Well IF (noticed I tried to use a big IF) that's true, then it would seem to me that St. Paul must have missed a whole bunch of memos from the home office. I mean if I were St. Paul, and I was the "consumate Protestant", rejecting the Catholic Church, holding up doctrines such as "the bible alone", "faith alone" , "once saved always saved", "there is no purgatory", "the Eucharist is only a symbol", "pastors are free to marry" and so many others... then I would have NEVER written verses that seemed to suggest anything to the contrary of my beliefs.
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Click the play button above. We serve the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, sharing His ministry as Priest, Prophet, and King, we are the King’s Men! If Christ was so willing to give up his life, for us, to provide us with LIFE poured out in the […]
St. Maria Goretti – Feast Day July 6th – Virgin & Martyr From Catholic.org : Born in Corinaldo, Ancona, Italy, on October 16 1890; her farmworker father moved his family to Ferrier di Conca, near Anzio. Her father died of malaria and her mother had to struggle to feed her children. In […]
Recently, I was asked to respond to a critic of the Catholic Church who accused the Church of being unscriptural in her teaching on the Priesthood. Specifically they took exception with the Eucharist, Confession, and Apostolic succession among other things. They seemed to suggest that the 12 Apostles were unique to be sure but, certainly NOT Priests and […]
This week on "Behold The Man", Did Jesus really mean we can't call our Priest's Fahter in Matthew 23:9? Or... is it because they are Priest's that we MUST call them Fahter?
This week on “Behold The Man” we look at how Nicodemus, the People Crusher, comes at night to encounter the NEW Joshua, who HAS to CROSS through the water in order to enter into the promised land! Is Baptism a Sacrament? Yes… its the only way we can enter the Kingdom! […]
Today, on Behold The Man we talk about the Kingdom of God & the readings from the 2nd Sunday of Easter. It's a fascinating topic, the Kingdom of God, especially when you look at it in light of the Old Testament. We dive deep into the book of Daniel, 1 Kings, Acts, John, Luke, Revelation, and elsewhere to get a glimpse into the nature and reality of the Kingdom of God.
Welcome Back! Congratulations to Brad from Indiana who dove deep to give us an answer as to why our Catholic bibles have more books thank our protestant brothers and sisters. We also talk feedback, angels and prayer. Then we role up our sleeves and diver deep to get into the […]