Livesplaining: The Future of Catholicism + Q&A
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2024
- On the next episode of Livesplaining, Fr. Patrick and Fr. Gregory discuss the future of Catholicism, the past SEEK conference, the news cycle, and more.
Join Fr. Patrick and Fr. Gregory on Tuesday, January 16th at 7pm EST as they explore these subjects and have a Q&A session where they answer YOUR questions!
Thanks! I love the podcast and wanted to say that I saw Father Pine at the march for life! Great for morale just as the snow was restarting.
Love your show so much and all the Fathers. You are all awesome and thank you so much for all you do.
well done Fr.Gregory and Fr. Patrick. Both of you speak well, are looking healthy, and well. Keep it up
I married a non Catholic. We had the Sacrament of Marriage in the same church my parents were married in and our child is Roman Catholic and went to Catholic schools.
I'm having monthly meetings with a Lay Dominican chapter of the Holy Name Western province here in California.
Outstanding episode, as always. Father Charles Murr made a great observation in regard to Fiducia Supplicans and the argument that it doesn't change Church doctrine WRT same sex unions. Father Murr noted that while the Transubstantiation has not changed as a doctrine, 70% of mass attending Catholics in North America think that the Church does not teach The Real Presence in the Eucharist. Sum: you don't need to change doctrine to sow seeds of confusion and ignorance.
since when did "irregular relationships" replaced "sinful relationships?"
Since Paul....but it started with The divine 3 some of Mary, the Holy Spirit and God the Father...dude she almost had a bastard baby to save us.
I was very disturbed when the teaching on the death penalty was changed. One could argue that prisons are not an advance because much of the penalty is borne by the society which has to pay for the prison, guards, etc. It is very much not clean. I also worry that the modern sense of the dignity of the individual has been influenced by Kant, in which it seems that the dignity resides inherently in the person. I think a better Christian understanding is that human dignity resides in the fact that we are made in the image of God, and so we belong to God, and God can sanction the taking of the life of a guilty person, as indeed, is shown in the Old Testament.
It would be great if retired people could be organized to help homeschoolers
awesome
Retributive justice how does that compare and contrast with Epikiea?
"Ambiguity" ok, only when anything of the past according to previous church teaching is ignored.
What did Jesus speak more on, Hell, judgement or slappy happy Im your bro??
I simply can’t agree that it’s ok to marry a Protestant so as not to be too “picky.” Why would you want your home to be divided over the single most important thing? What principle could take precedence over that? At best your children will grow up believing it just doesn’t really matter that much. More likely is that one of the spouses will abandon his or her convictions for the sake of unity. God can work in all kinds of situations, but that doesn’t make this a good choice.
I just recently read Casti Connubii, a famous Encyclical of Pious XI that specifically adresses this topic and it is very strongly against mixed faith marriages like this.
Mixed marriages do end woth conversions sometimes. All my brother's partners and friends who aren't catholic have converted from their own free will because they grew to love the catholic faith.
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Well, the church allows it. So it doesn’t really matter if you agree with it or not.
@spyroluver0951 There's an old saying that, even if a little corrosive, is often true:
Women don't have opinions, they have boyfriends
So. Is there a revival of monasticism? Is that where the Catholic Church will have its future. I came to this program after watching a half hour’s reaction to the thoroughly perverse film Saltburn. I wish father Gregory would stop reading fantasy, or watching Saturday Night Live. It leads him to be nervously productive of inventive language that is not always wise. Father Patrick is a model of discernment and quiet humor. Though those two wolves! That notion blinks real division in the community of believers.
Huh?
Yet, Jesus and all of scripture tells us HELL is not empty. To hope, again opens the door to a can of worms!!
The church continues to diminish and you dont see this over the last 60 years??
TLM restrictions are because the TLM onlyists are acting like jerks.
what's tlm? and what are they doing now? newbie to that term, i am catholic.
@@spyroluver0951 Traditional Latin Mass.
what did they do? I don't see any latin masses in my area or people talk about it?
@@spyroluver0951 it depends. Some deny the Pope, some place the Mass above Papal Authority, deny Vatican lI, treat people who go to the N.O. Mass as defective.
Thanks for explaining it. It sounds like Pride when people move themselves from the catholic church into smaller divisions. I got to research more about these topics. Thanks Dan