Catholic priest explains: Protestants are not welcomed during mass at Catholic Church?

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    Catholic priest explains: Protestants are not welcomed during mass at Catholic Church?
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:52 - Protestants are not welcomed during mass at Catholic Church?
    3:38 - Are destination weddings valid? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
    4:56 - Where are our guardian angels when we sin? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
    8:02 - How precise should we confess our sins? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
    9:04 - Why is the devil known as "Prince of the Air"? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
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  • @ourdailyinspiration
    @ourdailyinspiration  Před měsícem +4

    Consider supporting us on Patreon and thanks for your support and prayers!
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    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - Intro
    0:52 - Protestants are not welcomed during mass at Catholic Church?
    3:38 - Are destination weddings valid? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
    4:56 - Where are our guardian angels when we sin? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
    8:02 - How precise should we confess our sins? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)
    9:04 - Why is the devil known as "Prince of the Air"? (Fr. Vincent Lampert)

  • @debbie2027
    @debbie2027 Před měsícem +9

    God bless Fr. Lampert ... such a gentle and lovely faithful priest

  • @jessicaagosto3633
    @jessicaagosto3633 Před měsícem +10

    God bless Priest Vincent Lampert

  • @chrishorton8213
    @chrishorton8213 Před měsícem +14

    Less than ideal audio or not, always a wonderful experience listening to Fr. Lampert

    • @ourdailyinspiration
      @ourdailyinspiration  Před měsícem +3

      I'll try to ask Fr. Lampert to put on his headset for the next interview, Chris. And thanks for listening as always. May God bless you and your family, Chris!

    • @TimSpangler-rd6vs
      @TimSpangler-rd6vs Před měsícem

      @@ourdailyinspiration This Protestant had Catholic communion a while back. Do you approve?

  • @sac1303
    @sac1303 Před měsícem +6

    Fr. Lampert always makes such good sense. Thank you and God bless you, Father, and the makers of these videos.

  • @user-lm6ro4ec9v
    @user-lm6ro4ec9v Před měsícem +3

    If you get offended, you don’t respect Him enough. I converted and until I was confirmed, I just walked in line for a blessing. I was so thankful even for a blessing from the priest. I was also so eager to partake, like an engaged person is eager for marriage. Now I go to mass most days. Praise God ❤️

  • @mexicanlowcarb8286
    @mexicanlowcarb8286 Před měsícem +2

    Perfectly said, for us as Catholics, Jesus is present the Eucharist body, soul, & divinity!

  • @irishandscottish1829
    @irishandscottish1829 Před měsícem +6

    Excellent video!
    Can’t wait to watch the whole videos of your interviews with Fr Iannuzzi and Fr Lampart
    Also can’t wait for their future second interviews either you

    • @ourdailyinspiration
      @ourdailyinspiration  Před měsícem

      A lot of room for improvements, I'm afraid. I was too nervous in both interviews, it was my first anyway. But I'll try to be a little bit more relax in the next one!

    • @irishandscottish1829
      @irishandscottish1829 Před měsícem

      @@ourdailyinspiration don’t be silly I’m sure you did fantastic.
      It will be great to watch videos of exorcists answering questions that aren’t the same questions they get asked over and over.
      As when I watch videos I already know the answer they are going to give because I’ve heard them be asked that same questions so many times

  • @kaylenehousego8929
    @kaylenehousego8929 Před měsícem +5

    Blessings and appreciation from Sydney Australia. 🙏🙏

  • @alvaroreteslearntoserve
    @alvaroreteslearntoserve Před měsícem +9

    Thank you for your all efforts to put together this excellent videos with highly formative content, may God bless you and your family.

  • @NAT-turners-Revenge
    @NAT-turners-Revenge Před měsícem +1

    That child running to their father was so touching

  • @Justyouraverageguy172
    @Justyouraverageguy172 Před měsícem +4

    Very helpful and informative as to answer and inform me on some of these topics as to why Protestants are not welcome

  • @kennethprather9633
    @kennethprather9633 Před měsícem +1

    I took communion at a Roman Catholic Church so I could attend to my dying brother in law. Had no problem. One and a half hour class My nephews are Catholic and Methodist, praise God.

  • @dr.julia-heyakarcic8862
    @dr.julia-heyakarcic8862 Před měsícem +1

    Fr. Lambert is my favorite I’ve read his book and refer to it often.

  • @Survivor73
    @Survivor73 Před měsícem +2

    The audio isn't that bad! Great clip! Thank you for all your work. I am edified!

  • @filomenadavies6998
    @filomenadavies6998 Před měsícem +4

    I always learn from your videos - thank you! God bless what you do.

  • @R.C.425
    @R.C.425 Před měsícem +6

    Thank you

  • @cristianocastagno9680
    @cristianocastagno9680 Před měsícem +1

    We’re not a collection of individuals who believe whatever we want to believe?
    Correct.
    We can only believe what we CAN.
    This should always be remembered when talking to atheists, believers of other religions.
    It is essential to be able to understand this in order to acquire the true meaning of Compassion and eliminate Judgement.
    Let God do that !❤

  • @ivonnegarcia2247
    @ivonnegarcia2247 Před měsícem +4

    Everybody is welcome to the Catholic Mass. But if the person has not received the Sacraments and goes to confession cannot receive the Eucharist ( Body and Blood of Jesus Christ).

  • @starlightHT
    @starlightHT Před měsícem

    I can present another possibility for the Title "Prince of Air", when the release of an afflicted or touched or possessed person is normal for the person to burp, yawn and "release gas" at the moment of release as if they had bad "air" inside them.

  • @kevinc9594
    @kevinc9594 Před měsícem +1

    The content is great and I enjoy and appreciate your channel, but the thumbnail is misleading and rather than being helpful in trying to explain to a close friend who is Protestant why he can't partake in the eucharist at Mass but that he is welcome to join me in attending Mass, that he is welcome go come to Mass. All he could say when I encouraged him to watch your video, was, " I don't need to watch the video, the title tells me everything I need to know, I'm not welcome in your church"...and he can't get past it. We have to do better about how we encourage those we love, to discover and encounter Christ and his Church and saying they are not welcome to mass is not how we do that. I coverted from the United Methodist church and it was going to a traditional latin mass as an observer that helped me find answers to questions and misconceptions i had about the church. I was welcomed and learned about the church through those interactions. As a Catholic we understand that the center of Mass is the eucharist but protestants do not have the same understanding, they simply see it as a church service. Changing their hearts and minds and educating them is a long but loving process. It is discouraging when videos could be so powerful in leading souls to christ and his church, but instead, too often, closes the door and repels them because people try to hook readers and listeners in with a title they think is catchy or a little controversial. I realize people look for catchy thumbnails, but rather than representing Christ and the church as exclusionary, perhaps we should let people know that although participation in the eucharist can and is only for the faithful, repentance of sin, recognizing their sins and not finding justification or acceptance in their sin, but through the sacraments of baptism, confession and penance... becoming a member of Christ's church so they can participate in the most precious and sacred eucharist is their hope for salvation. If we don't tell them how deeply Christ does welcome them and wants them to find salvation, and if we do not lead them, with welcoming open arms to him, who will? Yes, Mass and participation is for the faithful, for catholics, and no, people outside our faith cannot participate in the sacraments, but as observers and searching souls, we should make absolutely certain they know that they are, in my humble opinion, welcome to come, seek, learn and hopefully become a member of his church in full. Again I appreciate you, but, from my perspective, the thumbnail is not a win..

  • @jozefbubez6116
    @jozefbubez6116 Před měsícem +1

    Protestants unwelcome?
    I think a big part of the problem is that we in the Catholic Church have become sloppy in regards to the Holy Eucharist. (In)famously, it has been said that 70% of Catholics believe that the Eucharist is merely symbolic. How have we arrived at this lamentable position?
    Communion-in-the-Hand is, I believe, likewise blameworthy. The 16th century 'reformers' introduced this practise so as to diminish the significance of the Eucharist in the minds of the faithful. Are we supposed to believe that in the hands of post-1960s Catholics this practice is somehow better?
    Another factor is that Confession has become 'the Cinderella of the Sacraments' decades ago. Does the average Catholic know what it means to be in the State of Grace when there are those perenially receiving in their hordes while the queues for Confession are practically non-existent?
    As for the Protestants, I think they can come to us but we do not go to them. As Catholics, we cannot licitly take part in Protestant services. As regards the Catholic Mass, they should be welcome but there needs to be a clear understanding that reception of Holy Communion is for Catholics in the State of Grace, only.

  • @BurninVinyl
    @BurninVinyl Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for the video. I wonder if you can ask a question to him from the viewers. If so, here is mine (and feel free to modify it). Does he knows or heard about people that during the Mass have felt something unusual on them? from some sort of pain or healing sensations or seeing things that nobody see, ect. Thanks in advance.

    • @ourdailyinspiration
      @ourdailyinspiration  Před měsícem +1

      Hi there. Do you mind elaborate a little bit further?

    • @BurninVinyl
      @BurninVinyl Před měsícem

      @@ourdailyinspiration I try. For example at the Mass for a long period of time I felt on my chest a sensation similar to when alcohol "evaporates" on the skin because of a wound. My mother saw once at the end of the Mass, while going to pray to the saints and to Mary, Jesus point to the statue of Virgin Mary who is placed above the altar at our church. I didn't told to the priest about those things but I wonder if we should have do it and my question is how the person should understand those kind of events. Thank you in advance (english is not my main language).

  • @JWellsUp
    @JWellsUp Před měsícem +3

    They can come to Mass but not participate in holy communion.
    I’ve known of a Protestant family member who defiantly went up for holy communion after being advised not to and her eye became so infirm and inflamed by puss that she needed to get operated.
    Thank God she is doing better but I thought about that time she went up to receive holy communion.

  • @gcam12000
    @gcam12000 Před měsícem

    I was just talking to my coworker and in their church it’s called a memorial nothing but a symbol. I should’ve told him about Lanciano Italy miracle or in So America where Pope Francis investigated the miracle as well.

  • @byronyadao5550
    @byronyadao5550 Před měsícem

    Our Exorcists have seen and interacted with devils. How about our Guardian angels? Some people claim to have done so, writing books and attending TV talk shows, sharing their experiences with them.

  • @leishabrum-lw2tu
    @leishabrum-lw2tu Před měsícem +2

    The Catholic Church commits a spiritual crime if giving Communion openly. This a true Substantiation of Christ and only in the Church can this be done therefore given to only its members.

  • @reneeklem2586
    @reneeklem2586 Před měsícem +1

    I believe the Sabbath day is Saturday

    • @YY-jv4uu
      @YY-jv4uu Před měsícem +1

      Then you are not a follower of Christ.

    • @enderwiggen3638
      @enderwiggen3638 Před měsícem

      Seventh day adventists are not really Christian. Ellen White is not a profit and they all lied to you to make you believe that the world was going to end.

    • @irishandscottish1829
      @irishandscottish1829 Před měsícem

      @@YY-jv4uuthe sabbath is still Saturday - read the catechism.
      Christian’s celebrate the Lords day which is Sunday as per the NT and the writings of the early church fathers

  • @TimSpangler-rd6vs
    @TimSpangler-rd6vs Před měsícem

    Will you recite the Hail Mary at the Judgement Seat of Christ?

    • @biblealone9201
      @biblealone9201 Před měsícem +2

      The words of the first part of the Hail Mary are words addressed to her by the angel Gabriel and her relative Elizabeth. The second part is merely a request for the mother of God to pray for us.
      But most important of all: the whole point (the context) of the Hail Mary is not Mary but the incarnation of Jesus. Without the incarnation, we would have no Our Father. If Jesus had not taken flesh in her womb, we would necver have heard of her. So whenever we pray the Hail Mary, we are professing our faith in Jesus, the Word made flesh. As she said to Elizabeth, her soul magnifies the Lord;
      everything about her speaks of God.
      It was not the Church that held Mary is the highest esteem and reverence, it was God Himself. “If y’all have any problems with Mary , you better damn well get over them because she’s the Mother of God !”😃😃

  • @jnkelley42
    @jnkelley42 Před měsícem +1

    My issue is that I have been trying for months to get started with RCIA. Have tried the local church and the Diocese. Cannot get a reply. Cannot get answers. It is a closed club. The Catholic Church here does not want to let new people in.

  • @andrewangelopacheco9960
    @andrewangelopacheco9960 Před měsícem +11

    Jesus truly present in the Blessed Sacrament can save souls or it can damn souls if received unworthily. Jesus in Holy Communon is God himself, today many Catholics do not believe the truth.

    • @ourdailyinspiration
      @ourdailyinspiration  Před měsícem +6

      indeed. Sadly, growing number of Catholics who do not believe in the presence of Jesus in the Holy Communion.

    • @John2verse5
      @John2verse5 Před měsícem +2

      "Matthew 7:21-23" is truly transparent in many !!!

    • @irenemccann7032
      @irenemccann7032 Před měsícem +1

      As a practicing Catholic I don’t know of any catholic who doesn’t believe that they are receiving the body and blood of our lord Jesus Christ enough said.

    • @spiritualwarfareseries
      @spiritualwarfareseries Před měsícem +2

      @@irenemccann7032 For example, based on Pew Research Center survey, just one-third of U.S. Catholics agree with the church that Eucharist is body, blood of Christ. And I do not enjoy sharing this information with you, but simply showing the problem at hand, that we're facing these days.

    • @jeremiahong248
      @jeremiahong248 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ourdailyinspirationJohn 5:54 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.
      No Eucharist no eternal life, no Heaven, no resurrection on the last day.

  • @jacktracy8356
    @jacktracy8356 Před měsícem

    As a true Christian, I would not want to attend a mass where my SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST is blasphemed.
    Note: 1 John 4:1 KJV "Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of GOD: because many false prophets are gone out into the world. 2 Hereby you know the SPIRIT of GOD: Every spirit that confesses that JESUS CHRIST is come in the flesh is of GOD: 3 and every spirit that confesses not that JESUS CHRIST is come in the flesh is not of GOD: and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof you have heard that it should come; and even now already is it in the world."
    Note: GOD was manifest in the flesh (1 Timothy 3:16 KJV) as the SON of GOD, JESUS CHRIST, to shed HIS real blood and give HIS real body on a real cross once for the forgiveness of all sins for whosoever believes. (John 3:14-18 KJV, Hebrews KJV chapters 9 and 10.)
    In complete contradiction to this, the RCC teaches that CHRIST comes in a wafer as often as a false prophet priest pleases.

    • @essafats5728
      @essafats5728 Před měsícem

      Didn't expect anything less from a 1-dimension, shallow, ignorant, and diluted 'christian" Protty

    • @enderwiggen3638
      @enderwiggen3638 Před měsícem

      Don’t worry we don’t want fake Christian’s at the mass either.

    • @irishandscottish1829
      @irishandscottish1829 Před měsícem +1

      Sorry but Jesus was clear in John 6
      You show you don’t believe nor trust His words when you refuse to believe what He said

    • @biblealone9201
      @biblealone9201 Před měsícem +1

      you walked away from Christ and have the stink of Satan on your soul🤢🤢
      Vs 54, "Whoever eats My flesh, and drinks My blood, has eternal life; and I will
      raise him up on the last day." Did He say to eat the symbol of His flesh?
      Vs 55, Jesus said, "For My flesh is meat indeed, and My blood is drink indeed."
      Vs 56, Jesus said, "He that eats My flesh and drinks My blood dwells in Me, and I in him."
      Did He say, 'He that eats a symbol of My flesh...'. How can a mere symbol fulfill this promise?
      Does only a symbol of Christ dwell in us? I thought GOD Himself dwelt within us, 1John 4:12-13.
      Vs 59, This verse shows that Jesus taught this discourse to all the people.
      Vs 60,They doubt a third time when many disciples said, "This is a hard saying, who can hear it"?
      The Jews were instilled by many Old Testament verses, admonishing them not to consume blood.
      See Deut 12:23, Lev 17:11and 14. They must have thought this was something akin to cannibalism.
      Is this what you think too?
      At any point did Jesus back down? Explain to me, if this chapter is symbolic, why did He not explain the symbolism to them?
      Vs 61, Jesus did not back down, for He said, "Does this offend you?"
      He knew their thoughts and He certainly knew the Old Testament verses about the consumption of blood.
      In the next verse, He separated spiritual things from earthly things.
      Vs 63*, Jesus said, "It is the spirit that quickens; the flesh profits nothing. The words I speak to you, they are spirit, and they are life."
      Did He say He was speaking figuratively or in parables? This is the second verse detractors use to try to "prove" that Jesus spoke figuratively for the whole chapter. Did Jesus say "My" flesh? No, He said "the" flesh. What Jesus had said was, that we cannot accept this mystery if we accept it in too human a way, by having an earthly view of things. Those who can only think of cannibalism, are they not having an earthly view?
      See John 3:6, "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit." Verse 63 means that we should not have a carnal human understanding of His words, but a spiritual understanding.
      In John, chapter 6, Jesus had not only called the 12 Apostles, there was also much larger group of other disciples. Things seemed to be going pretty well. That is until Jesus said “For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood,dwelleth in me, and I in him.” This was too much for many of his disciples and “From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.” Jesus turns to the 12 and asks, “Will ye also go away? Simon Peter gives the same answer that I find myself saying to those who tell me I should leave the Catholic Church for this reason or that one, “Lord, to whom shall we go?” No matter what a certain priest does, no matter what scandals hit the church, despite whatever corruption or abuse of power might exist, and despite whatever mistakes the Church has made throughout history, “to whom shall we go?” for here is the body and blood of Christ given for a sinner as miserable as I.
      Matt. 26:26-28; Mark. 14:22,24; Luke 22;19-20; 1 Cor. 11:24-25 - Jesus says, this IS my body and blood. Jesus does not say, this is a symbol of my body and blood.
      Matt. 26:26; Mark. 14:22; Luke 22:19-20 - the Greek phrase is "Toutoestin to soma mou." This phraseology means "this is actually" or "this is really" my body and blood.

    • @jacktracy8356
      @jacktracy8356 Před měsícem

      @@biblealone9201 If you cannot see CHRIST in a wafer, or taste Him, or swallow Him then you have no faith in Him. If you cannot see a physical church in Rome or stained glass windows or images, or relics, or works then you have no faith in Him.
      Note: John 8:12 KJV "Then spoke JESUS again unto them, saying, I am the LIGHT of the World
      John 10:9 KJV "I am the DOOR: by ME if any man enter in, he shall be saved.....
      John 10:11 KJV "I am the GOOD SHEPHERD: the Good Shepherd gives his life for the sheep."
      John 5:1 "I am the true VINE, and my FATHER is the husbandman."
      Was CHRIST a physical Light, Door, Good Shepherd, and a Vine like you make the bread and the wine to become???
      No, HE was spiritually those things as CHRIST concluded in John 6:63 KJV "It is the SPIRIT that quickens (gives eternal life); the flesh profits nothing (flesh means physical works of any sort in a physical world): the WORDS that I speak unto you, they are SPIRIT, and they are LIFE." (CHRIST says HIS WORDS have spiritual meanings NOT physical meanings and are spiritually discerned and give SPIRITUAL LIFE which is FOREVER.