A presentation by Dr Robert Haddad to the Croatian Men's group at the parish of Our Lady of the Grand Covenant, Blacktown, Sydney, Australia on the topic of 'Church History in 60 Minutes.'
Amazing blessed presentation. Dr Robert Haddad you are an endless fountain of historical truth. Many blessings to you, your family and your channel. God Bless
Great presentation. We need a life centred and grounded in our faith and its history. God bless you all and lead you to his truth that will lead you to heaven.
Wow this was a great lecture. Thanks for posting. Dr. Robert Haddard, there was so much information packed into this, I pray that I can find more of your lectures. God Bless
Who is the man censored? Jason Evans? Can I find him elsewhere? Have you listened to Butker? I bet you heard all about him....there is an example of saints rising up that have been born!
Well presented...summing it all up in one presentation..i need to go over all this a few times..the reign of Christ along with historical facts makes so much more sense ..the best way to build our faith and understanding 😊
52:00 very reassuring to those being tortured by their church that only 20000 at most were also tortured , and often died of their injuries...shameful...amen
John , I do not see the reason for your comment. I made it clear that I oppose torture and executions in the name of religion. My point about mentioning "only 20,000" was to refute the lies that between 50 and 90 million were killed. I wish it were zero, but it sadly wasn't. I hope you also consider it shameful that millions of Catholics died because of their faith during the reigns of Henry VII, Elizabeth 1, Cromwell, the French Revolution, Napoleon, the Mexican and Spanish Civil Wars, under Nazism and Communism, etc. These victims deserve re-assurance as well. Persecution is not and has never been a Catholic monopoly. Regards, Robert
@roberthaddad7850 20,000 seems like a very low number...historians on the high end estimate 20k Protestants being killed in the St. Bartholomew Day massacre alone which actually lasted for several days. massacre became known as the Piedmont Easter. An estimate of some 1,700 Waldensians were slaughtered; the massacre was so brutal it aroused indignation throughout Europe....many more could be listed.
As for Henry numbers are often quite overexagerated by Catholics mainly because Pilgrimage of Grace (which could be called Northern Rebellion as peaceful pilgrims don’t besiege castles and kill people), The catholic version would have you believe its 50k+. After Pilgrimage of Grace, Henry VIII actually only executed its leaders- about 220 men in total.
@@roberthaddad7850As for Elizabeth only 189 killed...so your millions of Catholics killed figure the vast majority of them were not killed by Protestants...it seemed you may have been trying to lump it all together. I might also point out Bloody Mary Killed about 300 Protestants to Elizabeth killing 187...not to go tit for tat I'm just saying if you are Catholic you may have a tendency to underemphasize the Protestant killings and overestimate the total of Catholics killed and vice versa if Protestant. AS for Cromwell no doubt Catholics were being persecuted yet much of the killing happened after the 1641 Irish Rebellion in which thousands of Protestants were massacred. This seemed to spur on or contribute to Cromwell reaction.
John, Dr. Haddad’s point was that the Catholic Church’s abuses of power in history Get exaggerated and singled out-as wrong as they were and are-even though they pale in comparison to anti-religious powers’ and some other religious powers’ abuses in numbers. And you have proven his point.
My first lecture. Loved it! Signing up for more. ❤️💙
Amazing blessed presentation. Dr Robert Haddad you are an endless fountain of historical truth. Many blessings to you, your family and your channel. God Bless
Absolutely fabulous synthesis of Catholic history. I listen to Dr Hadaad whenever I can!
Great presentation. We need a life centred and grounded in our faith and its history. God bless you all and lead you to his truth that will lead you to heaven.
Thanks. God bless. Robert
Wow this was a great lecture. Thanks for posting. Dr. Robert Haddard, there was so much information packed into this, I pray that I can find more of your lectures. God Bless
Excellent presentation Dr. Haddad!!! Thank you.
Thank you so much for this powerful presentation. We must be prepared to suffer for His Truth and most of all for His Love!!!
This was fantastic! Thank you!
To be steep in history is to cease to be protestant..
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Who is the man censored? Jason Evans? Can I find him elsewhere? Have you listened to Butker? I bet you heard all about him....there is an example of saints rising up that have been born!
The man was Jason Evert. I have heard what Butker said. Great stuff. God bless him. He is a hero. We need more!
Well presented...summing it all up in one presentation..i need to go over all this a few times..the reign of Christ along with historical facts makes so much more sense ..the best way to build our faith and understanding 😊
Amen!
Read Rodney Stark's book Debunking False Witness: Debunking Centuries of Anti-Catholic History.
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52:00 very reassuring to those being tortured by their church that only 20000 at most were also tortured , and often died of their injuries...shameful...amen
John , I do not see the reason for your comment. I made it clear that I oppose torture and executions in the name of religion. My point about mentioning "only 20,000" was to refute the lies that between 50 and 90 million were killed. I wish it were zero, but it sadly wasn't. I hope you also consider it shameful that millions of Catholics died because of their faith during the reigns of Henry VII, Elizabeth 1, Cromwell, the French Revolution, Napoleon, the Mexican and Spanish Civil Wars, under Nazism and Communism, etc. These victims deserve re-assurance as well. Persecution is not and has never been a Catholic monopoly. Regards, Robert
@roberthaddad7850 20,000 seems like a very low number...historians on the high end estimate 20k Protestants being killed in the St. Bartholomew Day massacre alone which actually lasted for several days. massacre became known as the Piedmont Easter. An estimate of some 1,700 Waldensians were slaughtered; the massacre was so brutal it aroused indignation throughout Europe....many more could be listed.
As for Henry numbers are often quite overexagerated by Catholics mainly because Pilgrimage of Grace (which could be called Northern Rebellion as peaceful pilgrims don’t besiege castles and kill people), The catholic version would have you believe its 50k+.
After Pilgrimage of Grace, Henry VIII actually only executed its leaders- about 220 men in total.
@@roberthaddad7850As for Elizabeth only 189 killed...so your millions of Catholics killed figure the vast majority of them were not killed by Protestants...it seemed you may have been trying to lump it all together. I might also point out Bloody Mary Killed about 300 Protestants to Elizabeth killing 187...not to go tit for tat I'm just saying if you are Catholic you may have a tendency to underemphasize the Protestant killings and overestimate the total of Catholics killed and vice versa if Protestant. AS for Cromwell no doubt Catholics were being persecuted yet much of the killing happened after the 1641
Irish Rebellion in which thousands of Protestants were massacred. This seemed to spur on or contribute to Cromwell reaction.
John, Dr. Haddad’s point was that the Catholic Church’s abuses of power in history Get exaggerated and singled out-as wrong as they were and are-even though they pale in comparison to anti-religious powers’ and some other religious powers’ abuses in numbers. And you have proven his point.
Nothing has it’s all a work of fiction. Like Harry Potter. Ridiculous
Dear Rosie, I have to disagree. Everything I said has historical foundations with evidence in support. Nothing ridiculous at all. God bless.
It is a brave but silly attitude that leads nowhere.
Rosie, this is a brave but silly attitude that leads nowhere.