The Last Things: Death, Judgment, Heaven, & Hell

The Last Things: Death, Judgment, Heaven, & Hell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00flzu6RBYc HOUR 2  Audio Download Questions Covered:  06:30 - How can I respond to a protestant friend’s interpretation of Matthew 8:22as it relates to Purgatory?  16:40 - Can the church change the status of a Saint?  20:53 - How does...

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How Contraception Thwarts Love

How Contraception Thwarts Love

When specifying to whom the encyclical Humanae Vitae was addressed, Pope Paul VI included “all men of good will.” This means that the Church’s teaching on the “inseparable connection between the procreative and unitive” ends of sex is not just for Christians, as if it...

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Confirming Jesus’ Healing Miracles

Confirming Jesus’ Healing Miracles

In our quest to discover whether Jesus is Emmanuel (God with us), it is necessary that we concern ourselves with Jesus’ miracles. For if Jesus performed miracles, then we have good reason to believe that Jesus is who he says he is: the exclusive son of the Father...

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What Science Can Never Know

What Science Can Never Know

In “Is the Only Real Knowledge Scientific Knowledge?” I argued that scientism—the belief that science is the only source for real and objective knowledge—is a self-referentially incoherent belief. It’s not empirically verifiable or quantifiably measurable, and thus is...

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How is Mary Co-Redemptrix?

How is Mary Co-Redemptrix?

Episode 63: Year B – 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time

In this episode of the Sunday Catholic Word, we focus on two apologetical details found in the second reading and Gospel reading for this upcoming 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. The first detail is found in the second reading, which is taken from 1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23. The relevant apologetical topic that we discuss is the idea of our participation in the saving work of Christ, which can be used to illuminate two apologetical topics: a) a proper understanding of the relation between the saints’ intercession and b) the unique mediation of Christ and a proper understanding of Mary as “co-redemptrix.” There are two topics of focus for the detail in the Gospel reading, taken from Mark 1:29-39, both of which are related—a) the historicity of the early church’s portrait of Jesus as an exorcist and b) Jesus’ divinity.

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