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Many Christians who are frustrated with denominationalism wish they could just go back to the early Church and start Christianity over from scratch.
31m 43s
2019
Join Fr Ricardo Pineda as he renews your faith and shows you all the great gifts God has given us!
1m 27s
2019
Pope John Paul II named Archbishop Porteous as Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney in July 2003 and he was ordained by Cardinal George Pell at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney on September 3, 2003.
Most think of priests and religious and people who "do" stuff for the Church and world. But what happens when age and infirmity prevents us from doing ministry? Where do we go and does our life change?
11m 49s
2019
Bishop Robert Barron comments on one of the greatest literary figures in Western tradition, Dante Alighieri.
40m 45s
2019
Ryan Bomberger, an Internationally recognized pro-life speaker, shares his unique upbringing as an adopted child in a family of 15. He also discusses social justice and where the civil rights movement went wrong on abortion.
Jesus still heals people today. He is alive and is calling us to Himself, so that in Him we may have life. Fr. Richard McAlear reflects.
7m 41s
2019
So the only other question for us at that point should be. Who's right. Does a more modern and relatable liturgical experience help us grow in faith and love or does the former traditional approach?
"The most beautiful gift that Chastity brings is that it frees you to love, and it frees you to know that you are being loved." - The Carringtons Maltese-Australian newlyweds Simon and Madeleine Carrington are chastity speakers and the foun...
7m 56s
2017
Bishop Barron talks about the ascencion of the lord which is a difficult idea for many people to understand and goes into detail on how to better understand it and why it is relevant to everyone.
Popular pilgrimage guide Steve Ray, a Baptist who became Catholic, reflects on how he came to understand the Catholic idea of pilgrimage, compared to the way he understood religious travel before.
3m 15s
2019
Heaven seems so distant, so unreal at times, like the fog of a dream that scatters when you wake. In this illuminating reflection, Dynamic Youth Speaker Chris Stefanick shows us why heaven is very real and very significant to our lives here and now.
8m 18s
2019
Throughout the stories that compose Christianity's pedigree and history we are presented with the most unlikely cast of characters that are commissioned with the unrealistic expectations of God.
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.
The 99 and the 1. Have you ever though you might be the one? The scriptures talk about the sheep and the shepherd. The sheep hear and obey God's voice. We might hear God's voice, but do we obey?
10m 6s
2019
For some reason lately, my kids have become preoccupied with werewolves. Whenever there's a full moon, they all start to on and on about it, I think, so as to be reassured that there is no real danger.
When I look at my life next to St. Francis, it's hard not to feel shame. But then I remember something.
8m 56s
2019
Bishop Robert Barron comments on the Steven Spielberg's 2015 Cold war film, "Bridge of Spies".
5m 54s
2019
Another Catholic bishop is in the headlines this week because of corruption revelations and, as usual, the story broke in the secular media.
10m 8s
2019
If you're a well-informed Catholic (which is primarily who I'm addressing in this video), you'll start to detect a theme throughout the narrative of our creation, fall, and redemption, as depicted in scripture and our theology.




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