In this video Fr. Mark Goring talks about how God reveals Himself in the Eucharist, and wants all to come to him for salvation. This invitation is sent out to the whole world, not as one of many options, but as the only means to salvation.
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What is Theology of the Body? Part 1
In this episode, Trent sits down with Katrina Zeno, coordinator of the John Paul II Resource Center, to discuss Pope St. John Paul II’s teaching on men, women, and the goodness of our God-given sexuality. Welcome to the Council of Trent Podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.
What is Theology of the Body? Part 2
In this episode Trent continues his discussion with Katrina Zeno, coordinator of the John Paul II Resource Center, about the Theology of the Body and how to implement its teachings in our own lives. Welcome to the Council of Trent podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.
CPX 1: Introduction to the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X
This first CPX video gives the basics of learning the catechism in the upcoming year on Padre Peregrino’s channel. Three times a week Padre Peregrino will go through the cathecism for about 10 minutes each day for three days each week. You can follow his tutorials via the link to his YouTube channel.
The tragedy of 6,666 babies (Ireland)
Official statistics for the number of abortions that had taken place in Ireland during 2019, which amounted to 6,666, were released by the Irish government on 30th June 2020. The brief report was met with criticism by the Irish Catholic Bishops, and pro-life groups, but few others including the main stream media responded in a similar manner. However, one Catholic priest in County Monaghan, made what the Life Institute called a ‘powerful sermon’ on the issue.
Trust in Times of Trial
When times are bad, there is a great tendency to absorb into our own hearts and minds the negativity and anger and sadness that surround us. This is especially true when persons with these traits project their mean-spiritedness and fear on those near them. It can be very hard for a morally sensitive person not to feel in some strange way responsible for the state of things.
Chill! God’s in Charge!
In this short video, Fr. Mark Goring quotes from Proverbs Chapter 3:5 – ‘Trust in the Lord, with all your heart, and do not rely on your own intelligence”. We are not to cling to our own desires, insights or ways of doing or wanting things done. The Lord will do things in his own mysterious way. So, ‘chill, God is in charge’.
Bishop Barron on Canceling Padre Serra
Friends, the entire effort to erase the memory of St. Junípero Serra is from a historical standpoint ridiculous and from a moral standpoint more than a little frightening. When we see mobs of people tearing down and desecrating statues of a great Catholic saint, how can we not see the ugly spectre of anti-Catholicism raising its head?
How to Discern Pretty Much Anything
How to discern God’s will is one of Fr. Mark-Mary’s favorite topics. He has some principles he uses to guide his discernment. He narrows these principles down to four: needs, responsibilities, desires, and capacities.
What Is Your Opinion on the Traditional Latin Mass?
Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube What Is Your Opinion on the Traditional Latin Mass? — Bishop Barron on Vatican II Friends, I lived through liturgies in the late 60s and 70s that were completely alien to the letter and spirit of Vatican II. We need to encourage more beautiful […]
Bishop Barron on King, Aquinas, and our Nation’s Future
Friends, the political nests within the moral, which nests within the sacred. We know that there are social wrongs which need to be made right, but our civic engagement must have a spiritual and moral center, grounded in the ideas of Martin Luther King Jr. and Thomas Aquinas.