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There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
"Taking a course on the Church Fathers was a life-changing experience for me."
For Catholics, life is sacred, and so we are called to protect it. But that call is not absolute. Here are a few ethical questions regarding death, medical procedures, and treatment, answered from a Catholic perspective.
9m 28s
2019
If Jesus is the sacrificial lamb who takes away the sins of the world, as John the Baptist described him, then it would make a lot of sense that his sacrifice would involve eating him as well.
What is a doctor of the Church? On location in front of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.
The New Testament didn't come from nowhere, but was the result of years of prayer and decisions. How did the Church Fathers choose what to include, and what didn't make the cut?
2m 21s
2019
The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development organizes an International Conference in the Vatican to explore the impact and influence of Pope Benedict XVI's Encyclical, Caritas in veritate, ten years after its publication.
The Vatican released Pope Francis' encyclical, 'Fratelli Tutti, on Fraternity and Social Friendship,' Oct. 4.
9m 23s
2020
The altar if front and center in churches, and that is for a reason. Tune in to find out why the altar is such a big deal!
9m 38s
2020
It may surprise some, as I'm embarrassed to say it did me when I learned that there has never been a matriarchal society in the history of human civilization.
13m 19s
2020
How is Catholic meditation different than the secular concept of mindfulness? The co-founder of Hallow, a Catholic meditation app, helps explain the difference between the two and the richness of the Fatih in the area of meditation. Would you like to...
9m 16s
2020
There is a desire in each of us to be the best version of ourselves. Fr. Christopher Seith explains where that desire comes from and how to attain it.
3m 33s
2021
We don't talk about them very often, but there are certain precepts of the Church that Catholics are bound to obey. "The precepts of the Church are set in the context of a moral life bound to and nourished by liturgical life." (CCC 2041...
3m 2s
2020
This Q & A was recorded on 17 May 2016 from the talk 'What's So Great About Being Catholic?' available from Parousia Media. http://parousiamedia.com/jason-evert/




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