(Almost) Everything About Catholicism in 10 Minutes

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Komentáře • 500

  • @davidarrowsmith6034
    @davidarrowsmith6034 Před 12 dny +58

    When I was at my lowest, it was a catholic priest who showed me the way forward. He didn’t even care if I was catholic, he just wanted to help

  • @jnkelley42
    @jnkelley42 Před 14 dny +325

    I’m meeting with someone today to discuss RCIA.

    • @mikemcnamara3777
      @mikemcnamara3777 Před 14 dny +16

      Praying for you! You will find truth.

    • @Donnybrook10
      @Donnybrook10 Před 14 dny

      Look for an SSPX chapel and go to mass there. Run away from the "modern" Catholic Church.

    • @Shaara1
      @Shaara1 Před 14 dny +14

      And keep asking questions! Even if you think they are embarrassing. Anywhere you can find an answer.
      If you have a question, ask asap, otherwise hou miss the moment.

    • @unoriginalclips9923
      @unoriginalclips9923 Před 14 dny +6

      Good luck 🙂🙏🏻

    • @JackieDaytona1776
      @JackieDaytona1776 Před 14 dny +8

      ​@Shaara1 that's what's great about the Catholic Church - we encourage you to do your own research, science doesn't conflict with the Church, ask as many questions as you can.

  • @maximustoshak1988
    @maximustoshak1988 Před 14 dny +239

    I have noticed that most converts to Catholicism study their way into the faith.

    • @mikemcnamara3777
      @mikemcnamara3777 Před 14 dny

      If you study with an open mind, you will study yourself to the Church. If you study with a closed-mind you are likely a narcissist and will study yourself to hate.

    • @dnzswithwombats
      @dnzswithwombats Před 14 dny +14

      Some study their way out too.

    • @brandonedwards1181
      @brandonedwards1181 Před 14 dny +15

      Yeah they read church history and realize the truth

    • @JenniMeer
      @JenniMeer Před 14 dny +21

      That’s exactly what happened to me. God used my love of history and zeal for Him to guide me in. ❤

    • @chitwithac4487
      @chitwithac4487 Před 14 dny +38

      @@dnzswithwombats I've never seen somebody that genuinely studied their way out. Some had doubts and never sought an answer, some fell away because of family issues, some fell away because of emotional disconnection or turmoil, some were never really devout in the first place and just followed the movements. Never have I seen a truly devout Catholic study intently on both sides of an issue leave without other factors playing in.

  • @gunjanchauhan2122
    @gunjanchauhan2122 Před 14 dny +72

    Fr. Casey, Please pray for me, I am applying for OFM India. Please keep me in your prayers.

    • @childofGod999
      @childofGod999 Před 14 dny +4

      All the best brother, you’ll be in my prayers 🙏

  • @sahahorria
    @sahahorria Před 14 dny +156

    Nothing like cracking a cold one, sitting on the couch and watch a little bit of theology video. Greetings from Spain, Father Casey, may God give you a long and plenty life..

    • @rayneweber5904
      @rayneweber5904 Před 14 dny +2

      I call no man father. I prefer dad

    • @sahahorria
      @sahahorria Před 14 dny +8

      @@rayneweber5904 I've received a Catholic education, so I call "Father" to a Catholic priest such as Father Casey here. But yeah, I got your pun. You did a funni haha©

    • @brandonedwards1181
      @brandonedwards1181 Před 14 dny +3

      @@rayneweber5904 Why did Paul call himself a father and referred to Abraham as a father? Lmaooo

    • @DonRamiro1
      @DonRamiro1 Před 13 dny +4

      ah, Spain! My ancestors were from Salamanca. My family is from Jalisco, Mexico.

    • @89eddiejames
      @89eddiejames Před 12 dny +1

      Dude I do the same thing drink a couple cold ones and learn theology. Greetings from USA brother

  • @andrewclarke3044
    @andrewclarke3044 Před 14 dny +82

    Hi Fr Casey! I spent the past 10 years as a Baptist theologian and recently came into communion into the Church at this year’s past Easter vigil. As I began to develop an interest for theology in college and saw a lot of contradictions in scripture and history compared to Baptist beliefs and other Protestant theology. I eventually came to the conclusion that the Catholic Church, Orthodox Church, or anglician church were the closest to the church of the early fathers. I determined on the Catholic Church. Couldn’t deny it any further. I basically studied my way into the church. Your channel was a huge driving force in my conversion. I love your videos and your down to earth simple approach. I must say I’m a Dominican at heart but gotta love the Franciscans too haha.(im currently in the process to become a lay Dominican) I must say it was a daunting task to summarize Catholic Theology in 10 minutes. But I think you did an excellent job. Especially your summary of Soteriology. It is honesty one of the simplest and most nuanced definition of Catholic Soteriology I’ve heard. Thank
    You for all you do!

    • @LOVEMUFFIN_official
      @LOVEMUFFIN_official Před 14 dny +2

      As a fellow Dominican-minded individual, I am humbled by your journey and welcome you to our family! May your pursuit of the beautiful rationality of God’s majestic creation and the mysteries of His divine nature bring you ever closer to His heart.

    • @russellmiles2861
      @russellmiles2861 Před 14 dny

      Theology is a interesting hobby. I find it enthralling to learn how others see the World. The ability of folk to hold various even inconsistent ideas seems part of the Human conditions. I wonder what Fa Casey feels. I'm confident that while an able public communicator he wouldn't believe much of what he asserts. Perhaps when he is older and learns a bit more he'll talk about the more interesting sense of our World.

    • @LOVEMUFFIN_official
      @LOVEMUFFIN_official Před 14 dny +5

      @@russellmiles2861 I find it unlikely that he disbelieves much of what he teaches; one does not irrevocably dedicate one’s life to a single, all-consuming pursuit without great conviction of belief.

    • @mattcaruso2520
      @mattcaruso2520 Před 13 dny

      Same story here. Amazing and I would change it

    • @russellmiles2861
      @russellmiles2861 Před 13 dny

      @@LOVEMUFFIN_official oh folk can ... He seems very intelligent. I imagine he offers the company line as we all do in our lives but Father Casey doesn't seem to show much conviction. But I am likely to be wrong - he may believe what he says ... That would be Stanger.

  • @bryanwolfe9350
    @bryanwolfe9350 Před 14 dny +23

    New convert here after 40+ years as a Baptist, great high level summary.

  • @TheCharlie1701
    @TheCharlie1701 Před 14 dny +59

    I went through RCIA this past year. This is like RCIA in twn minutes.
    BTW, thanks Fr Casey, your vids helped me throughout RCIA.

  • @collinskanazache8682
    @collinskanazache8682 Před 14 dny +214

    Catholics are Christians 🎉
    Love from Zimbabwe

    • @John2verse5
      @John2verse5 Před 14 dny +4

      Pax et Bonum/Peace and Goodness, love of the Cross be with you.
      "Family", on earth as it is in Heaven, please pray with us and for us.
      From the city of St. Francis/San Francisco California.

    • @Craigs_Veritas_Bullet1n
      @Craigs_Veritas_Bullet1n Před 14 dny

      Jesus never told anyone to become a "Christian", He told people they "must be born again". The disciples were first called "Christians" - a term of contempt - in Antioch and since then all believers in Christ are called Christians but you can only be born again if you repent of your sins, ask Jesus to forgive you those sins and then to trust in Him to save you and make Him Lord over your life. Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, New Apostolic, the NAR (New Apostolic Reformation - i.e. 'name-it-and-claim-it, prosperity gospel people), Catholics are called "christians", i.e. those who practice "Christianity; sleeping in a dog house does not make you a dog....

    • @JT-vk7mv
      @JT-vk7mv Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@Craigs_Veritas_Bullet1nYapping

    • @Wolfspyder5
      @Wolfspyder5 Před 12 dny

      @@JT-vk7mv Yapping? Okay sure, but is he (@Craigs_Veritas_Bullet1n) wrong?

    • @JT-vk7mv
      @JT-vk7mv Před 7 dny

      @@Wolfspyder5 yes he's wrong

  • @CarboLoadingMachine
    @CarboLoadingMachine Před 14 dny +17

    I am a Catholic, born and raised and I have to admit my knowledge of the faith is more or less on a surface level. Videos like this always piqued my curiousity to dive deeper and fall in love more and more to Jesus. God bless you! 🙏

  • @quinjamison8980
    @quinjamison8980 Před 14 dny +47

    I believe in one holy catholic qnd aposotlic church 🙏🏼

  • @kutukteyiz408
    @kutukteyiz408 Před 14 dny +18

    No female ordination is not only a matter of tradition. It’s openly commended by St. Paul in the Bible. Whether modern people like it or not we are created differently for different purposes.

    • @rajuthomas7471
      @rajuthomas7471 Před 10 dny

      But the diaconate (deacon) can be given to women ( all nuns) as it it is subsequently established by Church ( by Apostles). All the ideas of St. Paul is not agreeable, his teachings regarding women, slaves. Pope( he has the same authority as St. Peter)along with his council bishops can change.

    • @tanoshi4590
      @tanoshi4590 Před 14 hodinami

      @@rajuthomas7471 Nuns are not deacons. Diaconate is an ordinated role, nuns are not ordinated the same way as deacons.

    • @microsoftpain
      @microsoftpain Před 11 hodinami

      i think u mean condemned

  • @stargamer26665
    @stargamer26665 Před 15 dny +96

    Christ is Lord ✝️🇻🇦

    • @mikeplayz4601
      @mikeplayz4601 Před 14 dny +5

      Si, el verdad! Amor de Puerto Rico!♥️🙏✝️🇵🇷🇻🇦

    • @thatguyale_
      @thatguyale_ Před 14 dny +1

      Amén

  • @quantensprung9520
    @quantensprung9520 Před 14 dny +20

    Hello Father Casey :) I am a Protestant, but i love how you explain the differences between the denominations, with great respect and awareness 😊 God Bless your beautiful soul ✝️

  • @ryansaunders8099
    @ryansaunders8099 Před 14 dny +9

    Great video. The only things I would add in the rapid round are: 1. Public vs private revelation, we are not required to believe in new private revelation but those approved can deepen our devotion, same thing with relics. 2. Orders and religious institutions. There's Pope, cardinals, arch/bishops, priests, deacons, third order, and lay. 3. Different rites, roman vs eastern, etc. 4. Maybe mention more about saints or doctors of the church.
    Hard to fit everything in a 10 minute video though

    • @ryansaunders8099
      @ryansaunders8099 Před 14 dny +3

      Just to add, I think your videos are by far the best to show to incoming Catholics. Also, those in my generation who were poorly catechized. Your videos peaked my interest this past Lent and has GREATLY deepened my spiritual journey these past few months. You're the CZcams I recommend most when talking about Catholicism in practice. Combined with Bishop Robert Barron's more theological content, it's a one two punch! Nice job.

  • @acct_deleted
    @acct_deleted Před 14 dny +16

    Just got confirmed this past Easter, and this was a nice refresher for me!

  • @chorunynmica
    @chorunynmica Před 14 dny +20

    I am not Christian. But when you explain, it seems easy to understand what you said. I subscribed to your channel. You sound interesting 🤔

  • @michaelblair5566
    @michaelblair5566 Před 14 dny +16

    I am not a cradle Catholic. I am a RCIA Catholic from 1987, in the Malaise Era of the Norvus Ordo Mass. I was then and am now an Altar Server at age 51.

  • @TinaICXCNIKA
    @TinaICXCNIKA Před 14 dny +10

    Not sure why it never crossed my mind before as to when the word Catholic was first used (110AD). I looked up when the word Orthodox was first used and was surprised to find how many centuries later that would be (1150-1500AD).
    Thank you Father Casey for answering the question that I never thought of to ask!

    • @BreakingInTheHabit
      @BreakingInTheHabit  Před 14 dny +8

      For the most part they were considered the “Church in the East” and “Church in the West.”

  • @Anonymous-bj8nn
    @Anonymous-bj8nn Před 14 dny +8

    I really appreciate this channel, and especially this video. My family really misrepresented what Catholicism is my whole life, so for a long time I didn't think Catholics were Christians. Now I know they are, and I am glad to see it's not what I thought it was.

  • @alphacause
    @alphacause Před 14 dny +11

    It is hard to summarize a faith, such as ours, that has such a vast and rich history, and which is so replete with traditions, extensive rules, and detailed theology. Given the enormity of this task, Father Casey, you acquitted yourself nicely! This is an excellent primer for those who are unfamiliar with our faith. Thank you. I can definitely use this as an introduction to those who are curious about Catholicism.

    • @Wolfspyder5
      @Wolfspyder5 Před 11 dny

      You said " a faith which is so replete with traditions, extensive rules, and detailed theology".
      Do you know what the Bible says about the traditions of men and your works/rules?

  • @weswalton3964
    @weswalton3964 Před 14 dny +7

    I was raised protestant/non denominations went agnostic/atheist for around 10 years and was baptised catholic last easter. I highly recommend looking into it if you want a better relationship with God

  • @kennethmccubbin608
    @kennethmccubbin608 Před 14 dny +5

    Very good. I converted to the Catholic church 14 years ago and have been blessed in great ways. Enjoyed the view of the forest. Thanks

  • @Gunthusiest
    @Gunthusiest Před 14 dny +32

    As a protestant, I have nothing but love for our Catholic brothers and sisters. We're all just trying to serve our Lord God the best ways we can with our understanding. When the Lord returns, we'll all be united together under him either way 🙏 ✝️

    • @patricia6081
      @patricia6081 Před 14 dny +7

      Amen brother, denomination or not, we are all brothers and sisters of the same wonderful God. May we all see him when our time comes 🙏✝️

    • @rogergreen1437
      @rogergreen1437 Před 14 dny +1

      Love this

    • @tsvetomirtorozov7433
      @tsvetomirtorozov7433 Před 14 dny +3

      I'm Catholic and some of dearest friends are Protestants, we don't know why the church is split, and maybe we don't need to, yet Christ has commanded us to love one another as He has loved us! And so we should heed His words!

  • @clouddancer46
    @clouddancer46 Před 14 dny +3

    I am so genuinely sad that 1/3 of our parishes are closing here in Buffalo New York. Every church I attend seems to be shutting down. But this video help me put my trust back where it should be and I appreciate you for this. 🙏🏼🕊️

    • @russellmiles2861
      @russellmiles2861 Před 14 dny

      Why sad - folk can choose to pursue their life as they wish. Isn't it better that those people who gave lip service to Roman Catholic beliefs have moved on..

  • @spidermanfromuzb
    @spidermanfromuzb Před 14 dny +10

    Thank you for this video, Hello From Uzbekistan 🇺🇿✝️🇻🇦

  • @bamesjond7495
    @bamesjond7495 Před 14 dny +62

    Inb4 idolatry comments
    Inb4 "why pray to saints" comments
    Inb4 "Catholic aren't Christians" comments
    Inb4 paragraphs of Bible verses somehow meant to debunk the Church
    Inb4 blasphemous comments about Our Blessed Mother
    Amen and God bless

    • @tippiergnome8471
      @tippiergnome8471 Před 14 dny +18

      You forgot angry chronically online Orthobros

    • @Katholikos78
      @Katholikos78 Před 13 dny +3

      @@tippiergnome8471 To be fair, we Orthodox find them cringe too generally.

  • @dawnelainebowie3943
    @dawnelainebowie3943 Před 14 dny +14

    St. Bonaventure said he was a Franciscan because it is the origin and perfection of the church. That’s why I became a Catholic

    • @mikemcnamara3777
      @mikemcnamara3777 Před 14 dny +1

      Consider becoming a secular Franciscan.

    • @dawnelainebowie3943
      @dawnelainebowie3943 Před 14 dny +1

      @@mikemcnamara3777 I have. Started. Got past the first goalpost and then decided I wanted a more outward, mission-focused group that really followed the path of Father Francis and didn’t idolize Benedict. He left post by the urging of the Holy Spirit. He wrote beautiful stuff. But … too political for my taste

  • @theautisticcomedian
    @theautisticcomedian Před 14 dny +15

    Hello Father Casey. I've been watching your videos for 3 years give or take and got confirmed 4 months ago. I have a question, what is a disabled individual's role in the church? I'm too disabled to get married or join a religious vocation but I have done activism for disability rights in my community. I want to serve God but I don't know if there's anything specific I should do besides just going to mass and receiving the Eucharist.

    • @ciscornBIG
      @ciscornBIG Před 14 dny +2

      Sounds like you're doing great to me but I'm curious what Fr. Casey might say.

  • @20thcenturytunes
    @20thcenturytunes Před 13 dny +4

    I've taught Church History for 7 years, I find something new everytime

  • @SJSknoxville
    @SJSknoxville Před 11 dny +2

    One minor addition: As Pope St. John Paul II noted in "Mary and the Drama of Human Death" the idea that Mary did not die is not part of the dogma of the Assumption but a pious belief that entered theological discussion in the 17th century. In fact, Pius XII, in the document that defined the Assumption, cites several church fathers who mention Mary's death. For most of Catholic history and especially in the Eastern Catholic churches today, Mary's death (dormition) is commemorated along with the reunion of her body and soul in her assumption. JPII taught that Mary's Immaculate Conception and status as the new Eve didn't imply she existed in a pre-fallen condition not subject to death, but that if the Son was subject to death, it was fitting that she would be too.

  • @nicholasheimann4629
    @nicholasheimann4629 Před 14 dny +7

    Good explanation of sanctification.

  • @kfloy88
    @kfloy88 Před 14 dny +7

    God Bless you Fr. Casey. It is videos like this that were very helpful for me coming back to and my wife coming into to the Catholic faith.

  • @Makem12
    @Makem12 Před 14 dny +18

    You mentioned the church determining what went into the bible. If you have time, would you do a video on the differences between the bibles for the denominations? For example, the Coptic bible is different from the Catholic Bible and I believe that the Ethiopian church has the most books out of all the current Christian denominations. Really interesting stuff if you ask me.

    • @mrpink8951
      @mrpink8951 Před 14 dny +6

      As far as I am aware, the two main things that separate the different Bibles seems to be: 1) how many books to include within the Old Testament, 2) the quality of translation between of each different edition of the Bible; with different translations emphasizing different qualities of translation, such as readability or literal word for word accuracy.

    • @Squidwardsangryface
      @Squidwardsangryface Před 14 dny +3

      From what I understand. The Bibles are the same. By that I mean same authors. The difference is some faiths like the Ethiopian Orthodox Church kept every single book that was ever collected in their Bible. I believe the Catholic church removed the Book of Enoch, Jubilee, and Jasher from the cannonized Bible used by the church, due to not being able to find any originals and these books not being in line with the rest of the books, and that these books could have been fake. The leaders in Judaism also removed these books from their Tanakh for the same reason (I believe). The Orthodox church ☦️ broke down the Bible in verses at different points than the Catholic church did, so a chapter number in a Bible used by Orthodox Christians may be be different from that of one used by a Catholic Christian.

    • @mikemcnamara3777
      @mikemcnamara3777 Před 14 dny +2

      The Counsel in 383 AD decided which books would be in the Bible. It’s historical fact that cannot be refuted. Protestants worldwide should thank The Church for preserving the manuscripts and codifying them. Then defending them until Luther butchered them.

    • @m_d1905
      @m_d1905 Před 14 dny +1

      Keep in mind all Christian Bibles have the same 27 New Testament books.

    • @dominikawnek3314
      @dominikawnek3314 Před 14 dny

      ​@@m_d1905Yes, but protestant versions are shorter still. For example there is more verses in Mk 16 or J 1 in Catholic Bible.

  • @jigzbgyo2593
    @jigzbgyo2593 Před 13 dny +2

    Very well said.... Praying that Father your always guided with the Holy Spirit.

  • @conniedelvigna9427
    @conniedelvigna9427 Před 14 dny +4

    Thank you, Father Casey. Wonderful, concise, clear summary.

  • @sebastianroballo
    @sebastianroballo Před 14 dny +8

    Thank you for making these great videos Father

  • @SurrenderNovena
    @SurrenderNovena Před 14 dny +1

    Wow! Excellent Birds Eye view! Mille grazie, Fr. Casey 🔥🕊💕

  • @konverteradarnljot
    @konverteradarnljot Před 14 dny +4

    Nice! I would love to see a video on catholic devotions and piety. (e.g. rosary, apparitions and sacred heart) It's gets confusing. 😅

  • @susanhsiang8468
    @susanhsiang8468 Před 13 dny +1

    ❤Tks to Father Casey, a great video to refresh what we learned in RCIA. The word "Catholic" indeed means "universal" and Catholics around the world are blessed to attend Mass with the same readings and follow the same ritual in receiving Holy Communion in remembrance of Jesus. God Bless ! ❤

  • @angelaspielbusch1237
    @angelaspielbusch1237 Před 14 dny +4

    Awesome explanation! Fantastic ❤thank you for sharing ❤

  • @OwenCamel
    @OwenCamel Před 12 dny +3

    Shout out to all my fellow Protestant watching for some reason

  • @theproudamerican178
    @theproudamerican178 Před 14 dny +2

    Bless you fr. Just wanted to say thanks. Your videos have really helped me with my relationship with God. Bless you Fr.

  • @rosettevillamor9052
    @rosettevillamor9052 Před 14 dny +3

    Fr. Casey, thank you. I appreciate your clear and insightful explanation of my Catholic religion. Enlightened

  • @zabidebeaumont
    @zabidebeaumont Před 14 dny +4

    Awesome video 😊

  • @trying-to-learn
    @trying-to-learn Před 14 dny +1

    Great video, Fr. Casey,

  • @Thanh-ca-va-loi-chua
    @Thanh-ca-va-loi-chua Před 14 dny +2

    Thanks for sharing❤❤❤❤❤

  • @WilliamNoelle
    @WilliamNoelle Před 14 dny +3

    The only thing I would take issue with is calling Purgatory a "place" rather it's a state or process. Otherwise it's a really good, informative video that condenses so much in 10 minutes.

  • @billyjackson2605
    @billyjackson2605 Před 14 dny

    Good video. Good rundown

  • @Jeanvingtquatre
    @Jeanvingtquatre Před 13 dny +2

    I thought the Church never settled on whether the Blessed Mother died or not

    • @JamesTheJocund
      @JamesTheJocund Před 13 dny +1

      I believe you are right, I know the Byzantine Catholics and more of the eastern tradition celebrate the "Dormition" in which it is believed Mary died, and then assumed into heaven. This understanding is not contrary to the faith. Also, I think most Roman Catholics believe she did not, but one is free to believe either, as there is no official Church teaching on whether the Blessed Theotokos (Mary) died at the end of her life.

  • @OceanPlantsLove
    @OceanPlantsLove Před 14 dny +1

    excellent video. thank you.

  • @maxdepasquale2351
    @maxdepasquale2351 Před 14 dny

    Good work. Kudos to you!

  • @thenigglefish2682
    @thenigglefish2682 Před 11 dny

    Yes G I wanna learn more, but from you. You come from a very educational standpoint and I appreciate that. I’d enjoy a long form video on these subjects from you. Stay up 🤙

  • @maxellton
    @maxellton Před 14 dny +3

    Great video.

  • @klemmensenpf
    @klemmensenpf Před 14 dny +3

    Great video, but so much information. I feel like I ran a marathon in 10 minutes. I should probably watch more of your videos

  • @ProjectMirai64
    @ProjectMirai64 Před 14 dny +1

    Nice video!

  • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
    @JohnMinehan-lx9ts Před 14 dny +1

    Nice, detailed presentation.

  • @maaxt
    @maaxt Před 14 dny

    Wow! Thank you Father Casey. This one really lit a fire in my heart for our faith.

  • @RobertHowe-zv7gs
    @RobertHowe-zv7gs Před 14 dny +4

    I am looking for a church and this is helpful .

    • @orbietborbi
      @orbietborbi Před 13 dny +1

      Please look more deeply into the Church, if that is what you mean. It is not one of many, it is THE one, the bride of Christ. There is so much depth and beauty to be found. Jesus loves you deeply and personally and He is calling you. May God bless you on your journey towards Truth! :)

  • @user-un3jv8mp4q
    @user-un3jv8mp4q Před 14 dny +3

    I'm a orthodox cathecumen but I really liked many things here like the contraception thing. I wonder if many Catholics actually follow it, because if they did then the whole world would be Catholic by now

  • @briands2104
    @briands2104 Před 11 dny

    Great summary Father Casey!

  • @GenXer82
    @GenXer82 Před 14 dny +2

    Great summary of the Catholic faith. Very clear and concise!

  • @aeropaschal
    @aeropaschal Před 14 dny +1

    Thank you padre for this presentation.

  • @mariaelizabeth6515
    @mariaelizabeth6515 Před 8 dny +1

    Fr. Please pray for us ❤

  • @fabricksoftner690
    @fabricksoftner690 Před 14 dny

    Great explanation 👍

  • @johnwagner6662
    @johnwagner6662 Před 14 dny +1

    Clarity is a beautiful thing.

  • @CE24164
    @CE24164 Před 14 dny +1

    When I saw this video, I couldn't wait to watch it. ❤

  • @Blackbird543
    @Blackbird543 Před 14 dny

    Oh wow.. Few days ago I thought that I want to learn how to talk with people about our faith in a simple way not leaving out important things. Now I've found this video😍 Thank you so much!

  • @peterg1978
    @peterg1978 Před 14 dny

    Great orthodox presentation of the faith. I hope one day you have time to write a book going into more detail !

  • @antonyjosephine494
    @antonyjosephine494 Před 10 dny

    Informative message..

  • @Shmuel0515
    @Shmuel0515 Před dnem

    This was very helpful since some of my family is catholic, and I never really understood what the difference is so thank you. Peace be with you.

  • @childofGod999
    @childofGod999 Před 14 dny +1

    Well explained father! Good job for fitting all of 2000yrs and a whole book and catechesis worth of information 😅 Thank you and i pray to those who are not Catholic yet to come and see!
    God bless ❤

  • @FranklinFrank-px2yt
    @FranklinFrank-px2yt Před 15 dny +4

    Amen❤

  • @raymonddmonte6899
    @raymonddmonte6899 Před 14 dny +3

    Well explained 👏 👌 👍

  • @nnacchho5715
    @nnacchho5715 Před 2 dny

    Thank you bro. Im Euopean and religion is a kinda conflicted topic RN even though we are close family. Being a catholic it really feels like a blessing. Bless you brothers.
    ep.

  • @danfobb8301
    @danfobb8301 Před 7 dny

    wonderful, as usual.

  • @mivayang1317
    @mivayang1317 Před 14 dny

    Thank you father for 10 minutes lesson, precise and clear

  • @evelynvazquez6034
    @evelynvazquez6034 Před 14 dny +2

    Excellent ❤🎉

  • @gtaliente
    @gtaliente Před 14 dny +1

    10 out of 10 Fr Casey. Awesome bite sized explanations to get people interested. Salvation is a gift but like any gift, it must be accepted to be useful. How do we accept the gift? By simply saying “I accept” or by acting like you accept it.

  • @alosiusmoran4378
    @alosiusmoran4378 Před 14 dny +1

    What a video to spend my night

  • @HPN2012
    @HPN2012 Před 14 dny +2

    You just wrote the Cliff Note for a religion class…😂

  • @MbengSong
    @MbengSong Před 14 dny

    I'd wish if you make a video on "Reserved Sins"

  • @Designer6
    @Designer6 Před 14 dny

    Thank you

  • @ashleynovels
    @ashleynovels Před 14 dny +1

    Father Casey, you are a very good evangelist🙂

  • @generalyousif3640
    @generalyousif3640 Před 15 dny +7

    Just to tease you Fr. Casey
    Video is 9:38 minute tho🫡

  • @Cristinact
    @Cristinact Před 13 dny

    I've just finished reading "Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism". They're all testimonies that reveal how these Philosophers (all of them growing up in protestant families) found the truth in the Catholic church by reasoning their way through it. Some loved philosophy first and then religion. Some did it the other way round. All of them show an honest gratitude to their protestant background, as opposed to Catholics who turn protestants and are angry about it all the time, they never stop complaining about how "wrong" they were. The book is a bit difficult to read in some parts if you are not a philosopher (I know I am not one) but the authos truly made an effort to make the description of their journeys as accesible as possible to the rest of us. Funnily enough, the simplest, yet incredibly deep testimony is the one by Peter Kreeft. Quite recommendable.

  • @CathAqualic
    @CathAqualic Před 15 dny +17

    Should’ve just said we were the first. Christians

    • @generalyousif3640
      @generalyousif3640 Před 14 dny +4

      I agree.
      It makes it sound like we are Mormons justifying why we are Christian’s instead of acknowledging the authority of our roots.
      But for the purpose of the video it’s not a big deal tbh

  • @MatheusCayresdeMello
    @MatheusCayresdeMello Před 14 dny

    Father Casey, have you ever been in Brazil? Here in São Paulo we have the Gospel Heralds. I had the chance to know them and even visited their house for two masses. If you want to know more about them, their chanels are "Arautos do Evangelho" (literaly Gospel Heralds) and "Araultos Sem Segredos" (Heralds Without Secrets)

  • @timirish2563
    @timirish2563 Před 11 dny

    Whew! You're getting very good, Fr. Casey! Please--post of video of yourself delivering a homily--I bet you're very good at that as well.

  • @kristenjuly2755
    @kristenjuly2755 Před 12 dny +1

    Hey does anyone know what happened to the other channel called upon a friar? I can't find it on CZcams anymore

  • @ChrisHarry-pi8yi
    @ChrisHarry-pi8yi Před 14 dny

    Can you make a video on how to discern a vocation please 🥺

  • @patriciohernangonzalez8442

    Sorry i wanna ask what happend with your other channel, have a nice day

  • @Wolfspyder5
    @Wolfspyder5 Před 12 dny +2

    Just a really quick question for any Catholics who are brave enough to engage in conversation.
    Is Jesus enough?
    Do I need: Marry, the Saints, Sacraments, a priest, a rosary, a pope, a crucifix, a building/church?
    I love my wife with all my heart and she knows this. But I like to SHOW her that I love her by doing certain works for her. (Some of which she may ask me to do) I don't HAVE to do these works, but I want to because it's a way for me to express my love for her. If I decide to stop doing those things, will she all of the sudden think "my husband no longer loves me?" No, that would be silly, although she may ask me why I stopped expressing my love.
    When I volunteer my time and money to my church, I do it because I love God and want to express it. When I try to lead my family to Christ, I do it because he asked me to and because it's the right thing to do.
    But in no way will I EVER think that I'm working my way to salvation. Because it can't be done.
    So...Is Jesus enough?

    • @BreakingInTheHabit
      @BreakingInTheHabit  Před 12 dny

      This is sort of the either/or thinking that always stumbles Protestants. Is Jesus enough? Yes. You need nothing more in your life, nothing more for salvation. But Jesus gave us his mother (literally on the cross.) He gave us the sacraments. Throughout history God used mediators when he didn’t need to. Do we just ignore those things because Jesus is enough? No! We see them as aids and guides to help us find and follow Jesus. It’s not either/or, but both/and.
      You are right to worry that we put these things on equal footing as Jesus, but I respectfully find your approach impoverished in that it throws away all of the wonderful gifts God wanted us to have to help us along the way.

    • @Wolfspyder5
      @Wolfspyder5 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@BreakingInTheHabit First off; Thank you for responding. While my question may seem crass or "impoverished" as you put it, it doesn't make it any less important for ALL people to know the answer as you do.
      That answer being, "YES, Jesus IS enough!" Full Stop.
      As an example, if I ask my catholic grandmother if Jesus is enough, she is unable to answer "yes". This obviously concerns my wife and I because it seems like the message of salvation has become lost on her. That being said, it turns out that a lot of Catholics can't answer this simple question, which should concern all followers of Christ.
      Here's where things get interesting.
      You say that all of the things I listed are "gifts, aids and guides". So then why does it seem like catholic church "gifts" are required for salvation? Why does it seem like those who reject the catholic "gifts" are condemned to hell in the eyes of the Catholic church?
      The only gift we NEED is God's grace through faith? The only aide we need is the Holy Spirit. Is this not enough to put us back in the Fathers good graces so long as we repent of our sins? Shouldn't THAT be taught at the pulpit?
      Why is my grandma convinced that SHE can work and/or pay money to get someone out of Hell? Or keep herself out of hell?
      Lastly, you say that 'this causes protestants to stumble' however, I would argue that this is where protestants flourish.
      We recognize that we've been separated from the Father because of Sin.
      We recognize that the Holy Spirit will aid us and help keep us on the path.
      We know that it is because of Christ and ONLY Christ, that we have any hope of salvation.
      Protestants go straight to the source because the Bible told us that we can go straight tot he source.
      The Pope, Marry and the saints are NOT the source. Do you deny this?
      It seems like the Catholic church and her followers have either forgotten these core principles or intentionally leave them out in order to guilt its members into never leaving. This brings a whole new meaning to "The Truth Will Set You Free".
      I look forward to your response.

    • @BreakingInTheHabit
      @BreakingInTheHabit  Před 7 dny

      If Jesus is present to us and offers us opportunities for guidance and grace, and we refuse them, that's a problem, right? That's how we say that things like baptism and Eucharist are required for salvation, because a life in Christ is what's required. We do not earn our salvation through these works, we accept it. There's a huge difference.
      As for "going straight to the source" it seems a little disingenuous to say that while ignoring the Church that literally wrote and compiled the Bible. The "source" I think you mean is your personal interpretation of a word that is written. But what about the worshiping community that experienced Christ himself and continues to hand on the faith that he gave, that discerned what should and shouldn't be in the Bible. It seems that you are not interested in that.
      The problem with so many of these discussions is that Protestants hold dogmatically to _sola scriptura_ and Catholics do not. Protestants, wanted to be free of Roman authority, and so had to start fresh, which means they had no claim to Tradition or history, of actually knowing Jesus and being led by the Holy Spirit for 1500 years, and so had no choice but to say "if it's not in scripture it's not true." But do you really think that the Holy Spirit abandoned the Catholic Church for 1500 years until Protestants came along to "fix it"? Or is it possible that the additions and expansions we see in 1500 years of Catholicism before the reformers is the result of the Holy Spirit aiding the Church in interpreting Scripture and Tradition within the signs of the time, inevitably causing adaptations and innovations?

    • @Wolfspyder5
      @Wolfspyder5 Před 5 dny

      ​@@BreakingInTheHabit There appears to be multiple contradictions here. Your 1st reply to me: "Is Jesus enough? Yes. You need nothing more in your life, nothing more for salvation." (On this we agree).
      Now your saying: "That's how we say that things like baptism and Eucharist ARE REQUIRED for salvation" while in the same breath saying "We do not earn our salvation through these works, we accept it."
      This would be a great time to clarify. Are you saying that it's works *AND* grace by which we are saved?
      As far as sola scriptura.
      When it comes to additional Biblical resources vs the Bible alone, it seems to me that those additions need to be weighed and measured up against the Holy Word, NOT the other way around.
      For example;
      Mormons, (like Catholics) also don't hold to Sola Scriptura. They have many passages in the book of Mormon that contradicts the Bible. Should we then say? "The Bible teaches different than the book of Mormon, therefore the Bible must be incorrect."
      I don't think the Catholic church is inherently false or evil. I think the church has positioned itself in such a way that makes it vulnerable. For example, Papal infallibility and supremacy.
      The current Pope has already capitulated to the LGBT community as well as environmental extremist.
      Sometimes I hear Catholics say "oh, but I'm not a fan of THIS pope". But that doesn't matter does it? All authority has been surrendered to this man on spiritual matters. So if the Pope comes out and says "Jesus would not turn away someone from heaven for being gay" (as Pope Francis said) ALL Catholics have to agree.
      One day a Pope will do or say something that is so blatantly against Biblical teachings that it can't be overlooked/ignored or excused. This will have a detrimental effect on Catholic followers.

  • @Carlos-ll8mu
    @Carlos-ll8mu Před 12 dny

    Was that Cardinal Di Nardo at St.Marys Seminary?

  • @aaron1983
    @aaron1983 Před 12 dny

    God bless you! Thanks for this video. Such beauty, the mystery of faith. JESUS loves you!

  • @rippityriptide
    @rippityriptide Před 14 dny

    Why was the Upon Friar View channel wiped? 😭

  • @AislingNiRuairc-wl6yr
    @AislingNiRuairc-wl6yr Před 12 dny

    INCREDIBLE! praise Jesus

  • @ZanethMedia
    @ZanethMedia Před 14 dny +1

    My guy got the gist of the catechism down to 10 minutes, incredible 🙏💪

  • @moureenmagdalen
    @moureenmagdalen Před 14 dny

    I did catechism many years ago around the age of 10 for my first holy Communion and confirmation.
    However of recent i keep seeing RCIA, is it any different from the catechism we do as children raised in Catholic homes?

    • @doobat708
      @doobat708 Před 14 dny

      Because its focus is adult catechesis, RCIA is generally more in-depth and complicated than catechism classes for children, but the content should be the same. If you're interested in a refresher, you could always ask if it's possible to sit in, or if your local parish offers other forms of adult catechism.

  • @doobat708
    @doobat708 Před 14 dny

    A proper whirlwind tour!
    The definition you use for sacraments makes me wonder if, in that sense, we could say Moses interacting with God through the burning bush could be considered a sacrament.