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#11670 Dignitas Infinita - Fr. Sebastian Walshe
Questions Covered:
37:07 What’s the difference from myself as a Baptized Catholic to someone who isn’t Catholic, but living a similar type of life?
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#11669 The Church in the News - JD Flynn
J.D. Flynn joins us on CA Live to discuss the Church in the news.
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#11668 Questions from Society 315 - Joe Heschmeyer
Questions Covered:
06:09 – Why should we care about the Filioque?
15:38 – What is the Kingdom of God mentioned in the bible?
20:43 – How do we make sense of freewill when we die?
29:24 – Where does Limbo and purgatory fall especially when looking at the time before Jesus?
43:05 – How authentic is the Letter of Pilate to Tiberius?
51:06 – . Julie… Rochester, MN… I’m a cradle Catholic and I have a two-part question about baptism: I’ve had relatives who wished to have their children baptized by a priest, but the priest denied them because of their living situations and lack of practicing their faith themselves. I understand that any Christian baptism is valid as long as proper form is used, so these relatives likely could have gone to another Christian church and had their children baptized and it would have been seen as valid by the Catholic Church. So what is the reasoning for just not baptizing the children in the Catholic Church as requested, when other baptisms would be considered equally valid? It seems that the other Christian churches are more willing to offer the grace to the innocent child. Also, in the Catholic Church, holy water is used for baptism. This is not available in other Christian churches, and often not available in emergency situations either, so I’m having difficulty seeing those baptisms as equally valid.
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#11667 Questions from Society 315 - Joe Heschmeyer
Questions Covered:
07:13 – Which pope introduced the Assumption of Mary?
13:12 – How should we read Genesis? Should we take it literally?
24:40 – Does a confessor have to confess the number and kind of sin?
34:41 – Does calling the Holy Spirit a demon make one commit the sin against the Holy Spirit?
43:12 – Do children lost due to miscarriage, end up in Limbo?
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#11666 Questions from Non-Catholics - Karlo Broussard
Questions Covered:
01:38 – If we receive the Holy Spirit and He’s supposed to guide us, then why don’t all Christians arrive at the same conclusions?
16:40 – Question from a Muslim friend, If God is unchanging in his nature how can Christians claim that their God is unchanging when the second person became man?
22:05 – How did infants have original sin forgiven before the covenant with Jesus?
30:13 – Can you help me understand purgatory and where we see it in the bible?
47:55 – What does the Catholic Church do to a bishop after they are let go from they’re duty? Do the Just gland pick up any job?
50:55 – Is the baptism of John different from Catholic baptism?
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#11665 Questions from Non-Catholics - Tim Staples
Questions Covered:
16:55 – How come it seems like any sin is forgivable but no accountability for repeat offenders?
40:30 – The few infallible teachings were about Mary. Why did the Church decide to declare those teachings at that time?
52:45 – I’m on fire for learning more about Catholicism and I need some guidance. I can’t get enough
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