A Protestant Talks With a Catholic Priest

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • I'm a Protestant, and I wanted to learn more about what Catholics think, so it seemed like the best way to do that would be to talk with one. This is the second half of my visit to the Cathedral of the Madeleine - here's a link to the first part: • A Protestant Tours a C...
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  • @MattWhitmanTMBH
    @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před 4 lety +552

    If you want to see more stuff like this happen on the Internet, you can support the program at patreon.com/tmbh. If not, that's cool too; I'm just grateful you're here.

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +11

      Matt, you had to push back... at least a little, you could remained respectful but there is much to disagree with folks and point them to the gospel. Many Catholics I know have never heard the gospel. They know the first four books of the NT, but cannot articulate the gospel Paul mentions so many times.

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +5

      Paul : what is the gospel?

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +4

      Paul : 🤦‍♂️ my point exactly

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +6

      Paul : the great and glorious gospel of Jesus Christ. That God created the world perfect, man sinned and broke that perfect world and us with it, God had a masterful plan and restoration, that he would put on flesh, become a man, live a sinless life and die guilty man’s death to die for all those who would believe in him. But death could not hold him, after three days, He rose from the dead and ascended to heaven where he sits at the right hand of the father interceding for believers right at this moment. And that if you would repent from your sins, practice them no more, and trust alone in Jesus we can have peace with God. That He would cast our sins as far as the east is from the west and we be in right relationship once more.
      That’s the gospel my friend, not the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John)
      Is that you? Do you believe that? Is anything more to that message that needs to be added?

    • @mattmondorff5983
      @mattmondorff5983 Před 4 lety +34

      Matt, I really appreciate your openness to dialogue on the differences between Catholics and Protestants. However, as a Catholic convert who has examined these differences I was very disappointed in Father Diaz' explanation on a lot of the topics. For example, in discussing Matthew 16:18 with Jesus giving the keys to Peter, to a 1st century Jew (Matthews gospel was directed primarily at Jews) they would've immediately drawn back to Isaiah 22 where the "chief steward" or "prime minister" would've held these keys and been in charge when the king was away. These keys represented authority and succession, exactly what they represent in the New Covenant Kingdom. And the authority to bind and loose is so often looked over, but wow...what a statement by Jesus to Peter alone, as the new leader of the new Kingdom. There's much more just on this 1 topic alone! If you'd like to go deeper I recommend a book by Stephen Ray, Crossing The Tiber, and also his book on the papacy, Upon This Rock. I really do hope you read these to have a more complete understanding of Catholic beliefs, and why. God Bless you brother.

  • @swanabeeswan
    @swanabeeswan Před 4 lety +3196

    I'm a Protestant Baptist, but this video as well as my study of history has strongly drawn me to the Catholic Church. And that terrifies me in a wonderful way

    • @babboon
      @babboon Před 4 lety +74

      swanabee Pray about it :)

    • @UltraX34
      @UltraX34 Před 4 lety +50

      Pray about it.
      Also Anglicans are basically Protestant Catholics so 💪💪

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +44

      swanabee why would you want to get on this never ending treadmill? Seek out reformed theology, John MacArthur, Alister Begg to name a few. There are many wonky Protestant churches out there, but the Roman Catholic Church is a works based religion, praying for you swanabee

    • @Anyone690
      @Anyone690 Před 4 lety +123

      Can’t wait to see u home! early welcome!

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +17

      Paul : watched it twice. The guy can say whatever he wants on this video but Catholic teaching is very different.

  • @TurtleKing2000
    @TurtleKing2000 Před 8 měsíci +192

    I was Protestant, who thought the Catholic Church was just heresy, most my life until my catholic gf challenged me to actually do my own research. I studied for hours looking into all the ins and outs of Catholicism and everything. I was confirmed this past Easter and I am now incredibly devout to my faith. I chose St Joseph as a patron Saint, to help me be a better man.

  • @kentadamson6992
    @kentadamson6992 Před 4 lety +1271

    I was raised Protestant, after studying and feeling that something was missing from the church, I found Catholicism. I'll be coming home in a couple weeks and getting confirmed.

    • @justinfuller8481
      @justinfuller8481 Před 4 lety +65

      Kent Adamson Welcome home brother

    • @worldpeace8003
      @worldpeace8003 Před 3 lety +36

      God bless you. A brave decision

    • @bradicas5359
      @bradicas5359 Před 3 lety +64

      I was raised Southern Baptist im a 37 Yr old man. When I told my mother I was becoming Catholic enrolled in RCIA I thought lightning would shoot from her eyes.

    • @flotz31
      @flotz31 Před 3 lety +25

      Welcome. May the Lord bless and keep you.

    • @trevorcreane6780
      @trevorcreane6780 Před 3 lety +26

      All that matters is if you are washed in the precious BLOOD OF JESUS. We do NOT read of Prodestant or Catholic in the BIBLE.

  • @crafterman2345
    @crafterman2345 Před 2 lety +139

    23:29 I'm Protestant, but this priest articulates the Kingdom of God MUCH better than most Protestants do

    • @irenecase7786
      @irenecase7786 Před měsícem +1

      I agree totally with what you say.

    • @tonycostanzo4276
      @tonycostanzo4276 Před 6 dny

      do not trust him ,he works for satan ,,The catholic JESUS is the wrong Jesus its the Pagan Jesus

  • @Stripemas
    @Stripemas Před 4 lety +3749

    As a Catholic Priest, I am heartened by this dialogue. You really are teaching me humility. Thank you.

    • @harryfaber
      @harryfaber Před 4 lety +36

      Time you asked your Bishop if you may share some views and teaching! I attend a Church in France, we have lovely priests, they all speak French. I don't. I struggle to follow the homilies. (The lessons are easy enough, I read them in English before Mass) There are many people in the world who would benefit from videos of homilies. I am blessed to have an English priests telephone number, and yes, we all watch Fr Larry Richards, but 'more is better'.

    • @GP-dp4mr
      @GP-dp4mr Před 4 lety +76

      @@harryfaber it's a good job that's where Catholics and protestants differ, catholics Sunday worship isn't about homilies or the guy behind the pulpit, it's about the sacrament of the Eucharist and the blood and body! I'm not really a fan of homilies tbh as it takes you from what you're really there for in the first place and that's to be with Christ.
      When people lose track of what they are at mass for they concentrate on other things like the priest and his words!
      Thank God for Catholicism

    • @harryfaber
      @harryfaber Před 4 lety +14

      @@GP-dp4mr I assume that you are not the G Park I used to work with! The great thing is that the service is the same here as it is in England, and you do not need to speak French to feel the real presence, body and blood, soul and spirit. My local 'mentor' often asks me if I understood the homily, I have to admit that I only get about 30% of it, she smiles and admits that I heard more than she did as she is deaf. Although we do not have permanent adoration, at least the churches are open everyday, and you can find time to sit before the sacrament. I find that very important.

    • @GP-dp4mr
      @GP-dp4mr Před 4 lety +13

      @@harryfaber I'm afraid I'm not the same G Park lol. I agree adoration is such a great and important thing, a shocking poll done recently came out where most Catholics do not believe the bread and wine after consecration becomes the body and blood of Christ. The majority of my Congregation at mass seeks to be more interested in the priests homilies than what they are actually there for. We have a Latin low mass at our parish, now one thing I notice is, yes it's not as full but everyone in attendance knows exactly why they are going there for, Its so spiritually fulfilling a Latin Mass, I like the fact we are ALL facing the host and Christ not us facing the priest. Thank God Pope Benedict! God bless friend!

    • @TheDesertRat31
      @TheDesertRat31 Před 4 lety +13

      @@GP-dp4mr well the homilies are coequal. Sure we are there to experience the saving Eucharist, but the priest's homilies are lessons in the application of Christ's teachings to in our daily lives.

  • @edenfreeman5171
    @edenfreeman5171 Před 4 lety +2362

    I was a Protestant, after encounter some difficulties in their teachings. After much private study, the Lord landed me to Catholicism. I was amazed by the depth of their teaching, especially St. Thomas Aquinas.
    Now I am on my way into the Roman Catholic Church, can't wait for completing my RCIA.

    • @cheetahinireland18
      @cheetahinireland18 Před 4 lety +130

      God bless you, my friend. I share your love for St. Thomas Aquinas and I will pray for you on your journey into the Catholic Church! Welcome!

    • @patrickfiehn2945
      @patrickfiehn2945 Před 4 lety +82

      God bless you and welcome to the Church! You’ll be in my prayers!

    • @IndianaJoe0321
      @IndianaJoe0321 Před 4 lety +21

      So you're okay with Roman Catholicism not having as large an emphasis on Scripture as Protestants do?
      Sticking with the Holy Bible, a lot of non-RCC believers have doctrinal issues with the RCC regarding papal authority, Maryology, and Purgatory. These tend to be deal-breakers.

    • @pchuck1439
      @pchuck1439 Před 4 lety +75

      @@truthisbuoyant5825 Christ established a church to worship and bring us into communion with him and the saints. It's a religion.

    • @PVCGunita
      @PVCGunita Před 4 lety +29

      Welcome Home!!! God Bless you!

  • @jesusisthetruth2061
    @jesusisthetruth2061 Před 4 lety +525

    Grew up southern Baptist, explored tons of different religions, got into new age doing Kundalini yoga, and now by God's grace I'm finally home in the Catholic Church. Thanks be to God!

    • @bb3ll07
      @bb3ll07 Před 2 lety +15

      omg same here! I am now in RCIA! I love the structure :)

    • @edward_19
      @edward_19 Před 2 lety +3

      @@chrism2995 he came home to the true Christian religion, not some twisted view of prostestant fanatics who think they got Christianity right.

    • @mistyviolet3825
      @mistyviolet3825 Před 2 lety +4

      WOW 🤩 WOW WELCOME HOME! WELCOME HOME!❤️

    • @jpg6113
      @jpg6113 Před 2 lety +12

      Hey brother, i grew up in a non religious family and hated religion growing up. In 2018 my life changed for the better when i opened my heart to God and i started learning about History and theology. It started to make sense for me so i decided to go to a Catholic Mass. I'm now a member of the Catholic church and i defend her always.

    • @marileejohnstone8026
      @marileejohnstone8026 Před rokem +4

      @@bb3ll07 Amen I Am a catholic I Am born again john 3.3

  • @blue_moon6490
    @blue_moon6490 Před rokem +233

    I am a Catholic. During my Confirmation Classes in 11th grade of high school, we went to all different church services. Every denomination. We learned about each different religion, experienced their services, learned how they were formed from branching off from Catholic or Orthodox Churches. I am grateful that we were given the opportunity to make an informed decision to choose the Catholic Church. 🙏🕊

    • @majeromajero7330
      @majeromajero7330 Před rokem +7

      Wow..... I didn't know catholic class is willing to do other churches tour.

    • @sydneyhk1
      @sydneyhk1 Před rokem +3

      Cool

    • @sydneyhk1
      @sydneyhk1 Před rokem +31

      I listened to seventh day Adventist before and the preachers I listened to were bashing catholics. Heard a catholic priest talk about seventh day and said it’s good they care so much about keeping sabbath day holy. The difference in respect level was profound

    • @blue_moon6490
      @blue_moon6490 Před rokem +19

      @@majeromajero7330, how else could we be sure we wanted to commit our life to the Catholic Church? Catholic’s are very open to learning about other religions.

    • @blue_moon6490
      @blue_moon6490 Před rokem +3

      @@sydneyhk1 , Love thy neighbor. ❤️🙏

  • @danbern8246
    @danbern8246 Před 4 lety +856

    I'm a catholic and I love my Christian protestant brothers and sisters.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před 4 lety +104

      Right back at you Dan. Internet high-five.

    • @adamduarte895
      @adamduarte895 Před 4 lety +54

      Love you right back brother!
      -A Protestant

    • @harrycicero263
      @harrycicero263 Před 4 lety +14

      Thanks mate

    • @michaelbrown1627
      @michaelbrown1627 Před 4 lety +36

      Dan Dy I’m a Lutheran and feel the same about our Christian family. This conversation with this great man of God is an example of what connects all of us in Christ.

    • @chriswilletts3621
      @chriswilletts3621 Před 4 lety +9

      Back at you brother

  • @Theonlyoneclyde
    @Theonlyoneclyde Před 4 lety +1365

    Former Protestant here, I came into the Catholic Church this year. Despite all the hate and abuse I get from family and former friends (who are protestant), I don’t regret my decision on becoming a Roman Catholic. God love you and I’ll be praying for your conversion.

    • @LauraBeeDannon
      @LauraBeeDannon Před 4 lety +43

      Welcome home!

    • @legzandherpiano
      @legzandherpiano Před 4 lety +37

      Welcome home :)

    • @snowice3837
      @snowice3837 Před 4 lety +36

      Welcome home! 🙏🏼

    • @Luna-ds4ww
      @Luna-ds4ww Před 4 lety +43

      I'm proud of you ,you are really brave. My sister is a former protestant, she didn't have inner peace in this church .When she has comeback to the Catholic church ,after confession she started to feel peace ,all her fears disappeared. She has will to live .She has lost all her friends from protestant church. God bless you

    • @Berlinquilla
      @Berlinquilla Před 4 lety +32

      Yes! My fellow catholics, we've got a new brother in Christ! Welcome home! 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @JohnHWelch63
    @JohnHWelch63 Před 3 lety +69

    I was protestant my whole life, mostly in the Baptist Church. I didn't really subscribe to any particular denomination but was sort of a fundamentalist/evangelical sort of Christian. I preferred to worship at old fashioned fire and brimstone preaching, "full gospel" type churches. I was always taught and was under the assumption that the Roman Catholic Church was not good, and in recent years some even think it's downright evil. Around 2012 I starting having a change of heart. I got a job managing a group home and my boss is a lifelong Roman Catholic. After having many discussions with him about our 2 faiths I decided to visit the Catholic Church near me, and started learning a lot about Catholicism. After several months of visiting Mass every week I ended up going through the RCIA and was confirmed Catholic in August 2018. I became good friends with one of the deacons in my parish who has taught me so much about Christianity and the RCC that I never knew. Needless to say all of the negative things I once thought about the RCC turned out to be untrue. I even became a Eucharistic Minister and I bring communion to the elderly and others who cannot come to Mass for whatever reason. I hope others come to see the RCC like I have.

    • @suneesunee7576
      @suneesunee7576 Před měsícem

      I heard every protestant hates catholic and why?
      like Muslims teaching in their mosque to hate Christians and jews

  • @maryjaneberrys
    @maryjaneberrys Před rokem +261

    The ‘non-denominational’ Christian church hurt me in more ways than I can count, from church to my religious education at school. At 13, I made a hard swing to the other side and have been quite a passionate atheist ever since. Recently I've been feeling like I’m missing something, and I realized that I don’t want to let those who hurt me control my spiritual life. I’m currently on a journey of religious exploration, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t feel a particular calling to the catholic church. Thank you for doing a video like this, it's helping my process :)

    • @userJohnSmith
      @userJohnSmith Před rokem +16

      As a Catholic what we offer spiritually, I think, will fill the holes non-denominational churches (which I've noticed tend to essentially be Baptist breakaways) tend to create. Far less reliance on biblical literalism, and absolutism, because we back our interpretations up with a balanced reading of conflicting scripture and tradition. It makes things less...arbitrarily brutal. My SO comes out of that tradition, my dad was raised Baptist, and my SO's adult adoptive Dad is a Baptists head pastor so I have plenty of exposure to it, and frequently find the flaws there are strengths for the Church. We're methodical, logical, grounded in sacred nature of the physical world, and fundamentally less prone to cherry picking passages from the Bible to run our whole lives. Regardless of where you end up, I hope you find your feet spiritually, God lives in a lot of churches and a lot of traditions. The Catholic Church has always been, in my mind the most logical and rich of those (which is why I chose Confirmation and remain Catholic obviously), but Orthodoxy can be a little freer in some of it's traditions (priests can marry for instance) so take a look there too. Good luck.

    • @gabrielrojo3641
      @gabrielrojo3641 Před rokem +3

      How're things going for you? I hope you are well! :)

    • @robertmartin1512
      @robertmartin1512 Před rokem +1

      All are welcome. 🙂🙏✝️

    • @cliffordpenn7981
      @cliffordpenn7981 Před rokem +9

      Consider attending Mass, all are welcome. You can participate in the Mass except for the Eucharist but you can go up the line with the others to receive a blessing. When you approach the Priest, cross your arms across your chest to receive the blessing. Attending Mass may answer some questions and hopefully it will raise many more questions. This is a journey. After Mass, talk to the Priest, he may have some literature you can take with you.

    • @Reject_Collectivism2004
      @Reject_Collectivism2004 Před rokem

      Atheism is the worst ideology. Almost equal to Satanism
      Atheists are like parasites without boundaries. „We are just a clump of flesh.“
      So just fulfill our pleasures likes beasts and then just die forever and nothing happens. Atheism is so pathetic and sad.

  • @nicksterwixter
    @nicksterwixter Před 4 lety +1959

    As a lifelong Catholic, I cannot put into words how much of an unbelievably generous look at our faith this was on your part, Matt. Your true Christian humility and genuine willingness to learn should serve as a model for us all when it comes to inter-Christian (and interfaith) dialogue. Thank you for taking the time to really try to understand the beauty of Catholicism. I'm also super grateful to Father for taking the time to explain many of the nuances of our faith that I feel get lost on many. God bless, Matt.

    • @2growdaily181
      @2growdaily181 Před 4 lety +9

      So...do you believe Matt is a Christian who is going to go to heaven, being that he is not a Roman Catholic?

    • @nicksterwixter
      @nicksterwixter Před 4 lety +119

      @@2growdaily181 I would highly encourage him to come to Catholicism because I believe it holds the keys to salvation, but I also do believe that people who are not Catholic can be saved. Ultimately I will leave that to the infinite divine wisdom of God to determine, because I cannot possibly ever know someone enough to make that kind of determination.

    • @jenniferbossert7817
      @jenniferbossert7817 Před 4 lety +31

      @@nicksterwixter Well said. A question like that is very hard to answer because you can be attacked either way, much like the Pharisees and the question about taxes. Of course we believe that Jesus loves everyone. Of course we believe He wants us all united together in heaven, especially if we speak and act and follow Him like we love Him. It's a matter of Christ, through a singular event, giving us the gift of salvation in the many beautiful treasures of the sacraments. It's also a matter of us recognizing those gifts, actively receiving them, and treating them with love and gratitude.
      Of course if one doesn't have access to these gifts, Christ finds a way. Of course if one doesn't understand these gifts, Christ finds a way. But He desires for us to desire to know Him. If we have any inkling that there is a way for us to more intimately and more legitimately experience the salvation of Christ, we - as people who love Him - should go to the ends of the earth and the ends of our being to pursue that.
      That being said, much can happen after two people part ways in life, and even more can happen after death (hence our belief in purgatory as a reparation for an imperfect life, and preparation for eternal life). Because of God's boundless love for us, we can never look at someone - dead or alive - and determine that they aren't or won't be united with God in eternity.

    • @mimidelosreyes8654
      @mimidelosreyes8654 Před 4 lety

      man like romanian orthodox i can tell you this search what they do to our church in transylvania and catholic is agreek worg greeks are orthodox but they called they self catholics so search please

    • @maninoymultimedia379
      @maninoymultimedia379 Před 4 lety +13

      @@2growdaily181 The catholic church is clear on that aspect, read the catechism on salvation outside the church, it is possible.

  • @lenathefirst_4574
    @lenathefirst_4574 Před 4 lety +880

    I love how they can actually have a nice and civil conversation without yelling or getting angry, this is how it should be.

    • @lenathefirst_4574
      @lenathefirst_4574 Před 3 lety +12

      People the whole point of my comment was to say that people not arguing over everything for once is a good thing, so please find yourselves a different comment section to hate each other, thank you.

    • @lenathefirst_4574
      @lenathefirst_4574 Před 3 lety +11

      If everyone just loved and respected each other a little more the world might be a much better place

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Před 3 lety

      Its all fake im afraid bible is fake Chritinity is all fake

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Před 3 lety

      @@Onlinesully yes there its all fake why so may religions no one has given me an answer on that one there are religions within religions strange.

    • @Onlinesully
      @Onlinesully Před 3 lety +1

      Joanne Chisholm
      That's quite easy to explain. When humans disagree within a group, they often form another group. It happens in religion sport politics business etc.
      regarding the specific religions and their history, there are documentaries out there on most of them.

  • @heatherfernandes9374
    @heatherfernandes9374 Před 2 lety +173

    I just recently became Catholic and had my baptism, confirmation and was able to receive the Holy Communion at the Easter Vigil. I have to say I never expected to experience what I have experienced, all the studying and all the ceremonies, all the blessings and all the healings I have received over the past year has changed my life. Never did I feel as loved or welcomed by any group of parishioners as I have in the Catholic Church. Thanks be to God! Great interview by the way, May God continue to bless you Matt 🙏🏻✝️

    • @rella5571
      @rella5571 Před rokem +2

      Amazing

    • @tonycostanzo4276
      @tonycostanzo4276 Před 6 dny

      you have been fooled ,read the bible and dont trust these men playing GOD

  • @heatherqualy9143
    @heatherqualy9143 Před 4 lety +339

    As a Catholic, I was so impressed by your openness and curiosity, and willingness to sit back and just listen. But mostly how both you and Father Diaz were so civil and kind with each other! This is how conversations with those of different beliefs should occur. Huge breath of fresh air to watch this dialogue and not be tensing up, worried that one side or the other was going to get offended and blow up. Thank you, I pray I can be just as open and compassionate to my Protestant brothers and sisters. ❤️

  • @yummy8560
    @yummy8560 Před 4 lety +1215

    Sooo beautiful 😊👍... I was born and raised Catholic, yet went seeking to born again megachurches and saw that its not for me. I embraced atheism, till one day i decided to pray the rosary for old time's sake. And that prayer took me back to where I belong.. Now im always proud to say : I'm Roman Catholic 😊👍❤️

    • @LauraBeeDannon
      @LauraBeeDannon Před 4 lety +28

      Welcome back!

    • @yummy8560
      @yummy8560 Před 4 lety +26

      @@LauraBeeDannon thank you. Its so good to be back 😉👍

    • @pchuck1439
      @pchuck1439 Před 4 lety +31

      I had a similar journey as you. Glad we're both back with the bride of Christ!

    • @legzandherpiano
      @legzandherpiano Před 4 lety +43

      Lol it was like mom said "where have you been??" And dragged you back home.

    • @dimesonhiseyes9134
      @dimesonhiseyes9134 Před 4 lety +21

      It is always a special moment when a lost soul finds thier faith again.

  • @michaeldundas6620
    @michaeldundas6620 Před 4 lety +784

    I was baptized and confirmed into the Catholic Church this Easter. I joined because I wanted to be part of the Church that Jesus himself established. The incredible depth of history, intellectualism, and liturgical beauty of the the Catholic faith compelled me to convert from being an atheist to a practicing Catholic. The Eucharist is at the center of my life now, and I feel so privileged to be able to receive the body of our Lord! My prayers go out to everyone here!

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety +7

      Michael D Welcome home! Congratulations!

    • @sunshineschulte193
      @sunshineschulte193 Před 4 lety +2

      Wow! Welcome home!

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +17

      Jesus himself established the church in Rome? Not sure there is evidence for that one. Peter was actually never in Rome either.

    • @sunshineschulte193
      @sunshineschulte193 Před 4 lety +24

      @@GregOrangeDoor how about you look into that? Peter died in Rome. You can trace the present day Pope Francis to St. Peter (apostolic succession). You can see the early church father's ( the apostles of the apostles) taught things like the importance of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.

    • @bellanitocortez-rodriguez9235
      @bellanitocortez-rodriguez9235 Před 4 lety

      amen, welcome

  • @bellanegrin3915
    @bellanegrin3915 Před rokem +59

    Roman Catholic here. Watched your cathedral tour and had to follow it by watching this one. Thank you for the intellectual and very respectful dialog between you and Father. Bless you and your followers in Christ.

  • @sarahcarpenter5867
    @sarahcarpenter5867 Před rokem +32

    As a lifelong Protestant, I am now exploring Catholicism. Thank you SO much for making these videos and sharing so much helpful information.

    • @robertmartin1512
      @robertmartin1512 Před rokem +3

      I hope you find a Parish that will take the time to walk you through the faith entirely. If you do, I'm certain that Catholicism is the right call. God Bless you on your journey home🙏✝️

    • @joaoluiz1974
      @joaoluiz1974 Před rokem +2

      Praying you find a Priest you can really resonate with, that takes the time to welcome you Home the same way Fr. Diaz did here. No matter what path you take, God has plans for all of us, and the first step towards communion always comes from Him, calling you to his Reign, and hopefully back Home. Wish you the best

  • @galleryguide9913
    @galleryguide9913 Před 4 lety +475

    Word about the host; if people adopted his attitude when confronted with ideas that they may not understand or agree with, the world would be a far better place.

    • @yidiandianpang
      @yidiandianpang Před 4 lety +7

      We need to check the information we have about group A from group A, whoever they are. This goes for religious groups, nationalities, and much else in life.

    • @KP-ej7gc
      @KP-ej7gc Před 4 lety +3

      Fred IV Politics, too.

    • @alBngnnuyn8070
      @alBngnnuyn8070 Před 4 lety +5

      absolultely true. His attitude is a such godly example for all of us to follow.

    • @iscezbal8
      @iscezbal8 Před 4 lety

      No it will never be. Until the LORD reigns forever and sin, satan is burned with fire...

    • @admirathoria0073
      @admirathoria0073 Před 3 lety +1

      It's because he's trying to understand: he's not trying to argue.

  • @jenniferspencer1030
    @jenniferspencer1030 Před 4 lety +382

    I'm a Catholic Convert from the LDS Church here in Salt Lake City. Thank you for sharing this open dialogue. Wonderful to see the peace of God working in the hearts of people who love our Savior. All Christians are fighting the same battle against the forces of evil. Peace and Love be with you. 😇

    • @LauraBeeDannon
      @LauraBeeDannon Před 4 lety +14

      Welcome home!

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety +3

      Welcome home!

    • @aokayt9517
      @aokayt9517 Před 4 lety +8

      What triggered the conversion might I ask? Trying to convert my LDS friend

    • @henrya.escobar9716
      @henrya.escobar9716 Před 4 lety +2

      So you came out of one lie, right into another. Sad☹

    • @Lerian_V
      @Lerian_V Před 4 lety +9

      @@henrya.escobar9716 When you stray and come home, you will feel it in your whole body, in your whole being. The feeling is unmistaken; you will know it. We all seek truth, and when you find it, you will recognize it.

  • @marknp8338
    @marknp8338 Před 3 lety +20

    I have never seen a Catholic priest without humility
    God bless you forever

  • @1974jrod
    @1974jrod Před 2 lety +25

    He said "God bless you" at the end, and it was absolutely sincere.

  • @pperk97
    @pperk97 Před 4 lety +847

    Great video. I'm a former Baptist, Wesleyan, Pentecostal, Non Denominational. Converted to Catholicism in 2012. I'm home.

    • @gaellemaz6042
      @gaellemaz6042 Před 4 lety +21

      Welcome home Patrick.

    • @beegiemarine8986
      @beegiemarine8986 Před 4 lety +30

      My heart melted when I saw the words "I'm home" ❤

    • @kellystrauss9888
      @kellystrauss9888 Před 4 lety +9

      Welcome home!

    • @kellystrauss9888
      @kellystrauss9888 Před 4 lety +39

      @FaithHopeGrace Where on earth did you learn that? A protestant Pastor? Read the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It holds the ENTIRETY of Catholic belief. I read it and I was ashamed of the Pastors who lied to me about what the Catholic Church teaches. Peace be with you!

    • @wendymitchell8245
      @wendymitchell8245 Před 4 lety +5

      @FaithHopeGrace THEY BELIEVE IT BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT BELIEVERS IN JESUS BUT A FALSE CHURCH.

  • @epescina80
    @epescina80 Před 4 lety +458

    I am Catholic and truly amazed at how respectful you are. We never see other Christian's respect Catholics in the manner you do. Thanks!

    • @EQOAnostalgia
      @EQOAnostalgia Před 4 lety +4

      Because time is short and your religion lies.

    • @sarafakult6663
      @sarafakult6663 Před 4 lety +14

      @@EQOAnostalgia Oh come on now... you wonder why the relationship between Catholics and Protestants is so tense - because of that. With all due respect, whatever branch of Christianity you're a part of, most of the theology came from the Church. The trinity? Catholics. The bible? Catholics. You can say that you don't agree with the theology, but don't lie to yourself.

    • @leahjames6870
      @leahjames6870 Před 4 lety +2

      I respect people who are Catholic, but I do not respect Catholicism. It is a pagan religion, filled with man made doctrines, not from GOD.

    • @skullleader9791
      @skullleader9791 Před 4 lety +10

      Leah James Pagan religion? Real Catholics know that God doesn’t reside in statues. I’ve been a Catholic all my life and I’ve never ever heard catechists or priests or any other Catholic tell me to worship statues because God is in there... The Holy Bible was compiled by the Catholic Church. If you don’t believe me then you can always google it. I think too that if you’re against Roman Catholicism then perhaps you shouldn’t be reading the Bible?

    • @johnb1877
      @johnb1877 Před 4 lety +10

      Leah James, Catholicism is not a pagan religion.
      It's a religion past down by the apostles themselves.
      St.John for example ordained Polycarp then Peter ordained Clement as second pope.
      Paul teaches make sure you believe in tradition past down and hold them firm.
      Only the Catholic Church teaches this.

  • @margiecox1022
    @margiecox1022 Před 2 lety +38

    I am a convert to Catholicism. For 12 years I was a "Roamin' Catholic" and came back. Something I can really appreciate about the Church now is that there's a very clear and humane path back through the sacrament of reconciliation. Someone listening to all the bad things I'd done and then tell me that God loved me and my sins were forgiven, it was such a beautiful moment of my life. I really felt the mercy of God in that moment in a way that praying and repenting on my own just didn't help as much. I just kept kicking myself, but there was real cleansing and redemptive grace in personally hearing that I was forgiven. Confession is such a misunderstood and beautiful sacrament.

  • @josephifiokakpan7705
    @josephifiokakpan7705 Před 3 lety +68

    From Nigeria in Africa. I love the Catholic Church because there's faith and reason that coordinate actions. Read the Catechism of the church and you will understand christianity explained in details. Blessings...

  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday Před 4 lety +776

    I very much appreciated the little moments of joking with each other.

    • @cade8986
      @cade8986 Před 4 lety +4

      Sounded like NDQ for a minute

    • @snowice3837
      @snowice3837 Před 4 lety +6

      Hi Des,
      Are you Catholic? Or any religious affiliates?
      Curious to see you on this channel.

    • @zrman96
      @zrman96 Před 4 lety +5

      @@snowice3837 I'm pretty sure from some of his Snapchat and Instagram stories that he goes to a Protestant church.

    • @snowice3837
      @snowice3837 Před 4 lety +3

      @@zrman96
      Ok, I don't have Insta, Tweeter or Snap. So I don't really follow accounts.
      We went from following Jesus to follow me on social media accounts.

    • @daenithriuszanathos9306
      @daenithriuszanathos9306 Před 4 lety +5

      There were no "little moments of joking". St. Peter totally went digital. I mean, writing billions of names is bound to give him carpal tunnel.

  • @EdgardoSalas
    @EdgardoSalas Před 4 lety +738

    I was a Baptist for well over a year. But something was missing when I went to Sunday service. So after studying and so on I tried going to a Catholic church and I knew what was missing: Mass. The Eucharist. The discipline and the brevity of The Word. I fell in love, and I've been a Catholic ever since.

    • @angelrichardtorio914
      @angelrichardtorio914 Před 4 lety +22

      Edgardo Salas 🙏 because Christ is in the mass and we receive Christ at every mass
      Now i yearn for mass in this lockdown
      I wish it ends soon.

    • @jenniferbutcher3028
      @jenniferbutcher3028 Před 4 lety +12

      I am a life long catholic. I feel very comforted by the church. I love the oneness.

    • @johnathanemerson9870
      @johnathanemerson9870 Před 4 lety +2

      David Ortiz 2 Timothy 3:16.

    • @sdmfp333
      @sdmfp333 Před 4 lety +4

      Angel Richard Torio Christ is everywhere, We can receive Christ anywhere with open hearts

    • @kirubelfanta1574
      @kirubelfanta1574 Před 4 lety +3

      Look in too the Orthodox Church. Ethiopian or Eastern.

  • @2555Edu
    @2555Edu Před 3 lety +54

    I love how while they're talking, there's people on the background praying, doing reference to the altar and all that, it's a very calm and chill conversation. Love that

    • @robertmartin1512
      @robertmartin1512 Před rokem +2

      They are likely doing Eucharist adoration. The Host is the body of Christ. Christ is physically present when the Host is displayed. That's why it is stored in the tabernacle behind the altar. The holy of holy's from our judeo Christian heritage 🙂🙏✝️

  • @davis4555
    @davis4555 Před 4 lety +79

    I really like your channel. I find it incredibly refreshing. I was born into a Calvinist family, but converted to Catholicism as a teenager. It was very hard being around protestant folks who refused to even call Catholics "Christian," instead calling it Romanism. As I have been Catholic for many years now, I have found that there are many Catholics who do the same thing to protestants with the same uncharitable hostility, referring to them as heretics and other things. You are doing a greatly needed service by bridging communities and traditions together. There needs to be charity, love, and understanding between followers of Christ. It is what He taught us to do with everyone; how sad is it to see His followers not even have that love and understanding with each other. We need to reach out to each other and recognize each other as seeking God.
    Thank you. Keep up the great work.

    • @robertmartin1512
      @robertmartin1512 Před rokem +5

      So true my friend. Many think Catholics are not Christians rather than understanding that Catholics are the first Christians ❤🙏

    • @sotiriosnovatsis4529
      @sotiriosnovatsis4529 Před rokem

      @@robertmartin1512 Eastern Orthodox Christians believe they are the first Christian church and that Catholicism split from there. Whoever is the first is irrelevant. What matters is if you are listening when God is speaking to you.
      No church can hold a monopoly on God’s voice. You simply have to follow where that voice leads you, be it in one church or another or no church at all. Or…all of the above. All churches have value as does sitting in silence wherever we are.

  • @joannamurakami908
    @joannamurakami908 Před 4 lety +521

    Just watched the two pieces to this story. I am currently working on being baptized under the Roman Catholic Church, at 35 years of age. Peace to you.

  • @joesteele7135
    @joesteele7135 Před 4 lety +204

    I must say this conversation is wonderful. I'm Catholic and I love my faith but this protestant is one awesome dude. His humility comes through and is beautiful because humility ultimately comes from God, who himself is so humble he comes to us in human form in the person of Jesus Christ. Thank you.

  • @larissahernndez1376
    @larissahernndez1376 Před 4 lety +65

    I converted to Catholicism from baptist in 2018❤️ It was the most important decision I made in my life. I think it is wonderful that you were able to converse with a Priest and see our religion. I think that you were very humble and understanding, and I loved the way the Priest explained things. Very wholesome!

  • @danielcarpency7591
    @danielcarpency7591 Před 3 lety +77

    As a devout Roman Catholic, I learned a great deal about my own faith from this. Well done!

    • @l.elmo.di.scipio
      @l.elmo.di.scipio Před rokem +1

      As a Catholic also, I say we need much, much more Bible reading groups for all ages. Tradition often displaces lectio divina.

    • @student_thomas
      @student_thomas Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@l.elmo.di.scipioyou don't have such groups there? Here, in Poland it's common thing 😊

  • @Clonegaming777
    @Clonegaming777 Před 4 lety +284

    Catholic guy here🙋🏽‍♂️. I'm what they call a revert: born Catholic, became Protestant, studied myself back to the Catholic Church. I very much appreciate your diplomatic approach. You have yourself a new subscriber, great work sir 👍

    • @jwilsonhandmadeknives2760
      @jwilsonhandmadeknives2760 Před 4 lety +17

      Joseph Gonzales same here. I value my time as an evangelical protestant because it gave me a deep focus on scripture. Ironically, that focus on scripture led me back to the catechism of the Catholic Church, which is more fundamentally sound than any protestant doctrine I encountered. In fact, there isn’t much doctrine to be found outside of the Catholic Church. There is plenty of dogma, but it is extrapolated opinion for the most part. What I thought I disagreed with in the Catholic faith turned out to be misunderstanding on my part.

    • @johnlag8169
      @johnlag8169 Před 4 lety

      Try looking into the authentic church of Christ the Eastern Orthodox Church. The EOC has not changed a SINGLE doctrine in 2000 years. On the other hand, the Roman Catholic "Church" invented the papacy, the filioque, etc after the 9th century AD. I CHALLENGE ANYBODY TO POINT OUT A SINGLE CHANGE IN THE SMALLEST DOCTRINE IN 2000 YEARS WITHIN THE ORTHODOX CHURCH.

    • @CardinalConky
      @CardinalConky Před 4 lety

      JohnLag I don’t think that reforms in the church really mean that the church is no longer legitimate but I understand your point
      Also sometimes things need to communicate to the people more like translating the bible
      Change isn’t always bad but I understand you

    • @johnlag8169
      @johnlag8169 Před 4 lety

      @Eric Cartman if we assume that the Lord told his disciples the truth that the Holy Spirit will guide them to the " whole truth" (John, 16:13) if we can pinpoint something that has changed in a "church", that means that, that "church" has deviated from the "one truth " . For example the Lord said " drink from this EVERYBODY this is my blood" (Matthew 26:26) what right do the papist priests have to take the Lord's blood away from the people? That's a change right there that was inserted in the papist church after 1054 AD. And there many more . One more thing because I am Greek I can read the New Testament in the original form the Lord said you are Petros (Peter) and upon this PETRA ( rock - meaning this rock-like, steady faith, by which he confessed) I will build my church . The Lord built his church on faith not on St. Peter. If we accept the Papacy doctrine what happens when the Pope dies? Does the church seizes to exist for a couple of weeks?

    • @johnlag8169
      @johnlag8169 Před 4 lety

      @@CardinalConkyI am sorry but If the reforms are in the matters of faith it means exactly that.

  • @traciestroud
    @traciestroud Před 4 lety +229

    I commented on your last video as well, but thank you for this! As a Catholic convert who grew up in an incredibly anti-Catholic environment, it's such a blessing to see a Protestant ask genuine questions and truly seek to understand the faith in an unbiased way. Becoming Catholic was the best thing our family ever did. Our faith has grown stronger every single day, and I'm so thankful that God brought us to the Catholic faith.

    • @ArizonaWillful
      @ArizonaWillful Před 4 lety +11

      What exasperates me as a Catholic is all the LIES that Protestants are taught about Catholicism to keep their flock from finding out the truth of its theology. When I talk to Protestants, I seem to spend all my time refuting one LIE after another LIE. We never seem to get to just discussing the TRUTH because Protestants are filled with so much idiocy that some Protestant authority figure stuffed into their brains. No, Catholics do not worship Mary as equal to Jesus. No, Catholics do not worship the Pope. No, Catholics do not perform Satanic rituals secretly in their churches, No, Catholics do not believe that works can get you to heaven, No, Catholics do not worship statues, No, Catholicism is not against the Bible because we call our priests "Father", No, this. No, that. The LIES are exhausting. If Protestantism is a proper secure religious designation in their minds, then why do Protestants constantly LIE about Catholicism? We don't do that in reverse.

    • @holdthewinds
      @holdthewinds Před 4 lety

      So why do you disobey God's 4th commandment?

    • @josephherrera4771
      @josephherrera4771 Před 4 lety +2

      Are you catholic? What does "catholic" mean?
      Shouldn't you be a christian? A believer and follower of Christ?
      Don't confuse God with religion.

    • @ryandudley1398
      @ryandudley1398 Před 4 lety +2

      @@josephherrera4771 The word 'Catholic' actually means universal! The universal church that teaches Jesus Christ's true mission here on earth. Saying you are catholic isn't a confusion of God and religion, it is more of saying 'I believe more of the Lord's heart is revealed to me through the Catholic faith!!' I will be praying for you Joseph!

    • @josephherrera4771
      @josephherrera4771 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ryandudley1398 A religion that teaches there's a purgatory. Like if we can *earn* salvation by our own works.

  • @rolandogarcia2663
    @rolandogarcia2663 Před 3 lety +72

    As a life long Catholic, this was awesome. I love how both were civil and respectful and came together on the similarities of faith. It's always saddening to see when people from both sides are not always civil with each other. So this was a blessing to watch. Imagine if all Christians, no matter domination could respect each other with this kind of civility and understanding, what a different world this would be. God bless

  • @thatdisneygirlbrit7528
    @thatdisneygirlbrit7528 Před 4 lety +136

    As a Catholic Italian-American, I really loved the part,”God loves Italians”.

    • @djweaverdev2961
      @djweaverdev2961 Před 3 lety +12

      yep, he even loves Italians... His power is truly amazing.

    • @pemcortes9467
      @pemcortes9467 Před rokem +2

      Technically, romans. But italians certainly give a lot of amore in heaven.

    • @Taylormademan900
      @Taylormademan900 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Half Italian American here but 💯 Catholic for Life

    • @TheItalianCalifornian-fp3fn
      @TheItalianCalifornian-fp3fn Před 5 měsíci +1

      Catholic Italian American here who also loves pasta! (Surprise, surprise lol) 👍🙏

  • @jwolsk2
    @jwolsk2 Před 4 lety +359

    This is awesome! Fulton Sheen said "There are not over a hundred people in the US who hate the Catholic Church. There are millions, however, who hate what they wrongly believe to be the Catholic Church" thank you for going down the rabbit hole that is 2,000 yrs old and therefore holds a lot of Tradition and tradition :)
    I will add that, as a Catholic, strip everything away, take it all, nothing matters but Jesus. Jesus in the Eucharist here (which is why the church fathers-the disciples of the apostles, clarified this in their writings). To make us holy and bring about his will. Everything else is icing or designed to make this a reality. The theology/"rules" don't bring oppression. They bring a fullness of faith, a thirst that can only quenched by Jesus.
    P.s. look into the theology of the body. As it relates to the Eucharist, to our sexuality, to even this concept of heaven on earth, to how we treat our bodies, the list goes on. This really unlocks a lot of Catholic teaching
    God bless!

    • @pauldoogan903
      @pauldoogan903 Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Asia much luv from Galway for your mentioning St Jan Pawels amazing teaching on theology of the body. Your first name is very popular in his homeland of Poland 🇵🇱 spelt Asia pronounced Asha.

    • @jwolsk2
      @jwolsk2 Před 4 lety

      @@pauldoogan903 fellow Polka here, just happened to marry an Asian man 😂. Sw. Jan Pawel to dar.

    • @antonl3512
      @antonl3512 Před 4 lety +1

      DEAR PROTESTANT BROTHERS AND SISTERS ? CHRIST ESTABLISHED HIS CHURCH OVER 2000 YEARS AGO ? AFTER PROTESTANT REFORMATION PROTESTANT PEOPLE SEPARATED FROM CATHOLIC CHURCH AND CREATED THEIR OWN CHURCHES WITH THEIR VERITY OF NAMES AND THAT'S NOT RIGHT ? AND NOW YOU SEE THEY BECOME MULTIPLE MESS OF MASSIVE DISORDER OF FAITH? THEREFORE NOW FROM PROTESTANT I BECAME CATHOLIC !!! GOD BLESS US ALL ???

    • @pauldoogan903
      @pauldoogan903 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jwolsk2 I'm Irish just luv JP2 always did what an amazing legacy he left us!!. I am married to an amazing 🇵🇱 woman from Kielce and have 2 beautiful 🇵🇱 children.

    • @33xerof
      @33xerof Před 4 lety +1

      its not the eucharist that makes you holy, its the Holy spirit inside the christian that makes them holy and partakers of the divine nature . Most of Christian religion and its practices are a complete waste of time and money and mostly counter productive .

  • @CKBrooke
    @CKBrooke Před 4 lety +543

    This is what we need in the world. Intelligent, respectful discourse. God bless you both

    • @BradleyUK58
      @BradleyUK58 Před 4 lety

      C.K. Brooke
      Absolutely

    • @dctalk30
      @dctalk30 Před 4 lety +1

      A Cardinals Advice
      Here is an excerpt from an address by the cardinals in the Roman Church to Pope Pius III, which is preserved in the National Library of Paris, folio No. 1068, Vol. 2, PP. 650 and 651:
      "Of all the advice that we can offer your holiness we must open your eyes well and use all possible force in the matter, namely, to permit the reading of the gospel as little as possible in all countries under your jurisdiction. Let the very little part of the gospel suffice which is usually read in mass, and let no one be permitted to read more. So long as people will be content with the small amount, your interests will prosper; but as soon as the people want to read more, your interest will fail. The Bible is the book, which more than any other, has raised against us the tumults and tempests by which we have almost perished. In fact, if one compares the teaching of the Bible with what takes place in our churches, he will soon find discord, and will realize that our teachings are often different from the Bible, and oftener still, contrary to it."

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +1

      Daniel Cordero I mean, are Catholics completely in the dark about stuff like this, or do they turn a blind eye on purpose. It’s tragic. Thanks for sharing.

    • @carolkrawiec9931
      @carolkrawiec9931 Před 4 lety +5

      As a Catholic I think this was the best video that I've seen that doesn't bash Protestants or Catholics...we are all brothers in Christ

    • @sqlblindman
      @sqlblindman Před 4 lety

      @@GregOrangeDoor
      I have to ask the same of protestants.

  • @gilpolin3261
    @gilpolin3261 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Father Diaz is amazing.
    So knowledgeable, but so human and warm
    Always ready with a joke and a genuine smile

    • @Callmethebreeze902
      @Callmethebreeze902 Před měsícem

      Yes! Our beloved priest who has been a priest since 1971 is retiring. Please send him to St Alphonsus! ❤

  • @seacronos7303
    @seacronos7303 Před 4 lety +27

    We are all brothers in Christ. As a former protestant now catholic, i thank you for this videos. You are bringing all Christians closer together beyond denominations and that's what Jesus wanted, one church!

  • @Noor-hd5nf
    @Noor-hd5nf Před 4 lety +712

    Clicked faster than Peter and John running to Jesus's tomb.

    • @theajshortman
      @theajshortman Před 4 lety +2

      🤣

    • @Buluntung
      @Buluntung Před 4 lety +4

      Same 😁😁❤️

    • @gracel7840
      @gracel7840 Před 4 lety +4

      😂

    • @Noor-hd5nf
      @Noor-hd5nf Před 4 lety +36

      @@Hello-ro8fq don't get triggered brother. It's a fact because I clicked in 2 seconds and I'm pretty sure apostles John and Peter took more than 2 seconds to get to Jesus tomb. So it is factually correct :). God Bless!

    • @Berlinquilla
      @Berlinquilla Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂

  • @tradcatholic
    @tradcatholic Před 4 lety +109

    This was not a PUSH BACK EVENT. IT WAS AN INFORMATION GATHERING SESSION AND HANDLED WITH DIGNITY. THANK YOU AND GOD LOVE YOU 🙏

    • @diggitydankenstein3624
      @diggitydankenstein3624 Před 4 lety +2

      IT WAS INFO MARTIN LUTHER ALREADY GARNERED AND DIED FOR. STANDARD HERETICAL ROMAN CATHOLIC BLATHER. READ ON THE HISTORY OF THE PAPACY/ VATICAN. THE POPE THING IS EVIL. THIS WAS A FEEL GOOD THING THAT DOES NOTHING. TOUCHY FEELY LOOK AT HOW WONDERFUL WE ARE REACHING OUT TO CATHOLICS. WHAT DID IT DO??? ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IS A GANGSTER ORGANIZATION. OH YEAH!!!!! GOD LOVE YOU TOO.

  • @Jilldo
    @Jilldo Před 4 lety +33

    I am traditionally protestant and believe in deeply personal faith and relationship with God through Jesus. I brought up in a Catholic school but in a Protestant home and this video shows how much more we have in common with eachother regardless of denomination. Its positive, uplifting and inspirational and great to see :)
    Thanks

  • @georgeschannel9411
    @georgeschannel9411 Před 4 lety +22

    The Church is so blessed to have this priest.

  • @twdarcy
    @twdarcy Před 4 lety +478

    I was raised a catholic and even went to the seminary for a year. I've never heard these things and I'm 51. This has restored my faith. Thank you.

    • @angelrichardtorio914
      @angelrichardtorio914 Před 4 lety +16

      twdarcy i agree - i have come across former catholics who during catholicism had very little idea of what it is, the sacraments, why we do what we do
      i am glad for you 🙏❤️

    • @merum3692
      @merum3692 Před 4 lety +7

      Means you need to read more on the catholic faith, information is always readily available.

    • @mish375
      @mish375 Před 3 lety +9

      @@merum3692 Most Catholics I know in my family are what my mom calls "Catholic in name only" as they don't know much about their faith. She decided she didn't agree with the doctrine when my dad studied at a seminary so we're all Protestant. But she even said she wishes more Catholics (including her own family who are Catholic) knew and understood their denomination because it was apparent that her parents - my grandparents - didn't understand Catholicism at all. My grandma often said she prayed to the Pope because he's "Holy" and worshipped Mary (these were her words), which some Catholic friends have told me is completely against the RCC doctrine. It's important to be educated in your denomination. 🙂

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia Před 3 lety +2

      Wow.. even you didn't know some of the Catholic teachings.. what about us laypeople 😂

    • @joannechisholm4501
      @joannechisholm4501 Před 3 lety

      Can you tell me why are religions soo fake? Why so many why are religions within religions>

  • @philipcarpenter6430
    @philipcarpenter6430 Před 4 lety +480

    As a Protestant converting to Catholicism, I greatly appreciated this video!

    • @PVCGunita
      @PVCGunita Před 4 lety +15

      Welcome home!!! 🤗

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety +6

      Welcome home!

    • @ghallora
      @ghallora Před 4 lety +8

      Welcome home brother. The blessings have just begun. Christ's Catholic Church is beautiful.

    • @kevinrtres
      @kevinrtres Před 4 lety +18

      Perhaps you should stop and think about just these two things that catholics practice (there are numerous others):
      1. They pray to Mary to intercede on their behalf to God. So what are the implications of this? If Mary is to act on those prayers, she must be able to hear all catholics around the world who call on her 24/7. In other words Mary must be omnipresent. Omnipresence is an attribute we ascribe to God Himself. So that makes Mary - in THEIR praying to her - into a god. The last time I looked, having a god other than the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is called idolatry. Plus 1Timothy 2:5 says "There is ONE God and ONE mediator between God and man, the man Christ JESUS". So what is there that you do not understand about the number ONE?
      Yes, they claim they don't worship Mary, but the very fact that they PRAY to her says otherwise. Reality catches them out on your own self-deception.
      2. They make confessions to a man they call father. Now, we know for a fact he wasn't their physical father so what is he the father of? He must be their Spiritual father. Plus, in their catechisms he can forgive sins ( as per the tradition of following Peter as head of the church and John 20:21-23), but JESUS Himself clearly states this in no uncertain terms: "9 And do not call anyone on earth ‘father,’ for you have one Father, and he is in heaven. 10 Nor are you to be called instructors, for you have one Instructor, the Messiah. " Matthew 8. Jesus was referring to a SPIRITUAL father since it is obvious that physically we can still have fathers and call them that. The physical father is he who gives you life physically but the spiritual father that gives your spirit rebirth can only be God Himself. Therefore, they can not address their priest as Father OR ask him to forgive their sins. He is only a human being. So again, just in their normal everyday practice, Catholics are blaspheming God AND practicing idolatry. It's not what they SAY but what they actually do. Claiming that they have inherited their authority via Peter is just sheer invention because there is no apostolic succession in the bible. NONE.

    • @TheSuperbCrow
      @TheSuperbCrow Před 4 lety +26

      kevinr ruiters You have no idea what you are even talking about.

  • @cassiez1139
    @cassiez1139 Před 3 lety +15

    I was raised Baptist. I became confirmed into Catholicism last year. It has been a profound experience, a very eye opening experience. My husband actually toldmehe wanted to become Catholic first. I was skeptical, didn't know too much about it, but I have grown from the experience. Will continue to do so as well. I liked your conversation with Fr. Diaz

  • @stephdempsey7677
    @stephdempsey7677 Před 3 lety +27

    Terrific videos! I was a Protestant for 35 years and converted to Catholicism 5 years ago. I learned a lot from my Protestant brothers and sisters and have I have deepened my walk further as a Catholic so both are uniquely satisfying.

  • @charlesrogers2803
    @charlesrogers2803 Před 4 lety +142

    I came into the Catholic Church this year after having encounters with the Virgin Mary, The Lord’s Mom, beginning in 2012. Had a widow maker in 2017 and died for at least 20 minutes. She has been through all of this with me and it has been an AMAZING 7 years beyond all imagination. Catholicism is my home where I belong.

    • @kimlersue
      @kimlersue Před 4 lety +6

      God has surely blessed you. Welcome home!

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety +6

      Charles Rogers Thank you for sharing your story Charles! I'm so glad you are better ...people incorrectly think we worship Mary, which we don't ...we venerate her and ask her intercession. Mary brings us to the love of her Son...she never takes Him away!

    • @charlesrogers2803
      @charlesrogers2803 Před 4 lety +1

      Therese Martin l have a web page describing the entire experience up until 1 year ago. If you go to google and type in “twopercentsurvival.com” in the search window, you can read the whole story. Just click on the three dashes above the picture and you can pick among 5 documents. It’s a true story. Let me know what you think. Thanks

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety

      Charles Rogers Thank you...I will!

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety +4

      Charles Rogers Thank you so much for sharing your story with me, Charles! It is an amazing testimony and you are incredibly blessed! I, too, pray the Rosary everyday. I wish people understood how beautiful and powerful the Rosary is! Many prayers have been answered through the Rosary but I think the one that touched me the most was when I was working.. I had went to tell my boss, who now is a dear friend, I was running to get a mass card but when I went to her office she was crying. She told me she just received a call about her stepdaughter, which I had no idea she had one, who needed a liver transplant or would die within days. Because of complications, the chances were practically zero. She came to the rectory with me to get my mass card and the only person there was the secretary and her friend who were just locking up..She said she would help me though and they were headed to an all night Rosary Vigil and to put our intentions in a sealed envelope and they would include them..The next morning, my manager came in crying...I thought it was bad news..but she received a call at 2 am and a liver was found! Praise God and the intercession of our Blessed Mother!
      I also pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet daily and are just now reading St Faustina diary which is beautiful...I'm so thankful we have such a merciful God! Jesus, I trust in You!🌹

  • @LKD27
    @LKD27 Před 4 lety +504

    Just like Matt himself, I'm also struck by Father Diaz's humility, gracefulness, and wisdom in dealing with all the topics that are presented to him, all while being completely aware that a Protestant will not be in 100% agreement with everything that he says and believes.
    I'm not a Catholic, but after learning more and more about Catholicism, I'm currently open to the possibility that I might someday decide to be one.

    • @kevinphillips150
      @kevinphillips150 Před 4 lety +4

      Apologetics 101. Christianity is the easiest thing someone can do while being the hardest thing the individual will do. The easiest thing since the will of God is written and has been demonstrated by others. The hardest thing in that the individual actually has to do the will of God. How has that worked out for humanity?

    • @giraffediety2477
      @giraffediety2477 Před 4 lety +10

      ONE OF US ONE OF US ONE OF US :DD i pray for unity, so we can all proclaim the Word of Christ to the world

    • @boom-bm1kl
      @boom-bm1kl Před 4 lety +12

      Lydia Dani: you should consider YouTubing Bishop Robert Barron and scroll through all his videos. You'll be mind blown at the wealth of information he is. God Bless

    • @littlegarageontheprairie3659
      @littlegarageontheprairie3659 Před 4 lety +6

      Dr Brant Pitre, Steve Ray, and Dr.Taylor Marshall are all great men to learn from. They all have plenty on videos on youtube. Happy learning!

    • @jeffcelestecorbin9540
      @jeffcelestecorbin9540 Před 4 lety +3

      boom 1024 Vic (Victor) Scaravilli has some great videos also on a variety of Catholic doctrine. Great job to you Matt. I enjoy the vids! God bless!

  • @julitzamarquezb.8311
    @julitzamarquezb.8311 Před 4 lety +69

    i was confirmed into my catholic faith last year and ever since i have been more connected to my beautiful faith. people question of how dedicated i am to my faith because of my age, but i’ve learned God welcomes everyone and that’s exactly how i was welcomed into my church. i love the fact that two people of different faiths can sit down and have a humble and civil conversation about one’s religion. you and father diaz are a beautiful representation of how people should talk about God. thank you for being open minded to our beautiful faith. may God bless you!

    • @GratiaPrima_
      @GratiaPrima_ Před 3 lety +1

      I know I’m late, but WELCOME HOME!

  • @KN-dv7ub
    @KN-dv7ub Před 4 lety +37

    Dude, you rock! This was an awesome experience - even, for a Baptist preacher!

  • @billmurphy6272
    @billmurphy6272 Před 4 lety +271

    Matt, you gonna do a video on your church now? As a Catholic whose joyfully watched you learning about my denomination, I feel like its only good manners I learn about yours.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před 4 lety +69

      I greatly appreciate that Bill.

    • @KarlaVArana
      @KarlaVArana Před 4 lety +6

      Yes please 🙏🏼

    • @traciestroud
      @traciestroud Před 4 lety +2

      Agree!

    • @brassmonkey84
      @brassmonkey84 Před 4 lety +12

      I am truly grateful for Bill's comment. How many Roman Catholics asked to learn what protestants understand? My wife and I are interfaith, I'm protestant, wife's Catholic, and we learn from each other so much. From the protestant faith, emphasis on relationship with God and faith, from the Roman Catholic faith, love our neighbours.

    • @Patches036
      @Patches036 Před 4 lety +2

      I would love to watch that video, as well, Matt. Although, Bill that might prove difficult. Everyone should go listen to (or watch here on CZcams) Matt's (and Destin's) latest episode on the podcast No Dumb Questions.

  • @L.Pandapony
    @L.Pandapony Před 4 lety +73

    As a Catholic: Thank you! Thank you for this kind, fruitful and warm dialogue. God bless you 😊

  • @petelosuaniu
    @petelosuaniu Před 4 lety +27

    "On Earth as it is in heaven" - To be a disciple of Christ in our living here on earth. That is a powerful message for humanity that has resonated through the ages.

    • @jennlumagto171
      @jennlumagto171 Před 4 lety

      Yes, that what i am pondering right now. So Christianity is not for going to heaven, But as he said thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

  • @lolafiiona7014
    @lolafiiona7014 Před rokem +10

    I loved this so much as a Catholic who just came back to my faith. Hearing it made me more proud to be a Catholic and I cried for turning my back on the church for so long.

  • @captainbryce1
    @captainbryce1 Před 4 lety +145

    I'm actually an atheist (secular humanist), but I appreciate videos like this. I've always had a fascination with different religious ideas and perspectives. Your videos are not only quite informative, but it's also refreshing to see people who have disagreements in theology speak respectfully towards each other and able to look at things objectively. As someone who grew up in a largely Protestant culture, I had a certain image of Roman Catholicism and Catholics in general that was rather negative. This video (and your previous one) certainly helped to shed light on some of their beliefs, and explained to me why they do and believe some of the things they do. It also clarified some misconceptions I had about them, so I appreciate this.

    • @giovannimartini6405
      @giovannimartini6405 Před 4 lety +8

      Loved your comment! That's how ecumenism should work. Religion should never be argued in an agressive way!

    • @georgepenton808
      @georgepenton808 Před 4 lety +6

      @@giovannimartini6405 Ecumenism is a horrible abomination that suggests that one religion is as good as another. It ignores, or causes people to forget, that outside the Church there is no salvation.

    • @georgepenton808
      @georgepenton808 Před 4 lety

      What misconceptions in particular did this video clear up?

    • @theresemartin3075
      @theresemartin3075 Před 4 lety +6

      captainbryce1 Sounds like you are seeking for truth.."Our heart is restless, until it rests in You"....St Augustine

    • @Eddie_Vercetti
      @Eddie_Vercetti Před 4 lety +5

      Its so rare these days to have respectful discourse, when people differ on theology....

  • @patc1309
    @patc1309 Před 4 lety +218

    What a nice priest. The church needs more like him

    • @lichotropical3350
      @lichotropical3350 Před 4 lety +20

      The church is full of priests like him. If you don't like a certain priest just go to another church.

    • @vliciouss
      @vliciouss Před 4 lety +17

      Licho Tropical not ‘liking’ a priest shouldn’t deter or be the reason why one should change a church. You go to church for God.

    • @johncolasito5185
      @johncolasito5185 Před 4 lety +9

      A good priest he makes difficult theological doctrines easy and understandable without being confrontational.full of wisdom and insight.

    • @patc1309
      @patc1309 Před 4 lety

      @@lichotropical3350Really what wonderful advice! I didn't know that! WTF

    • @mayg9197
      @mayg9197 Před 4 lety +1

      @@patc1309 Oh please sister no need to use this words please. We are all brothers and sisters in CHRIST. Let us to try to understand each other the best way we can.

  • @aliascantante1993
    @aliascantante1993 Před 4 lety +37

    I'm Catholic since I was born and I'm just so happy to see that you were so opened minded to listen to the father. Just the fact that you took the time and opened your heart to learn more about Catholicism tells me that at the end, we all just want to love and serve God and teach his word.

  • @veronicav3048
    @veronicav3048 Před 4 lety +31

    you should dialogue with a Roman Catholic convert like Taylor Marshall to get a true picture of why they became Catholic. He was an Anglican priest and appeared to have a very real conversion

  • @hehehehesiuuuuuu7157
    @hehehehesiuuuuuu7157 Před 4 lety +498

    As going from a Jehovas Witness to Catholic i am connected to the catholic faith every teaching makes sence! God bless whoever comes upon this

    • @unorthodoxparadox2339
      @unorthodoxparadox2339 Před 4 lety +19

      Thank you, I was a Jehovah Witness for about six years and found many problems with The New World Translation

    • @katdapure
      @katdapure Před 4 lety +24

      I'm an ex- JW too... found my way home!

    • @avantelvsitania3359
      @avantelvsitania3359 Před 4 lety +10

      Welcome home brother. May God bless you too, and guide you through the best paths!

    • @hehehehesiuuuuuu7157
      @hehehehesiuuuuuu7157 Před 4 lety +4

      @@avantelvsitania3359 may god bless you to and in the future!

    • @752wayne
      @752wayne Před 4 lety +25

      I was brought up JW. I got baptized as a Catholic in 2014. That was the best day of my life.

  • @nikolastanic2999
    @nikolastanic2999 Před 4 lety +67

    Matt, I just want to say from the very bottom of my heart how big blessing is your work. So much love, enthusiasm and openess towards everything without judgement.. I'm speechless. You are a model for how Christians should be. I especially liked your interview with father Chris. Much love and greetings from an Orthodox Christian from Serbia!

  • @Meraikie
    @Meraikie Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for having Father on your platform. I am a convert from protestism to Catholicism some 36 years back and praise God for calling me to the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
    Blessings to you🕯🕯🕯
    From South Africa.

  • @mlavelle08
    @mlavelle08 Před 3 lety +59

    Matt is always super humble and respectful of differing approaches to Christianity. Pretty rare these days. He’s also clearly knowledgeable. I enjoy learning about different denominations. Keep it up and thanks!

    • @jsharp3165
      @jsharp3165 Před 3 lety

      Matt's a huge student of Christian history. Learning that history really helps one familiarize and understand how each of the denominations believes and operates differently because those differences are what created the historical separations.

    • @suestephan3255
      @suestephan3255 Před rokem +1

      I see Matt as should I say reticent to express himself according to scripture but rather being respectful and listening. Being respectful is a must but as a believer I go to the Bible for what and how to live under the power of the power of the Holy Spirit who will teach me. Much of the Bible is straight forward, even a child can understand. This is my source. The priest said the church( people) is first then the book( Bible) I could not disagree more. The Bible is our hand book reading it every day.
      The “church” comes out of the body of believers to believing the “God breathed” scriptures.

    • @bitfrankie
      @bitfrankie Před rokem

      The problem is that there can´t be two opposite interpretations that are equally true, so God must have established a unity in order to keep the believers in the Truth. Of course you should read the Bible yourself as often as you can, but it is unwise to stick to your own interpretation instead of being guided by the Tradition of the Church when interpreting key and difficult points.

    • @l.elmo.di.scipio
      @l.elmo.di.scipio Před rokem

      ​@@suestephan3255 I think he expressed himself poorly for the sake of brevity. No Catholic would put the Bible second.

  • @melissab5612
    @melissab5612 Před 4 lety +140

    Father Diaz is an amazing priest....great explanation!!

    • @genevievebalance-kupang9742
      @genevievebalance-kupang9742 Před 4 lety +3

      Totally agree! I have so much respect for Fr. Diaz and for you, Matt, for this wonderful intra-faith dialogue! Very mature conversation about the faith

    • @1533ramsay
      @1533ramsay Před 4 lety

      I'm impressed myself...

    • @kingheredia6905
      @kingheredia6905 Před 4 lety

      Jesus wasn't a "Catholic" Jesus never prayed a rosary, he never prayed to Mary or to saint's. Jesus was baptized as an adult not a baby. Catholics put their religion before God. I am now a born again Christian and have left the Catholic Church and happier than ever.

    • @Johnny-xh6lr
      @Johnny-xh6lr Před 4 lety +2

      @@kingheredia6905 because you didn't want to understand it!

  • @leonilchristianolofernes1987

    This conversation inspires me to stay and die with/for my Catholic faith. God bless everyone!

    • @conniemurphyover70stillgla47
      @conniemurphyover70stillgla47 Před 4 lety +3

      ME TOO :)

    • @anaheloisasiqueiradoamaral3117
      @anaheloisasiqueiradoamaral3117 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too brother! God bless you 💕

    • @christianchannel8755
      @christianchannel8755 Před 4 lety +1

      It's on the mass

    • @kingheredia6905
      @kingheredia6905 Před 4 lety +5

      Jesus wasn't a "Catholic" Jesus never prayed a rosary, he never prayed to Mary or to saint's. Jesus was baptized as an adult not a baby. Catholics pit their religion before God. I am now a born again Christian and have left the Catholic Church and happier than ever.

    • @angelfigueroa6538
      @angelfigueroa6538 Před 4 lety +3

      @@kingheredia6905- Yeah, I have never understood why Catholics pray to Mary when in the Bible it says that Jesus is mediator between us and the Father, He is our High Priest.

  • @michaellawlor5625
    @michaellawlor5625 Před 4 lety +10

    I'm a Catholic and can get angry in dialogue sometimes which is a vice. You are so respectful, fair play. God bless you.

  • @ChocolateDrop1960
    @ChocolateDrop1960 Před rokem +5

    I absolutely LOVE that you were willing to speak AND listen to ideas that were different from your own. THAT is what makes Jesus come to life for others. What you are doing is called....."works" bringing Jesus to the world. God Bless you, brother, Matt. A Catholic Christian Mom, and Catechist.

  • @jameskearney4100
    @jameskearney4100 Před 4 lety +150

    Very well done. I am Catholic and found nothing upsetting at all about this. I thought it was Brilliant !!!

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety

      James Kearney of course you did. Matt didn’t push back at all at the many great heresies if the RC.

    • @jameskearney4100
      @jameskearney4100 Před 4 lety +6

      @@GregOrangeDoor What are those?

    • @MissTEO1
      @MissTEO1 Před 4 lety +6

      @@GregOrangeDoor Yes, he let the priest actually answer the questions rather than start a debate. Perhaps that's why Matt has a great youtube channel and you do not.

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety

      Taryn nice dig. I am glad you like the channel, I agree, it’s a great channel. Never started a CZcams channel. Do you have a channel?

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +1

      James Kearney The Papacy, the Eucharist, transubstantiation, relic worship, Mary worship, bodily assension of Mary, perpetual virginity of Mary, Praying to Mary/Saints/angels, penance, sola ecclesia, alter christos (another Christ, as this priest actually mentions), selling of indulgences still takes place.

  • @BeatleLoverification
    @BeatleLoverification Před 4 lety +510

    I'm getting baptized on Easter, this has made me more excited!!

    • @unorthodoxparadox2339
      @unorthodoxparadox2339 Před 4 lety +2

      You do realise Easter has pagan origins? But I'm happy your getting baptized, God bless

    • @beanlegume9965
      @beanlegume9965 Před 4 lety +6

      @@unorthodoxparadox2339 That's fine: Easter is a natural event, yes the name originates from Germanic tribes, but the "pagan" point of the event is a celebration of seedlings, planting in the spring after the soil has thawed.

    • @nickblast4661
      @nickblast4661 Před 4 lety +1

      May God bless you and your family

    • @smilefishyish
      @smilefishyish Před 4 lety +9

      Bean Legume @unorthodoxparadox First of all congrats on officially coming into the Church!! Welcome! ❤️ Also in terms of Easter, I’m most other languages Easter is called Pasca, pasqua, paque, etc... which all come from the same Latin root word translating to “Pascal” in English. So I don’t know why in English the word Pasqua was changed to the word “Easter” (maybe just the customs surrounding the area) but the meaning and celebration of Easter is centered around the Pascal sacrifice, the Pascal lamb. It’s all focused on Jesus and FOR SURE has Catholic roots ;)

    • @zl6460
      @zl6460 Před 4 lety +6

      Coronavirus ruined it

  • @MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk
    @MarilynBoussaid-yd1vk Před 3 měsíci +2

    As a Jewish convert to the Catholic Church, I very much appreciated this cordial conversation. I love Jesus very much, and I love my Church. I also enjoy being part of monthly Zoom meetings with an ecumenical Christian Bible study group, where participants from various denominations share our love for the Lord and His Word, with mutual respect and sincere love for one another. Thank you for giving us a beautiful example of a friendly, non-confrontational discussion that should be the norm, but unfortunately isn't.

  • @marcella2050
    @marcella2050 Před 4 lety +10

    I ended up here while doing some research for a class and have to say I was pleasantly surprised. Your videos showed me just how little I know about Catholicism and how important it is to embrace new ideas with an open mind and heart. Well done.

  • @momimperfect9700
    @momimperfect9700 Před 4 lety +165

    Hey, Great interview! I am a converted catholic from Protestantism and am trying to figure out how best to live my faith in unity with all communities of God's people. This is an encouraging example of both sides loving and respecting each other!

    • @Isaac_El_Khoury
      @Isaac_El_Khoury Před 4 lety +5

      Absolutely! My heart aches to see so much division and the sharped tongued comments from both sides at each other... I wish we could all respectfully disagree, for we are all Christians and are taught to love one another.

    • @ESLongoria
      @ESLongoria Před 4 lety +2

      Galatians 3:28 and Mark 9:38 are good passages to reflect on. God bless!

    • @Onlinesully
      @Onlinesully Před 4 lety

      Prairie Imperfection
      best try not to see it as sides

    • @momimperfect9700
      @momimperfect9700 Před 4 lety

      @@Onlinesully you are right! Thanks, I am slowly getting this.

    • @Onlinesully
      @Onlinesully Před 4 lety +1

      Prairie Imperfection
      one of the few things ever I been right about

  • @castledoctrine1548
    @castledoctrine1548 Před 4 lety +136

    On a serious note, thank you very much for being so open-minded to Catholics, Orthodox, and other "high church" types. Many Prots are very hostile to us/them.

    • @shbsuri
      @shbsuri Před 4 lety +6

      Yeah, it’s important to have conversations like these especially with people you don’t agree with.

    • @Joequaile
      @Joequaile Před 4 lety +8

      Jeremiah Abingdon I used to be one of those haters, only because, I was ignorant. But now, I understand it a little more.

    • @tradcatholic
      @tradcatholic Před 4 lety +6

      @Mirai*Santos if a Catholic is hostile to a Protestant, they don't understand the love we must have for ALL HUMANITY.

    • @dimesonhiseyes9134
      @dimesonhiseyes9134 Před 4 lety +2

      We all serve the dame king. We all believe mostly the same thing. There is no excuse to not act in a manner of love and respect towards our fellow brothers and sisters that have simply come to a slightly different conclusion.

    • @Renvere
      @Renvere Před 4 lety +17

      My mom is an ex catholic, now Baptist. When I told her I converted to Eastern Orthodoxy, she looked me dead in the eye and asked if I now worship the Pope. I literally have no clue why she and my Father hate Catholics so much. It’s craziness. They’ve tamed a bit in their old age, now saying things like: “Well maybe some small groups of Catholics are saved, but if they are they’re being deceived by the church.”
      The division of Christianity literally kills me inside.

  • @natashaauton2029
    @natashaauton2029 Před 3 lety +18

    I was born and raised Roman Catholic, my faith has wavered over the years but in the last 10 or so ( I’m 43now) I have been rediscovering my faith. I’ve questioned and compared religions and was brought back to my Catholic heritage.
    Your series of videos are wonderful, eye opening and respectful. You are a gifted young man in your thoughts, speech and understanding. This world would be a better place with more people with your character.
    Thank You. You have helped me.

  • @anenglishmanplusamerican7107

    As a fellow protestant, I respect Catholicism. We may not agree in a lot of things, but we should agree that we are a body of Christ. I believe that as believers in the Lord, we should have inter dialogues, and we should try to mingle with each other more. May God bless you.

  • @janpetsch620
    @janpetsch620 Před 4 lety +61

    Thank you Matt! I'm a revert, I was raised in the church (old school Latin Mass and such) I just came back into the church 3 years ago after my mom passed. The vast majority of my family was protestant...my catholic grandfather was deceased and my other 3 grandparents and dad all protestant. Long story short, I spent 30+ years in Protestant churches (my sis is still) I have such peace now that I have come back. I love my Protestant brothers and sisters but to me the Catholic church offers so much more. In worldly terms I'm like "why settle for half a loaf when you can have the full thing" That said you are obviously a brother in Christ. May you be richly blessed.

    • @conniemurphyover70stillgla47
      @conniemurphyover70stillgla47 Před 4 lety

      WELCOME HOME :)

    • @reddude333
      @reddude333 Před 4 lety

      How could he be a brother when the Council of Trent explicitly pronounces anathema on him for several of his beliefs?

  • @kylereitsma7101
    @kylereitsma7101 Před 4 lety +313

    Watching this video I realized that I had preconceived notions about the catholic faith that were just straight-up wrong. Thank you for putting this together and taking the time to have a discussion and not an argument so that I can learn... Please excuse me while I go attempt to be less ignorant hope you all have a fantastic day

    • @HotEatTheFood
      @HotEatTheFood Před 4 lety +17

      As a Catholic, thank you for being able to humbly accept opinions you had that may have been wrong.I think all humans should be more like that, humility allows for more open and honest dialogue so I appreciate your willingness to learn

    • @AmberFaganello
      @AmberFaganello Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for being willing to hear that you were wrong and change your opinion!

    • @dctalk30
      @dctalk30 Před 4 lety +2

      A Cardinals Advice
      Here is an excerpt from an address by the cardinals in the Roman Church to Pope Pius III, which is preserved in the National Library of Paris, folio No. 1068, Vol. 2, PP. 650 and 651:
      "Of all the advice that we can offer your holiness we must open your eyes well and use all possible force in the matter, namely, to permit the reading of the gospel as little as possible in all countries under your jurisdiction. Let the very little part of the gospel suffice which is usually read in mass, and let no one be permitted to read more. So long as people will be content with the small amount, your interests will prosper; but as soon as the people want to read more, your interest will fail. The Bible is the book, which more than any other, has raised against us the tumults and tempests by which we have almost perished. In fact, if one compares the teaching of the Bible with what takes place in our churches, he will soon find discord, and will realize that our teachings are often different from the Bible, and oftener still, contrary to it."

    • @Gapeaches77able
      @Gapeaches77able Před 4 lety

      Don’t be too quick to write off what you know off of one video. Seek God in His Word to show yourself approved. If you don’t know the Word of God you will be easily led astray. You will know a tree by its fruit.

    • @cllewis1
      @cllewis1 Před 4 lety +2

      @@HotEatTheFood I agree, it shows a lot of class and a lot of intellectual honesty to verbalize the possibility that one has misconceptions about the Catholic faith. Archbishop Fulton Sheen said, "There are not a hundred people in America who hate the Catholic Church. There are millions of people who hate what they wrongly believe to be the Catholic Church - which is, of course, quite a different thing." Kyle, thanks for your candor!

  • @raquelmuneses4835
    @raquelmuneses4835 Před 4 lety +18

    These videos with Fr. Diaz are amazing! I've learned so much more about my Roman Catholic faith. My love for God has grown with a better understanding of Jesus Christ"s sacrifice on the cross. I feel God brought you and Fr. Diaz together. For me, there could not have been a better spokesperson for the Roman Catholic Church as Fr. Diaz, and there could not have been a better "interviewer" as you, who asked the right questions that brought out the true meaning of being a Christian.

  • @claireoliva5750
    @claireoliva5750 Před 10 měsíci +3

    As a Catholic, one thing I particularly love about our faith is that ALL priests go through EIGHT YEARS of seminary. This is the same amount of time a lay person would study to become a doctor. I've heard many non-Catholic christian friends marvel at the wisdom and knowledge of Catholic priests. I'm proud to say that's because we take becoming a priest, a guide, and a "father" very seriously. After eight years of schooling, prayer, and many great mentors priests really know their stuff! Becoming a priest is never a quick decision. It's a journey that guarantees great wisdom and knowledge.

  • @senseimatt3097
    @senseimatt3097 Před 4 lety +225

    I couldn't wait for this conversation. Well done!

    • @562Omar
      @562Omar Před 4 lety +6

      Sensei Matt Did you say conversation or conversion?

    • @RumorHazi
      @RumorHazi Před 4 lety +3

      562Omar Ha! Me thinks perhaps a Freudian slip. Just a matter of time.

    • @senseimatt3097
      @senseimatt3097 Před 4 lety

      ​@Freedom MidLIFE Living I am a Roman Catholic with a Master of Divinity Degree and over 20 years of Catholic Ministry.
      It will be difficult to answer your question well on a forum like this without writing an essay. So I'd ask you and any others reading this response to indulge any lack of clarity as I am aiming for brevity.
      A covenant is indeed an agreement but a specific type of agreement. There are a few important things to recognize about covenants.
      1) They are a benevolent and free offering of a superior power to a lesser power. The greater power binds itself and offers boons to the inferior party as a means of inspiring peace, assimilation, and unity among peoples.
      2) They usually contain blessings for keeping the covenant and curses for breaking the covenant on both sides. Though the lesser party has no say in which curses the greater power puts on itself.
      3) The covenants are usually sealed with the blood of a sacrifice to show the mortal severity of the agreement. Often those bound to the covenant will have the blood of the sacrifice sprinkled on them.
      When we talk about the "New and Everlasting Covenant" in Jesus Christ, we are speaking about God's free and benevolent offering of eternal life to us to be shared in union with God. Jesus was not only the eternal high priest (son of God) offering the sacrifice, Jesus was himself the sacrifice; he sealed the covenant in his own blood. Thus the greater power, Jesus, took the curse of sin upon himself (though he never sinned) as he suffered on the cross, in order to ensure that sin could never again separate us from God (Mercy fulfilling justice). We the lesser party to this covenant could never overcome the curse of death (brought about by sin) and so God (Jesus) bore the curse on our behalf. Yet because He is greater than death, he rose on the third day in glory.
      The New Covenant in Jesus Christ took the curse of the Mosaic Covenant (10 Commandments/The Law/Avoidance of Sin) and fulfilled it by bearing it for us (suffering and death). In its place, a new set of terms have been offered to the people of the whole world. "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength and Love your neighbor as yourself." When we accept and love Jesus Christ, we are subject to the blessings of that New Covenant. The law will be written on our hearts, the Holy Spirit will give us grace to follow that law, and by our constant re dedication to loving Jesus, we will receive the gift of eternal life and unity with our God and neighbors. Though we too will still die as our share in the penalty of sin, giving our life to Christ we will be subject to the blessing of being resurrected from the dead (as Christ was) and to have new and eternal life.
      What Matt has done on this channel is to show several different expressions of this covenant and how different churches (Orthodox, Catholic, Anglican, Etc.) participate in this covenant in their own particular ways. I think God is bigger than our doctrinal disputes, if you are considering becoming a Christian find a church that helps you love God and neighbor with self-abandon, and their you will receive the blessing of the new covenant.

    • @MystoRobot
      @MystoRobot Před 4 lety

      *Conversion ;)

  • @billc.8249
    @billc.8249 Před 4 lety +12

    I am a convert to Catholicism from Protestantism. You did a fantastic job with this interview. God bless you!

  • @delphinium5555
    @delphinium5555 Před 4 lety +21

    Wonderful Catholic priest. God bless him and his ministry.

  • @alexismadelynrau5576
    @alexismadelynrau5576 Před 3 lety +7

    This is what we need in this world. More compassion and understanding for those who have different beliefs than ourselves

  • @coondogbob
    @coondogbob Před 4 lety +103

    Matt as a returning catholic i urge you to think deeply on the following bible verses.. john 6:50-64 ..this was a big one for me comming back to the faith .. like mentioned by others , father only touched the surface here on catholisim.. there is a lot of misconceptions on catholisim and many protestants are not willing to do what your doing and for that i thank you ! This was awesome.. god bless

    • @mennovanderster5607
      @mennovanderster5607 Před 4 lety

      Can you explain why this brought you back?

    • @michaelborg5798
      @michaelborg5798 Před 4 lety

      You mean how Jesus said his words were spiritual and the people still not understanding that? That he wasn’t meaning it to be taken literal but it is falsely taught he was? That passage?

    • @malgorzatachp
      @malgorzatachp Před 4 lety +3

      @@michaelborg5798 there are 2 words in Greek for body. One is more like body that can be also metaphorical. Second is literally flesh, like meet. You don't use such a word when you mean being metaphorical. John chose to use that word (sarx) instead of the second one, that was more soft but also could be taken metaphorically. John very clearly suggested how we should interpret that.
      Second thing is that in this passage there are used words truly I tell you, amen lego soi. These words were used by Jesus when He was talking about really important, key things. Some of the Jews didn't get this, asking: "How can this man give us His flesh to eat"? And then in response Jesus didn't say: oh, I was talking metaphorically. He used this "truly I tell you" formula, and then dispelled the doubts saying: "my flesh is true food and my blood is true drink". He really said it very clearly.
      Also we have some very early evidence on how first Christians did understand it - from 1-2 century, e. g. Justin the Martyr in his 1st Apology and many others. If someone is interested I can list some of the early church fathers and christian writers that covered this topic.

    • @michaelborg5798
      @michaelborg5798 Před 4 lety

      Małgorzata ChP Jesus interpreted his own message, that’s what he said, these words are spiritual. Is he a liar?

    • @malgorzatachp
      @malgorzatachp Před 4 lety +2

      @@michaelborg5798 well do you consider an option that maybe the way you are interpreting this is not the only option, especially since the Church has always seen it another way?
      In 1 Cor 11 we can read a lot about how the first Christians understood it.

  • @livetroy
    @livetroy Před 4 lety +41

    I am a catholic convert. Attended Liberty University which through the required theological studies helped me on my path to conversion. Peace and God bless

    • @AmyJayOnTheWay
      @AmyJayOnTheWay Před 4 lety +2

      Troy D I also attended LU and got a degree in religion! I am praying along with my husband about attending RCIA. Please pray for my husband and I.

  • @Haileyb613
    @Haileyb613 Před 4 lety +8

    I'm a Catholic and I so appreciate how respectful you were. I think it's great that you're willing to explore other perspectives and really try to understand them, whether or not you agree. This video was wonderful. I learned a lot as well and I've been a Catholic my whole life.

  • @kylebuckley90
    @kylebuckley90 Před 3 lety +5

    As a Catholic I hope we can all appreciate what just happened. Two brothers in Christ discussed their beliefs with joy and interest. We may not all see things 100% the same but we all look to the Lord for guidance and know we are sinner's striving for more together. God bless.

  • @williamgauthier9294
    @williamgauthier9294 Před 4 lety +129

    Matt, I am a Catholic and your two videos with Fr. Diaz touched my heart. We may believe differently on some issues but the love I felt coming from this video was amazing. And that's what it's all about, loving one another no matter what. Awesome.

    • @wendymitchell8245
      @wendymitchell8245 Před 4 lety

      WILLIAM LOVE OF GOD COMES FIRST ,AND OBEYING HIM ,NOT A NICE MANNER OF SPEAKING . WHAT HE IS SAYING IS NOT THE TRUE GOSPEL AND LEADING PEOPLE TO A FALSE ASSURANCE OF SALVATION MAN IS SAVED BY BELIEF AND REPENTANCE AS PETER PREACHED AT PENTECOST .NOT BY CHRISTENING A BABY WITHOUT HIS KNOWLEDGE . THIS IS A FALSE GOSPEL..

    • @RisteardMac88
      @RisteardMac88 Před 4 lety +1

      Totally agree. Matt you are great. I am a catholic married to a Seventh Day Adventist. May I encourage you and others in this generous open discussion For me this is the True Spirit . Also, have to say I liked Fr Diaz talks. Thanks again

    • @evanmitton5007
      @evanmitton5007 Před 4 lety

      God hears you wendy,you dont need to yell🌞

    • @wendymitchell8245
      @wendymitchell8245 Před 4 lety

      @@evanmitton5007 but many people are deaf and blind.

  • @archer_0495
    @archer_0495 Před 4 lety +182

    I've been waiting for this since part 1 came out!
    I appreciate you taking the time to do these, as a former Protestant on the road to Catholicism.
    Thanks.

    • @maryclaudettevencio5419
      @maryclaudettevencio5419 Před 4 lety +6

      Archer , praise GOD! Am praying for you! 🙏🏻😊

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +1

      Turn back! Why would you want to get on that treadmill of traditionalism and religiosity?!? They pray to Mary 🤦‍♂️ please pray pray and pray.

    • @popeye8427
      @popeye8427 Před 4 lety +17

      @@GregOrangeDoor we love our Blessed Mother the same way Jesus loves His Mother. When we pray to her it's not in form of worshipping her for we know better. Read or listen to Hail Holy Queen by Dr Scott Hahn. Or his testimony. It's on CZcams

    • @GregOrangeDoor
      @GregOrangeDoor Před 4 lety +1

      Christian T you do pray to Mary. You even call her Holy. Jesus clearly says to her, “woman, you are no different than anyone else”. Saved by grace through faith alone, through Christ alone. Pray to God alone

    • @PVCGunita
      @PVCGunita Před 4 lety +14

      @@GregOrangeDoor But Paul wrote in his letters to pray for each other, especially also the fact that we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses encouraging us to live our lives as Christians. James even said that the prayers of the righteous has greater power. The saints in heaven are indeed righteous and holy. Isn't that such a beautiful thing?

  • @michaelirish1445
    @michaelirish1445 Před 4 lety +38

    Hey Mate your a good man. We would be very joyous to accept you into the Catholic Church :)
    Either way, Peace Brother

  • @kmrbsc
    @kmrbsc Před 2 lety +6

    What a pleasure this video was to watch. Two open minded gentlemen explaining, teaching, questioning. Awesome!

  • @HappyCatholicDeacon
    @HappyCatholicDeacon Před 4 lety +169

    Love this video! As a convert to the church from a Protestant background, I may have nuanced some of Father's answers - to bridge the language Protestant use and understand, vs the words Catholics us. But you asked some great questions! There are so many misunderstandings about the Catholic church. If you ever want to highlight the Permanent Diaconate order in the Catholic church - I'd love to share my journey through the formation process as I am myself journeying towards ordination. (God willing!) God bless you.

    • @sabaghebreghzabhier3382
      @sabaghebreghzabhier3382 Před 4 lety +2

      Richard Ferris Well come home, why don’t you make your conversation video. God bless

    • @TomLandry1
      @TomLandry1 Před 4 lety +7

      Richard Ferris - I found myself thinking the same thing - as in, "Gee, that seems a bit "colloquial", wish he'd been a bit more clear about what the Church teaches." Yet, at the same time, perhaps it's just as well, and maybe those were the right words in THAT specific situation.
      And the video would have to be 10 hours long to completely cover each topic touched on! :-)
      What has struck me MOST about these video's is that the Host is respectful and at least open to hearing the Catholic point of view. Sadly that is VERY, VERY RARE at least on the internet, and almost ALL video's or blogs, etc. where a Protestant discusses Catholicism, it's very angry, confrontational, and - frankly - ugly and uncharitable. :-(
      So I really APPRECIATE the TONE Matt takes, at least in the few videos of his I've seen.

    • @elijah4606
      @elijah4606 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TomLandry1 I will not make excuses for people who speak hatefully of those created in God's image, but it is no secret that Catholic teaching holds that Protestants are anathema. The Vatican has no desire for fellowship with Protestants as Protestants, a fact which many Catholics do not realize. Did you know that because I believe the Lord's Supper to be a symbol rather than real, official Catholic dogma says I'm accursed? How ought I respond to this?

    • @TomLandry1
      @TomLandry1 Před 4 lety

      @@elijah4606 - A few thoughts here:
      First, You might want to update your information on Catholic Dogma. :-)
      Since Vatican II, The Church has taken a radically more conciliatory posture toward Protest-ants. (I'm a bit pinched for time at the moment, but If you like I can try to get the CCC citations for you, and, of course, you are welcome to check for yourself! - It's available on-line)
      Second, (And Just FWIW) I spent most of my life as a Protest-ant. I don't reject or "hate" or "curse" anyone, and least of all anyone who professes to love my Lord and Savior, regardless of "form" or "style"!!! And it's not my place to decide who is Saved or who is "accursed".
      Regarding the posture of the Vatican, really, beginning in the second half of the 20th century, and In Earnest since ~1980-ish, The Church has made tremendous efforts to seek common ground and understanding with other Faiths, and ESPECIALLY with Protest-ants. FWIW, I think you would have a very tough time finding words like "Accursed" being used to describe Protest-ants in ANY Vatican document of the past 40+ years.
      AND this is an important point that I think a lot of people outside the Church don't fully grasp - NO Single Bishop, Cardinal OR even a Pope IS The Church. Just because "Pope X" or "Bishop X" (or Church Father X) may have written or said something, that alone does NOT make it an official position of The Church.
      Third - Regarding the Sacraments; To be clear - I respect everyone's right to believe whatever they choose to believe, even if I disagree with them. And I fault no one for staying in the comfort of whatever the religion they were raised in, or felt called to.
      That said,
      Surely you understand and accept that It is a fundamental aspect of every Protest-ant sect that they reject at least some of the Doctrines handed down to The Catholic Church by the Apostles. (even if you Deny that the Doctrines were truly Apostolic). Right?
      Do I think that's an ideal or preferable situation for ANYONE? No, frankly I do not.
      Do I think Anyone is Necessarily doomed to eternal damnation Solely because they reject some (or even all) of the Sacraments? No, I do not. (Not that my opinion has any effect on Anyone's Salvation! LOL!!).
      And again, to be clear, this also is the Official position of The Church, as reflected in the current Catechism of the Catholic Church.
      BUT - May I ask You a question - NOT to attack you, but HOPEFULLY, to shed light on the larger issues?:
      You reject aspects of the Faith that we believe the Apostles taught as critical to our Faith lives as Christians, and you seem very unhappy at anyone would take issue with this.
      But what do YOU think about other Faiths that reject aspects of Christianity that YOU deem to be Critical?
      Suppose someone told you they are a "Christian" - but they reject the notion that Christ was fully divine and/or fully human?
      OR if someone told you that Loving God wasn't absolutely necessary - that it was enough to "respect" God SO LONG as you also live a "good life"?
      OR, Suppose someone told you that they are a "Christian" - but they reject the notion that Christ actually died on the Cross? OR that he actually rose from the Dead? - They purport to Love Jesus, but they contend that the Christ's Passion &/or Resurrection was merely "Symbolic"??
      How should any Christian "Respond" to such claims?
      God Bless You!

    • @elijah4606
      @elijah4606 Před 4 lety

      @@TomLandry1 While I appreciate your amicable tone, I must disagree on what you describe as the more friendly treatment of Protestants by the Roman Catholic Church. The official teaching, from what I have been able to find, is that baptism is valid based on a few conditions. Under those conditions, my baptism as a Baptist would be valid to the RCC.
      I mention this because in order to commit a heresy, per the RCC, one must be baptized. Having been baptized, I may in their eyes commit heresy. One particular heresy is that of denial of the "Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist." Believing that is is symbolic, and having been baptized in a manner recognized by the RCC, by what standard can it be said that the same RCC does not consider me to be a heretic?
      I admit my understanding of what the RCC does with heresy is incomplete, but we agree that it does not imply fellowship, do we not? I would say heresy is darkness (obviously not believing that I hold to heretical beliefs), and after all, "What fellowship can light have with darkness?"

  • @arthurandteresabeem7142
    @arthurandteresabeem7142 Před 4 lety +116

    Never seen a video done by you, but your visit to a Catholic cathedral kept popping up in my side bar of recommendations. So I watched that one and now this one, pt. 2. Very great. Subscribed. I am Catholic and former Protestant. NEVER BEEN MORE SECURE and full of peace and joy. It's the BEST thing that ever happened to me. I LOVE RELIGION--the Catholic one.

    • @jeffcelestecorbin9540
      @jeffcelestecorbin9540 Před 4 lety +3

      Arthur and Teresa Beem My wife and I are former Evangelical Christians. A series of life’s events led us to the Catholic Church and subsequently RCIA. Nine years later and couldn’t be more driven in my faith...far from perfect and a work in progress but still moving forward!

  • @arthurpj
    @arthurpj Před 3 lety +4

    I knew your chanel last week, just because yours video with father Díaz. I'm From Brazil, a Catholic Christian and i'm here to tell you that i learned a lil bit more about my religion, because i will be always poor in my faith and i know that i need everyday to learn more and more about my Lord Jesus. I'm Thankfull about your respect with my religion, and i want to say that i love all of my protestants brothers in faith, because, independet of our differences, our God is the same and for Him, all the Glory and Honor for ever and ever.
    God bless you.