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Demon Expert Reveals What Every Catholic Needs To Know

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Timecodes:0:00 How a Psychologist Ended Up Working With Exorcists6:32 The First Possessed Person He Ever Saw19:37 Haunted Houses, Poor Souls, and What to Do About It26:30 When Mary Walks Into the Room35:32 What Demons Say and the Strangest Things He Has Witnessed46:13 How People Invite Demons In Without Knowing57:30 Guardian Angels and the Pyramid of […]

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10 HUGE Problems with Protestant Worship – Scholastic Answers

* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, Apostolic Succession, Christian Wagner, Holy Orders, The Priesthood, Sacramentals, The Eucharist, The Mass, The Sacraments

Ten structural problems with Protestant worship, starting with the one that generates most of the others: the claim that the Church cannot bind the conscience to anything Scripture does not explicitly command. From there we work through the absence of a true and proper sacrifice, prayers for the dead, the cult of the saints, Eucharistic

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Announcing “The Seven Sacraments, Past and Present: A Short Critical Study of the New Rituals” – Peter Kwasniewski

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In 1969, “A Short Critical Study of the Novus Ordo Missae” was published with the signatures of two powerful cardinals, Bacci and Ottaviani. Nicknamed “The Ottaviani Intervention,” it quickly become a classic, and has never gone out of print. But… where was its companion volume? You know, the one about the other six sacraments? For,

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Do Christians Have to Confess Their Sins to a Priest? | Sam Shamoun

* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, Repentance, Confession, Reconciliation, Sam Shamoun, The Sacraments

What does the Bible teach about confessing sins to God, confessing to a priest, genuine repentance, and accepting the consequences of serious crimes? In this powerful dialogue, Sam Shamoun answers difficult questions about confession, the authority of bishops and priests, the seal of confession, criminal justice, and whether a truly repentant murderer must surrender to

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Why Did the Apostles Use Oil to Heal the Sick? – Sean Hiller

* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, Confirmation, Sean Hiller, The Sacraments

Does Oil Matter? This verse is basically a step by step manual on how to perform a healing ritual. The early church read it that way because that is exactly how the apostles taught them to do it. And the Catholic Church still does it that way to this day. CHAPTERS 0:00 A Literal Manual1:35

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Can Mortal Sin Be Forgiven Without Confession?

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Can mortal sin be forgiven before sacramental confession? ✝️ Traditional Catholic teaching gives an important and precise answer. When a baptized Catholic commits mortal sin with full knowledge and deliberate consent, sanctifying grace is lost. Christ instituted the Sacrament of Penance as the ordinary means of reconciliation for mortal sins committed after Baptism. 🕯 In

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The 4 Sins That Cry to Heaven for Vengeance – series – Excerpta Catechismi

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episode 1: Why does Sacred Scripture say that certain sins “cry to Heaven” for vengeance? And why has traditional Catholic catechesis identified four sins under this solemn title? In this episode of Excerpta Catechismi, we examine the traditional Catholic teaching on the Four Sins That Cry to Heaven for Vengeance: 🩸 Willful murder🔥 The Sin

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Only God Can Forgive Sins… So Why Did Jesus Do This? – Sean Hiller

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Should you confess your sins to a Man? or to God? What if God told you to confess your sins to “certain men”? Would you do it? Or question it? Let’s looks and see why the sacrament of Confession has been debated for 500 years now. CHAPTERS 0:00 Why Did Christ Do This?1:01 The Teaching

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If Confirmation Is Just Symbolic… Explain This – Sean Hiller

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You’ve already been baptized, so is Confirmation that important? If what we talk about today is true… Then it may be incredibly important. For you and for those around you. CHAPTERS 0:00 Nobody Talks about This1:06 Why Are There No Miracles?2:25 The 1st Miracle3:45 2nd Miracle4:58 3rd Miracle7:00 Why No Miracles, Really?

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Baptism does WHAT? How the Bible made this former Pastor Catholic! [Grant Adams] – Catholic Bible Highlights

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0:00 Intro: The Bible Made Me Catholic (Meet Grant Adams)3:12 Grant’s Conversion Story11:34 Baptism: Symbol or Sacrament? (What Typology Is)18:14 Type 1: The Red Sea (1 Corinthians 10)25:00 Type 2: The Flood — “Baptism Now Saves You” (1 Peter 3)36:29 Is Baptism a “Work”? (Infant Baptism as Gift)41:17 Type 3: Circumcision & Infant Baptism (Colossians

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These Christians Were Baptized… So What Were They Missing? – Sean Hiller

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The Sacrament of Confirmation is one of the most mysterious sacraments of the Faith…. but it is in the Bible and the Early Christians practiced it. So why has so many modern Christians ignored and modern Christian traditions removed it. Let’s find out. CHAPTERS 0:00 Where Was the Spirit?1:23 The Catholic Position4:04 Where The Difference

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St. Jerome: Every “Crumb” of the Eucharist is Christ’s Body (Eucharist Snapshot) | Ep. 83 – Joshua Charles

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In this latest Eucharist Snapshot, we cover two homilies (Homily 55 and 57 on the Psalms) in which St. Jerome speaks about the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, down to every “crumb”! VISIT OUR WEBSITE➡️ https://eternalchristendom.com/ CONNECT ON SOCIAL MEDIAX:   / joshuatcharles  Facebook:   / joshuatcharles  Instagram:   / joshuatcharles   DIVE DEEPERCheck out our “Becoming Catholic” resources, where you’ll find

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The 7 Embraces of St. Mary Magdalene | The Hidden Meaning of “Do Not Touch Me” – Sensus Fidelium

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Why did Our Lord tell St. Mary Magdalene, “Do not touch Me” after His Resurrection? Was He rejecting her—or inviting her into a deeper union? This sermon explores the remarkable spiritual life of St. Mary Magdalene, following the Seven Embraces that transformed her from a repentant sinner into one of Christianity’s greatest saints. From her

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The Most Dangerous Lie About God’s Mercy

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⚠️ Many Christians believe they can always repent later because God is infinitely merciful. But the traditional Catholic Church warns that this attitude has a name: presumption. Presumption is not true trust in God’s mercy. It is expecting forgiveness while refusing sincere repentance and conversion. God’s mercy is infinite, but it never removes the necessity

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Did the Reformers Remove 5 Sacraments from Christianity? – Sean Hiller

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Did the Catholic Church Invent 5 Sacraments? Or did the Reformers remove 5 Sacraments? That is the question. We are going to use scripture, church history, protestant confessions and the teachings of the Catholic Church to find out who is right on this topic. This is part 1 of our series on the Sacraments. CHAPTERS

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Death Can Come at Any Moment: Are You Ready to Meet God? – Sensus Fidelium

* allposts, * Catechesis / Church History / Sermons, Death, Judgement, Heaven, Hell, Repentance, Confession, Reconciliation, Sensus Fidelium

Death comes when we least expect it. In this powerful traditional Catholic sermon, we are reminded that many souls are lost because they presume they will have more time to repent. Drawing from Sacred Scripture, St. Gregory the Great, St. Basil, St. Alphonsus Liguori, and other great saints, this sermon calls every Christian to live

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I Finally Understood Why Catholics Confess Their Sins to a Priest | Sam Shamoun

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Why should Christians confess their sins—and does the Bible really support confessing to a priest or spiritual leader? In this powerful teaching, Sam Shamoun explains why confession is not a man-made Catholic or Orthodox invention, but a deeply biblical principle rooted in Scripture, the early church, and the way God designed the human soul. Sam

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Catholic Priest Screamed At On Deathbed: Shook To Repent From AIDS Lies – Jesse Romero

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In this powerful episode of The Jesse Romero Show, Jesse shares a deeply personal and intense story of confronting his close friend, Father John Wadovich, a Catholic priest who baptized his son. What began as a visit to a dying friend revealed shocking truths about a secret homosexual lifestyle, lies about cancer, and AIDS. Face-to-face

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Answering the Top 5 Protestant Objections to Catholicism w/ Karlo Broussard

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Since the Reformation Protestants have made countless arguments against the Catholic Church. Some are terrible and some require much deeper thought. Today I sit down with my friend @Dr-Karlo who is an excellent Catholic apologist and author of many books I have on my bookshelf, to discuss the best COMMON arguments protestantism has come up

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The Sacraments, Apostolic Succession, and Early Church | Brian Davila Interviews Sam Shamoun

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In this powerful interview on Brian Davila’s channel, Sam Shamoun opens up about salvation, Protestantism, Catholicism, Orthodoxy, the ancient church, the sacraments, and why studying church history changed the way he understood Christianity. Brian Davila asks Sam Shamoun deep questions about whether Protestants, Catholics, Orthodox Christians, and even people outside the visible boundaries of the

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How to Make a Fruitful Confession – Soldiers of the Immaculate

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In this sermon Father teaches us how to make a truly fruitful confession, emphasizing that the sacrament of penance is a necessary means of salvation after mortal sin. He explains in detail the required elements of a valid confession—contrition, confession, and satisfaction—while warning against modern errors, laxity, and misuse of the Sacrament. We must avoid

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5 Reasons I Could No Longer Reject Infant Baptism – Keith Nester

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For more than 20 years, I served as a Protestant pastor. I dedicated babies, baptized believers, and confidently taught that infant baptism wasn’t biblical. I was wrong. In this video, I share the biblical and historical reasons why I could no longer reject infant baptism—and why embracing this ancient Christian practice became an important part

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Why Catholics Stopped Going to Confession

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⛪️ Why did Catholics stop going to Confession? For centuries, Catholics regularly approached the Sacrament of Penance seeking forgiveness, reconciliation, and the restoration of sanctifying grace. Today many confessionals stand empty. What changed? This short examines the loss of the sense of sin, the necessity of repentance, Christ’s institution of Confession, and why the Church

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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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