29 matches found for category 'Catechism'
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19m 31s
2017
Join Fr Ricardo Pineda as he renews your faith and shows you all the great gifts God has given us!
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
On the surface, the Catholic Eucharist looks a lot like magic. Dig a little deeper and we see some major differences.
3m 33s
2017
We shouldn't avoid talking about the Holy Trinity - it's the central mystery of our faith! And even though it's a mystery, that doesn't mean we can't know anything about it.
What is the key to a successful marriage? Would you believe that it's death?
3m 29s
2019
Did you know the Mass is made up of the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist?
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
One of the most central beliefs of the Catholic Church, the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, is something that most cannot explain well. What does it mean to say that Christ is truly present?
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
8m 15s
2017
Part of what I find interesting about this question comes from the fact that I work in a creative field and many artists identify pot smoking as a source of inspiration because it can relax their restless minds and help them to focus in creative ways...
3m 29s
2019
Here's a little bit about the Catholic practice of Eucharistic Adoration - in three minutes!
How do you figure out what is right and what is wrong? Moral relativism vs objective truth.
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
'The scandals that we are hearing about damaged the whole Church. This wound was inflicted on the body of Christ.' Fr. Aaron Zahra O.P. Help TLCM create more Catholic videos. Visit www.tlcm.com.mt/support
There are many great reasons to be Catholic! Here's one of them!
3m 21s
2019
What sets days like Christmas, the Assumption, All Saints Day, and the Immaculate Conception apart from other days?
Almost every depiction of the Christian God is of a man, and the way we speak of God is in masculine terms. Is this correct, and if not, what might we be missing?




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