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#11633 Ask Me Anything: Catholicism - Tim Staples
#11633 Ask Me Anything: Catholicism - Tim Staples
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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Apr 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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Questions Covered:
03:56 – I’m considering Catholicism from a protestant background. How do I defend against sola scriptura when their objection is that the declarations of the Church mean nothing?
16:08 – What did Jesus really mean when we said that no one knows the day and the hour?
23:49 – How can redemptive suffering be necessary for God’s plan?
43:45 – What is the role of Catholics individually interpreting Church history?
50:32 – How do I explain what the mass is to my non-Catholic friends?
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03:56 – I’m considering Catholicism from a protestant background. How do I defend against sola scriptura when their objection is that the declarations of the Church mean nothing?
16:08 – What did Jesus really mean when we said that no one knows the day and the hour?
23:49 – How can redemptive suffering be necessary for God’s plan?
43:45 – What is the role of Catholics individually interpreting Church history?
50:32 – How do I explain what the mass is to my non-Catholic friends?
…
Released:
Apr 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
#11401 Is the Mass Really a Sacrifice? - Steve Ray: Questions Covered: 17:13 – What am I sacrificing while I’m at mass? 23:21 – Do we keep Jesus on the cross because he’s sacrificed for the sin of the past, present and future? 32:09 – When exactly does the sacrifice occur during the Mass? 35:12 – Does the Todah suggest that he had to institute the eucharist in order to fulfill the scripture? 42:13 – Three of my protestant friends converted to Catholicism thanks to Steve’s visit to Salem, OR. 44:04 – Why is it so important to determine that the mass is a sacrifice? Are we witnessing a miracle at every mass? 48:16 – I truly believe that it is a sacrifice. My husband is a deacon and a mystic and has encountered this sacrifice in a real way. 51:48 – Is the physical presence of Jesus actually present in the eucharist? … by Catholic Answers Live