Who Are the Jesuits? (A Protestant Asks)

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • Thanks to Fr. Matthew Baugh for taking the time to talk about the Jesuit Order.
    If you think this kind of Internet is making things better, you can support this channel at patreon.com/tmbh (it's also totally cool if you don't)
    Here's a link to a video where I toured the church Fr. Matthew was describing: • A Protestant Tours a M...

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  • @MattWhitmanTMBH
    @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před rokem +114

    We're going through the entire Bible; one book per day over on the Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast. It's easy to get into, it's free and it's good for quickly leveling up your understanding of the whole Bible and how it all fits together. You can get started anywhere you get podcasts or at www.thetmbh.com/gettmbhpodcast

    • @yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
      @yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 Před rokem

      NO religion is named in the bible codex so ALL religions are pagan false doctrine distractions... Jesus isnt a "christian" HE IS the "christ"/example... the "messiah"/messenger .... dont need men in costumes/suits to read and study the bible codex...
      "do not worship me for I AM here for the Father" bible codex, Jesus = ALL religions specially "christian" are pagan blasphemy .... "deny the Father deny the son" bible codex.... "you can only serve one Master" bible codex, master Jehovah = you deny calling the Father of creation by the "english"/babble translation of his ancient aramaic warrior name... Jehovah.... he created us with ONE word and you cant even utter his name ....
      "you will not find salvation in the words of these scriptures" bible codex, Jesus .... "I wrote the truth in your hearts" bible codex, master Jehovah... = the bible is a codex (block of wood divided into equal sections) .... = regurgitating scriptures dont mean your saved ...
      "WE ARE ALL EQUAL SINNERS, not ONE is greater" bible codex, Jesus = creating an "organization" is blasphemy...
      "you must die to receive your white robes" bible codex, Jesus = NOT ONE FLESH CARCASS AVATAR IS SELF "SAVED"

    • @yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
      @yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 Před rokem

      now ya know the marrow of truth.... unsubbed... WE dont know you

    • @mickyfrazer786
      @mickyfrazer786 Před rokem +12

      Please do the 73 books not just the 66

    • @yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523
      @yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 Před rokem +2

      i hereby witness the ONE bible codex TRANSLATION WE need to unite and study on is the "NWT"/new world TRANSLATION not pagan religious version .... its a direct translation from aramaic/hebrew to "english"/babble with footnotes applied to proper places in txt... ALL other "versions" can be burnt ... they are diluted beyond innerstanding...

    • @Gremllion
      @Gremllion Před rokem

      @@yourangelinfleshorsackclot1523 you can't even spell understanding or this speech-to-text might have been used but anyway you're knocking all the translations except yours. Wow one day maybe I can be as self righteous and holy As You Are. Let me explain something. I was one of the biggest drug dealers in New Orleans and facing life in prison at one point still doing all the hard drugs I could and I came to the end of my rope. At that point I did not care what version of the Bible I had but I went into the woods for 4 months asking Christ to make himself real as I had heard the stories coming up and Catholic schools but never heard the gospel or had anyone witness to me but being desperate and hungry I would go out and throw a sheet out and get on my knees crying out and reading the New Testament five times over. I was born again on that private property that I was able to use 40 years ago using what I found out later was an NIV version. Then I bought a King James Version Study Bible and as long as you don't have one of the sodomite Bibles that eliminates many scriptures or the Jehovah Witness Bible that takes away the deity of Christ you will get saved. I have given my testimony and preached the gospel with 35 years teaching and preaching and the type of Bible really makes no difference but the King James is the closest to staying in line with the Virgin birth and walking in the spirit and a few other scriptures that other translations leave out. God gave me an inner-city Ministry and the ghetto for drug addicts and alcoholics like David Wilkerson in New York City and I saw countless Miracles as we housed and fed three houses full of big bad black men that had been drug dealers murderers and you name it. If they had another Bible other than the King James it did not matter because Souls we're getting saved. Now I'm with the school of Christ and 176 countries translated into 52 different languages where your Bible would not even fly because we have to preach in their language so the only place with the sacred name movement and Hebrew roots and other garbage caught type Bibles and beliefs is the backslidden apostate America. So it figures a squirrel like you would come out and speak as you did. It was the self-righteous who Christ had contention with and who also crucified him so I would rethink and repent of what you said as I challenge you to look up the school of Christ and how many people are still being saved from one man that covered the Earth starting at 70 years old after a 35-year pastorship and continued for 18 more years until his death but because of the Holy Ghost the ministry continues. I am in South America and again your so-called correct Bible would not make any difference here as we deliver the gospel in Spanish. Brother Clendenin started in Peruvia in this part of the world and it has made its way all the way down past Nicaragua where he got sick and had to go back to Texas and died at 88. So much for your false piety and pride that goes before a fall or possibly you're not even born again just part of a self-righteous cult that came out of the 7th Day Adventists in the 1920s. God bless you with humility and the grace to give to others instead of bragging and sticking what you think is correct in their face. If not you will have blood on your hands plus you will have to be judged according to your attitude and that doesn't look too good. We're in the last days and we don't need division in the matter you're bringing it and we certainly don't need a Jesuit priest as if you read the Jesuit oath it's bloody and they pledge to murder and kill every Protestant and you don't know that ???. No kid gloves for you I'm sorry, if you don't like what I said take it up with God who said all scripture is given by the Holy Spirit to the converting of Souls. God bless you with humility and the truth the life and the way. Brother Craig in South America

  • @gabehcuodsuoitneterp203
    @gabehcuodsuoitneterp203 Před rokem +30

    PROTESTANT: are you going to kill me after this interview?

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +1

      Killing Protestants is what the Jesuits are for, if I read the Jesuit extreme oath of induction correctly.

    • @Illuminatisevil
      @Illuminatisevil Před rokem +6

      😂so true

    • @Noble-man1972
      @Noble-man1972 Před měsícem

      I only know one person taught by the Jesuits and that' Anthony Fauci you do the maths

  • @Southernromanist
    @Southernromanist Před rokem +191

    Fr. Baugh is a good friend and was the priest for our wedding. Excited to listen to this

  • @mikemc6654
    @mikemc6654 Před rokem +147

    I've been a catholic my whole life (and went to a Jesuit high school), yet I still learn so much from your videos...and ask many of the same questions! Thank you. 🙂

    • @paulhallett1452
      @paulhallett1452 Před rokem +3

      Protestant brethren are amazing teachers - I learn and listen to so many of them - and pray for healing that will bring us together in fullness!

    • @SuperCuteBabyCat
      @SuperCuteBabyCat Před rokem

      It means you are still stupid and become more dumb, even if you have learn from the video , that jesuit give false teaching to people , it means you are lerning false teaching of catholic demonic traditions like cult pagan statue and praying to marry, praying to people is a sin, you are talking to people not praying to people ! , talking is talking , but praying using faith and faith in God not human , when jesus walk on earth teaching people and people speak to Him not praying to HIM, you pray when you can not see God or can not hear God's voice thats why you are using faith that God has already hear and answerd your pray ,,,,, praying to people is a satanic teaching made by wolf using sheep clothes....,,, I can not speak english well but i hope you can understand what i say to you...

    • @michelle97490
      @michelle97490 Před 10 měsíci

      You really should read the free pdf book on line called "Night Journey From Rome".

    • @annapawluk8409
      @annapawluk8409 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@paulhallett1452Ökumene is Konzil from Trient.......jesuit.......

  • @michaelhenderson6786
    @michaelhenderson6786 Před rokem +259

    This is SUCH a wholesome conversation. It gives me the warm fuzzies. Two modern disciples of Jesus from two different walks of the same faith coming together and learning and uncovering truth from each other.
    THIS is what the Church as a whole is supposed to be like! A place where iron sharpens iron ❤ I love this

    • @siquemcortes8653
      @siquemcortes8653 Před rokem +15

      There can only be one truth therefore one church of Christ.
      Ephesians 4:5-6. “. . . one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all.
      Sorry to disapoint you

    • @cedricopese
      @cedricopese Před rokem +5

      Yes this is a great talk. I hope it will bring every body in the same body, on the same walk.

    • @cedricopese
      @cedricopese Před rokem +17

      ​@@siquemcortes8653 Don't be sorry when you preach unity. Who love truth come in the full truth.
      I was evangelical, today I'm catholic and I'm living a deeper relation with our Lord, Savior and friend, Jésus-Christ. God blesse you all brothers and sisters.

    • @ExplainingChristianity
      @ExplainingChristianity Před rokem +4

      One is, One is Not.
      If you read your bible, u would know Rev 17

    • @kinglear5952
      @kinglear5952 Před rokem +1

      I love Matt's work too. Delightful men!

  • @mattlewis8170
    @mattlewis8170 Před rokem +116

    I was shocked to have seen this in my recommended as Fr. (then Deacon) Baugh was my RCIA instructor at BU's Catholic Center when I entered the Church back in 2019. I haven't spoken to him since then, as he went off to be ordained and I was a college freshman who was (and still is) not good at staying in touch with people. I entered RCIA not sure of Catholicism or Christianity, but genuinely seeking the Truth, and Fr. Baugh played an incredibly profound role in drawing me into the Faith. He was a great deacon and I'm sure he's a great priest, with many wise things to say.
    Not very often that you get to see someone that you know in a CZcams thumbnail!

    • @sarahisatitagain
      @sarahisatitagain Před rokem +3

      If it is possible send him a email or mesage telling him of his role in your conversion. I know most people feel very grateful when they see that their faith and words have baren fruits.

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie Před rokem +3

      I know exactly how you feel. One of the people that made such a profound and healing impact on my life was a Jesuit -- Fr. Bill McGarry, SJ. He was American from NY but had spent most of his life in Asia leading the seminaries there. He was the kindest, sweetest, most approachable priest and man I got to know. I guess I should be thankful that I've had such a positive experience w the priests I know and never encountered the bad abusive ones. Have to admit my Catholic faith has waned a bit, but not my love, respect and regard towards the Jesuits. Fr. Bill has since passed but he will always have a special place in my heart!

    • @murraylloyd6011
      @murraylloyd6011 Před 10 měsíci

      Friend that's quite amazing, Did you find salvation in your search. Do you now have eternal life. Interested to know.

  • @IAMNationX
    @IAMNationX Před rokem +96

    Ignatian Prayer totally changed my prayer, relationship with Jesus and as a meditation tool. Putting yourself into the scripture is incredible. Wonderful video btw Matt

    • @melissaw1813
      @melissaw1813 Před rokem +1

      I just went on a Ignatian retreat for 3 days and it changed my life. I also was exhausted by the end of the days, exercise is right! I described it as meditation. Cloisters on the Platte I highly recommend!!

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +7

      Ignatius started the Jesuits, who swear to the jesuit extreme oath of induction. Have you read that?

    • @oogway73
      @oogway73 Před rokem +3

      ​@@TIJoe-te9qu These people are so terribly lost in the void.

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem

      @@oogway73 I don't think they even know that the whole reason for the jezzies is to destroy Protestants by whatever means necessary.

    • @ib1ray
      @ib1ray Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@TIJoe-te9quthat was quite an AMAZING read! They are like Jesus Christ's special forces CIA for the Pope.... Amazing!

  • @danadams8857
    @danadams8857 Před rokem +92

    This was my first visit to this channel. I grew up Southern Baptist and converted to Catholicism 4 years ago. I am 61 years old. It was the greatest and most spiritually impactful decision of my life.
    I enjoyed seeing the insightful dialogue in the video. I may hang out and watch a few more.

    • @angelguzman8471
      @angelguzman8471 Před rokem

      Check out Catholic answers your answers will be answered and clarified.

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +9

      Did you read the jesuit extreme oath of induction? Its online, and you really should.

    • @danadams8857
      @danadams8857 Před rokem +1

      @@TIJoe-te9qu why? You've already subjectively referred to it as 'extreme' so I assume you take issue with it. Care to opine further?

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +8

      @@danadams8857 Clever use of the word "opine." If you actually read it, you'd see that the JESUITS use that word in the title to the "Jesuit Extreme Oath of Induction." This is the Jesuit terminology, and not my opinion.
      One quick search of the topic will verify that.
      Yes, I do take issue with an oath that requires Jesuit mercenaries, at the pope's command, to slaughter Protestant "heretics" by any means possible, to rip open the wombs of their women, and to crush their infant's heads against walls.
      If you don't take issue with that, I'm scared to be sharing the earth with you.
      If you're a Romanist, please read the oath and at least know what's the "deep state" of the catholic church.

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +4

      @@danadams8857 Please look up and actually read the Jesuit Extreme oath of Induction before you call my view "subjective." The Jezzies themselves proudly declared it "Extreme."

  • @ravesp35
    @ravesp35 Před rokem +127

    This was incredible. Thank you Jesus for blessing us with this conversation.

  • @seangen
    @seangen Před rokem +95

    Hi Matt! Thanks for this enlightening interview with Fr. Baugh.
    I grew up with Jesuit education.
    I would like you the foundation of Jesuit education, which I keep close to my heart.
    1. Ad maiorem Dei gloriam (AMDG). It Latin "For the greater glory of God," in Latin. This is the Jesuit's motto.
    2. Magis. It's a Latin expression for "to be more." Jesuit education pushes you to pursue excellence in all aspects of life.
    3. Be a man for others. Caring for all our neighbors is ingrained in a graduate's heart.
    4. See God in all things. We must see God in all things, including the negative aspects of our life. The first step to seeing God is by having an attitude of gratitude.
    God bless!

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie Před rokem +1

      I went to a Jesuit university in the Philippines too and we use the very same mottos. My education there was the highlight of my young adulthood and I will cherish it for the rest of my life. AMDG 🙂

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem

      Did they teach the jesuit extreme oath of induction? Please read it.

  • @cedricopese
    @cedricopese Před rokem +32

    Soul of Christ, sanctify me.
    Body of Christ, save me.
    Blood of Christ, inebriate me.
    Water from the side of Christ, wash me.
    Passion of Christ, strengthen me.
    O Good Jesus, hear me.
    Within your Wounds hide me.
    Permit me not to be separated from you.
    From the wicked foe, defend me.
    At the hour of my death, call me
    and bid me come to you
    That with your saints I may praise you
    For ever and ever.
    Amen.
    -St. Ignatius of Loyola

  • @MW-he4cp
    @MW-he4cp Před rokem +47

    I love that the mystery of that window is the fasting in the desert. Shows humility and really is at the heart of the spiritual exercises of St Ignatius. It makes sense to me.

    • @carminatolentino7838
      @carminatolentino7838 Před měsícem

      And also he wrote the main part of the Spiritual Excercises in the cave.

  • @user-vj9qz3br6l
    @user-vj9qz3br6l Před rokem +40

    One of the most intellectual priests I met in college was a Jesuit. He mentioned to me in conversation one day that it had taken him 12 years of study to be a priest. I never asked why, but he knew quite a lot. He was still very down to earth and humble.

    • @beckiejani7782
      @beckiejani7782 Před rokem +4

      Takes longer to get that SJ after your name than that Dr before it.

    • @user-vj9qz3br6l
      @user-vj9qz3br6l Před rokem +1

      @@beckiejani7782 That definitely puts it into perspective

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem

      Jezuits are generally very intelligent. However, they serve an organization that is sworn to murder at the command of the pope. Please read the jesuit extreme oath of induction.

    • @tmlavenz
      @tmlavenz Před měsícem

      Technically you get the "SJ" before the formation process is complete, which is generally in year 12-13. But yes all Jesuits go through that length of training, and there are many stages, including periods of study and mission abroad.

    • @jimlaguardia8185
      @jimlaguardia8185 Před 11 dny

      It takes 13 years to become a Jesuit Priest, after high school. The Jesuits are the intellectuals of the Catholic Church.

  • @RGTomoenage11
    @RGTomoenage11 Před rokem +27

    This conversation made me realize I need to return to my daily habit of reading my Bible, meditating on the readings and praying on it. Thank you 🙏

    • @SpaPartyCentral
      @SpaPartyCentral Před měsícem

      Start with the end (Revelation 13 and 17 KJV of course) your book won't tell you the truth.

  • @mikesarno7973
    @mikesarno7973 Před rokem +71

    Matt immediately gets the associated mystery that has stumped the Jesuit order for centuries. Classic! Another example of Matt explaining to us Catholics the life of Christ. God bless you, brother.

    • @ohmightywez
      @ohmightywez Před rokem +15

      Matt’s love for the Word is so beautiful, and he has some incredible insights.
      As a lifelong and devout Catholic, I was always taught that I should be humble and look to learn something from people I encounter. I have only encountered Matt through CZcams but he can refresh the wellspring of my own love of the gospel.

  • @rhenemunez2775
    @rhenemunez2775 Před rokem +57

    This is one of the best episodes so far! Keep it up Matt.

  • @ephramsyr373
    @ephramsyr373 Před rokem +22

    Another beautiful interview. Such a sincere and genuine dialogue and both of you were well knowledged. Well done and God bless you!

  • @yoeme01
    @yoeme01 Před rokem +9

    When you were speaking of the panel for St. Ignatius, you hit exactly how Catholics are supposed to look to the saints. We recognized the graces they received, but we reflect on the struggles, because we all have those struggles.

  • @MB-gv3zs
    @MB-gv3zs Před rokem +34

    Very worthwhile conversation. With the global church in need of family Unity, there would be tremendous value in a series of such thoughtful discussions between you and Fr Baugh - not to identify differences between Catholicism and Protestantism - rather to seek Christ together.

    • @carrenpalmer3453
      @carrenpalmer3453 Před rokem

      omg, with you there - two months ago myself and over 10,000 other employees sat thru some mandatory video training and one video was literally being "told" to be tolerant that use some letters of the alphabet, stated by a blue hair self-stated genderless person; thankfully I'm retiring soon but think, over 10,000 people watching the same & barely covered religious tolerance (perhaps 2-min out of a 45min training video)

  • @potomaccrafter
    @potomaccrafter Před rokem +127

    I'm Catholic, and totally appreciate the Holy Spirit being shared by two sincere, learned seekers who generously share what they've found and are finding. Very cool!

    • @siquemcortes8653
      @siquemcortes8653 Před rokem +3

      There can only be one truth therefore one church of Christ.
      Ephesians 4:5-6. “. . . one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all.
      Sorry to disapoint you

    • @potomaccrafter
      @potomaccrafter Před rokem +7

      @@siquemcortes8653 --I'm not sure what your faith is, but Catholics refer to Protestants in our Easter liturgies as our "separated brothers and sisters", and their baptism is accepted as much by us as is ours.

    • @siquemcortes8653
      @siquemcortes8653 Před rokem +1

      @@potomaccrafter Ephesians 4:4
      ‘There is one body and one Spirit, just as also you were called in one hope of your calling’
      See now, use the logic you convey in your message: ‘seperated brothers but their baptism is accepted as much by us as is ours’. I can see how good it is to appreciate how peaceful two faiths are able to communicate with one another but to imply that other faiths are also correct and accepted by God other than your proper faith is illogical, hence the verse on top and the bottom.
      John 10:16
      ´I have other sheep, which are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will hear My voice’
      If you truly believe in your religion, you should be conviced yours is the legitimate ond and the only authority able to baptise is in your church.
      Good luck

    • @pastorkirankumarbandi
      @pastorkirankumarbandi Před rokem +1

      What rubbish! The Jesuits were/are bloody murderers, not missionaries and certainly not Christians. Read your history.

    • @loadz03
      @loadz03 Před rokem +1

      @@siquemcortes8653 you should read the catechism.

  • @stephaniejackson6583
    @stephaniejackson6583 Před rokem +30

    I'm a protestant who daily listens to Pray as You Go from Jesuits in UK as part of my devotional life. Love this interview, thank you for enlightening me about Jesuit history, beliefs, mission, and practices. Love the unity between brothers here. God bless you both!

    • @lionheartmerrill1069
      @lionheartmerrill1069 Před rokem +2

      Do Jesuits confess sins to a priest & pray to mary & their saints? I don't think Our LORD Father Almighty appreciates that.

    • @milestange8618
      @milestange8618 Před rokem +4

      You should respect on deep conversation like this. What have you got to offer here?

    • @prkp7248
      @prkp7248 Před rokem

      Jesuits were THE order behind contrreformation. The whole intellectual and spiritual fight against reformation in Catholic Church and outside in secualr world was lead by jesuits.

    • @eddyrobichaud5832
      @eddyrobichaud5832 Před rokem +1

      @milestange8618 saying what God doesn't like is not respectful ?

    • @lionheartmerrill1069
      @lionheartmerrill1069 Před rokem

      @@milestange8618 Are talking to me?

  • @oogalook
    @oogalook Před rokem +8

    You're the best, Matt. You go places where you are the learner, and you carry it through with humility and genuine curiosity. Awesome vid as always.

  • @viviennedunbar3374
    @viviennedunbar3374 Před rokem +21

    Thank you for this Matt, I really appreciate your respect and warmth to Catholics and our beliefs and tradition. As a Lay Dominican or a Third Order Dominican I hope to have interviewed a Dominican. Although remember the Dominicans also have women as Sisters (active), Nuns (comtemplative) and Lay People who all go through a process or formation and vows.

  • @jrponce3732
    @jrponce3732 Před rokem +4

    This is great video, Matt. Lovely conversation between two followers of the Way. Fr Baugh is an academic beast with degrees from Duke, Yale, and Oxford, yet has such a humility and willingness to share. Love this!

  • @julizaprandini5439
    @julizaprandini5439 Před rokem +39

    Thank God for priesthood ❤ as a converted Catholic, im more in love with the church every day

    • @snooz78
      @snooz78 Před rokem +5

      It’s like an onion, the beauty and reverence get deeper with every level. I am a convert to and we are both inheriting a wealth of Tradition and beauty!

    • @PNWNAV90
      @PNWNAV90 Před rokem

      @@snooz78 welcome home! I’m a cradle Catholic and I love the Church that Jesus established. Praise be to God! 🙏📿

    • @PNWNAV90
      @PNWNAV90 Před rokem

      Welcome Home! 🙏📿

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem

      Please read the Jesuit Extreme Oath of Induction, just to get a true picture of what the pope's Jesuits are about. They must swear to slaughter Protestant babies whenever the pope commands it, without conscience. The oath is easily accessed online.

    • @annapawluk8409
      @annapawluk8409 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@PNWNAV90?

  • @migueldeangel46
    @migueldeangel46 Před rokem +17

    Thank you for always being humble and respectful on the people who talk to you. It is a witness of love in itself.

  • @emmamcclellan8272
    @emmamcclellan8272 Před rokem +3

    This has been coming up in my recommended videos for a while, I finally watched it & I found this conversation deeply moving, appreciate it so much.

  • @valuedCustomer2929
    @valuedCustomer2929 Před rokem +10

    Jesuits used to be an amazing order. Now it is Iefty welrdos. Trying to turn Catholicism into a pride parade

  • @danielatapiavargas4118
    @danielatapiavargas4118 Před rokem +20

    God bless you brother Matt. I am writing to you from Chile. South America. I'm catholic. Your spirit to explore the Christian world moves me. I am currently trying to do the spiritual exercises of Ignacio Loyola. I always thought that my connection with God was the right one. It was enough. It is true that these have taken me to another level. I sincerely hope that your evangelizing work is fruitful for all who listens

    • @joecastillo8798
      @joecastillo8798 Před rokem +3

      @daniela tapia vargas
      Daniela,
      So happy to see a neighbor from the south, Chile. I'm from Callao Perú. I happen to be a Catholic apologist in North Carolina. Happy to know about your commitment to our Faith; we need more like you everywhere.
      God bless.

    • @danielatapiavargas4118
      @danielatapiavargas4118 Před rokem +2

      Gracias por tus palabras de aliento Joe. En tus oraciones recuérdame por favor! Cuídate! Y Dios siempre te guarde y bendiga! 😊

    • @joecastillo8798
      @joecastillo8798 Před rokem +2

      @@danielatapiavargas4118
      Daniela,
      Muchas gracias Dani. Te tendré en mis oraciones para que Dios te bendiga.
      Un amigo más en la Fe.
      Pepe

    • @ClaimClam
      @ClaimClam Před rokem +1

      protestant heresy is spreading fast in south america, get to work

    • @alexkorami6679
      @alexkorami6679 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Go read the Jesuit vow (especially the fourth vow) then you know there is nothing good about these men.

  • @JerGol
    @JerGol Před rokem +4

    I always appreciate so much the honest and genuine spirit with which you approach these interviews and I really value them. The insight they provide into the other orders is fascinating and revelatory. Thank you.

  • @danvan2683
    @danvan2683 Před rokem +21

    This is one of my favorite series of any channel, there is a deeper level of thought and axiomatic mode of religious being below the general practiced dogmas and doctrinal distinctives, how we identify outside of Christ maybe isn't as critical.

  • @MelaniesManicures
    @MelaniesManicures Před rokem +37

    I’m a Catholic but I don’t know..but I’m a convert from this past Easter….thank you for educating me. I’ve heard of them, but I didn’t know exactly what they were.

    • @jotunman627
      @jotunman627 Před rokem +2

      The Jesuits have been "the single most important contributor to experimental physics in the seventeenth century.
      They have contributed to the development of pendulum clocks, pantographs, barometers, reflecting telescopes and microscopes - to scientific fields as various as magnetism, optics, and electricity.
      They theorized about the circulation of the blood (independently of Harvey), the theoretical possibility of flight, the way the moon affected the tides, and the wave-like nature of light.
      The Jesuits introduced a substantial body of scientific knowledge and a vast array of mental tools for understanding the physical universe, including the Euclidean geometry that made planetary motion comprehensible.

    • @SD-fk8bt
      @SD-fk8bt Před rokem +4

      Look at it this way. The Catholic Church is a precision Swiss watch. The dial is St. Peters in Rome but the mechanism inside are the Jesuits. They are rarely seen but you can know them from the people they convert and from the pupils they teach.

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 Před rokem +2

      @@SD-fk8bt The Jesuits are just so fascinating.

    • @chacob3380
      @chacob3380 Před rokem

      God bless you in your walk with God Melanie

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +1

      @@alalalala57 Especially the jesuit extreme oath of induction. It's "fascinating" how they must swear to kill all Protestants and their infants at command of the pope.

  • @ThoseTwoPriests
    @ThoseTwoPriests Před rokem +7

    Great conversation, gentlemen! Thank you for your love for the Lord and for each other.

  • @-Javier
    @-Javier Před rokem +7

    Great conversation, I apréciate their Faith, I met a Jesuit who encouraged me to grow my faith, to read and to do good as much i can. My English is in process. Greetings from Bolivia

  • @sonny1524
    @sonny1524 Před rokem +7

    This was amazing, and it was encouraging, and it makes me have tears thinking about it. God is doing something very cool with you guys:}

  • @davidhornbek3356
    @davidhornbek3356 Před rokem +14

    Truly loving Jesus transcends denominational boundaries. This is a glimpse into the unitity awaiting us in heaven. PSALM 133:1B

    • @Shadowbanned121
      @Shadowbanned121 Před 2 měsíci

      Facts get rid of all bias/discord/separatism. Free Buddha Boy !! Click my bio bro, if u want. Peace ✌🏻

  • @tbjpersonal
    @tbjpersonal Před rokem +10

    OH SMOKES! I've always wanted to know more about these guys! Thanks Matt!

    • @stmnews9108
      @stmnews9108 Před 3 měsíci

      O yea after u watch please let me know what u think

  • @mccra9480
    @mccra9480 Před rokem +11

    Wonderful interview. Insightful and full of wisdom. Thank you for sharing. God bless!

  • @darlameeks
    @darlameeks Před rokem +8

    Great conversation, Matt! Thanks for this.

  • @georgeluke6382
    @georgeluke6382 Před rokem +5

    Matt, great content. Thank you for serving the church.

  • @phuthishore9237
    @phuthishore9237 Před 2 měsíci +21

    Look up Jesuit's oath.

    • @rickoshay5525
      @rickoshay5525 Před měsícem

      The Jesuits are the "devourer of widows' homes", as Jesus put it.

    • @Tonynoelreads
      @Tonynoelreads Před 19 dny +2

      @@kathleenspinnenweber2300 Edmond Paris: The Secret History of the Jesuits

    • @NixDeGraves8888
      @NixDeGraves8888 Před 13 dny

      @@kathleenspinnenweber2300no, it’s true. You’re either coping or just lying.

  • @Brianroadtofaith
    @Brianroadtofaith Před rokem +10

    Love this Video Matt thank you again for amazing content.

  • @legalfictionnaturalfact3969
    @legalfictionnaturalfact3969 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This channel glows like the griswald house in space

  • @AngelaSealana
    @AngelaSealana Před rokem +15

    Another AMAZING gift of St. Ignatius are the "Rules" of Discernment... A way to practically guide us toward discerning God's will. It's an absolute game-changer, and I'm forever grateful to God for allowing Ignatius and the Jesuits to coach us through that.

  • @peaceandjoy2568
    @peaceandjoy2568 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this fascinating conversation, Matt. It made me think about the God's loving call for all to "put on Christ." What mystery in Our Lord's life is He calling me to live out? And the answer for me was so clear.
    God bless you for your holy work. God is using you to strengthen those who need it most.

  • @richardroyster6631
    @richardroyster6631 Před rokem +7

    Fr. Baugh was really great. I clear sharing with accuracy and always a deeper fuller understanding of the Jesuits, the saints and the involvement of self. Kudos...from a former Oblate seminarian. I have been studying a book titled the Lives of the Saints. and realized that there are a lot of different people who make it to heaven and that really helps.

  • @tscarb
    @tscarb Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much… This is one of your best videos yet… I really enjoyed every moment

  • @kokallan
    @kokallan Před rokem +5

    This is one of my favorite interviews on your channel thus far, with the disclaimer that I have not watched all. I wanted this to last longer. Recently I have been despondent, in the mids of the Hope of God's sovereignty, that the church is so divided and conflicted. Even though it is important for shepherds to run off wolves in an aggressive way. I feel that we at times beat sheep not from our own flock because they don't bear our brand. And while this is going on I have a strong conviction for seeking truth, and not letting what feels like important mistruths see the light of day. This struggle might be a reflection of my own sin of self-reliance. Relying mostly on my own understanding, my own interpretation, and my own convictions. These videos help me soften my gaze just a little to maybe see the calluses in my eyes, made by those wooden beams.

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson Před rokem

      I too am concerned about these issues. St. Ignatius' call to return to Him really is key, seeking first the kingdom and then ordering everything else around that. It sounds painfully simple, maybe too simple, but we have to trust that Christ knows the way.

  • @Nutmeg142
    @Nutmeg142 Před rokem +47

    Going to Catholic school all of my life I thankfully am a product of a good Jesuit education in Chicago. Catholic school was harder (in terms of discipline) than the military was for me, I just retired in 2020, and more academically rigorous than college. I really appreciated it. My aunt was a nun and we would go visit her in the convent. Catholicism is so beautiful and I love the very symbolic rituals and ceremonies.

    • @utubefreshie
      @utubefreshie Před rokem +4

      I went to a Jesuit university in the Philippines too and my school is one of the top schools in the whole country. They do have the most intellectual and rigorous academic training. My education there was the highlight of my young adulthood and I will cherish it for the rest of my life. AMDG 🙂

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +5

      Have you ever read the jesuit extreme oath of induction? Please do.

    • @cwoza5
      @cwoza5 Před rokem +1

      So true. Went to Catholic school and now sending my children. I've fallen in love with the church more then ever as I grow older. The mysterious, erie beauty of the Catholic Church is incredible. There's nothing like it.

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem +4

      @@cwoza5 Friend, that's how satan designed it to appeal. When you call it mysterious, that's actually the mystery of iniquity at work seducing your spirit. When you call it "eerie," that's usually associated with evil too. Is that what you really want?
      Romanism is designed to appeal to the fallen part of man that likes such things.

    • @annapawluk8409
      @annapawluk8409 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@TIJoe-te9quso right!

  • @joshdw4
    @joshdw4 Před rokem +24

    Matt, this is great! Please please continue to have these deep conversations with amazing people. Sometimes they feel like a glimpse into a bigger picture where God is thoroughly at work despite our bickering. It's a reminder we all need periodically and it feels great. Keep it up!

  • @flyingforfunUSA
    @flyingforfunUSA Před rokem +1

    That is by far one of your best interviews. Thank you!

  • @micheledemugerian3386
    @micheledemugerian3386 Před rokem +33

    I was born and raised an Episcopalian. I was awarded a grant for tuition to a local Jesuit university. It was a great, well-rounded, higher education that has stood me in good stead throughout my 70 years. The Jesuits teach you how to think, not what to think.

    • @Dick_Interritus
      @Dick_Interritus Před 2 měsíci +1

      So did your Jesuit School have a "Brother of Discipline"?

    • @Dick_Interritus
      @Dick_Interritus Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@kevinmccagh849I really envy your 22 month spiritual journey. I chose a 24 yr journey in the military.

    • @Shadowbanned121
      @Shadowbanned121 Před 2 měsíci

      Are u sure about that ??

  • @FrJohnBrownSJ
    @FrJohnBrownSJ Před rokem +17

    Fr. Baugh, S.J. is a great one!

  • @Rich.Staples
    @Rich.Staples Před rokem +6

    Matt: I am glad you decided to give the Catholic more thorough look through seeking to understand the Jesuits. I hope you will consider watching some content form Fr. Chris Alar, He tends to be good at making Catholic theology understandable to a protestant point of view. Though it isn't his specific goal; he makes certain to answer the questions most protestants would ask about a Catholic theological topic in the course of sharing information about the church, the saints and various devotions.

    • @maggie_codes
      @maggie_codes Před rokem

      I second this about Father Alar

    • @TIJoe-te9qu
      @TIJoe-te9qu Před rokem

      My question is how the Jesuits can swear in their oath to violently slaughter all Protestants at a word from.the pope.

  • @DreamcastFarm
    @DreamcastFarm Před rokem +1

    Another great video. Can't wait to see your next Church tour

  • @mariarivera6485
    @mariarivera6485 Před rokem +4

    This is a beautiful explanation of the Jesuit charism. I once saw an interview with a Jesuit and he said that in his heart the Jesuit responds to Christ by saying: "HERE I AM. SEND ME."....wow! Thank you Holy Spirit for inspiring St. Ignatius of Loyola.

  • @DirectionalFaith
    @DirectionalFaith Před rokem +6

    Great video. Ignatian spirituality has become the foundation of my beliefs. In other words, it shapes my relationship with Jesus, and I've built a deeper, closer relationship with Him because of it. I've been through the Spiritual Exercises, and I'm leading someone through them now. It is challenging but completely worth it. Ignatius designed the exercises to meet you where you are at. If you can devote 30 days straight to them - fantastic. But for those of us with day jobs, you can do a modified version that starts in the Fall and ends at Easter. Life-changing experience!

  • @joebombero1
    @joebombero1 Před rokem +4

    Jesuits saved my life. I probably would have been a homeless drug addict were it not for them. I had flunked out of college. I was abusing drugs. I applied to a Jesuit college. They denied me. I applied again and they admitted me, on probation. If I got a bad grade, I would be expelled. I was forced to succeed, or back to the streets. I succeeded. I graduated with honors. I went on to teach public school, then gravitated to a fire department and retired in 2018 as the Assistant Fire Marshal.
    They gave me all that.

    • @matijavrscak6461
      @matijavrscak6461 Před rokem +1

      This is really beautiful! Thank ylu for your testimony!😊

  • @IsabellaKathryn
    @IsabellaKathryn Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love this video I used to live in Orange County where I started my catechumen process, I am fourteen and a catechumen this Easter vigil I will receive the sacraments I couldn’t be more happy praise the Lord!

  • @bddogcatball
    @bddogcatball Před rokem +8

    Hi, Matt. Thanks for doing this interview. I've felt that protestant traditions could benefit from having something like religious orders or communities.
    Great content.

    • @6williamson
      @6williamson Před rokem

      True. We are never so proud as we are of our disobedience of John 17:21.

  • @utubefreshie
    @utubefreshie Před rokem +7

    I went to a Jesuit university in the Philippines and my education there was the highlight of my young adulthood. I will cherish it for the rest of my life. This is a great video! I've known a bunch of the things that Fr. Baugh talks about here but I've learned more detail about our patron saints Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier. Thank you for this!

  • @richardbergholcs741
    @richardbergholcs741 Před rokem +3

    Matt right from the beginning of this interview it was so interesting. Love your exploration into Catholic life and other Christian denominations. Great ecumenism.😀😀

  • @mardyfisher693
    @mardyfisher693 Před rokem +4

    Father Joseph Cataldo was a Jesuit who built the Cataldo Mission in North Idaho.(our oldest standing building) He also homesteaded near the church and later on founded Gonzaga U. in Spokane.

  • @eileenmurphy2019
    @eileenmurphy2019 Před rokem +8

    I was introduced to the Ignatius prayer practice years ago. It is a great spiritual experience.

  • @jjuarez83
    @jjuarez83 Před rokem +8

    Educating hearts and minds to change the world.

  • @susanhopkinswarneke2335
    @susanhopkinswarneke2335 Před rokem +4

    So fascinating! Meaty Christian spirituality. Can’t wait to discuss with my fellow Protestant friends once they have viewed it.

  • @philipcobb
    @philipcobb Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this, I learned so much from this video.

  • @AwayFromTheWorld
    @AwayFromTheWorld Před rokem +1

    Worth a sit down. Thank you for sharing.

  • @isaaccutlip5815
    @isaaccutlip5815 Před rokem +4

    Glad I found your channel, I'm loving the content. I watched a lot and Lutheran and Orthodox was interesting. I'll be going to my first Orthodox service sunday

    • @daniby9894
      @daniby9894 Před rokem +1

      @isaac cutlip So how did your visit go? I grew up in family that were on one side catholics, on the other orthodox and I was raised catholic, but ever since I was a toddler I always had a great soft spot for the orthodox liturgies, music and some aspects of their spirituality.

    • @isaaccutlip5815
      @isaaccutlip5815 Před rokem +1

      @@daniby9894 well I went and it was ok. It was really small and not a lot of ppl. I have been Baptist my whole life. It was different for sure and they gave me a ton of bioks to read. I'm giving it a real shot.

  • @mickyfrazer786
    @mickyfrazer786 Před rokem +13

    Brilliant. I've always loved the Jesuit passion. Also fyi Aramais of the 3 musketeers was to become a Jesuit over the life of the saga

  • @charlier711
    @charlier711 Před rokem

    Good stuff Matt. Like how you segmented the video too. Makes it easier to watch.

  • @cissystobaugh9808
    @cissystobaugh9808 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this awesome video!

  • @saintricco2309
    @saintricco2309 Před rokem +7

    Ask him if he could teach us how to start the spiritual exercise to experience Jesus.. or where could we go to find more information about that. great interview! 😅🤞🏾

  • @openminds8765
    @openminds8765 Před rokem +8

    Lord,
    Take me where you want me to go,
    Let me meet who you want me to meet,
    Tell me what you want me to say and
    Keep me out of your way
    Saint Mychal Judge (0001)

    • @openminds8765
      @openminds8765 Před rokem

      @@marym.338 A couple Chuches have recognized as a Saint. Although its highly doubtful that the Roman Catholic Church will canonize him due to political BS in the Church

  • @carlosgohn6835
    @carlosgohn6835 Před 5 měsíci

    Matt, what a great job yoou are doing. Tks for so many inspiring videos.. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @patrickwalker-nolan7617
    @patrickwalker-nolan7617 Před rokem +2

    Good to see that you can sit in a room and talk to each other in a civilised manner.

  • @moerelish8031
    @moerelish8031 Před rokem +3

    Hi Matt! I've been enjoying your channel and learning a lot from it. I'm not Christian, but your channel still intrigues me! I love how you're reaching out to other denominations. If you don't mind me asking, do ever plan to reach out to these denominations: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormons), Jehovah's Witnesses, Christadelphians, The New Church (Swedenborgianism), and Christian Scientists? Just to name a few obscure or controversial denominations. Take care and thank you for all that you do!

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před rokem +8

      Those groups are not historical Christian groups. They are non-credal Christian-adjacent groups, and not what I'd consider to be denominations, so when I do make videos there, it will be a little bit different series in a little different category.

    • @moerelish8031
      @moerelish8031 Před rokem

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH I see. Thank you for clarifying! I'll be looking forward to that series too! And good point too. I had my own broad non-Christian idea of what constituted a Christian denomination or a historical Christian group. And that's why I watch your channel so I can learn these details! Thank you again and keep up the good work!

    • @moerelish8031
      @moerelish8031 Před rokem

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH Hi again, Matt! May I please peruse you about one more thing on this topic? I see that you've met with the Seventh-Day Adventists who are also sometimes considered Christian-adjacent. I've also noticed that the Apologia Church, who are Reformed Baptists, consider them to be a cult. How do you reconcile your acceptance of Seventh-Day Baptists as legitimate Christians when compared to Apologia Church's rejection of them? I'm just curious because it's interesting to see how two different Evangelical Protestants approach the same denomination. Also, I know you're not affilated with them or vice versa, but you seem to have a similar theology to theirs. Unless I'm mistaken. Again, I'm an outsider who is trying to learn more about Christianity. Your channel has certainly taught me a lot!

  • @saraanic9436
    @saraanic9436 Před rokem +13

    Wow I wish this conversation were longer ♥️

  • @johnjohnjohnjohn921
    @johnjohnjohnjohn921 Před 6 hodinami

    "God is already at work in the world we must meet him where he's laboring" good quote

  • @aggienodari453
    @aggienodari453 Před 4 měsíci

    Matt, you are doing what no one else dared to do. Instead of being stuck on disagreements and division, you find common ground and seek to learn and understand. Keep it up.

  • @frankcorrect6999
    @frankcorrect6999 Před rokem +4

    i enjoyed watching this video. I found the information about the windows in the St. Francis Xavier College Church fascinating. Is there a book or other reference that explains the windows?

    • @StFrancisXavierCollegeChurch
      @StFrancisXavierCollegeChurch Před rokem

      Thank you for your interest! There is a book called "Saints in Glass" by J.J. Mueller SJ and Thomas Rochford SJ which describes our windows in great detail. We have one in our Parish Center which we let folks borrow when they tour our church; I believe it is out of print otherwise. The Jesuit saints featured in the windows are: Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier, Peter Canisius, Alphonsus Rodriquez, Aloysius Gonzaga, Claude de la Columbiere, Francis Borgia, Robert Bellarmine, Peter Claver, Stanislaus Kostka, Isaac Jogues and Rene Goupil (pictured together, with the other six North American martyrs), and John Francis Regis.

  • @d_dave7200
    @d_dave7200 Před rokem +181

    This was delightful. His enthusiasm is contagious. I may not be Catholic, but I love the Jesuits.

    • @joshuacabanlit5741
      @joshuacabanlit5741 Před rokem

      Not until you read the Oath that high ranking Jesuits vow to do in order for the Holy Catholic Church's goals to achieve.

    • @JCBasco1003
      @JCBasco1003 Před rokem +9

      Wait till you meet the order of preachers, the Dominicans 😅 they always throw jokes with Jesuits, and Franciscans.

    • @paulhallett1452
      @paulhallett1452 Před rokem +10

      I may be Catholic, but I love Matt Whitman! ❤❤❤ He is so alive with grace and so well calls me to repent of haughtiness which I often succumb to when dialoguing with my separated sisters and brethren. I trust our God Jesus is doing a great thing in his labors! Vivo Cristo Rey!

    • @larrylim8050
      @larrylim8050 Před rokem +5

      Bros & Sis, consider this question:
      Why do non Catholic Christians believe that the Bible is definitely the inspired scriptures considering that the Bible was searched, sorted, selected, put together and declared to be the final books inspired by God, by the Catholic church from around 25k manuscripts (the original couldn't be found when the time the Bible was being put together). This process was under the guardianship and authority of the Pope.
      The books of the Bible were chosen and finalized with the authority of the Popes.
      So, why do non Catholic Christians use this Bible or at least its core (some Christians removed done books and changed some translations), that the Catholic church put together, through the Pope's finality of authority, instead of them just searching, sorting, selecting and putting together their own using their individual consciences and authority as they claim all good Christians can identify truth?
      The Bible is a Catholic created book and declared the true holy God inspired scriptures by the SOLE authority of the Pope.
      THEY USE THIS SAME BIBLE, SO IT IMPLIES THEY BELIEVE THAT THE POPE HAS THAT SAME AUTHORITY TO DECLARE TRUTH.
      AND NOW THEY BELIEVE (THIS BELIEF/ FALSE TEACHING/ WRONG LOGIC IS STARTED BY LUTHER) THE POPE DOESN'T HAVE THAT SAME AUTHORITY, AND THAT ALL TRULY FAITHFUL CHRISTIANS HAVE THAT AUTHORITY.
      THEN NON CATHOLIC CHRISTIANS EACH HAVE THEIR OWN IDENTIFICATION OF TRUTH AND INTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES.
      THIS IS WRONG RIGHT?
      Let's unite in truth. Being in truth will unite Christians.

    • @d_dave7200
      @d_dave7200 Před rokem +6

      ​@@larrylim8050 Given the aggressive tone and all-caps in your post, I highly doubt we're going to have a productive conversation.
      But in the interests of being kind and giving the benefit of the doubt:
      Suffice it to say that to non-Catholics, the protection of the bible has a lot more to do with God's intervention, than the specific people who did the work. The Early Church was also a very different entity to the Catholic Church of future centuries. Additionally, the scholarship that was done to produce the bible, can (at least to an extent) be traced back, considered and critiqued, and as Matt has highlighted in past videos, a lot of the decisions they made were pretty obvious from a scholarly perspective. We don't have arguments to dispute the core of that work. It isn't hard to agree with what were obviously sound decisions. That has no bearing on the areas of disagreement, which (while important to us) are relatively minor in the grand scheme of the bible and the belief system as a whole.

  • @daviddee7175
    @daviddee7175 Před rokem

    Thank you, Matt. God bless you!🙏

  • @daritykharkongor6544
    @daritykharkongor6544 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Matt, these videos have helped me reaffirm my Catholic faith, made me grateful and full of love and admiration of my faith. May God bless you and your family!

  • @Susieq26754
    @Susieq26754 Před rokem +7

    A Jesuit is someone who interferes in religion, politics and culture.
    Their view, in their eyes, is the right view. Everyone else is wrong.
    They like to take measures, secretly, so that no one would know it was them, working behind the scenes.
    They like to believe that God willed their decisions. That they have been chosen.
    Or that God prefers their group of people, before other groups of people.
    God teaches us in scripture that nothing is hidden and truth should be shared.
    God so loved THE WORLD. That means all the people on the planet. We expose evil and warn others of danger.
    We don't sabotage others out of religious disagreement, greed, racism or jealousy.
    We don't murder, enslave or bear false witness against others.
    Finally, God did not give man the authority to secretly plot the downfall of others or manipulate outcomes to benefit myself or others I work for.
    We are to love others, like he loved us. I don't always agree with others beliefs. But I have learned that vengeance belongs to God alone.
    God is the only one who controls evil and good. Because His decisions always bring about the Greater Good. Because He is good.

    • @n9nesoldecodes642
      @n9nesoldecodes642 Před rokem

      You mean the 181 different countries? The influence of Jesuit Adam Weishaupt on the creation of the illuminati? The 201 expelled in the late 1800s to Russia and Quebec? (lesser known)

    • @Illuminatisevil
      @Illuminatisevil Před rokem

      They are a tool for the devil

    • @Adilulph
      @Adilulph Před 7 měsíci

      You're so right, your view in, your eyes is the right one

    • @Susieq26754
      @Susieq26754 Před měsícem

      ​@@AdilulphIt is not my view alone. It is God's view. It is in his word that we find truth. Follow God and what he says. Not secret societies.

  • @lhetzel101
    @lhetzel101 Před rokem +5

    Wolves in sheep’s clothing-just like the masons

  • @chai__tea
    @chai__tea Před rokem

    Loving this exchange! 🤩👌

  • @jamesschulte8109
    @jamesschulte8109 Před 2 měsíci

    While at St. Francis Xavier College Church at SLU, Matthew Baugh astounded parishioners- already quite used to a host of great theologians. Effortlessly, Matthew would “hit the message out of the park” leaving us to ponder scripture for days, weeks afterwards. His curiosity and generosity always boundless. Despite many diplomas, he could not be more humble, relatable and funny.

  • @paulmclaughlin710
    @paulmclaughlin710 Před rokem +47

    The Jesuits are the brains and evangelists of the Church. They keep the Catholic Intellectual tradition alive and spread the Gospels.

    • @nathanc777
      @nathanc777 Před rokem +20

      lmao, I think Dominicans might disagree. Also what Jesuits are in modern times, and what they were, are very different things.

    • @MikeyJMJ
      @MikeyJMJ Před rokem

      Probably more accurate to say the Dominicans are the brains, the Jesuits are the limbs

    • @paulmclaughlin710
      @paulmclaughlin710 Před rokem +6

      @@nathanc777 Yes, The Dominicans did their part, but in sheer numbers and impacts, the Jesuits were leaders. SLU was the first college west of the Mississippi and started the first Medical School west of the Mississippi. The Jesuit high schools proliferate the area. Gregorian is a Jesuit run institution. Today, they are shrinking but they are doing what they always did. At BC the Church in the 21st Century is an amazing initiative . BC just this year announced the opening of Jr. College where the admission will be free and targeted to first generation. Americans. All pushed by the Jesuits.

    • @paulmclaughlin710
      @paulmclaughlin710 Před rokem

      @@MikeyJMJ lol

    • @DrownedinDesigner
      @DrownedinDesigner Před rokem

      @@paulmclaughlin710 Jesuits today are a joke, they have been subverted by marxists.

  • @feelin_fine
    @feelin_fine Před rokem +4

    I almost became Jesuit at one point (luckily, my priest gave good advice: take your time and fall in love first). Great stuff.

  • @hei7586
    @hei7586 Před 9 měsíci

    A great and inspiring interview!

  • @gazoontight
    @gazoontight Před rokem +1

    Best series on CZcams.

  • @phoenixaz8431
    @phoenixaz8431 Před rokem +4

    Generally speaking, a LGBTQ-friendly social justice warrior that either doesn't honor God or merely honors him with their lips. Their top guy, Arturo Sosa, said he doesn't believe in an actual Satan. Of course, he or his mouthpieces walked that back soon afterwards.

    • @lmnop340
      @lmnop340 Před 6 měsíci

      So very true. Sometimes I think they exist only to assault the Church.

  • @jupiterinaries6150
    @jupiterinaries6150 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The Jesuit’s would befriend young Catholic widows who had been married to wealthy husbands. They would become the confessors to these young wealthy, grieving widows. They’d convince these widows to give all their money to the poor (the poor being the Jesuit order) and tell the young widow to become a cloistered nun.

  • @bluecomb5376
    @bluecomb5376 Před rokem

    "The Mission" one of the BEST movies ever made.
    Ad maiorem Dei gloriam!
    Thank you for this video.

  • @lebell79
    @lebell79 Před rokem

    I enjoyed listening to this conversation, and the commentsection also doesn't dissapoint, good Lord...

  • @Chekovision2012
    @Chekovision2012 Před rokem +3

    As a Catholic I appreciate your open conversation with a Jesuit, it was very interesting

  • @sherrywhite1517
    @sherrywhite1517 Před rokem +10

    Hope you're thinking of doing an encore with this Jesuit...he's on fire for Jesus and it comes through! Sure you both can find other perspectives to elaborate about....! Thanks, really enjoyed this...God bless!

  • @askthiscatholic3941
    @askthiscatholic3941 Před rokem

    Hey Matt, a question for you. What surprised you the most about this encounter? Did any of your presuppositions change after the meeting change or solidify? God bless your journey.

  • @drm7552
    @drm7552 Před rokem +1

    Excellent interview.