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The Greatest Gift Ever Given: The Holy Eucharist Explained | Corpus Christi – Sensus Fidelium

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On the great Solemnity of Corpus Christi, this powerful Catholic sermon reflects on the immeasurable gift of the Holy Eucharist—the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ. Discover the profound humility of Our Lord hidden beneath the appearance of bread, the inspiring story behind the institution of the Feast of Corpus Christi, and the […]

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Panis Angelicus: The Eucharist as Preparation for Heaven – Sensus Fidelium

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On the great Feast of Corpus Christi, this profound sermon reflects on the mystery of the Holy Eucharist as the “Bread of Angels” and its role in preparing the soul for eternity. Drawing from Psalm 77, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the theology of the Beatific Vision, this meditation explores how frequent reception of Holy Communion

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God Invited Them to Heaven — They Said No – Excerpta Catechismi

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🙏 God prepared a banquet. Heaven was ready. The invitation was given. In the Gospel of the Second Sunday after Pentecost, Our Lord teaches the Parable of the Great Supper. Many were invited, yet many refused to come. Their excuse was not hatred of God, but attachment to earthly things. This Gospel is not only

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Why Now? Consecration of USA to the Sacred Heart for the 250th – Explaining the Faith with Fr. Chris Alar – Divine Mercy

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We have all heard about the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but do we really know what God asks of us through it? Do we understand the importance and how we as a single disciple can change the world? Hear Fr. Chris Alar explain why the United States waited so long to Consecrate to the Sacred

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God Has Prepared Heaven — Why Do So Many Refuse It? – Excerpta Catechismi

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🙏 God has prepared the banquet of salvation. Why do so many souls refuse the invitation? In this traditional Catholic explanation of the Second Sunday after Pentecost, we explore the Parable of the Great Supper from Luke 14:16–24 through the timeless catechesis of Rev. Leonard Goffine. What does the banquet represent? Why do the invited

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Catholic Catechism DESTROYS Open Borders Myth – Jesse Romero

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In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into paragraph 2241 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church to uncover the truth about immigration. Discover how the Church teaches that prosperous nations are only obliged to welcome foreigners to the extent they are able, emphasizing limited capabilities, legal processes, and the duties of immigrants to respect

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Why Your Past Cannot Define You – Fr. Robert Altier

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The saints exemplify extraordinary virtue, inspiring us to strive for holiness and imitate their good deeds. Though they may have started as sinners, their conversion and dedication to God transformed them into heroes of faith. We are called to follow their example, working to overcome our weaknesses, grow in virtue, and ultimately achieve perfection through

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Few Are Chosen? Death and Judgment Explained | Fr. Chad Ripperger on the Last Four Things – Sensus Fidelium

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In this sobering and powerful Catholic sermon on the Last Four Things, we reflect on death, judgment, heaven, and hell — beginning with a serious meditation on death and the particular judgment. This conference warns against the modern errors of presumption, universal salvation, spiritual lukewarmness, and careless living. Drawing from Catholic tradition, the preacher explains

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😳Protestant TRIGGERS Catholic on the Blessed Virgin Mary! – Joe McClane

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A Protestant troll triggered Catholic radio host Joe McClane on the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary in scripture and the Christian faith. Mary is the Queen Mother and intercessor of the faithful to her Divine Son, Jesus, our savior. Joe doesn’t hold back and shares his own journey of understanding Mary, Mother of Jesus,

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THIS IS HOW CATHOLIC TRUTH STILL SPREADS TODAY – Excerpta Catechismi

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x 🙏 How does Catholic truth continue to spread in a world filled with noise, confusion, and error? Not through great public events alone. Often, it spreads through simple acts. A shared video. A recommended sermon. A catechism lesson passed from one soul to another. As Excerpta Catechismi reaches 7,000 subscribers, this milestone is not

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Be Catholic!! Neil McDonough Refused a Love Scene — Hollywood Fired Him – Sensus Fidelium

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Neil McDonough made headlines when he refused to perform intimate scenes in Hollywood because of his Catholic faith and commitment to his wife and family. Rather than compromise his beliefs, he chose fidelity to Christ. In this powerful Catholic reflection, we explore McDonough’s witness alongside the Gospel, the Nicene Creed, the Sign of the Cross,

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The Sacred Heart of Jesus Explained | Fr. Chad Ripperger on First Fridays, Final Perseverance & Mercy – Sensus Fidelium

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The devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is one of the greatest treasures of the Catholic Church. In this profound sermon, Fr. Chad Ripperger explains why Catholics honor the Sacred Heart, the significance of the Nine First Fridays, the promises revealed to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, and how devotion to the Sacred Heart helps

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Everything That You Were Told About The Civil Rights Movement Was A Lie | Ep. 1777 – Matt Walsh

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Today we are releasing my newest documentary about the Civil Rights Movement on Daily Wire which may just be the most important project I’ve worked on. I will detail why this documentary and the truth are so important. Ep. 1777 This video includes information, descriptions, video, and images meant to give important context to viewers.

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Fr. James Altman on the End Times and Dawning of Anti-Christ – Sign Of The Cross

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Scripture warns of a Great Apostasy. Our Lady of Fatima promised that her Immaculate Heart would triumph, but not before a period of suffering, confusion, and persecution. Father James Altman joins John-Henry Westen to argue that the signs are all around us: a Church in crisis, a hierarchy lost in ambiguity, and a world preparing

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Why Wes Huff (And Everyone Else) Should Be Catholic – Catholic Bible Highlights – Kenny Burchard

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Wes Huff recently published “Six Reasons Why I’m Not Roman Catholic,” one of the most gracious non-Catholic videos out there. Kenny Burchard sits down with Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong for the first of several responses. In this episode, we work through Wes’s opening arguments: sola Scriptura, faith alone, the relationship between justification and sanctification, the

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Inside Canada’s War on Parents: They Jailed a Father for Refusing Pronouns – Sign Of The Cross

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A father in British Columbia spent time in jail, not for violence, not for theft, but for refusing to use his daughter’s “preferred pronouns” and chosen name. The judge called his refusal a form of “domestic abuse.” Meanwhile, in Calgary, another parent lost a defamation suit for calling drag queen story hour participants “groomers.” Jeff

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The Painted Veil | Love, Betrayal, Sacrifice & Redemption | Dr. Janet Smith’s Catholic Movie Review – Catholic Unscripted

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In the first episode of our new Catholic film review series, Katherine Bennett and Mark Lambert are joined by Professor Janet Smith to discuss the beautiful and deeply moving film The Painted Veil (2006), based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham. Why has this film become one of Janet’s favourites? What does it reveal

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Your Guardian Angel Does THIS Every Mass – Cameron Riecker

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Your guardian angel is a real companion, not an imaginary friend, present with you every time you attend Mass. This video aims to change your approach to Mass, emphasizing the divine guidance and spiritual growth offered by your angel’s presence. Understanding this spiritual connection can deepen your christian faith and prayer life. 🙏 Timecodes:0:00 Your

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“Spiritual Warfare Is Harder” | Former Navy SEAL Jason Henderson – Mike Pantile

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I recently sat down with former Navy SEAL and DEVGRU operator Jason Henderson for a powerful conversation that every Catholic man needs to hear -especially today. Jason is a retired U.S. Navy SEAL Master Chief with over 30 years of service and 16 combat deployments who now helps men grow in faith, virtue, and spiritual

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Daniel 0’Connor: Catholic Church, UFOs, Demons & the Coming Deception – Sam Shamoun

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Catholic Apologist Daniel 0’Connor joins me to discuss what the official Catholic position on UFOs is, and why Aliens are demons and not benevolent ETs. seeking to help mankind.

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The Sacred Heart of Jesus Explained: Why It Is More Than a Symbol – Excerpta Catechismi

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❤️ What is the Sacred Heart of Jesus? Many Catholics recognize the image of the Sacred Heart, yet few understand the profound doctrine behind it. Is it merely a symbol of Christ’s love? Why has the Church promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart for centuries? And how does the Sacred Heart lead us to the

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How Corpus Christi Began | St. Juliana’s Vision and the Miracle of St. Thomas Aquinas – Sensus Fidelium

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The Feast of Corpus Christi is one of the greatest celebrations in the Catholic Church, honoring the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist. In this sermon, discover the remarkable story of St. Juliana of Liège, whose visions led to the establishment of Corpus Christi throughout Christendom. Learn how Pope Urban IV approved

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Vatican Picks A Zionist As Press Secretary | McElroy Removes The Exorcist – Avoiding Babylon

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Catholic exorcist removed. Vatican’s new head of communications questions Jewish conversion to Catholicism. Tonight on Avoiding Babylon, two stories the mainstream Catholic media won’t touch. Cardinal McElroy of Washington has removed the Archdiocese’s official exorcist following public statements linking UFOs and alien phenomena to demonic deception. At the same time, the Vatican has appointed Maria

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They had been married for only 20 days. Their story reminds us that the strongest marriages are not built merely on human love, but on a shared love for God. – JMT on x

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Link to X post Most newlyweds dream of a long life together. A home. Children. Years of shared memories. But for Saints Timothy and Maura, their marriage would end on a cross. And it would become one of the most extraordinary love stories in Christian history. Timothy was a young lector in the Church, responsible

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Today is the feast of Corpus Christi – Hughes de Payens on x

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https://x.com/hdpayens/status/2062577001068662823?s=20 Today is the Feast of Corpus Christi. And the man the Church trusted to give the feast its words was the most formidable intellect she has ever produced — which is the entire point. The devotion did not begin with Thomas. It began in the visions of a Belgian nun, St. Juliana of Liège,

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Papal Snapshot: St. Boniface (Apostle to the Germans) on Obedience to the Pope | Ep. 76 – Eternal Christendom (with Joshua Charles)

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In this latest Papal Snapshot (our second episode this week), we dive into St. Boniface’s oath of obedience to the Pope. St. Boniface was appointed by St. Pope Gregory II to be “apostle to the Germans,” and brought the Catholic Faith to Germany. In this commission, St. Boniface understood the obedience he owed to St.

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What Schools Don’t Teach You About American Indians – Matt Walsh

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The Real History of the American Indians What do Snow White, Cinderella, and smallpox blankets have in common? They’re all fairytales. In this shocking episode of “Real History,” Matt Walsh rips apart the myth of peaceful, noble Indians who were supposedly victimized by evil white settlers. Matt takes on the biggest mainstream myths and left-wing

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The Final Verdict of Acts Against The Jews | Acts 28:25–28 – Christ The King

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Acts 28:25–28 is the canonical climax where St. Paul pronounces the Holy Ghost’s verdict before the Jews in Rome: The salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles, and they will hear it. Explore the judicial language of Isaias 6, Thomistic obduration, and why St. Luke ends his narrative in Rome. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS:0:00 – Theme

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St. Vincent of Lérins – The commonitory of Saint Vincent of Lerins – Book

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THE VINCENTIAN CANON is the definitive threefold test of Catholic Orthodoxy as expressed by St. Vincent of Lérins in his two Commonitoria (with the second now lost and replaced by a summary). Essentially, it is this: care must especially be had that—that be held which has been believed in all places, at all times, and

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Jean-Baptiste Chautard – The Soul of the Apostolate – Book

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Favorite book of Pope St. Pius X. Says that prayer is the soul of every apostolic work; without it there is no success. Explores all the proved methods of developing and maintaining the interior life amid the bustle of daily activity. This excellent book will help you to understand the economy of salvation, as well

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