Small issue with the bottom of the visual content being cut off in the video, but edifying as always. Perhaps a link in the description to the Patreon for future videos?
31:25 Dan, I think that officium is Latin, not Greek and I do not think it means work, I think it means service, but I could be wrong as I have not studied Latin for 35 years.
Just think, if St. Thomas the Apostle didn't doubt, then would Michael Knowles choose him as his Confirmation Saint? Also would Michael still revert to the Catholic Church or stayed an atheist?
@Flikksverdelger Example aside. The point stands, if Thomas had not doubted and been given proof, we would not have such an example so close to the time of the Lord for people to look back on.
Your first sentence is true, but canonized saints are those the Church has affirmed are in heaven. Your second sentence is wrong and third is pointless.
The section where you mentioned Saint Thomas reaching Paraguay caught me off guard because I live there. I have never heard of this before, amazing
Small issue with the bottom of the visual content being cut off in the video, but edifying as always. Perhaps a link in the description to the Patreon for future videos?
31:25 Dan, I think that officium is Latin, not Greek and I do not think it means work, I think it means service, but I could be wrong as I have not studied Latin for 35 years.
That was a slip of the tongue, you're correct, it's Latin.
Just think, if St. Thomas the Apostle didn't doubt, then would Michael Knowles choose him as his Confirmation Saint? Also would Michael still revert to the Catholic Church or stayed an atheist?
Imagine caring about internet influencers
@Flikksverdelger Example aside. The point stands, if Thomas had not doubted and been given proof, we would not have such an example so close to the time of the Lord for people to look back on.
So did st.Thomas beat Christopher Columbus to the americas ?
That’s not possible! Except if St Thomas bilocated like Mary of Agreda.
all saved are saints. the rcc has no say. rites are man-made
Your first sentence is true, but canonized saints are those the Church has affirmed are in heaven. Your second sentence is wrong and third is pointless.
@@SammyJ.. affirmed by who?
@@donhaddix3770the church that christ established and comply the Bible
@@donhaddix3770the body of Christ