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How Corruption in the Church "Helped" a Jew Become Catholic | Ep. 32

How Corruption in the Church "Helped" a Jew Become Catholic | Ep. 32

Episode 32 Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM

In this episode, we share a story from the "Decameron," a 14th century collection of stories told in Italy during the Black Death. This one is about a Medieval Jew who became a Medieval Catholic, and how corruption in the Church actually helped convince him that he should become Catholic.

This humorous story illustrates a vital truth: sin within the Church can never revoke Christ's promises to protect and guide Her into all truth until His return.

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CHAPTERS

00:00 - Intro

04:32 - The Story: How a Medieval Jew Became a Medieval Catholic

11:30 - Reflection: The Church Stands Despite Herself

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