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#12371 How Do I Learn About Catholicism? – Why Aren’t You Catholic? - Joe Heschmeyer

#12371 How Do I Learn About Catholicism? – Why Aren’t You Catholic? - Joe Heschmeyer



“How Do I Learn About Catholicism?” This episode explores the significance of Mary in Catholic teaching and the papacy, addressing questions like why some reject Catholicism due to the papacy, how no…


Published on 3 months ago

#12370 Does God Punish Us By Afflicting Family? Genesis Gap and More - Jimmy Akin

#12370 Does God Punish Us By Afflicting Family? Genesis Gap and More - Jimmy Akin



“Does God Punish Us By Afflicting Family? ” This episode explores the complex relationship between divine justice and human suffering, addressing questions like whether continuous sin can lead to a l…


Published on 3 months ago

#12369 Can Excommunicated Catholics Be Saved? IVF, the Trinity, and Sacramentals - Jimmy Akin

#12369 Can Excommunicated Catholics Be Saved? IVF, the Trinity, and Sacramentals - Jimmy Akin



“Can excommunicated Catholics be saved?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation and excommunication, while also addressing the morality of IVF and the Church’s perspective on good deeds …


Published on 3 months ago

#12368 Is NFP just Catholic Birth Control? | AMA: Catholicism w/ Tim Staples - Tim Staples

#12368 Is NFP just Catholic Birth Control? | AMA: Catholicism w/ Tim Staples - Tim Staples



“Is NFP just Catholic Birth Control?” In this episode, we explore the nuances of Natural Family Planning and its distinction from contraception. Additionally, we tackle questions about the salvation …


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

#12367 How Did People Travel in the Time of Jesus, Roman Roads, and Tombs? - Steve Ray

#12367 How Did People Travel in the Time of Jesus, Roman Roads, and Tombs? - Steve Ray



“How did people travel in the time of Jesus?” This episode explores the transportation methods of the era, including the quality of Roman roads around Jerusalem. Additionally, we delve into intriguin…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

#12366 What Are the Earliest Writings About the Mass, Healing, and Justification? - Joe Heschmeyer

#12366 What Are the Earliest Writings About the Mass, Healing, and Justification? - Joe Heschmeyer



“What are the earliest writings about the Mass?” Discover the historical roots of this central Catholic practice, along with discussions on the early Church’s interpretation of 1 John 5:13 and the si…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

#12365 Do Non-Catholics Go to Heaven? Early Church Teachings and More - Joe Heschmeyer

#12365 Do Non-Catholics Go to Heaven? Early Church Teachings and More - Joe Heschmeyer



“Do Non-Catholics Go to Heaven?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation and the teachings of the Early Church. Tune in as we address questions about the necessity of listening to the Ear…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

#12364 Are Catechumens Who Died Before Baptism Saved? - Karlo Broussard

#12364 Are Catechumens Who Died Before Baptism Saved? - Karlo Broussard



“Are catechumens who died before receiving baptism saved?” This episode explores the nuances of baptism and salvation, addressing questions such as the implications of a parent’s desire for their chi…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

#12363 Is Infant Baptism Necessary and What Does the Bible Say? - Karlo Broussard

#12363 Is Infant Baptism Necessary and What Does the Bible Say? - Karlo Broussard



“Is infant baptism necessary and what does the Bible say?” This episode explores the significance of baptism, addressing questions like where infant baptism is found in Scripture and what it means fo…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

#12362 Did Vatican II Ruin the Church? AMA: Catholicism w/Mark Brumley - Mark Brumley

#12362 Did Vatican II Ruin the Church? AMA: Catholicism w/Mark Brumley - Mark Brumley



“Did Vatican II ruin the Church?” This episode tackles this pivotal question while also addressing the concerns of non-practicing Catholics about salvation, the implications of using Latin in worship…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago





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