The rosary played a big part in my conversion from Protestantism and atheism. I had always loved the art, the beauty, the rigor of rite, and the rosary always called to me most, curiously. I would always visit Catholic Churches in town centers in my travels. All in awe. One time I went into the cathedral in Rio de Janeiro and I finally decided to buy a rosary after I had been to a couple of months in mass back home. When I prayed the rosary for the first time, I cried so much! So, so much. When it ended with Hail Holy Queen, I cried much more and I was safe. That’s when I new I was a Catholic, so I started catechism. The other pivotal artifact in my conversion was Confessions by Saint Augustine. That’s a whole other testimony in itself tho.
Rome Sweet Home was a hit. It confirmed that I was indeed in the right church. I like that the aim of the church is to build saints. At first it seems daunting but with a sincere seeking of God He makes all things possible. 🙏🏾
One of the reasons I came back Home, was the fact that She was under such a huge attack. The enemy was definitely showing those who were paying attention, that the Catholic Church was the real deal. Steve Wood took time to speak with me over the phone several times to assist me in coming Home. I'm forever grateful ☝️🙏 VIVA CRISTO REY
Sounds like a reasoning that is very "of this world" Stop reacting to what the mush brains in this world do or do not do, or whatever their reactionary minds conjure up. Ignore it.
I need to say, when Scott Hahn mentioned his experience I immediately broke down crying. Thank you Holy Spirit for bringing me to this video and leading me to the Mother of God. Lord have mercy on me. 🙏❤️
@@momiowa9509It’s all about Jesus. Mary is all about Jesus. Mary’s only desire is to fulfill the will of God and lead everyone to Jesus, her Son and her Savior. Mary’s soul magnifies the Lord and rejoices in God her Savior (Luke Chapter 1). At the wedding feast at Cana (John Chapter 2), Mary intercedes for the couple and their problem of running out of wine by pointing out the situation to Jesus. Then, showing complete trust in His response (whatever that might be), she tells everyone around to do whatever He says to do (her message to all the faithful to do God’s will like she always does as Full of Grace). After Jesus says it’s not yet His time, He performs the miracle anyway because of His mother’s intercession (request / prayer). Jesus honors His mother. The answer looks different for each request and might not be yes, but sometimes it is a miracle, like water into wine. We thank Mary for her prayers but we (including Mary) praise, thank, and adore Jesus (God) for all graces, blessings, etc. that He showers us with and especially for His sacrifice on the Cross for us. I hope this explanation is a blessing to you somehow!
@@momiowa9509The Lord IS Jesus and God! Jose asked the Lord for mercy, and thanked the Holy Spirit (also God) for sending His mother...who leads all her spiritual children to her son...Jesus Christ.
@@momiowa9509 I think you mean 'she died'. And yes, she did. And as the creature who is 'blessed amongst women', she is doubtless before the throne of God now... We know by repeated consolations in sacred scripture that those who die with faith and grace and love of the Lord 'shall not perish but have eternal life'. If anyone is 'dead', it is we who are in still exile in this temporary 'life'. Those who have saved their souls are far more alive than us!
I came home Easter Vigil 2022 in spite the things happening in the church- I came home because this is Christ’s Church and I must be where He is. Our Lady put me in front of Christ and John 6 brought me to the Catholic Church. To Jesus thru Mary! VIVA CRISTO REY!
Thank you, Mr. Hahn! I’m very excited to read Catholics in Exile which I asked for for my Christmas present from my son. And we both look forward to the class on Tolkien! Bravo! I too was raised Presbyterian and converted to Catholicism last year on the Dec. 15, 2022. God bless you, sir. 😊💕🙏🏻
The JOY of the Lord just exudes from Dr. Hahn. It's so beautiful. I entered the Catholic Church from evangelical protestantism in 2004, in the thick of the sex scandals breaking. The priest who confirmed me said, "Grab a bucket and start bailing" (from the barque of Peter). I've never looked back, and like Dr. Hahn says, as time goes by, the riches and the depth and the truth of the Church become more and more amazing. And the power of the Rosary! Amen! I'm so humbled to be Catholic as it was not something I was seeking out! Our blessed Mother brought me in.
“Worst possible time to convert” is so crazy to me. That doesn’t exist. Can’t believe how beautiful and full Christianity is since converting. God bless!
Congratulations. As a God loving Protestant…I loved the music, joy and yep the Bible reading. Ha ha,… yet now coming home makes the “Lean not on your own understandings….” verse pronate my sole. Btw… I still have not read his first book.
I'm so blessed, as I prepare to be baptized into the Church, to have the wisdom of great men like Dr. Hahn and Michael Knowles to help me along my journey!
How gracious of Daily Wire to include this interview. Ben Shapiro so eloquently speaks for Jewish orthodox people. Scott Hahn knows our Catholic heart. We need Catholic hearts to speak in these days of Catholic agony. Thank you, Michael Knowles. Thank you, Scott Hahn. Peace.
Great interviews! When I was in RCIA class in 2006 someone ask me why are you joining the church now in all this scandal. I said it’s not about that the church is about Jesus and his true Presence in the Eucharist. I feel more at peace after every Mass. Jesus led me to the Catholic Church. I have grown to love Our Lady and how she always leads us to her son.
Michael, GOD’s in charge. Our job is to pray for priests and religious, especially for the Holy Father. Personally, I HATE communism (I am Cuban). However, because I love GOD, I must love my neighbor, even my enemies and MUST pray fervently for them for them. Remember, we are on a ship and we need to get to the other side safely. Pray, pray, pray! ✝️🙏🏻♥️🇺🇸
Yeah I'm 62. Way back I delt with the porn addiction. That was horrible. Praise God that's long gone. The internet is Satan's tabernacle at times. I don't watch modern cable. Even the advertisements they flash before you on the net are often profane. God help this world. I'd tell anyone who struggles with porn to get away from it now. And forever. It's a gateway to hell.
I have been listening to Scott Hahn forever. He used to speak at our church and he used to speak where I was and I’ve been listening since he converted, etc. etc. So I’m glad you had him on there. I think we need some of the basic original people instead of sone even Catholic new crazy lunatics out there coming up with weird ideas. Thank you Michael. I like when you’re more serious frankly, but I like you sense of humor too. To a point! I liked you on Lila Rose. I yet haven’t listened to this yet, but I’m going to in one second and I already know it’s gonna be good because it’s Scott Hahn. I am a strong Catholic 76 year old grandma, and very into the whole thing and young at heart and I listen to a lot of you too but I pick and choose for sure! I listen to Jonathan Pageau I listen to even Jordan Peterson. I listen to not only Catholics--put it that way. I’m a cradle Catholic. I’m strong in the faith but I love to hear all the other input from solid Christians 0:14 , but not from lunatics. I pick and choose, and I have known and learned how to discern the truth. Thank you again so much. God bless you my friend.
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"I fixed a few things... No, rather a few things were fixed for me" LOL that was exactly my experience and it was like a switch also, so sudden and profound that I can't possibly take credit of it.
"One does not put the authority of other, albeit learned, individuals who dissent from the Pope ahead of the Pope's authority; individuals who, if they are learned, are not holy, because one who is holy cannot dissent from the Pope." quote from St Pius X
Great point on the increase of complexity and difficulty to become a Saint and be saved ultimately... I think that's what reflects perfectly what St Paul meant in 2 Timothy 4:7 - “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.“ Because even for him as time passed by he kept learning and unfolding new ways to holiness and perfection as we ultimately are called to be like Christ. And as us, he had to let it go of many false beliefs and attachments he had as a scholar
I have bought A Father Who Keeps His Promises twice. I read it each time thankfully before I loaned it to someone. Because I have never gotten either one back. One is floating around the Catholic world and one is floating the Protestant world.
The attack on the Catholic Church from within does two things for the faithful. We wake up and intensify our prayer life snd reception of the sacraments. Secondly, ee must rejoice that only thr true, apostolic, Catholic church is blatantly umder attack so clearly we need to stay in the boat!
Hopefully there will be a longer interview between you two in the near future.A one on one would be great.Just that Scott's end of recording was a bit sluggish.
The Catholic Church has undergone persecution about every 500 yrs. Why? Because the evil one, the tempter, Knows it is the One True Church, he who tried to temp Christ himself, had to flee from Him. And to this day, the Evil one and his minions continue their efforts to destroy what Jesus guaranteed himself concerning the Catholic Church.... The Gates Of Hell shall not prevail against it.'
I was a student of Doctor Hahn's many years ago at Franciscan. One of the things he said that always bugged me (not in that he was wrong but in that I couldn't reconcile it) was that Christ's love wasn't stagnant, but it was like a fire and it spreads...it's living Theoretically, I thought that should be true. But looking around me, looking at even Steubenville, OH which is full of extremely faithful Catholics...why isn't the faith spreading like fire? Why isn't the whole town affected by that love? Why isn't it spreading how it should? Why does it seem like this fire is losing? Yes, I know God is triumphant in the end, but he used a fire analogy and fires spread where there is fuel. There is plenty of fuel in that town and yet the Catholic population (which probably grows because many students go there never leave and have babies) doesn't seem to be converting others who are not there for the University. I'm still trying to reconcile those things to this day. Still Catholic but that one is a rock in my shoe.
Have you looked into New Polity, The Harmonium Project, Steubenville First Fridays, and The College of St. Joseph the Worker? All from the same Steubenville guys, Dr. Hahn is involved also. I would check out their projects in Steubenville.
Good point. It's a bit like the iceberg. We in this life sew the seed, God in his time will reap the Harvest. We don't know or in what way our prayers or our display of our faith can have on another person. Maybe Stebuville would be a terrible place if it wasn't for the people of faith there. I'm Irish and live in Ireland and I have heard of it and know of it.
Well I don't know if it would be a terrible place, but the University is certainly an oasis in an otherwise extremely dilapidated and poor town. The University life is very segregated from the rest of the town. At least it was when I was there. It's been awhile. And anyway, thought your comment is true, it certainly flies in the face of a fire analogy. @@johntaaffe4709
Great interview! Thanks for posting. "For use [practice] can almost change the stamp of nature and either lodge the devil or throw him out with wonderous potency." Shakespeare's words (from Hamlet) for those struggling with an addiction.
I am struggling with the Churches leadership. It is not impacting my faith in the Eucharist. But, I see people leaving the faith more so now, than with the pedophile epidemic. My heart is heavy.
Sadly, there are pedophiles in all churches, schools, clubs, organizations. That's why parents have to protect their children. Pedophiles are attracted to professions where they have access to kids. Teachers, coaches, youth leaders,etc. come to mind. Be careful parents and guard your children from sexual predators...
The immortal burden of true Catholic faith: Being a good Christian, a true follower of Jesus Christ, is virtually impossible for most of us. The paradox: Exactly this deep conflict in each Christian has made Christianity the greatest civilization on earth. A true Christian has to live with this conflict - which is strikingly parallel to the Greek conflict: Socrates taught us to live in -and die in dignity with - eternal doubt and strife. One of those dimensions St. John Paul II. and Benedikt XVI. lived in, but not many nowadays can fathom.
When you know you're an alcoholic, you stay away from bars where the temptation is inevitable!!!! I guess the ones struggling with porn should probably try the best to stay away from social media, etc.🤷🏽♀️
How would you advise them? How about “Repent and believe lest you be cast into hell?” Why not advise them as our Lord did? There is not enough preaching the fear of damnation. That is not to say that should be the only impetus. At base, our desire should be reunion with the Lord, not fear of hell. But, fear of hell is important too.
Because Knowles is a great introduction to Catholicism for many who are going down a political pipeline. Interviews like these can lead many to the faith
catholic, small c, just means universal. The universal Christian church is unseen. God only knows who believes in Jesus as their Savior for their sins. We should never judge. Where the Word Of God is there are true believers.
@@momiowa9509It is far from unseen. ”“You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hid. People do not light a lamp and put it under the bushel basket; rather, they put it on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.“ Matthew 5:14-16
Yes!!! I was hoping for this to happen and here it is. It bothers me that young men listen to the poison of Andrew Tate and the likes when we have an abundance of real men like Dr. Scott Hahn, Michael Knowles, Dr. Taylor Marshall, etc. Viva Cristo Rey!
0two catholics hypothesizing why it seem as though more people are taking a serious interest in religion and no one said The Holy Spirit (or cheap access to the internet that used to be a privilege).
Protestant response. Respectfully submitted. Beg to differ. Classical Protestantism which includes Presbyterians has always taught real presence. The other two branches of classic Protestantism, Anglican and Lutheran also believe in the real presence. What Dr. Hahn does is equate real presence with transubstantiation. Transubstantiation is only one of several ways to explain the real presence and it is a Johnny come lately at that. Also Dr. Hahn is incorrect in equating Christ’s universal church with the Roman Church. That is an error. The two are not synonymous. Christ’s universal church includes all the redeemed not just Roman Catholics. To say otherwise is to ignore church history and the apostolic witness. It is also highly sectarian. Rome does not own the word catholic.
I am thrilled to see Michael Knowles and Scott Hahn together. Pinch me! You just made my day.
Pinch!
it made my day to👏👏👏
I LOVE SCOTT HAHN. He is one of the pieces that God used in my return to the Catholic church. ❤
thought same!
Michael Knowles and Dr. Scott Hahn?! Amazing!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
The rosary played a big part in my conversion from Protestantism and atheism. I had always loved the art, the beauty, the rigor of rite, and the rosary always called to me most, curiously. I would always visit Catholic Churches in town centers in my travels. All in awe. One time I went into the cathedral in Rio de Janeiro and I finally decided to buy a rosary after I had been to a couple of months in mass back home. When I prayed the rosary for the first time, I cried so much! So, so much. When it ended with Hail Holy Queen, I cried much more and I was safe. That’s when I new I was a Catholic, so I started catechism. The other pivotal artifact in my conversion was Confessions by Saint Augustine. That’s a whole other testimony in itself tho.
Thanks for sharing that. I can relate to this.
Dr. Hahn is such a treasure to Catholics in America, especially. Thanks so much for having him on.
Wow!! 😍 thanks Michael for inviting Dr. Hahn! 🎉
Rome Sweet Home was a hit. It confirmed that I was indeed in the right church. I like that the aim of the church is to build saints. At first it seems daunting but with a sincere seeking of God He makes all things possible. 🙏🏾
One of the reasons I came back Home, was the fact that She was under such a huge attack. The enemy was definitely showing those who were paying attention, that the Catholic Church was the real deal. Steve Wood took time to speak with me over the phone several times to assist me in coming Home.
I'm forever grateful ☝️🙏 VIVA CRISTO REY
Viva ,Viva
Sounds like a reasoning that is very "of this world"
Stop reacting to what the mush brains in this world do or do not do, or whatever their reactionary minds conjure up.
Ignore it.
I need to say, when Scott Hahn mentioned his experience I immediately broke down crying. Thank you Holy Spirit for bringing me to this video and leading me to the Mother of God. Lord have mercy on me. 🙏❤️
How about JESUS!?!
@@momiowa9509It’s all about Jesus. Mary is all about Jesus. Mary’s only desire is to fulfill the will of God and lead everyone to Jesus, her Son and her Savior. Mary’s soul magnifies the Lord and rejoices in God her Savior (Luke Chapter 1). At the wedding feast at Cana (John Chapter 2), Mary intercedes for the couple and their problem of running out of wine by pointing out the situation to Jesus. Then, showing complete trust in His response (whatever that might be), she tells everyone around to do whatever He says to do (her message to all the faithful to do God’s will like she always does as Full of Grace). After Jesus says it’s not yet His time, He performs the miracle anyway because of His mother’s intercession (request / prayer). Jesus honors His mother. The answer looks different for each request and might not be yes, but sometimes it is a miracle, like water into wine. We thank Mary for her prayers but we (including Mary) praise, thank, and adore Jesus (God) for all graces, blessings, etc. that He showers us with and especially for His sacrifice on the Cross for us. I hope this explanation is a blessing to you somehow!
@@momiowa9509The Lord IS Jesus and God! Jose asked the Lord for mercy, and thanked the Holy Spirit (also God) for sending His mother...who leads all her spiritual children to her son...Jesus Christ.
@@jaimemorgan5323 How can she? She is dead!
@@momiowa9509 I think you mean 'she died'. And yes, she did. And as the creature who is 'blessed amongst women', she is doubtless before the throne of God now... We know by repeated consolations in sacred scripture that those who die with faith and grace and love of the Lord 'shall not perish but have eternal life'.
If anyone is 'dead', it is we who are in still exile in this temporary 'life'. Those who have saved their souls are far more alive than us!
I came home Easter Vigil 2022 in spite the things happening in the church- I came home because this is Christ’s Church and I must be where He is. Our Lady put me in front of Christ and John 6 brought me to the Catholic Church. To Jesus thru Mary! VIVA CRISTO REY!
Thank you, Mr. Hahn! I’m very excited to read Catholics in Exile which I asked for for my Christmas present from my son. And we both look forward to the class on Tolkien! Bravo! I too was raised Presbyterian and converted to Catholicism last year on the Dec. 15, 2022. God bless you, sir. 😊💕🙏🏻
The JOY of the Lord just exudes from Dr. Hahn. It's so beautiful.
I entered the Catholic Church from evangelical protestantism in 2004, in the thick of the sex scandals breaking. The priest who confirmed me said, "Grab a bucket and start bailing" (from the barque of Peter). I've never looked back, and like Dr. Hahn says, as time goes by, the riches and the depth and the truth of the Church become more and more amazing. And the power of the Rosary! Amen! I'm so humbled to be Catholic as it was not something I was seeking out! Our blessed Mother brought me in.
Well, well, well.. Michael Knowles really bit the big time with Dr. Hahn! I would love to see more of this.
“Worst possible time to convert” is so crazy to me. That doesn’t exist. Can’t believe how beautiful and full Christianity is since converting.
God bless!
Amen!
Congratulations. As a God loving Protestant…I loved the music, joy and yep the Bible reading. Ha ha,… yet now coming home makes the “Lean not on your own understandings….” verse pronate my sole.
Btw… I still have not read his first book.
I'm so blessed, as I prepare to be baptized into the Church, to have the wisdom of great men like Dr. Hahn and Michael Knowles to help me along my journey!
This is crucial to the Conservative movement in the West!! To rediscover and practice the One Truth Faith. CHRISTUS VINCIT!
What a great Catholic combination: Hahn and Knowles! Thank you, gentlemen.
How gracious of Daily Wire to include this interview. Ben Shapiro so eloquently speaks for Jewish orthodox people.
Scott Hahn knows our Catholic heart. We need Catholic hearts to speak in these days of Catholic agony. Thank you, Michael Knowles. Thank you, Scott Hahn. Peace.
Wow! I never get likes. Must be Christmas. ☺️🎄
I love the combination of Scott Hahn with Michael Knowles! This gives Scott an even broader exposure, which is wonderful!
Great interviews! When I was in RCIA class in 2006 someone ask me why are you joining the church now in all this scandal. I said it’s not about that the church is about Jesus and his true Presence in the Eucharist. I feel more at peace after every Mass. Jesus led me to the Catholic Church. I have grown to love Our Lady and how she always leads us to her son.
What a terrific video... Every Catholic should watch this!
I saw the title, and I'm like:"WHAT"?!!!😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽😁😁😁
ME TOO. I felt exactly same way.
Michael, GOD’s in charge. Our job is to pray for priests and religious, especially for the Holy Father. Personally, I HATE communism (I am Cuban). However, because I love GOD, I must love my neighbor, even my enemies and MUST pray fervently for them for them. Remember, we are on a ship and we need to get to the other side safely.
Pray, pray, pray!
✝️🙏🏻♥️🇺🇸
Yeah I'm 62. Way back I delt with the porn addiction. That was horrible. Praise God that's long gone. The internet is Satan's tabernacle at times. I don't watch modern cable. Even the advertisements they flash before you on the net are often profane. God help this world. I'd tell anyone who struggles with porn to get away from it now. And forever. It's a gateway to hell.
This is fantastically uplifting. We need more of this. Thank you both!!!!!
An intellect humbled before him who is and was.
I have been listening to Scott Hahn forever. He used to speak at our church and he used to speak where I was and I’ve been listening since he converted, etc. etc.
So I’m glad you had him on there. I think we need some of the basic original people instead of sone even Catholic new crazy lunatics out there coming up with weird ideas.
Thank you Michael. I like when you’re more serious frankly, but I like you sense of humor too. To a point!
I liked you on Lila Rose. I yet haven’t listened to this yet, but I’m going to in one second and I already know it’s gonna be good because it’s Scott Hahn.
I am a strong Catholic 76 year old grandma, and very into the whole thing and young at heart and I listen to a lot of you too but I pick and choose for sure!
I listen to Jonathan Pageau I listen to even Jordan Peterson. I listen to not only Catholics--put it that way.
I’m a cradle Catholic. I’m strong in the faith but I love to hear all the other input from solid Christians 0:14 , but not from lunatics.
I pick and choose, and I have known and learned how to discern the truth.
Thank you again so much. God bless you my friend.
What a great interview! Could listen to those two all day lol
Thank you Michael for this beautiful interview!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The world’s most ambitious crossover event
May many souls hear this interview and feel compelled to try the rosary for the first time. Thank you both for this!
Ahh, love this! Michael you should do more theology work and do more interviews like these. Love it love it love it!
I am amazed that Dr.Hahn went from 7,000 books at the beginning of the interview to 15,000 books at the end of the interview. 😂
Awesome! I wish it was longer!
GREAT SEGMENT!!!!!!!!
😊 Thank you very much! Love Scott Hahn! 😊
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Let us know who else would add insight to the conversation with Dr. Hahn and we will bring them together to continue the dialogue for Catholics in Exile: Biblical Wisdom for the Journey Home!
"I fixed a few things... No, rather a few things were fixed for me" LOL that was exactly my experience and it was like a switch also, so sudden and profound that I can't possibly take credit of it.
Praise be to God!
Scott Hahn is my hero!
When Michael mentioned Emmaus Academy it’s like Dr. Hahn‘s eyes lit up 😂 what a joy to see
God Bless you gentlemen!
God Bless you both. The world needed this conversation more than almost anything. ❤
"One does not put the authority of other, albeit learned, individuals who dissent from the Pope ahead of the Pope's authority; individuals who, if they are learned, are not holy, because one who is holy cannot dissent from the Pope." quote from St Pius X
Love Dr Hahn!! Thank you for having him on
Amen!
Seeing you two pop up on my feed made me smile! Love you both!!!
Great point on the increase of complexity and difficulty to become a Saint and be saved ultimately... I think that's what reflects perfectly what St Paul meant in 2 Timothy 4:7 - “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.“ Because even for him as time passed by he kept learning and unfolding new ways to holiness and perfection as we ultimately are called to be like Christ. And as us, he had to let it go of many false beliefs and attachments he had as a scholar
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michael, keep getting these amazing guests!!! I love it!
best interview
MARRY CHRISTMAS , SCOTT AND MICHAEL
Wish this was so much longer!!
I love that Scott Hahn was open about his own struggle with lust. He gave a very hopeful message.
I have bought A Father Who Keeps His Promises twice. I read it each time thankfully before I loaned it to someone. Because I have never gotten either one back. One is floating around the Catholic world and one is floating the Protestant world.
We need more of this pleaseeeee
This video needed more like buttons. Sad I could only push it once.
This is so flipping cool!
Great video
Amen!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
LOL, I've been Catholic for 40 years as well!... That's how long I've been alive 😁
Loved this so much!
Dr. Reinhard? He was one of my son’s professors at Christendom College. I look forward to the book.
The attack on the Catholic Church from within does two things for the faithful. We wake up and intensify our prayer life snd reception of the sacraments. Secondly, ee must rejoice that only thr true, apostolic, Catholic church is blatantly umder attack so clearly we need to stay in the boat!
I just love Dr. Hahn! I collect his books. Great stuff! 🙏🏻✝️❤️🔥🩸
This is awesome!!
I regret not seeing St. John Cantius in Chicago.
Hopefully there will be a longer interview between you two in the near future.A one on one would be great.Just that Scott's end of recording was a bit sluggish.
The Catholic Church has undergone persecution about every 500 yrs. Why? Because the evil one, the tempter, Knows it is the One True Church, he who tried to temp Christ himself, had to flee from Him. And to this day, the Evil one and his minions continue their efforts to destroy what Jesus guaranteed himself concerning the Catholic Church.... The Gates Of Hell shall not prevail against it.'
Thank you for not letting Ben interview him. Some things just don’t work.
I entered last year despite what's going on. I'm not Catholic because of a priest or for one. I'm Catholic because of Jesus and his mother.
Thank you 🙏
I was a student of Doctor Hahn's many years ago at Franciscan. One of the things he said that always bugged me (not in that he was wrong but in that I couldn't reconcile it) was that Christ's love wasn't stagnant, but it was like a fire and it spreads...it's living Theoretically, I thought that should be true. But looking around me, looking at even Steubenville, OH which is full of extremely faithful Catholics...why isn't the faith spreading like fire? Why isn't the whole town affected by that love? Why isn't it spreading how it should? Why does it seem like this fire is losing? Yes, I know God is triumphant in the end, but he used a fire analogy and fires spread where there is fuel. There is plenty of fuel in that town and yet the Catholic population (which probably grows because many students go there never leave and have babies) doesn't seem to be converting others who are not there for the University. I'm still trying to reconcile those things to this day. Still Catholic but that one is a rock in my shoe.
Have you looked into New Polity, The Harmonium Project, Steubenville First Fridays, and The College of St. Joseph the Worker? All from the same Steubenville guys, Dr. Hahn is involved also. I would check out their projects in Steubenville.
Good point. It's a bit like the iceberg. We in this life sew the seed, God in his time will reap the Harvest. We don't know or in what way our prayers or our display of our faith can have on another person. Maybe Stebuville would be a terrible place if it wasn't for the people of faith there. I'm Irish and live in Ireland and I have heard of it and know of it.
Well I don't know if it would be a terrible place, but the University is certainly an oasis in an otherwise extremely dilapidated and poor town. The University life is very segregated from the rest of the town. At least it was when I was there. It's been awhile. And anyway, thought your comment is true, it certainly flies in the face of a fire analogy. @@johntaaffe4709
I don't live there anymore. I'm just making an observation based on my time there.@@tpangle17
Great interview! Thanks for posting.
"For use [practice] can almost change the stamp of nature and either lodge the devil or throw him out with wonderous potency." Shakespeare's words (from Hamlet) for those struggling with an addiction.
He is right. Religion and government are not separable. Our earliest art was religious in nature. It is a part of being human.
Over already? That went too fast!
I am struggling with the Churches leadership. It is not impacting my faith in the Eucharist. But, I see people leaving the faith more so now, than with the pedophile epidemic. My heart is heavy.
@ritablanchard8133 Stay focused on the Eucharist at least we no he is present and is for the lay people, God Bless.
Sadly, there are pedophiles in all churches, schools, clubs, organizations. That's why parents have to protect their children. Pedophiles are attracted to professions where they have access to kids. Teachers, coaches, youth leaders,etc. come to mind. Be careful parents and guard your children from sexual predators...
best interview yet!
Pray to your gardening angels and Mary undoer of knots.
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The immortal burden of true Catholic faith: Being a good Christian, a true follower of Jesus Christ, is virtually impossible for most of us. The paradox: Exactly this deep conflict in each Christian has made Christianity the greatest civilization on earth. A true Christian has to live with this conflict - which is strikingly parallel to the Greek conflict: Socrates taught us to live in -and die in dignity with - eternal doubt and strife. One of those dimensions St. John Paul II. and Benedikt XVI. lived in, but not many nowadays can fathom.
The blind leading the blind !!
When you know you're an alcoholic, you stay away from bars where the temptation is inevitable!!!! I guess the ones struggling with porn should probably try the best to stay away from social media, etc.🤷🏽♀️
How would you advise them? How about “Repent and believe lest you be cast into hell?” Why not advise them as our Lord did? There is not enough preaching the fear of damnation. That is not to say that should be the only impetus. At base, our desire should be reunion with the Lord, not fear of hell. But, fear of hell is important too.
Is he not a professor at Franciscan University anymore?
Dr. Hahn: "The essence of the Catholic Church is much more in heaven than on earth..."
Michael: "Hm."
*Proceeds to drink leftist tears*
Hahahaha! I thought you were gonna joke about his casual sipping but dang caught me off guard and I’m LOL😂
Not sure why Scott, a living saint, would intermingle his channel with a political commentator.
Because Knowles is a great introduction to Catholicism for many who are going down a political pipeline. Interviews like these can lead many to the faith
Cool
Pope Francis, I Love You! Thank you for protecting us from radical right and left wing ideology!
There is no radical right. There’s just right.
I think that monk life is smoking something! But then again that would probably be acceptable in the new church.
I know i dont like it , i never really did
I am wondering about Eastern Orthodoxy if it is truly catholic. . . . . .
catholic, small c, just means universal. The universal Christian church is unseen. God only knows who believes in Jesus as their Savior for their sins. We should never judge. Where the Word Of God is there are true believers.
@@momiowa9509It is far from unseen.
”“You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hid. People do not light a lamp and put it under the bushel basket; rather, they put it on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.“
Matthew 5:14-16
You know that Knowles' pornography question is really asked for himself.
Yes!!! I was hoping for this to happen and here it is. It bothers me that young men listen to the poison of Andrew Tate and the likes when we have an abundance of real men like Dr. Scott Hahn, Michael Knowles, Dr. Taylor Marshall, etc. Viva Cristo Rey!
Michael knowles and Matt Walsh need to get away from the dailywire
I like their Catholic presence there. It's refreshing.
Judas/Temple authorities didn't lack for 'evidence'. Mystery of iniquity.
Book n video by dave hunt A woman rides th beast
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But the Exile is over, do you not see that ?
0two catholics hypothesizing why it seem as though more people are taking a serious interest in religion and no one said The Holy Spirit (or cheap access to the internet that used to be a privilege).
Can a celibate homosexual be a priest?
They aren’t supposed to be but they’re everywhere
@@mrjeffjob yup. What went wrong with the help of Bella Dod.
They probably could but they shouldn’t be able to. They are a liability.
Not in God's true church as it would disqualify the from priesthood service. Catholicism allows it... For some reason.
@@HaleStorm49 Pretty sure Catholicism doesn't allow it per se, it but they do sneak in the back door (Pun intended).
I like Catholicism in broad theory (history and global structure), but you cannot in any sense defend Vatican II and Pope Francis.
Protestant response. Respectfully submitted. Beg to differ. Classical Protestantism which includes Presbyterians has always taught real presence. The other two branches of classic Protestantism, Anglican and Lutheran also believe in the real presence. What Dr. Hahn does is equate real presence with transubstantiation. Transubstantiation is only one of several ways to explain the real presence and it is a Johnny come lately at that. Also Dr. Hahn is incorrect in equating Christ’s universal church with the Roman Church. That is an error. The two are not synonymous. Christ’s universal church includes all the redeemed not just Roman Catholics. To say otherwise is to ignore church history and the apostolic witness. It is also highly sectarian. Rome does not own the word catholic.
Well then why are you not a catholic ??????
@@paulcapaccio9905 I am fully incorporated into Christ’s universal church by virtue of my union with Christ so your question makes no sense!
@@paulsmallwood1484 do you have the sacraments ? Especially the holy Eucharist?
@@paulcapaccio9905 what an absurd question. Of course.