Fr. Michael Gaitley - Living the Faith to the Full - 2015 Steubenville DFC

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Komentáře • 11

  • @teddyyoung32
    @teddyyoung32 Před 3 lety +1

    I listened to your talk of Napa 2020 on EWTN, I wish they would run your talk during prime time, it's so great and helpful, thank you

  • @deborahbratkon1522
    @deborahbratkon1522 Před 4 lety +1

    Farther gately thank you.

  • @claudiapowell2311
    @claudiapowell2311 Před 5 lety +2

    Lord help me to experience your merciful love, from my head to my heart to my life. Amen.

  • @katarzynaczajkowska1300
    @katarzynaczajkowska1300 Před 4 lety +1

    Oh, I've always lived 30m from Kraków but I've never heard about it. And I've always wonered why our Church has remained more or less intact and holy alter Vatican II. Thank you Father

  • @jackieh1530
    @jackieh1530 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you Fr Gaitley for explaining Vatican II. I have been confused as to why people are going back to the Latin mass and seem to be dividing us Catholics. I am greatly relieved to know I am in the right place. This is the first video that has given me knowledge for standing up for Vatican II.

  • @luciadeloach9932
    @luciadeloach9932 Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome.

  • @marydolan587
    @marydolan587 Před 5 lety +2

    When Jesus showed mercy it was to those who were repentant. They go together. We need to accept. The graces and change our lives.

  • @myriamgonzalez8629
    @myriamgonzalez8629 Před 4 lety +1

    Hola padre,soy myriam González de provo Utah y tengo su libro un nuevo amanecer •

  • @ArizonaWillful
    @ArizonaWillful Před 4 lety +3

    Is it disrespectful to acknowledge that a priest is handsome?

  • @kenshiloh
    @kenshiloh Před 2 lety

    I get a lot of flack for coming onto Catholic posts and, in a friendly way, challenging Catholics on what they believe. It is so difficult for me to do! Yet, the Apostle Paul said, "Whoever preaches a different gospel, let him be accursed." That means that at least one of us has a false gospel! Moreover, Jesus said that those who are condemned will go to the same place as the devil and his angels, that there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. I love Catholics and do not want them to wind up in hell. That said, I am not here to merely present the Word of God, but to listen. If I am wrong, may the Lord lead me into all truth. May the Lord lead US into all truth. Amen?
    That said, the Catholics I have conversed with seem to be highly intelligent, yet not one of them seems to understand the concept of 'contradiction.' For example, suppose I were to offer you $50 for mowing my lawn and you completed the job. Yet, instead of paying you, I told you that you must also wash my windows. That would be a contradiction.
    By comparison, the Apostle Paul wrote, "Whoever calls upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved (Romans 10.13)." Yet, Catholics teach that, call all you want, you will not be saved unless you are baptized. In fact, they have all kinds of Bible verses that 'demonstrate' how baptism is necessary. Yet, they will never deal with that concept of a contradiction.
    So which is it, beloved Catholic: whoever calls upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved or whoever calls and is baptized shall be saved? Both cannot be true. One Catholic was at least honest - though heretical! She wrote, "No, it is not true that whoever calls upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved." Frankly, I have more faith that she will eventually arrive at the truth over the Catholics who are so dishonest.
    For example, one said that to 'call' is the same as being baptized, so I gave an analogy, "I thought of an old friend, so I thought I would give him a baptism (i.e. call)." How about, "I tried to get ahold of you last night, but I guess you missed my baptism (i.e. call)." No, the Bible means what it says: if you call upon the Name of the Lord, you shall be saved. That is, Catholics simply misinterpret verses that, supposedly, claim the necessity of baptism for salvation - either that, or the Bible is contradictory. If so, should I believe the verse that you share or verses like Romans 10.13?
    Eternity is speeding at us all, like a Mack truck. Where will you be? Do you know Christ? You can know Him - just by calling on the Name of the Lord! Jesus Christ is the light of the world.