
14 episodes

Catholic Christianity Catholic Christianity
-
- Religion & Spirituality
-
-
5.0 • 8 Ratings
-
The Catholic Christianity project exists to promote, proclaim and defend the teachings of the Catholic Church in a manner that is compelling, relevant and faithful in order to reveal their truth, beauty and goodness.
-
Pro the Choice for Life
As far as the Catholic Church is concerned, every person matters, even those who are not yet born. This episode explores the Church’s teaching on unwanted pregnancy and then we interview Dr Joanna Howe, a leading pro-life advocate, on her thoughts on why it is worth advocating for the rights of the unborn.
Links to support and follow Joanna:
www.drjoannahowe.com
Instagram, You Tube, Tiktok: @drjoannahowe
Facebook: @drjoannahoweofficial
Website: catholicchristianity.org
Instagram: @catholicchristianityorg
Twitter: @CatholicXtian
FB: @catholicchristianityorg
Youtube: @catholicchristianity8776 -
Contracepted Thinking
The Catholic Church is famous for its condemnation of artificial contraception. Here we take a deep dive into the very controversial encyclical, Humanae Vitae, to see what the Church actually teaches and why. We then interview a married couple to listen to their experience of applying this teaching to their own marriage.
Website: catholicchristianity.org
Instagram: @catholicchristianityorg
Twitter: @CatholicXtian
FB: @catholicchristianityorg
Youtube: @catholicchristianity8776 -
Why Wait for Marriage?
The Catholic Church has a somewhat counter-cultural perspective of sexual morality. This episode explores why the Church invites us to wait until marriage to have sex, and then we interview a recently married couple on their experience of following the Church’s teaching.
Website: catholicchristianity.org
Instagram: @catholicchristianityorg
Twitter: @CatholicXtian
FB: @catholicchristianityorg
Youtube: @catholicchristianity8776 -
How Much is a Person Worth?
This episode explores the question of the value of human life. There are various philosophies of the human person that typically are informed by the cognitive ability of humanity compared with other species. Is cognitive ability the determining factor for human value, and if so, is an animal with a high IQ more valuable than someone with very low IQ?
Website: catholicchristianity.org
Instagram: @catholicchristianityorg
Twitter: @CatholicXtian
FB: @catholicchristianityorg
Youtube: @catholicchristianity8776 -
Does Morality Change?
This episode explores the question: does morality change? In a world where many think that what is right and wrong is an individual choice, we examine the concept of moral relativism and how it helps us to understand those with differing perspectives, but nonetheless does not change the reality of what is objectively right and wrong.
Website: catholicchristianity.org
Instagram: @catholicchristianityorg
Twitter: @CatholicXtian
FB: @catholicchristianityorg
Youtube: @catholicchristianity8776 -
Why Christianity? What about other religions?
Inter-religious dialogue means being honest and open about our own convictions whilst understanding the convictions of others.
This week on Catholic Christianity we explore where Christianity sits among other world religions.
Website: catholicchristianity.org
Instagram: @catholicchristianityorg
Twitter: @CatholicXtian
FB: @catholicchristianityorg
Youtube: @catholicchristianity8776
Customer Reviews
Congratulations
Congratulations PeterPelicaan on having the courage to spell out so clearly the beautiful truths of our Catholic faith around this very important question of waiting til marriage . It certainly is counter cultural in our present society. Keep up the good work .
Fantastic series!
I really love the thick Aussie accents proclaiming the truths of the Catholic faith with clarity and countless analogies and examples to help us all fully understand the deposit of faith that has been developed over history. It includes solid sources. Well done good and faithful servants.
An excellent podcast series
Engaging, interesting and compelling arguments put forward and shedding light on much of the confusion in society about God, faith, belief and Christianity. I particularly enjoy the focus that Deacon Peter always bring us back to, namely that God is Love and that all our endeavours in the faith need to be centred around that central theme.