical effect that the pope has on the world when he makes a pronouncement or encourages the world, considering most of the world isn't Catholic and doesn't have reason to listen to him? 50:12 – How does the Pope's authority compare to the Bible's?
Think non-Catholics can't be saved? Think again—Fr. Brad breaks down what the Church really teaches, in a way that makes sense today.Morning Offering, May 12, 2025Every morning, join Father Brad as he begins the day with prayer and reflection. In a few short minutes, Father Brad guides you in prayer, shares a brief reflection grounding your day in the Church's rhythm of feast days and liturgy, and provides you with the encouragement necessary to go forward with peace and strength. Disclaimer: The ads shown before, during, or after this video have no affiliation with Morning Offering and are controlled by YouTubeLet us do as the saints urge and begin our days in prayer together so as a community of believers we may join the Psalmist in saying, “In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly.” (Psalm 5:3-4)________________
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Even for non-Catholics, the pope is a figure of world significance who can affect politics in every nation around the globe, as Francis, the first pope from Latin America, clearly did. On the latest episode of The Drill Down, hosts Peter Schweizer and Eric Eggers of the Government Accountability Institute avoid theology but instead follow the money the church received from the Biden administration, and it leads to the church's role in the immigration crisis in the US.
The Catholic Church grieves the death of Pope Francis and is preparing for the conclave which will elect a new pope. And though it may not seem like your faith is directly impacted by the Catholic Church's decision, it is undeniable that any Pope's words have lasting impact on political, social, and spiritual conversations. So, today the Beyond Sunday team is remembering a few of Pope Francis' teachings and reflecting on how they align with our values at the values of Jesus. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and to share it with your friends, families, neighbors, and strangers! Music by: Inspiration by MIxaund – https://mixaund.bandcamp.comMusic promoted by: https://www.free-stock-music.com
The podcast kicks off with Lino talking about persistence and how he's not good at it. After that, Tyler tells a story about being persistent with a smoke detector. Then,a listener calls in to ask Lino about being Catholic in non-Catholic settings. And the podcast wraps up with Lino reviewing the Last Supper!
Questions Covered: 04:01 – I'm a Protestant considering to convert, but I need help explaining this to friends and talking about the Catholic Faith? 15:01 – Why would God allow for some people to know all the proofs of the existence of God and yet still not believe? 29:25 – Was Judas forgiven? Could he theoretically be saved and in Heaven? 35:46 – How does restoration of a soul work if certain politicians keep sinning/promoting sinful legislation? 43:06 – Why are so many Saint stories uncritically accepted? 52:32 – Is Purgatory a “second chance'? …
Questions Covered: 05:40 – Where can I learn more about St. Stephen, the proto-martyr? 19:37 – How does devotion to Mary's Immaculate Heart not take away from Jesus? 29:26 – Does John 6:37 contradict the Catholic view of Salvation? 40:53 – Why are Catholics allowed to marry non-Catholics including non-Christians with a dispensation? 46:42 – How can others outside the Catholic faith be saved if they have never had the chance to hear about Christ? 52:51 – A Protestant friend says the Bible dictates that Eucharist was a full meal, and not just a bit of bread and wine, so how does the Catholic Church respond to this? …
Tim Staples tackles tough questions from non-Catholics, covering topics like bad popes, and why non-Catholics can't receive Communion.…
Questions Covered: 01:00 – how do you know when you’ve had a bad pope? 12:09 – I understand that saints pray for you if you ask but what happens if you request something that’s wrong or evil? 16:45 – What do you do with Eph. 2:9 and Heb. 7:27 as a Catholic? 38:15 – I'm in RCIA. I was baptized at a Pentecostal church and was told they don’t keep records. How should I proceed? 45:45 – Why can’t non-Catholics receive communion in a Catholic Church? …
Questions Covered: 08:31 – Does the Catholic Church ever say that Moses and Elijiah were already in heaven at the time of the Transfiguration? 18:23 – What is the church's stance on listening to non-Catholic gospel music? 37:13 – Do we have an idea on who the apostle who is not named on the road to Emmaus, is? 47:47 – Is the struggle against sin, even if one can never overcome it, still efficacious? …
Questions Covered: 05:49 – I've heard there's 7 Sacraments. Two are mutually exclusive (Matrimony & Holy Orders). If a Catholic Man is unmarried/not ordained religious and receives the other 5 Sacraments, is he missing something/less than others who are married/ordained? 15:21 – When talking to Tom earlier, you left on a cliffhanger. Where in the Bible does it say you should be Catholic? 37:41 – As a non-Catholic, can I go to Confession? 44:02 – Is there a connection between Classical Liberalism / democracy (differing ideas in society) and Protestantism (having differences in faith in the “Church”)? 50:37 – Could you give me a Biblical/Traditional defense on Marian Doctrine in general? …
Questions Covered: 05:42 – Can you become Catholic on your deathbed? 15:01 – My wife and I are Protestant, but I'm leaning towards Catholicism. What becomes of our marriage? Do I have to divorce her to become Catholic? 28:51 – My daughter and I listened to (Lutheran). If God is all-knowing, why did He create Satan, and why did He create people who would go/choose Hell? 43:10 – I'm converting this Easter, but my family is anti-Catholic. How can I better explain Catholic beliefs to my family and make them sound reasonable? 48:20 – I left the Protestant Church and I'm learning about Catholicism, but my wife has a hard time with faith vs. works. Can you provide some insight on how to help her understand the difference between faith and works? …
Questions Covered: 06:01 – Jerome made a comment on Titus 1:7 that the presbyters were basically the same as bishops, then there was a development that made the distinction between them, and also the papacy. How would you respond to that? 16:40 – Why do we have to learn God's love language but he doesn't have to learn ours? It seems like it's a one-way relationship. 29:42 – I've been inquiring about Catholicism for a long time, and I agree with a lot of Catholic points. But I worry about a lot of liturgical abuse happening in the Church and that the Vatican doesn't do anything about it. Any thoughts? 48:28 – If you are in friendship with God, but then commit a mortal sin and get hit by a train on the way to confession, do you go to Hell because you didn't confess? Also, I have been told that Catholics are not required to confess to a priest, they can confess directly to God. How do you respond to that? …
Questions Covered: 01:30 – Cy and Tim discuss the Jubilee year. 29:00 – I have a Calvinist background, and realized I don't believe in once saved always saved. Can you explain to me the Catholic view of losing salvation? …
Questions Covered: 00:58 – How does one keep from worshiping Mary? 08:13 – I don’t believe Juan Diego was a historical person. I see it as problematic that the Church canonized a person who possibly wasn’t real. 17:05 – How can you tell that Guadalupe is not a man-made image? 21:35 – What are your thoughts on evangelical Catholic churches? 29:00 – How does one come back to communion after one loses salvation after being baptized? 46:18 – What obligations does an adult child have to a dying parent who does want to receive the final sacrament? …
Questions Covered: 11:39 – James 2:18-19. What is the Catholic position on where the quote ends? 20:40 – Could you help me explain the Assumption of Mary to a Protestant? 50:00 – If God ever forgot about you, would you disappear? …
Questions Covered: 20:45 – My husband is a revert to the Catholic faith. His family has not reverted, they're non-denominational. How can I as the in-law discuss with them why we need to have time to go to Mass? 36:14 – How do works play into our salvation? 47:00 – My high-school-aged son is “Catholic” but he says there's no God. 53:20 – I have two sisters and a brother-in-law who have left the Church because of their spouses. What are some strategies to get our siblings to at least think about investigating that as a reason? …