I could not encourage you more, as a Catholic Canadian monarchist and loyalist, to add His Majesty King Charles III to your prayer campaign and your prayer lists in general
When you started Eternal Christendom, I was greatly concerned when you posted on Facebook that the former chaplain of Queen Elizabeth to be a contributor. I had remembered when he and several other high ranking prelates in the Anglican Church had spoken with Pope Francis about their conversion, and told them not to do so because it “made no difference” or something to that effect. I was so disturbed by this horrible response, instead of rejoicing of the news, it further led me to disbelieve in the current leadership of this papacy, and the watered down version of the Catholic Church we were about to experience, now known as the Synodal catholic movement. As a Traditional Catholic, and listening to this episode, it has convinced me that your guest is not part of this synodal movement that Pope Francis wholly supports, but a believer of the Magisterium as instituted by Christ and formed by Our Church Fathers. Thank you.
Inerrant Scripture without an Infallible teaching authority defeats the purpose. The belief that Scripture alone is the sole authority for doctrine overlooks that Scripture points to the Church as the authority entrusted to interpret and preserve the truth. As Paul says, the Church is the "pillar and foundation of the truth" (1 Timothy 3:15). Without the Church’s authority, Scripture would lead to confusion, as seen in Protestant divisions. For the first few centuries, there was no formally canonized Scripture. The Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, gradually discerned the canon, which was largely settled by the 4th century in councils like Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD). Jesus founded His Church to preserve and teach Scripture for over 2,000 years (Matthew 16:17-18). The Holy Spirit guides the Church into all truth (John 14:26, 16:13), ensuring the faithful transmission of Christ’s teachings. Paul emphasizes that sound doctrine is essential for salvation (1 Timothy 4:16), and the Church is key in safeguarding it. Jesus prayed for unity (John 17:20-21), and Paul urged the faithful to be of one mind (1 Corinthians 1:10). An inerrant Bible requires an infallible teaching authority to fulfill its purpose. God Bless.
@@cheryl0327 the Holy Spirit & Bible interpretation rules are who guide me. paragraph 2 -- tell me one thing which is comparable to God's Word. 3 -- what you deem as 'church' doesn't qualify, according to your own post. see 1 Tim 3:15, then compare with Ps 119:142, 151 paragraph 4 -- see 1 & 3 -- already answered. catholicism isn't Christianity, Ma'am -- if you care for proof, i will provide it.
@@cheryl0327 the Holy Spirit & Bible interpretation rules are who guide me. paragraph 2 -- tell me one thing which is comparable to God's Word. 3 -- what you deem as 'church' doesn't qualify, according to your own post. see 1 Tim 3:15, then compare with Ps 119:142, 151 paragraph 4 -- see 1 & 3 -- already answered. catholicism isn't Christianity, Ma'am -- if you care for proof, i will provide it.
@@cheryl0327 the Holy Spirit & Bible interpretation rules are who guide me. paragraph 2 -- tell me one thing which is comparable to God's Word. 3 -- what you deem as 'church' doesn't qualify, according to your own post. see 1 Tim 3:15, then compare with Ps 119:142, 151 paragraph 4 -- see 1 & 3 -- already answered. catholicism isn't Christianity, Ma'am -- if you care for proof, i will provide it.
It was Gavin's testimony that prompted my exploration of Catholicism - & I am now attending RCIA , I can't thank him enough 🙏
What a lovely episode, thank you Gavin Ashenden for reading that beautiful sermon
What a treat! Merry Christmas!
Many thanks Joshua and Gavin! I hope you both had a blessed Christmas.
That was incredible! All praise and glory to God.
Two big brains from either side of the Atlantic 👍
Always wonderful to hear a conversion story!! God be Praised!!
The reading was so glorious and beautiful. Thank you both for sharing!!
Nice conversion
Oh WOW, sooooooooooo moving, ty so much for this, God Bless, and Blessed Christmas !!!
oh wow. love this collab! more please. thank you. Merry Christmas everyone :)
This was great! Love both channels
Don Dolindo suffered like his dear friend St. Pio. …
But after 7 years wrote to the pope saying “if I stay silent any longer I will be sinning”
Being familiar with both channels, this was nice Christmas present having you both in the same place. Merry Christmas!
I could not encourage you more, as a Catholic Canadian monarchist and loyalist, to add His Majesty King Charles III to your prayer campaign and your prayer lists in general
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When you started Eternal Christendom, I was greatly concerned when you posted on Facebook that the former chaplain of Queen Elizabeth to be a contributor. I had remembered when he and several other high ranking prelates in the Anglican Church had spoken with Pope Francis about their conversion, and told them not to do so because it “made no difference” or something to that effect. I was so disturbed by this horrible response, instead of rejoicing of the news, it further led me to disbelieve in the current leadership of this papacy, and the watered down version of the Catholic Church we were about to experience, now known as the Synodal catholic movement.
As a Traditional Catholic, and listening to this episode, it has convinced me that your guest is not part of this synodal movement that Pope Francis wholly supports, but a believer of the Magisterium as instituted by Christ and formed by Our Church Fathers. Thank you.
Sad to hear about the ideological cancer in modern Catholicism. As Gavin can see, the grass is not greener on this side of the fence.
obviously not because of Scripture -- see Amos 8:11
none become catholic after studying Bible basics and accepting them.
Inerrant Scripture without an Infallible teaching authority defeats the purpose.
The belief that Scripture alone is the sole authority for doctrine overlooks that Scripture points to the Church as the authority entrusted to interpret and preserve the truth. As Paul says, the Church is the "pillar and foundation of the truth" (1 Timothy 3:15). Without the Church’s authority, Scripture would lead to confusion, as seen in Protestant divisions.
For the first few centuries, there was no formally canonized Scripture. The Church, guided by the Holy Spirit, gradually discerned the canon, which was largely settled by the 4th century in councils like Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397 AD). Jesus founded His Church to preserve and teach Scripture for over 2,000 years (Matthew 16:17-18). The Holy Spirit guides the Church into all truth (John 14:26, 16:13), ensuring the faithful transmission of Christ’s teachings.
Paul emphasizes that sound doctrine is essential for salvation (1 Timothy 4:16), and the Church is key in safeguarding it. Jesus prayed for unity (John 17:20-21), and Paul urged the faithful to be of one mind (1 Corinthians 1:10). An inerrant Bible requires an infallible teaching authority to fulfill its purpose. God Bless.
@@cheryl0327 the Holy Spirit & Bible interpretation rules are who guide me.
paragraph 2 -- tell me one thing which is comparable to God's Word.
3 -- what you deem as 'church' doesn't qualify, according to your own post. see 1 Tim 3:15, then compare with Ps 119:142, 151
paragraph 4 -- see 1 & 3 -- already answered.
catholicism isn't Christianity, Ma'am -- if you care for proof, i will provide it.
@@cheryl0327 the Holy Spirit & Bible interpretation rules are who guide me.
paragraph 2 -- tell me one thing which is comparable to God's Word.
3 -- what you deem as 'church' doesn't qualify, according to your own post. see 1 Tim 3:15, then compare with Ps 119:142, 151
paragraph 4 -- see 1 & 3 -- already answered.
catholicism isn't Christianity, Ma'am -- if you care for proof, i will provide it.
@@cheryl0327 the Holy Spirit & Bible interpretation rules are who guide me.
paragraph 2 -- tell me one thing which is comparable to God's Word.
3 -- what you deem as 'church' doesn't qualify, according to your own post. see 1 Tim 3:15, then compare with Ps 119:142, 151
paragraph 4 -- see 1 & 3 -- already answered.
catholicism isn't Christianity, Ma'am -- if you care for proof, i will provide it.
@@cheryl0327 i've answered 3 times, it's not allowing me to post.
wonder why? (sarc)