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World Hunger Meal Packing Day 2024
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St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church ... fighting world hunger together.
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A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen
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A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen - July 14, 2024
Faith and Science Series - Day 4
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Faith and Science Series - Session 4 Resources: czcams.com/video/QmIc42oRjm8/video.html czcams.com/video/xq5kHkoj904/video.html czcams.com/video/Ee93p02JYQo/video.html Near Death Experiences: www.magiscenter.com/blog/tag/near-death-experiences
Faith and Science Series - Day 3
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Faith and Science Series - Session 3 Resources: czcams.com/video/iFZpkB3igC8/video.html czcams.com/video/HmKzTLjddmQ/video.html czcams.com/video/VoI2ms5UHWg/video.html
Faith and Science Series - Day 2
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Faith and Science Series - Session 2 Resources: czcams.com/video/hA0XFCCLmRo/video.html - Darkhorse Podcast czcams.com/video/260KrAJuHgE/video.html - Pauline Gagnon czcams.com/video/9fqkVkW8RO4/video.html - John Lennox czcams.com/video/QZ9C2MC71GE/video.html - Georges Lemaitre czcams.com/video/4xIQGbYur9Q/video.html czcams.com/video/mWp4Sp8GTgI/video.html - Fr. George Coyne
Faith and Science Series - Day 1
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Faith and Science Series - Session 1 Resources: czcams.com/video/dxA-gdq_LUs/video.html - IMBeggar czcams.com/video/pINptKQYviQ/video.html - Francis Collins czcams.com/video/rNO0qbKNOlQ/video.html - Brian Holdsworth czcams.com/video/pYq5IItUvFM/video.html - Academy of Ideas czcams.com/video/fvZNXRiAsn4/video.html - John Stossel
A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen
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A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen - June 2, 2024
Columbarium Consecration May 28, 2024
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Columbarium Consecration May 28, 2024
A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen
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A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen for Sunday, May 12, 2024.
Diocesan Eucharistic Congress
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Diocesan Eucharistic Congress - April 6, 2024 This past Saturday, pilgrims from St. Mary Magdalene traveled to Columbia to take part in the Diocesan Eucharistic Congress. Catholics from all over the state came to celebrate Mass, participate in the Eucharistic procession through downtown Columbia, and listen to the various speakers.
Easter Vigil 2024
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Easter Vigil March 31, 2024 RCIA and RICA - a journey that started last September. On Easter Vigil, we had: 12 adult Baptisms, 5 who were previously baptized in other Christian denominations and were received into the Catholic Church, 41 Confirmations, 26 First Communions.
A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen
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Easter Sunday, March 31, 2024
A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen
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A Meditation Moment with Fr. Stephen - 03/10/23
A Meditation Moment with Fr Stephen
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A Meditation moment with Fr Stephen - February 25, 2024
A Sunday Meditation
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A Sunday meditation with Fr. Stephen January 21, 2024 - 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Sunday Adoration
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First Sunday Adoration
A Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
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A Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
Sunday Meditation
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Sunday Meditation
Advent Mission 2023
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Advent Mission 2023
A Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
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A Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
Antorcha Guadalupana 2023
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Antorcha Guadalupana 2023
Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
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Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
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Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
2023 International Festival
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2023 International Festival
A Sunday Meditation with Fr Stephen
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A Sunday Meditation with Fr Stephen
An Evening with Fr. Robert
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An Evening with Fr. Robert
A Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
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A Sunday Meditation with Fr. Stephen
Columbarium Groundbreaking & Project blessing
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Columbarium Groundbreaking & Project blessing
Fighting World Hunger Together
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Fighting World Hunger Together
Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord
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Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord

Komentáře

  • @Audrey-fx3kx
    @Audrey-fx3kx Před 11 dny

    Can Jewish people go to Heaven? If they believe in him but practice the Jewish faith. If the person who practices the Jewish faith but they were raised Catholic and were baptized, made communion and confirmation. What if they believe in GOD the father and also his son and the Holy Spirit.

  • @BrianEllinger-hh4rm
    @BrianEllinger-hh4rm Před 17 dny

    I imagine that a non-believer who lives his life righteously with no expectation of a divinely reward. Gets into a Divine afterlife existence Nirvana or heaven before a trash person who tries to follow rules for the purpose of culture traditions for the point of reaching a Divine Nirvana

  • @demonicjames4235
    @demonicjames4235 Před měsícem

    "Hey sorry buddy, i knew you lived well and served My people, but you chose the wrong religion. Toodles!" God isn't like that. He is loving and He IS justice. People who don't believe and doesn't meet the circumstances to follow him (for example, people raised in other religions) will not be judged based off their faith in Christ, since they couldn't have had any to begin with unfortunately. Once again, God will not judge one so unfairly like that and He shall bring eternal grace to those who deserve it.

  • @nealamesbury7953
    @nealamesbury7953 Před 4 měsíci

    What about isreali non believers. ?

  • @arielgwapo143
    @arielgwapo143 Před 5 měsíci

    On Lenten Season, In the Philippines, where people are mostly Catholic, where Chruches has masses every hour from 4AM to 7PM daily. If our priests do not use General Absolution, you would have to listen for 24/7 until the end of Lent and still not finished.

  • @kennastout7621
    @kennastout7621 Před 5 měsíci

    Right, because Hindus, Buddhists, Taosts, Muslims, and Shintos are going to hell 🙄 Racist

    • @DigitalPython
      @DigitalPython Před 4 měsíci

      I guess you can say all those religions are racist to! Because you go to hell in Islam

  • @recklesslove2880
    @recklesslove2880 Před 5 měsíci

    Rabbits do not lay eggs science can clarify it

  • @Jazbo777
    @Jazbo777 Před 5 měsíci

    Great idea How do I find the daily reading the church has?

  • @Tyler_AJPM
    @Tyler_AJPM Před 5 měsíci

    Is that alb from house of hansen?

  • @michaeledwards1172
    @michaeledwards1172 Před 5 měsíci

    You make a very poor case for Hell and for a God who could bring himself to torture someone, often for no more than not believing. You quote a text which says that Hell is reserved for those who refuse by their own free choice to believe, and I believe this is at the heart of the problem - because I do not think failure to believe something is a choice the person makes with their free will, but simply a state of mind of not being convinced because, after hearing anout it, they find the evidence or arguments put forward inadquate. I think that, if simply failing to be convinced by the church's teachings is enough to condemn someone to Hell for eternity, then that makes God more like a cruel monster than a just and merciful God as you claim. How is it just to torture someone for ever for nothing more than that they found themselves unconvinced by the message, and unable to believe it? Surely, if belief is really essential (and that is another topic I won't tackle here), the more just option would be to arrange for them to learn of the truth in some other way that would in fact convince them. For example, I suppose dying and then finding oneself in an afterlife and being confronted by God and Jesus would very likely convince anyone of the reality of things - but the church always expressly says it is too late one second after death to change one's stance. Again, if God has made it that way, I think that is grotesque and cruel, not just or merciful. I am not a Christian of any sort, and Hell is probably the main reason for that - as I simply cannot reconcile the doctrine of Hell with any kind of loving or merciful God. I've heard the church's message many times in different places, and debated it sincerely with people who are members of some church or group or other, and I am still not convinced by what I've been told. I cannot change that response, and don't see how it would be just to condemn me to Hell for something I cannot change about myself - that is, there is something about the way my mind works that seems to make me unable to believe the basic ideas behind Christianity. (I would be tempted to say the reason is simply that Christianity itself is nonsensical as a complex of ideas - but, for the sake of argument, I concede that possibly Christianity is true, but in that case there is something about my way of thinking that finds me unable to be convinced by it.)

  • @michaeledwards1172
    @michaeledwards1172 Před 5 měsíci

    You mentioned that those who have heard of the church and its message, but reject it because they are not convinced by it are in danger (you don't say what the danger is, but it is clear from the context that the danger is of going to Hell after death). You make a very poor case on this issue, because you pass right over the fact that someone who hears the message and is not convinced by it is not making a *choice* to reject Jesus, but simply move on in their life because they are not convinced by what the church says - and not being convinced by somiething is *not* a choice one makes. If I hear of something that seems doubtful, and I find the evidence or rationale for it to be inadequate, then I am not convinced by the propostion I hear about - and I cannot help the fact that the inadequacy of the evidence or reasoning fails to convince me. It is grossly injust to condemn for ever someone who, through no choice of their own, are simply not convinced by the church's message. Actually, I would make a case against the concept of Hell anyway, considering it a barbaric doctrine, and I cannot see how a God who claims to be loving could torture anyone, no matter what they've done wrong. And that is another issue I sometimes argue about here and there. But here, I am focusing on the basic problem with the church's position that failing to be convinced is not a choice one makes, and it is not equivalent, as some claim, to rebelling against God and his plans for how things run.

  • @EuropeanApple755
    @EuropeanApple755 Před 7 měsíci

    Luke 23:34 - “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do”

    • @ralphnelson271
      @ralphnelson271 Před 5 měsíci

      Taking the word out of context is not right. Since you're not a believer nor have you read the Bible

    • @EuropeanApple755
      @EuropeanApple755 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ralphnelson271It’s not out of context. Jesus said that about people who didn’t believe in him, and were so confident in this unbelief that they *killed* him.

    • @IsaacNussbaum
      @IsaacNussbaum Před 5 měsíci

      *"“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do”"* In what way does that passage speak to the title question?

    • @ralphnelson271
      @ralphnelson271 Před 5 měsíci

      @@IsaacNussbaum read the text you may have to borrow a Bible to see though

    • @IsaacNussbaum
      @IsaacNussbaum Před 5 měsíci

      @@ralphnelson271 You did not post the Luke 23 citation and so, I had to delete my last post. I am familiar with that verse. I have thirty-three translations of it before me now. I see no connection between that verse/passage and the title question the answer to which is, no, nonbelievers do not go to heaven. On a related note, believers don't go to heaven, either. Going to heaven is neither God's plan nor the Bible's promise.

  • @Catholicity-uw2yb
    @Catholicity-uw2yb Před 7 měsíci

    ST. POPE JOHN PAUL II: The universality of salvation means that it is granted not only to those who explicitly believe in Christ and have entered the church. Since salvation is offered to all, it must be made concretely available to all. But it is clear that today, as in the past, many people do not have an opportunity to come to know or accept the Gospel revelation or enter the Church. The social and cultural conditions in which they live do not permit this, and frequently they have been brought up in other religious traditions. For such people salvation in Christ is accessible by virtue of a grace, which, while having a mysterious relationship to the Church, does not make them formally part of the Church but enlightens them in a way which is accommodated to their spiritual and material situation. This grace comes from Christ; it is the result of his Sacrifice and is communicated by the Holy Spirit. It enables each person to attain salvation through his or her free cooperation.

  • @mayukhsen8195
    @mayukhsen8195 Před 8 měsíci

    As a devoted Hindu and a non Christian, who loves Christianity like crazy, looking at New Testament Christianity objectively, my answer would be yes, because that would be the only way Christianity would make sense. Jesus maybe the only way, but that doesn't mean you will have to know about him and worship him in a conventional sense, perhaps living your life with compassion and self sacrifice for others, unconditional love for all other sentient beings (which doesn't mean pacifism) is the only true way to worship Jesus Christ the lord. Otherwise if one simply worships Jesus for heaven and avoiding hell, that's not a very honest and selfless way of worship. Following Jesus can increase you in morality, but if you are already moral, then you are already in the good sight of Jesus. I mean we need to understand who Jesus Christ the lord really is, he is not just a name and a figure, he is what he stood for and what he preached. Which is unconditional and self less love and bravery and self sacrifice for the greater good.

  • @hollyperrin7353
    @hollyperrin7353 Před 8 měsíci

    Oh, thank you so much for sharing LG 16. My heart has been distressed for my former student, whom I have met with, and kept in contact with, over the years. He was hit and killed by a car in Oman. I was not Christian when he was my student and we openly spoke about religion. He was a devote Muslim. When God entered my heart and I came to understand what Jesus had done for me, I prayed very much for the Arabs that I had come to love. While they have been misled, they are very obedient in their prayers and self-denial. My heart is broken at the death of this lovely young man and had I died just three years ago, I would have died without accepting Christ into my heart. I trust God and I know that He is just. It was very comforting to hear the passage that was shared.

  • @petersclafani4370
    @petersclafani4370 Před 10 měsíci

    Of course not. How could they. That is like saying if a sinner can go to heaven.

    • @DigitalPython
      @DigitalPython Před 4 měsíci

      I am Christian. And my dad is a bit Muslim, my mom is barely jehovas witness. I cry every night knowing I won’t see my parents in the afterlife. My dad probably feels the same. I am thinking about f*cking religion.

    • @lubieludzi3532
      @lubieludzi3532 Před 3 měsíci

      The difference between non-believing and a “sinner”, is that non-believers can be geniuely amazing people. And the simple fact that they didnt believe shouldnt determine the fact that they go to eternal torment. Do u think someone who simply didnt believe should burn down in the same place people like hitler or dahmer do?

    • @idkykwimlikewha
      @idkykwimlikewha Před měsícem

      @@DigitalPythonI am so sorry. I myself am dealing with a religious dilemma. I hope both of us can get peace. Btw I’m Muslim.

    • @DigitalPython
      @DigitalPython Před měsícem

      @@idkykwimlikewha I’ve changed a lot now and I just pray they will go to heaven. Also that’s cool I love the culture of Islam! We go to small Arab shops to get some food sometimes and it’s very different than other shops.

  • @IsaacNussbaum
    @IsaacNussbaum Před 10 měsíci

    *"Do nonbelievers go to heaven?"* A better question is, _"Does anybody go to heaven?"_ If they do, isn't it odd that you have never heard anything from the Bible which says that they do? Why is that?

    • @AdolfHitlerHaggard
      @AdolfHitlerHaggard Před 8 měsíci

      The Bible talks about people going to heaven Jesus literally described it on the cross to the 2 other guys as you will be in paradise with me or how the people that stand with Christ will go to heaven

    • @IsaacNussbaum
      @IsaacNussbaum Před 8 měsíci

      @@AdolfHitlerHaggard *"The Bible talks about people going to heaven...."* Where do you people get these crazy notions? No, the Bible does NOT talk about people going to heaven. Not. In. A. Single. Place.

    • @EuropeanApple755
      @EuropeanApple755 Před 5 měsíci

      @@IsaacNussbaum Matthew 7:21-23 says “Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven.” That addresses people who don’t go to heaven, but also proves that some people do.

    • @IsaacNussbaum
      @IsaacNussbaum Před 5 měsíci

      @@EuropeanApple755 Matthew 7:21-23 says the kingdom *OF* heaven, E. A. It does not say the kingdom *IN* heaven.

    • @EuropeanApple755
      @EuropeanApple755 Před 5 měsíci

      @@IsaacNussbaum…yeah. The kingdom of heaven. That literally means heaven. If not, then what does it mean?

  • @cesm4832
    @cesm4832 Před rokem

    Father, when the priest say in confessiom, i forgive you you sins instead of i absolve you. Is that the same? Are my sins absolved?

    • @arielgwapo143
      @arielgwapo143 Před 5 měsíci

      It's the same. The priest has the right to do so.

  • @patkelly6349
    @patkelly6349 Před rokem

    Father I feel lost because I feel I have dine so much wrong that I’m already going there

  • @masterchefmarshall
    @masterchefmarshall Před rokem

    I am on the fence about believing in God. It's not that I reject him. It is more an observational problem. I don't necessarily know how to explain it. But I have never observed God in any way that I can sense. I do not know if I can believe. I have tried but I just have no way of observing God. I have prayed and asked to communicate with him. But it doesn't happen. What can I try to help me through this?

    • @simonjesusbeliever3467
      @simonjesusbeliever3467 Před rokem

      Heres the thing: try praying To god every day, And while doing that observe every thing in life Think why did god not allow me To go To x university . Why did god do this. It helped me

    • @Suki272
      @Suki272 Před rokem

      Ask God to show you repeated numbers, like 1:11 11:11 2:22 on a clock. Ask repeatedly for repeated numbers to come to you and be patient. You will need 1. a heartfelt desire and 2. to at least believe a little that it's possible. What happens is for no reason, you notice the clock right at 3:33pm, or you find that you pause videos often right at 1:11 or 2:22. You can also begin to meditate, quiet your mind. When you speak, God listens, when you meditate, God speaks. You can also ask for songs to come to you. Often these songs will be ones you don't listen to often and suddenly you hear the chorus dancing between your ears. It comes to you as if "you thought of it", but it's simply God placing the tune in your head. If it's a song about love/loving, ask yourself if it could be from God, and say, "If that's from you God, Thank you. Please send me more songs to get to know you." Be grateful. If you suddenly hear religious songs that you sang as a child, or heard as a child--even if they are Christmas songs about Jesus, that's likely God calling you toward Him. I cannot emphasize enough that you have to believe it and emotionally want it. You can't just ask in a blasé way and then go make yourself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich without a care. God cares when you care. Good luck and God bless you.

    • @gluvsd1029
      @gluvsd1029 Před měsícem

      Start with just being grateful.. thank God for all the little things and big things and you will find that gratitude will change your attitude.. And your heart will be opened..😊

  • @MDRBDM
    @MDRBDM Před rokem

    Do you believe in the realm of barbello?

  • @MDRBDM
    @MDRBDM Před rokem

    I need a video on what is Latin fires I know a lighting fires is

  • @IndigoMassey
    @IndigoMassey Před rokem

    Kewl

  • @chairwood
    @chairwood Před rokem

    I wonder if those are the only reasons priests have been getting moved around

  • @yemyess
    @yemyess Před 2 lety

    This is one of the most difficult topics to explain if you are a Christian. And I don't think Christianity has and answer because there is a contradiction here in Christianity - the words of Christ saying the He is the only way to heaven, the idea of an all loving and all powerful God, the and that of the fate of millions of innocent men, women, children and even babies who have not heard of the Gospel of Christ.

    • @yemyess
      @yemyess Před 2 lety

      I am still not fully convinced of your anwer, but must i say, i commend your for trying to address the issue head on, without any deviation whatsoever.

    • @Setton48
      @Setton48 Před rokem

      @@yemyess i think it makes sense. Jesus probably meant that he is the only way to heaven for those that know him, but there is a side door or something for those who havent

    • @TheAnan7777
      @TheAnan7777 Před rokem

      Jesus didn't say he is the only way to heaven. He said He is the way, truth and life. This is particularly referencing to His sacrifice on the cross, defeating death and His resurrection pointing to eternal life. Every tongue will bow down and will know that, He's the way to eternity which is the next level than heaven. Those who don't receive Jesus during judgement, they will condemned to hell. Everyone will be judged and those names not in the book of life, will face the 2nd death. Those who has their name in the book of life will remain eternally with God in the New heaven and New earth.

    • @LeonTheLion-777
      @LeonTheLion-777 Před 11 měsíci

      Catholics don’t have the answer but true Christianity does. Those who are walking by faith today will be in the 1st resurrection. There’s a second resurrection for those who didn’t have a chance to accept Christ. False Christianity tries to say we all get a chance in this life and that’s absolutely impossible. If you keep the sabbath and the Holy Days you’ll see Gods plan for mankind . Ditch the Catholic faith it’s an apostasy .

    • @yemyess
      @yemyess Před 11 měsíci

      What is this second resurrection your are talking about? Is it written in the Bible? @@LeonTheLion-777

  • @BarryWaterlow
    @BarryWaterlow Před 2 lety

    *For more detailed information watch this from the Vatican: **czcams.com/video/QMQ4JicUs1A/video.html*

  • @dr.christianhartmann6610

    Valde interesting praesentatio pro laico. Deo gratias. Sed, quaeso, permitte mihi et hanc quaestionem mihi ignosce: Quomodo haec vestis efficit ut parvis magnisque hominum necessitatibus curet?

  • @mitchellc4
    @mitchellc4 Před 2 lety

    Hello The Christian hope is not to “go to heaven” but to inherit the earth made new The gospel is the gospel of the kingdom! Jesus the Messiah suffered and died for our sins, God raised him from the dead and exalted him to his right hand! Jesus is going to return and set up the kingdom of God ON THE EARTH! God’s government on the earth! Believers will rule the nations with Jesus! We are to repent in light of this. The Messiah died for his people! God resurrected the Messiah! The Messiah will resurrect his people at his coming! They will rule the nations! The destiny of the Messiah and his people is to be on the earth! The renewed restored earth! God also dwelling with them! Rev 21 The New Creation Matt 24 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. Jesus said the Father is the only true God! John 17 3 And this is eternal life, that they know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent.

  • @zamorinofbombaycityadventu5006

    This is a fantastic insight ... thank you I have the original latin prayers so I really appreciate your translations

  • @sandie157
    @sandie157 Před 2 lety

    Hi Father thank you, you are funny. I watched another video on the vestements and that priest taught how each garment was connected to the passion of Our Lord. It was very moving. He never mentioned the Amise was there to catch sweat and dirt., but for example he mentioned that the belt represented the ropes which tied Our Lord to the pillar where He was scourged for our sins. It was a more serious presenation than yours, I got the sense that he was very recollected before mass.

  • @markjosemanders9778
    @markjosemanders9778 Před 2 lety

    soul does not exist! afterlife does not exist! devil does not exist! God does not exist! hope nonsense does exist!. can you make yourself? no! how can god make his own? can't! proof god doesn't exist! matter cannot be made or destroyed, that is to say, it has always existed! that also counts for space! and for time! proof god didn't create universe! you can prove something that exists! can you prove god? no! then god doesn't exist! and god who makes everything out of nothing is logic? no!!!!!

  • @stmichael4855
    @stmichael4855 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @ggs113
    @ggs113 Před 2 lety

    I came across this video so I said to myself what are the vestments? Being a Catholic and having been a Alter Boy for Mass, I never knew. I'm 64 years old. I'm happy to say, I now know what are the vestments, the why, and the prayers that are said. I will for know on certainly see the vestments and understand when I attend Sunday Mass and Holy Obligations. It is always good to learn and relearn in life, especially with Our Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit in the Holy Church. Thank You Fr. Williams.

  • @texantony2410
    @texantony2410 Před 3 lety

    5:20 God does not force us to love him. He makes us love him. There is a difference. Do parents force their kids to love them? Or do parents love, do things and teach their kids to love them (make them love them)?

  • @texantony2410
    @texantony2410 Před 3 lety

    4:50 I"m sorry but Proverbs says this: Proverbs 16:33 We may throw the dice, but the lord determines how they fall. Romans 8:28 And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to his purpose.

  • @MonoStudios-cd6jo
    @MonoStudios-cd6jo Před 3 lety

    Fr. Williams May i Ask, im not a Parishioner of St Mary magdalene Catholic church but im curious why do some priest dont wear chasuble at mass and instead they wear a stole a other vestments😅

  • @janetDT1904
    @janetDT1904 Před 3 lety

    I'm a Christian and my Dad unexpectedly died 3 weeks ago. My Dad didn't believe in Jesus. I am in such turmoil, grieving my Dad and struggling because I think he is suffering terribly in hell. Please help.

    • @SunnyHomeVideos
      @SunnyHomeVideos Před rokem

      He is heaven don't worry and don't be brainwashed into thinking this way because your thoughts create your reality especially in the afterlife.

    • @Setton48
      @Setton48 Před rokem

      @@SunnyHomeVideos ?

    • @cringe.mp4796
      @cringe.mp4796 Před rokem

      1. no one goes to heaven or hell until after judgement day 2. You need to accept that Jesus died on the cross for our sins to go to heaven

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Před rokem

      @@Zz2424zxcvbnn that is not true

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Před rokem

      @@cringe.mp4796 you also have to be saved by grace

  • @aushajmal7177
    @aushajmal7177 Před 3 lety

    Nice my country in the Pakistan Lahore Ajmal Masih 00923244649276

  • @joyelgamit7355
    @joyelgamit7355 Před 3 lety

    Father...what is different between God's plan and our choice..??? If God already has plan then no need choice.???

    • @fr.rhettwilliams465
      @fr.rhettwilliams465 Před 3 lety

      God wants to bring out our gifts to their greatest extent here on earth in order that his glory might be seen and our happiness fulfilled. This leaves room for us to accept or reject his grace over time, but he always offers it and wants to bring us to our greatest potential in grace. That road may twist and turn but as we choose him more and more that path with be a mysterious mix of him highlighting us as unique persons and leading us to our "destiny" or his plan. He sees time all at once so he knows what we will choose, but that doesn't mean that he causes us to choose them (free will). This can be an allusive distinction between knowing and causing, but I try to address that briefly in the video. Hope that makes it slightly less foggy :).

    • @joyelgamit7355
      @joyelgamit7355 Před 3 lety

      @@fr.rhettwilliams465 thank u father...God bless you

    • @blaiserebeiro7181
      @blaiserebeiro7181 Před 3 lety

      @@fr.rhettwilliams465 That was informative fr. But I have a doubt god blinded and converted him in order to teach the gospel, so didn't god violate his free will by doing so ?.

  • @kristiekogutrodriguez496

    Is it possible for you to get more in depth about this...I struggle with the understanding of this...and your explanation did help...it’s definitely not something that can be so cut and dry...I think of people who were abused and never given the chance to learn a way to cope and ended up turning bad because they didn’t have support from anyone, they just knew what they were taught since a very young age...everyone has a choice yes...but what about those types of sceneries where they have no self worth....they were just brainwashed to believe they didn’t deserve better....most people that have been beaten down don’t understand that they have the capability of changing...

  • @rexoplayz6830
    @rexoplayz6830 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting father thank you so much

  • @blipblap8798
    @blipblap8798 Před 3 lety

    You have the choice to worship me and live in heaven or dont and burn in hell so much for free will utter bullshit

  • @josejoaquimdamasioneto6428

    Muito obrigado Padre pelos seus esclarecimentos.

  • @shubhidubey6348
    @shubhidubey6348 Před 3 lety

    Father I want guidance on my life.please share how I cañ connect.thank you

    • @st.marymagdalenecatholicch3742
      @st.marymagdalenecatholicch3742 Před 3 lety

      Hi, Fr. Williams has been appointed to another parish in our Diocese. If you would like to contact one of our priests, please call the Parish Office at 864-288-4884.

  • @l.braborworkwear8202
    @l.braborworkwear8202 Před 3 lety

    😡👎😡👎😡

  • @patvonfeldt3826
    @patvonfeldt3826 Před 3 lety

    Oh my gosh, I just came across you, Fr Friday! I live this particular video!! Beautifully explained w/a sweet touch of humor!! We can't take ourselves too seriously!! You really got me w/the microphone prayer. 😅😅😅 I'm gonna share this to my FB page... We can't waste this outreach with reality!! Bless you!!

  • @marioa.vmagana1268
    @marioa.vmagana1268 Před 3 lety

    Perfect! Like our Heavenly Father is perfect.

  • @idah9855
    @idah9855 Před 4 lety

    Thank you Father

  • @agneslawrence2967
    @agneslawrence2967 Před 4 lety

    Father Williams thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @Tweegrrl
    @Tweegrrl Před 4 lety

    Saint Onuphrius the Anchorite 🍃💞