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After-Show 30 (Free Access)

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This is a follow-up to episode #30 of The Catholic Experience ("The State of the Church" ) Available for just a few days to ALL MEMBERS of my Locals community. PAID members: go here for access to the after-show video:
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After-Show #30 (Free Access)
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Tips for Being Spiritually Proactive

Explore the importance of being spiritually proactive by praying authentically, meditating on scripture, and trusting in Church teachings. I also encourage a humble and faithful approach to spiritual practice, emphasizing meditation on Scripture for personal growth. Learn how to deepen your prayer life and embrace the wisdom of the Church with humility.

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00:03 Saint-ing is as Simple as This
00:18 Have Faith and Trust in the Church
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After-Show 32 - Reverence and Respect

Full Episode! Usually available only to paid members, this is being offered to free members, too, as a thank you for your being here on Locals with me.

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In this special episode, we’re diving into what reverence and respect really mean in the context of the Mass and our Catholic faith.

We kick things off by talking about the recent my episode 32, 'Mass Hysteria,' that I just released. I share my thoughts on the reactions it’s been getting, which are both expected and yet. Then, we get into the meat of this episode: reverence in the Mass. I’ll share my views on what real reverence means—beyond just the traditional trappings and aesthetics. We’ll talk about how the Mass is fundamentally about offering Jesus to God, and why our subjective feelings about reverence shouldn’t overshadow or shape what we think of the mass and its purpose.

I’ll also dive into a wild video from 1987 that shows traditionalists breaking into a church to hold a Latin Mass. It’s kind ...

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My Mission...may surprise you.

I think most listeners and readers of my work don't quite understand what I'm doing here, and why. My work does tend to blend into the background of countless other Catholic podcasts, blogs, and news/articles sites. But I'm actually not in the same "business" as the rest of them. What I"m doing is very different, and on a completely different level.
Here is a little video to explain what my mission really is. Thank you all for being members of my Locals! God bless you and be with you.

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Mass Hysteria! - Episode 32 (Pre-Release!)

Rumors are going around that the Vatican is about to “ban” the Traditional Latin Mass. I don’t like that idea, but there may be good reasons for it, when we consider what some traditionalists in the Church have done with the “TLM”. In this episode I discuss the significance of the Mass and address the troubling trend of making an idol of the liturgy. The episode explores the rumors and implications of the Vatican potentially banning the traditional Latin Mass and examines the balance between reverence and worship within Catholic practice. I share insights into the traditional and Novus Ordo Masses, the authority of the Vatican (can they ban the TLM?), and the consequences of making the Mass or the faith itself the object of worship rather than God.
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This will be published to my website and iTunes (etc.) soon, and I'll include the transcript and chapter markers there, if you're interested in that.
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Modern 'Arianism?' - Episode 31

How we're witnessing, in the church, a resurgence of the errant climate and culture that gave rise to the ancient heresy of Arianism.

This is an early release for my Locals members! Chapter time codes are below the description. After-Show for paid members is forthcoming.

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Starting with a segment of 'The Pulse,' I talk about Germans baring more than their souls, Kentucky fried heresy, and Pope Francis’ ‘salty tongue.’ . Then I offer my thoughts on the series “The Chosen” and how they contrast with some criticisms of the series. Finally, I get into the resurgence of the cultural climate that gave rise to the Arian heresy, how we’re seeing it today, and how it apply to modern-day Catholicity. I emphasize the importance of spiritual health and proper theological methodology in comprehending and adhering to Church teachings—and xall Truth.

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FreeView! - Reasoned vs. Religious Argument

This is the first segment of "Argument from Efficient Cause," the latest episode in my series on Aquinas' Five Ways. I explain the difference between reasoned claims, and religious ones. Non-believers and skeptics often reject "the God argument" by disqualifying it as a religious claim. Nonsense! I explain why in this Freeview. Enjoy!
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FreeView! - Reasoned vs. Religious Argument
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As I warned at the beginning of the stream, I'm capped at 30 minutes on a live stream. But I'll upload the full recording tomorrow, and it'll be available to paid and free members. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Da Plane, Da Plane!

I'll be talking about three planes of reality in an exclusive minicast on Locals (Paid members only) a little later.
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Hail Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth.
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All About Conscience
Addressing the Many Dangerous Misconceptions About Conscience, Authority of Conscience and Whether Conscience Trumps Church Teaching

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People have a lot of wrong ideas about conscience. Many are convinced that conscience is merely how we feel about the moral quality of an act or that conscience is a little angel on one shoulder, countering the voice of a little devil on the other. Our heads (minds) are caught in the middle, exercising free will to choose between those two opposing voices.

 “Is it a sin to fornicate? I don’t feel it is. Therefore I’m free to do it.” “It’s a mortal sin to miss mass. But I feel God understands, so it’s not a sin for me.”

Wrong, wrong, all wrong.

There is also a misunderstanding of the authority that one’s conscience has. Some hear “authority of conscience” and believe it permits and validates moral relativism. “I believe abortion is wrong, but if someone else, by authority of their conscience, feels it isn’t wrong, they have a right to do what they feel is right.” Still, others see conscience as something that binds reality to its authority. “I feel this isn’t wrong, therefor society should allow it. After all, we have free will and must obey our conscience. The Church even says so!”

Wrong.

On the other hand, there are orthodox Catholics and conservatives who believe conscience can be imposed upon; that people should be forced to do what is objectively right and Good. “There ought to be a law!” echoes this attitude. But that position is not Truth either.

 

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State of the Church, FULL EPISODE
Three Pillars of What Ails the Modern Catholic Church

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A recent essay by a prominent Jesuit on the troubling state of the order is like a snapshot of what ails the entire Church today. I’ll touch on three major points.
After-Show will be coming soon. It'll be available to all members for a limited time, then available only to paid members.

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Here is the early release of the audio #podcast. (player is below) You're getting it a day or two sooner than the general public. Thanks for being a member!!


Notes: Here's the link to the article I was reading

Prominent Jesuit: The Society of Jesus is in ‘profound decline’


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We're No Angels.
What are angels, and why is it impossible for a human to become one, once we're in Heaven

We're no angels! No, I’m not talking about the 80’s film that starred Robert DeNiro and Sean Penn (Which was actually a remake of the 1955 film by the same name, which starred Humphrey Bogart). The title of this blog post has a literal meaning. We’re, literally, not angels.

When we were young, many of us believed that we could become angels once we went to Heaven. Characters from classic movies like It’s a Wonderful Lifehave helped to perpetuate this misconception. In that movie, a guardian angel named Henry (Played by Clarence Odbody) was trying to earn his wings by helping George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) through a life crisis. But while the idea of humans becoming angels is quaint and charming, it couldn’t be further from the truth. It would be impossible for humans to become angels, and for some very specific reasons.

Angels are a unique species of God’s creation. As defined by St. Thomas Aquinas, angels are nonmaterial beings who are incorporeal (they don’t have bodies) and are pure intelligence. They have no gender, and they don’t even have wings!

Humans do share some characteristics with angels in that. For example humans, as well as angels, have free will and a free intellect. And so, contrary to popular opinion, angels are not mindless robots any more than humans are. We are also spiritual (we have a soul), just as the angels are spiritual. However, that is where the similarities end. Humans are physical as well as spiritual. We have bodies, and we have a gender. The angels do not.

And while the angels and humans both have free intellects, humans are creatures that have to learn, whereas Angels have vastly superior minds with infused knowledge when created. In other words, angels don’t need to learn. From the moment God creates them, they are infused with all the knowledge they need to do what God created them to do. For example, from the moment it was created for you, your guardian angel knew more about you than you know about yourself. It didn’t have to learn about you, it already knew what it knows about you from the moment God created it, long before God created you.

Perhaps the most significant difference between the angels and humans is that human beings are exclusively made in the image and likeness of God, whereas angels are not. Being created in God’s image and likeness sets us apart not only from the angels but from every other thing—living or inanimate—in God’s creation.

In these fundamental ways, you can see that we are a different kind of creation from the angels. We have some similarities, but we are fundamentally different. And so, just as a dog could never become an elephant, it would be impossible for a human to become an angel once a person is in Heaven. We and the angles are two completely separate species of God’s creation.

But here’s something amazing to consider. Once we are in Heaven, we will see God face to face. This intimate orientation and proximity to God is called the Beatific Vision. In this intimate closeness to God, we become magnified. To put it simply, we become, in a sense, “super-humans.” Perhaps, in some ways, even greater than the angels. As we find in the scripture, “…we are God’s children now; what we shall be [After we are in Heaven] has not yet been revealed. We do know that when it is revealed we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. Everyone who has this hope based on him makes himself pure as he is pure” (-1 John 3:2)

Bonus Tidbit: While angels never cease to see God’s image and likeness in us and always marvel at that image, we often fail or refuse to see the image of God in others. It’s another difference between humans and angels, and a sad reality. But it’s a reality we can choose to change. Look for the image and likeness of God in others. Remember their dignity, even if they have forgotten it. God wills it. How do we look for and remember the image of God in others? That’s for another post. God keep you.

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