Who is Our Lady of Sorrows, Why is She Sad, and Why is this Church Dedicated to Her?

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  • I went to Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in St. Louis, Missouri to see a church built in an iconic style and to learn more about what Catholic Christians there do and believe.
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Komentáře • 765

  • @dustinpaulson1123
    @dustinpaulson1123 Před rokem +403

    History and theology aside, the pain a mother must have felt watching her son be accused, convicted, beaten, crucified, and buried must have been unbearable.

    • @justthink8952
      @justthink8952 Před rokem +33

      The pain is more because of the false accusations against Jesus

    • @carolinpurayidom4570
      @carolinpurayidom4570 Před rokem +5

      @@justthink8952 exactly

    • @jimmyintheswamp
      @jimmyintheswamp Před rokem +12

      And imagine noticing that nearly all of Jesus' friends and acquaintances had abandoned Him along the road to Calvary. Such a horrible moment to behold.

    • @connordkrauss
      @connordkrauss Před rokem +24

      @@jimmyintheswamp Everyone except Mary. That is why she is to be called blessed for all generations. Because of her obedience.

    • @christopherpavesi7245
      @christopherpavesi7245 Před rokem +15

      Mary Queen of Martyrs, pray for us.

  • @teresad7102
    @teresad7102 Před rokem +500

    I was baptized Catholic but found Jesus as an Evangelical. I reverted to Catholicism 21 years ago and while I’m grateful for my time as an Evangelical, I am so happy to have the fullness of the Catholic faith! Thank you, Matt; I love it when you go to a Catholic Church.

    • @caveman_merk
      @caveman_merk Před rokem +2

      What woud you say evangelical Christians are missing?

    • @userJohnSmith
      @userJohnSmith Před rokem +24

      @@caveman_merk Jumping in for Teresa, and as a Catholic with Evangelical Baptist in-laws (functionally in-laws at least and one's a head pastor) and on my dad's side of the family, the big thing is tradition. The great danger posed by breaking with the Church and becoming so bible focused is that the traditions and context needed to interpret the Bible is almost always lost. Every sacrament we have has a biblical root, same as the Pope's authority, and ultimately the Church (and Orthodox traditions) existed before the Bible was codified. The lineage of understanding has become so muddled that you can very easily fall into cult like patterns and distorted beliefs. Fundamentally, all protestants are islands in their own interpretations. It makes it easy to get twisted about.

    • @in_defense_of_the_church
      @in_defense_of_the_church Před rokem +10

      Im sorry Ms. Teresa but you found Jesus in an evangelical church? Did you never attend Holy Mass? Jesus is present there in the Blessed Sacrament.

    • @userJohnSmith
      @userJohnSmith Před rokem +9

      @@in_defense_of_the_church Dude, he's "present" in dirt too, not everyone vibes with mass early on. Don't be that guy.

    • @in_defense_of_the_church
      @in_defense_of_the_church Před rokem +6

      @@userJohnSmith hey “dude.” I mean John. While God IS everywhere we do NOT worship dirt. We worship the Eucharist. God isn’t a thing to “vibe” with and by the fact that you used the word “vibe” Im going to take the risk and assume you’re very young. Evangelicalism offers people emotionalism and entertainment but did God order us to seek that or Him and His truth? I wasn’t belittling the OP I was just doubtful that they didn’t encounter God in the Catholic Church but did so elsewhere. I’m glad they found God and I’m even happier they returned to the Church.

  • @stayathomemarine
    @stayathomemarine Před rokem +203

    As a mother whose daughter was stillborn last year, I tear up everytime I see the pieta. I really leaned into Our Lady of Sorrows during that time.

    • @tryingnottobeasmartass757
      @tryingnottobeasmartass757 Před rokem +22

      May God give you abundant grace.

    • @pacempax5236
      @pacempax5236 Před rokem +10

      I'm sure you have, but if you haven't, I suggest praying the rosary of the seven sorrows.

    • @kennethneece4838
      @kennethneece4838 Před rokem

      @@pacempax5236 Noooo! I don’t know if you know or not, but, in the Bible, there’s absolutely no mention to pray to some rosary or whatnot! What you totally need to do is bring your heart to Jesus Christ himself!

    • @matthewharjo7512
      @matthewharjo7512 Před rokem +27

      @@kennethneece4838lol! We dont pray TO a Rosary, we pray THE rosary. Do your research, the rosary is an evolution of how priests would pray the psalms. To keep track, they would use rocks, after each psalms they would throw a rock into a bucket. Then came prayer ropes, where people would tie knots after each prayer. The rosary is an evolution of that, prayer beads. Its rooted in tradition, something protestants dont have, so its hard for them to understand traditions of the original ways of worship.

    • @kennethneece4838
      @kennethneece4838 Před rokem

      @@matthewharjo7512 Well, all that stuff that you had mentioned is absolutely Not in the Bible( the rosary, rosary beads ) and whatnot! I would very highly suggest to you that you absolutely start praying to the most high Jesus Christ himself before it’s to late! You know that Jesus hated all of that before it’s not of him and all that stuff is all man made religion and such! I cannot emphasize enough of how God absolutely hates man made religion and even just straight religion as well, believing in God IS NOT about religion, but, it’s about having a relationship with God himself and doing his will and spreading his word throughout the world and bringing others to know God too!

  • @benedict7345
    @benedict7345 Před rokem +103

    Your videos helped me with Catholicism I was orthodox and was anti catholic thinking it was anti Christian now I’m catholic!!

  • @johnpacheco5355
    @johnpacheco5355 Před rokem +140

    Also, not sure if it was clear....Catholics do not genuflect to acknowledge Christ as King in a general sense when we enter Church...but specifically because the Divine Presence is in the Church i.e. Jesus is truly present (body, blood, soul, and divinity) in the Eucharist within the tabernacle. No Eucharist in a Catholic Church? No genuflection.

    • @kzizzles8329
      @kzizzles8329 Před rokem +9

      You are absolutely right but at the same time the priest in the video was also right, just missing context. No one bends the knee at a photograph of a monarch, but they do in the true presence of one

    • @boomct8569
      @boomct8569 Před rokem +8

      So glad you clarified that, what a missed opportunity!

    • @sopad4629
      @sopad4629 Před rokem +7

      Correct. We genuflect in the Holy presence of God in the Tabernacle.

    • @renaissanceman9168
      @renaissanceman9168 Před rokem

      Even as a cradle Catholic, I never understood genuflecting before the unconsecrated host. My impression was that the host simply remains bread and wine until the priest consecrates it during mass.

    • @daddada2984
      @daddada2984 Před rokem

      Eucharist is wrong.. Jesus sacrifice is done centuries ago.. Hes sacrifice is not every week.. thats is illogical.

  • @kmrbsc
    @kmrbsc Před rokem +249

    I am a lifelong Roman Catholic and have never seen the Stations of the Cross as murals. Beautiful!! I also love that this wonderful Priest admits that he cannot remember everything!!

    • @margokupelian344
      @margokupelian344 Před rokem +13

      Fr. Sigmund is very sweet but I think he was not able to satisfy Matt’s quest for the knowledge of the symbolism of the Catholic faith depicted all around the church.

    • @bryanbouzigard7019
      @bryanbouzigard7019 Před rokem

      “For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus,”
      ‭‭1 Timothy‬ ‭2‬:‭5‬ ‭

    • @bryanbouzigard7019
      @bryanbouzigard7019 Před rokem

      Joseph and Mary had more children after the VIRGIN BIRTH OF JESUS not SINLESS virgin birth

    • @HodgePodgeVids1
      @HodgePodgeVids1 Před rokem +5

      @@bryanbouzigard7019 You have no proof of that. The Greek word used for brothers can mean cousins. Also it’s also more likely they were step siblings from Joseph’s previous marriage. The fact that Jesus entrusted his mother to the Apostle John points in the direct that Joseph was dead and had no children with Mary to look after her.

    • @connordkrauss
      @connordkrauss Před rokem +5

      @@bryanbouzigard7019 Hedge handles this already. But I'd like to reiterate the point. It would have been illegal and unethical to entrust Mary to John if she had others sons. Since Mary was entrusted to John, she did not have other sons.

  • @ThoinFrostaxe
    @ThoinFrostaxe Před rokem +169

    Awesome episode! As a Protestant currently going through RCIA, this was super interesting! What a beautiful church!

    • @roseg1333
      @roseg1333 Před rokem +10

      Welcome we are glad you are here with us 🙏🏼🥰✝️

    • @MW-he4cp
      @MW-he4cp Před rokem +6

      Welcome home! Lookup the 7 sorrows of Mary devotion. Many graces are given if you do it daily

    • @teresad7102
      @teresad7102 Před rokem +5

      I did it over 20 years ago; welcome home!

    • @Neb-ie5mj
      @Neb-ie5mj Před rokem +3

      Thank you for coming into the Catholic Church, God love ya!

    • @hcho7776
      @hcho7776 Před rokem +2

      Don’t be afraid to take her home.
      Welcome home

  • @JurkusMartynas
    @JurkusMartynas Před rokem +95

    We genuflect before the holy eucharist that is positioned behind the altar. That little red light says that Jesus in this church.

    • @neshrosuryoyo
      @neshrosuryoyo Před rokem +10

      Exactly ✝️

    • @Mrs_Homemaker
      @Mrs_Homemaker Před rokem +18

      Right. We genuflect when Christ is in the Tabernacle. We would bow to the altar if He was not in the Tabernacle.

    • @sgabig
      @sgabig Před 4 měsíci

      @@Mrs_Homemaker Most Catholic altars have a relic of a Saint in them - that's why we bow

    • @lauraw9657
      @lauraw9657 Před 2 měsíci

      Mrs. Homemaker is right. If Christ is not in the Tabernacle, we bow to the altar as it is the symbol of Christ. I think, not sure, that bowing to relics is only if they are on public display.

    • @CashewNuts0
      @CashewNuts0 Před 16 dny

      ​@@sgabig I think it is still proper to bow to the altar even if there is no relic present.

  • @andypitts2402
    @andypitts2402 Před rokem +40

    I love that you are so respectful of the Catholic Church and that you have gained such a deep knowledge and appreciation of our faith and traditions. God bless you on your journey and in your ministry.

  • @sopad4629
    @sopad4629 Před rokem +25

    I love what he said about the Sunday Mass when everyone is trying to get here. It made me cry because it’s true, our life is a mess. Sometimes we’re not even sure if we deserve to come to Mass and receive Jesus in the Eucharist, but what the priest said is Jesus’ love for us means being with us. He came to the world and join us in this messy world to be with us because of love. We are all sinners, lost, selfish, ignorant but Jesus came to join our humanity to show us His love. That in this mess of life, He gives us hope from His act of Love. He comes, welcomes and embraces us no matter our situation is. We are loved, accepted and welcomed.

  • @PeteV80
    @PeteV80 Před rokem +170

    What a beautiful Church. I love the Romanesque style. I am in my early 40s, and so happy I've returned to the Church. Thank you for this video and respect shown for a denomination that is not your own.

    • @StephenBrown88
      @StephenBrown88 Před rokem +3

      Welcome back to the Church!

    • @562Omar
      @562Omar Před rokem +1

      Nice conversation and thorough description of this beautiful church.
      Matt - your best video to date was when you visited with Father Diaz at Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City.

    • @bryanbouzigard7019
      @bryanbouzigard7019 Před rokem +1

      “For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus,”
      ‭‭1 Timothy‬ ‭2‬:‭5‬ ‭
      NOT MARY or spirits of dead people

    • @connordkrauss
      @connordkrauss Před rokem +2

      @@bryanbouzigard7019 The saints are not dead. Like Jesus, when we pass away, we are made alive in the Spirit. Christians do not really die, we go to be with Jesus in Heaven.

    • @hcho7776
      @hcho7776 Před rokem

      satan hates Jesus and Mary
      satan hates Holy Eucharist and Rosary

  • @kevinbernetsky8862
    @kevinbernetsky8862 Před rokem +46

    The devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows renewed my faith entirely and consoling her heart in the Sorrows Rosary has completely reshaped my relationship with Christ. All of our devotion and love for Mary is ultimately for Christ, our remembrance of her sorrow draws us deeper into His sorrowful Passion. She is nothing without Him, she has no merit without Him, she is our mother because she was given to us at the foot of the Cross (Jn 19:26) I pray dearly that all souls would console Mary's heart without fear or hesitancy because every time we show love for our Mother, we honor Him who loved her first.
    Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us!

    • @alandoughty6320
      @alandoughty6320 Před rokem +8

      Couldn’t have said it better myself , people need to know why we love our blessed mother , thank you !

    • @supernatural2029
      @supernatural2029 Před rokem

      Amen

  • @bekabell1
    @bekabell1 Před rokem +139

    The title Our Lady of Sorrows is a devotion to the seven sorrows Our Lady experienced in her life. The seven sorrows are: the prophecy of Simeon of the sword of sorrow which will pierce will pierce her heart, the flight and dwelling in Egypt, the distress of the loss for 3 days of Jesus when He was 12, the meeting of our Lady with Jesus as He carried His Cross, the witnessing of Our Lord's passion and death, the witnessing of the lance piercing the side and heart of Our Lord, and finally the laying of our Lord's body in the tomb.
    Every September is traditionally given to this devotion, and the recollection of these sufferings.

    • @DominusTecum316
      @DominusTecum316 Před rokem +5

      I appreciate you posting them to better reflect on what Fr. shared with guest (Matt) and us the viewers. Now I focusing and seeking the Holy Spirit to help me further reflect on the virgin Mary's suffering. I am in disheartening to even imagine how rarely does anyone die for our sins, yet Jesus died for all of our sins. Praise you Lord King Jesus!

    • @revelation1215
      @revelation1215 Před rokem +4

      @@marym.338 The prophecy of Simeon and the Presentation are the same. One focuses on the joyful aspect of the occasion and the other on Simeon’s prophecy that’s sword of sorrow would pierce Mary’s heart too just like her son’s.

    • @christianmaestas4435
      @christianmaestas4435 Před rokem +3

      I thought number 6 was her receiving into her arms the body of Jesus taken down from the cross. I could be mistaken though

    • @bekabell1
      @bekabell1 Před rokem +3

      @@christianmaestas4435 it might be that there is more than one list. The one I posted was from a 1959 prayer book, and I have seen it in other locations, but a devotion like this might have more than 1 expression.

    • @christianmaestas4435
      @christianmaestas4435 Před rokem +4

      @@bekabell1 that makes sense. I’ve been praying the rosary of the Seven Sorrows for a while now and for me it is like pulling thorns out of Mary’s heart by suffering the pinch myself and offering roses to her. It has really softened up my heart and improved my confessions to have this devotion.

  • @topper009
    @topper009 Před rokem +12

    The reason you should kneel is not because there is a statue of Jesus on the cross with the sign calling Him the king of the jews, it is because He is literally present in the same room as you in the tabernacle

  • @aligaines8476
    @aligaines8476 Před rokem +28

    This is so important for parents that have lost their children. Religious or not, mothers know that pain.

  • @Aaryq
    @Aaryq Před rokem +90

    The last question and answer was beautiful. You could hear the passion he has for his flock.

  • @marcihummel9715
    @marcihummel9715 Před rokem +17

    I was a member of that parish and married there in 1966. It’s a beautiful church.

  • @RobBardgett
    @RobBardgett Před rokem +41

    I grew up in this church. Missed out on the best part, the organ. This was the only church I’ve been to that after mass not many would leave because the organist would stray from the script and send us home with some of the most amazing music. That organ would shake the building! It was amazing.

  • @cthurbz5146
    @cthurbz5146 Před rokem +42

    I love it when you go to the Catholic church! I was raised Methodist but have become Catholic, so I learn so much in these videos - plus, nod along with your Protestant observations.

    • @goblinoide
      @goblinoide Před rokem

      Catholicism is pagan garbage, not Christianity.

  • @alejandrinahs
    @alejandrinahs Před rokem +26

    At 15:02, the Saint is Saint Anthony holding Christ and lilies (signifying purity). Research regarding the lilies: “In 1680, on June 13, in the church at Mentosca d'Agesco in Austria, someone placed a cut lily in the hand of his statue. For an entire year the lily remained fragrant and fully alive, without wilting. Then the following year it grew two more blooms, so that the church was filled with the fragrance of the flowers.” Great touring of this parish!
    Edit: The Father is accurate in the lilies signifying Saint Joseph! Had to search; so great a cloud of witnesses. ♥️

    • @SAGKavin
      @SAGKavin Před rokem +1

      In India St Antony is super famous!

    • @BertRussie
      @BertRussie Před rokem +1

      Saint Anthony, the miracle worker and doctor of the Church

    • @SAGKavin
      @SAGKavin Před rokem

      @@BertRussie he is doctor of church? Didn't knew that. Thank you for information.

    • @AngelaSealana
      @AngelaSealana Před rokem +1

      Yes, and I'm from San Antonio, TX which is named for Saint Anthony of Padua... A little more info: Anthony had a very close relationship with Jesus and had a great innocence (purity) of heart, so his spirituality included a special devotion to the Christ Child. It's said at one time that Anthony was staying in a place and another friar passed by Anthony's room late at night, noticing that he had been up all night in prayer. The friar saw Anthony devotedly holding a little child in his arms who was shining with a bright light, holding Anthony's face. The friar realized it was the Christ Child, appearing to Anthony in his prayer. The story eventually spread and that is why today he is depicted with the Christ Child and the Scriptures, as well as lilies.

    • @fruzsimih7214
      @fruzsimih7214 Před rokem

      If it's a beardless young man wearing a Franciscan habit, it's Saint Anthony. If it's an older man with a beard and vaguely ancient looking clothes, it's Saint Joseph.

  • @nicoleyoshihara4011
    @nicoleyoshihara4011 Před rokem +9

    Catholic here❤ Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us 🙏❤

  • @JesseDLC
    @JesseDLC Před rokem +50

    A perfect way to end! Father's reflection on his growth as a priest. He says his favorite mass is a typical Sunday mass where Jesus comes to meet his people where they are, in the middle of life.

    • @markheithaus
      @markheithaus Před rokem +8

      I greatly appreciate Matt. He's such a genuine ambassador who on the one hand doesn't want to sweep away differences but on the other hand doesn't want to exaggerate them or get them wrong. I love it every time Matt does these meetings.

    • @bvolmert380
      @bvolmert380 Před rokem +5

      Fr. Sigmund baptized my youngest child and taught my older children so much about the beauty of the Mass. What a wonderful video. Thank you.

    • @ronald556
      @ronald556 Před rokem

      @@bvolmert380 does he do a Novus Ordo Mass or TLM usually?

    • @bvolmert380
      @bvolmert380 Před rokem

      @@ronald556 Ive only ever seen him do the novus ordo mass.

  • @billschrader5139
    @billschrader5139 Před rokem +9

    Genuflection occurs in a Catholic Church to reverence the true presence of Christ in the tabernacle. One genuflects to the tabernacle and bows to the altar if the tabernacle is in a different location other than behind / above the altar.

  • @drogars
    @drogars Před rokem +79

    His quote about the "best mass" was absolutely wonderful. Thank you Matt for another excellent church tour video.

    • @KemperCreative
      @KemperCreative Před rokem +4

      I always enjoy your Catholic church tours. You are always so kind, respectful and insightful.

  • @viviennedunbar3374
    @viviennedunbar3374 Před rokem +47

    After encountering God I was Baptized Catholic and came into the Church at 19 after being an atheist/agnostic.
    I have now been accepted to the Postulancy of the Lay Dominicans. You should meet with some Dominican Friars Matt, also the Nuns (contemplative) Sisters (contemplative and active) and the Lay Dominicans. We are one family. The Dominican Order is 800 years old and has never splintered we are very united in Christ and his Church. The ordee was begun by St Dominic and he knew St Francis, except St Dominic was Spanish and Francis was Italian. The Dominicans are called the Order of Preachers (OP) and their motto is Veritas. Their four charisms are; Contemplation, Preaching, Study and Community.. Dominicans really know their scripture and are big scripture scholars. St Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican. Dominicans are involved in Preaching, teaching and evangelization.

    • @viviennedunbar3374
      @viviennedunbar3374 Před rokem +5

      Dominicans are on 5 continents and have thousands of professed members (those who have taken lifetime vows).

    • @billmartin3561
      @billmartin3561 Před rokem +2

      An interview with Matt and Fr Gregory Pine would be awesome…

    • @MrJoshDoty
      @MrJoshDoty Před rokem

      @@billmartin3561 Fr Pine is on The Catholic Talk Show. 👍👍👍👍. I believe Matt Frad interviewed him as well. Best wishes.

  • @kirchfam
    @kirchfam Před rokem +14

    I have been a life long parishioner here, and my husband loves this parish as much as I do. Fr. Sigmund grew up in this parish!

  • @peaceandjoy2568
    @peaceandjoy2568 Před rokem +28

    The best Mass is the one where ordinary people come with their sorrows, brokenness and sins. Because Jesus sees our unworthiness and our pain and His Sacred Heart is so moved to great pity for us and He heals us.
    This good priest has the heart of the Good Shepherd. It's like Jesus was speaking through him. He is with us in every part of our lives even the most unpleasant ones.
    Thanks for this tour of the Church, Matt. I love your channel.

  • @julieevanish3601
    @julieevanish3601 Před rokem +21

    Mary the Dawn, Christ the Perfect Day;
    Mary the Gate, Christ the Heav’nly Way!
    Mary the Root, Christ the Mystic Vine;
    Mary the Grape, Christ the Sacred Wine!
    Mary the Wheat-sheaf, Christ the Living Bread;
    Mary the Rose-Tree, Christ the Rose Blood-red!
    Mary the Font, Christ the Cleansing Flood;
    Mary the Chalice, Christ the Saving Blood!
    Mary the Temple, Christ the Temple’s Lord;
    Mary the Shrine, Christ the God adored!
    Mary the Beacon, Christ the Haven’s Rest;
    Mary the Mirror, Christ the Vision Blest!
    Mary the Mother, Christ the Mother’s Son.
    Both ever blest while endless ages run.
    Amen.

  • @darrylfrancisco
    @darrylfrancisco Před 13 dny +2

    Thank you for sharing this profound video, Matt. As a Catholic, I found myself deeply moved by your conversation with Fr. Sigmund. His theological insights into the rich symbolism within our faith-the sacred icons, the Stations of the Cross, and the Seven Sorrows of Mary-were truly illuminating. I was particularly struck by your reflection on the holy women, including Veronica, who stood by Jesus in His darkest hour, while the chosen apostles were scattered. This is precisely how we Catholics meditate on this sacred scene in Scripture. It powerfully underscores the steadfast love and fidelity of Mary, who remained with her Son to the very end, embodying perfect discipleship and maternal devotion. The symbolism you explored resonates deeply, stirring the heart and inviting a more profound contemplation of the mysteries of our faith.

  • @davidatwood3228
    @davidatwood3228 Před rokem +61

    I like this dude. I like where he goes at 17:25. His tone changes and you feel his passion for what he does. Thanks Matt for bringing Father Sigmund to us.

  • @EpicWolverine
    @EpicWolverine Před rokem +54

    Always a good day when I see you exploring Catholicism more. Great video.

  • @mercyotiswarren7994
    @mercyotiswarren7994 Před rokem +110

    Matt, your podcasts on Spotify are great, but I LOVE these videos.❤ You possess humility and the ability to take every thought captive and examine it. So rare in today's shallow world.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před rokem +41

      It's easy to put together a good conversation when get to interview the quality of people I keep running into at these churches.

    • @zuperdee
      @zuperdee Před rokem +3

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH I wish you could do a video like this of a Mormon church. I think at the very least, it would be interesting to hear their take on the Bible and how they see themselves in relation to Christianity.

    • @jkell42
      @jkell42 Před rokem

      After listening to the last NDQ I am tempted to post about a hat to see if my comment gets blocked…

    • @newellcornesio428
      @newellcornesio428 Před rokem

      @@zuperdee nope, any church that view Jesus doctrinally as only the counter part or another "person" of the archangel gabriel is "HERETICAL".
      And also, mormonism advertized "polygamy" before... So, you know.. 😊

  • @volemek
    @volemek Před rokem +11

    its nice that you noticed everyone genuflect when they enter the church. I think this wonderful priest missed a key component of this practice. if you scroll to the 18:00 mark of the video you see a nice image of the altar with the Tabernacle in the center. That Tabernacle is where we put the unconsumed host. We believe that the bread durring the mass becomes the true presence of Christ. and any unconsumed bread is placed in the Tabernacle. When looking at the Tabernacle, to the left is a red candle. when that candle is lit, there is unconsumed host in the Tabernacle, and so in turn, Jesus is present in the building. so we genuflect in his presence because he is King. if the candle is not lit, there is no need to genuflect. it has nothing to do with the crucifix in the front of the building, and everything to do with the true presence of Christ. God Bless you. I truly love how you explore the diversity of Christian Faith.

  • @Sarah-fe1hh
    @Sarah-fe1hh Před rokem +15

    Beautiful Church and sounds like a humble priest. The art in catholic and orthadox churches brings the bible to life and it teaches us about Jesus. Thank you Matt for being so respectful to other Christian traditions. Keep doing what your doing brother in Christ 🙏

  • @DavidLarson100
    @DavidLarson100 Před rokem +12

    That was interesting your take on Veronica being extrabiblical so not being appropriate (not your words, but my sense of your thoughts) alongside the biblical stations. I think that's a big difference between Catholics and Protestants. I grew up Protestant and converted to Catholicism in my mid 20s (15 years ago-ish) and I actually liked all those ancient traditions. The Stations of the Cross was a local tradition of Christians in the Middle East, and if Veronica experienced something, I don't have a problem believing it just because it wasn't in the Bible. The Bible itself came out of these same early communities, as did guides to church life like the Didache.

  • @trinabrousseau5568
    @trinabrousseau5568 Před rokem +3

    I am a revert to the Catholic Church. I have come to understand that not everything that ever happened in the lives of Christ, Mary, the Apostles, and the early Church could have possibly been written down. There were many events that were witnessed by people and passed on by word of mouth that never were written down. That does not make them any less true or any less reliable than the stories that were written down, as long as they are included in The Holy Tradition of the Church. That is why Catholics believe that the combination of written Scriptures and Holy Tradition , given to and guarded by the Holy Catholic Church, are both the word of God, not Scriptures alone. So the story of Veronica is one of those that was passed down by Tradition. Her veil with the face of Jesus imprinted is used as the image in The Holy Face of Jesus devotions. I am happy to believe in The Holy Tradition because it allows me to experience the fullness of the Faith.

  • @andrewlemlyn7643
    @andrewlemlyn7643 Před rokem +7

    What he says about the holiest masses being the one's in which Christ encounters us in the messiness of everyday life is one of the most beautifully true things I have heard articulated this year.

  • @annfrost3323
    @annfrost3323 Před rokem +5

    My mother was a devout of Mary of Sorrows. I think because she raised 7 children and every child needs prayer from a mother at different times in their life.

  • @crownfisch
    @crownfisch Před rokem +6

    My respect for catholicism had grown so much through your videos, Matt. So much beauty in the symbolism it evokes worship and contemplation. Thank you!

  • @jkell42
    @jkell42 Před rokem +8

    I loved hearing the priest explaining his favorite Sunday… where people are living a messy world, but coming to church to meet with Jesus.

  • @NevilleMendes
    @NevilleMendes Před rokem +3

    That statue 15:11 is of St Anthony of Padua a franciscan saint! A great saint revered to in almost every Catholic church! He is seen holding the baby Jesus in his hands - it was an apparition ! And that being the greatest thing that very few saints have experienced and people have witnessed through them, so they and he in particular is revered in almost all churches!
    And the one on the right is St Francis of Assisi the founder of the Franciscan Order
    Twon franciscan saints in one frame!

  • @Ant-ng8zl
    @Ant-ng8zl Před rokem +4

    We kneel because the Eucharist is kept UNDER the crucifix, in the Tabernacle. God bless you. Saint Joseph, pray for us.

  • @kimberlyrose1170
    @kimberlyrose1170 Před rokem +72

    Yay, another church tour! Thank you for the time and effort you put into these videos!!
    Also I love Fr. spirit of humility and care for his flock. He seems so sweet :)

  • @shawnallee6771
    @shawnallee6771 Před rokem +41

    Now this is "S" Tier qualtiy stuff!!! I am not a catholic. I am a protestant but man oh man... To here him speak of Jesus in the way that he does is a beautiful thing. I hope to see the church I work with view their congregants the way he does. This was fantastic. Also, I am a bit partial to STL! Good Stuff Matt.

    • @MW-he4cp
      @MW-he4cp Před rokem +7

      That was a thoughtful comment. I'm Catholic. If there's any questions you have about the Catholic Church you may have that I may be able to answer, feel free to reply to this comment. God is giving Matt an awesome mission. He's so respectful and genuinely interested. It's fun to see.

    • @shawnallee6771
      @shawnallee6771 Před rokem +6

      @@MW-he4cp Thank you for the reach out and kind comment. I honestly have a good catholic friend where I live and we take time to ask each other question. Thank you and Have a fantastic Week!

    • @Goodtogo4567
      @Goodtogo4567 Před rokem +2

      Well, man oh man I hope you join us. I'd bet you would make a great Catholic.

  • @John-tc7fr
    @John-tc7fr Před rokem +5

    For anyone wondering about 19:00 in the video showing the Eye of God symbol where Fr. Sigmund doesn't describe the Hebrew - It's the Tetragrammaton. That is, Y-H-W-H read right to left.

    • @sgabig
      @sgabig Před 4 měsíci

      Poor Solanus Casey wasn't allowed to be ordained a full priest because he failed his Hebrew & Greek language exams. I guess the Catholic Church has loosened its foreign language requirements over the years

  • @donnabutz3407
    @donnabutz3407 Před rokem +24

    When my husband and I married 50+ years ago, I described myself as non-Lutheran and he was non-Catholic. Tried as I might, I did not understand the Catholic traditions. This video was enlightening and interesting. Thank you. An added benefit for me was learning my attraction to the anchor!

  • @bobleroe3859
    @bobleroe3859 Před rokem +5

    Really wonderful. I appreciate the mutual respect. I think us Protestants are increasingly seeing Catholics as our allies, not enemies. What unites us in Christ is greater than that which divides us.

  • @CatholicWithaBiblePodcast

    I just like that we're meeting the priest in his suspenders. lol

  • @AdrianSpencerElizalde
    @AdrianSpencerElizalde Před rokem +11

    Veronica may remind us that we should always imprint the Lord in our lives. That others may see Christ in us and that we ought to share Christ and behold His face.

  • @rebn8346
    @rebn8346 Před rokem +9

    Her Feast Day is Sept 15th.
    The Mater Dolorosa rosary is a wonderful comforting devotional for the grieving.

  • @BibleTreasuresAndReviews

    This was a beautiful interview with the priest. He seemed so humble and unpretentious from his clothing to tone of voice as he spoke to you, Matt. I appreciate the communication both of you shared.❤

  • @LLOriginal
    @LLOriginal Před rokem +19

    I love Our Lady of Sorrows 💖 she brought me back to the Faith on her Feast day Sept. 15th
    How beautiful 🌹 I will be there one day 🙏

  • @englishlearningcenter1470

    His sharing his favorite mass brought tears to my eyes.

  • @andresrivera9878
    @andresrivera9878 Před rokem +5

    I’m a Syriac orthodox christian and I would love for your to visit one of our churches. Your will not regret it!

  • @bekabell1
    @bekabell1 Před rokem +24

    St Joseph is also depicted with a heart, the most chaste heart of St Joseph.

    • @Mrs_Homemaker
      @Mrs_Homemaker Před rokem +8

      Yes! My family has a devotion to the Holy Family through their hearts. 🥰 Sacred, Immaculate, and Chaste.

  • @jamieleahsnell
    @jamieleahsnell Před rokem +4

    What a charitable meeting! Fr. Sigmund is so kind and gave simple, holy answers. Matt's questions were generous-hearted. The church is gorgeous. Overall, you can feel the holiness just from watching this video. May God unite his church, and bring us together as one...

  • @atoadigi
    @atoadigi Před rokem +18

    Matt, thank you for this video, what a beautiful parish! I am Roman Catholic and I appreciate your openness in wanting to know and understand what and why we do the things that we do. To further elaborate about why Catholic churches have all of this art, statues, stained glass, etc., is that we need to remember that most people in the early church were not educated and could not read, also if you could read there were no printing presses so you couldn't just go to Barnes and Noble and purchase a bible LOL, plus to obtain an entire bible it would have cost around a year's worth of wages (that's why for many years the bibles were chained so nobody would steal them) so the statues, art work etc., would be used to teach the people about the scriptures and the life of Christ. As father had mentioned how we come to mass with all our distractions from life, these images first help us to remember that we are now leaving the world for a short time and are entering into a sacred space and they help us to turn off all of the noise and distractions of everyday life so we can lift our minds and hearts to God and to seek His Face in prayer, to place ourselves in the scenes of the scriptures to help us ponder and contemplate the scriptures (whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things Phil 4:8). To help us seek what is above and not the things of earth (Col 3:2) during this time of prayer/worship that we will be entering into during the celebration of the mass.

  • @gmac8586
    @gmac8586 Před rokem +3

    A couple of times I think Father was getting emotional. Sometimes when I think of how much God loves us, I want to get emotional too.

  • @elaineevans7126
    @elaineevans7126 Před rokem +7

    Such a humble priest. I enjoyed this so much. Thank you!

  • @AnNgo-uk1gf
    @AnNgo-uk1gf Před rokem +2

    I work with indigenous Catholics in Latin America. Our Lady of Sorrows is very special to them. It is probably the only advocation or saint they will not allow any syncretism with. One, because they know her deep pain and want to console her rather than combining her with some prehispanic celebration and two, because they have gone through their own pains and want spiritual company.

  • @albertito77
    @albertito77 Před rokem +13

    This is an incredibly beautiful church

  • @drxljrcc
    @drxljrcc Před měsícem +1

    Every icons you see in the Catholic Church has a story and reason. Icons reminds us in the tangible way how Jesus is working in our lives. These images not only enriched our lives but also remind us to be aware of our failings and triumphs.

  • @MikePasqqsaPekiM
    @MikePasqqsaPekiM Před rokem +3

    It’s so encouraging to see the respect and charity that you give to a fellow brother in Christ, and to traditional Christian artistic expressions that scandalize some sincere Christians, but upon reflection, come from deep love and devotion to The Word that became flesh.
    One day, may we all be one.
    In case it wasn’t made explicit, I don’t think it was in this video, the Church is the fulfillment of the prophecy of Noah’s Ark, because the Church founded by Jesus Christ is the only saving vessel in a world of chaos and death. The gates of hell will not prevail against it.
    Thank you for taking the time to share this.
    -A Latin Catholic

  • @lukeli1
    @lukeli1 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Fr. Sigmund, you reminded me the woman at the well scene...where Jesus sat down at high noon to talk to the woman right where she is, Many of us, knowingly or not, longed for that. God bless you!

  • @roseg1333
    @roseg1333 Před rokem +23

    This was lovely thank you for coming to our churches and respecting them and helping others to see our religion in hopefully a more positive light in these dark times thank you 🙏🏼✝️🕊 if you’re looking for other places to go to a TLM or church would be really cool. I have never cried in any public place in my entire life but I could not stop the tears from flowing in my TLM parish so reverent so beautiful. Truly something to see at least once in everyone’s lifetime 🙏🏼❤️

  • @ptabs226
    @ptabs226 Před rokem +27

    I live in St Louis and would recommend the two Basilicas. The one under the arch has important historical value and the new Basilica has the most beautiful mosaics this side of Rome.

    • @hebrews5127
      @hebrews5127 Před rokem

      *John.17:* 17Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
      *Jeremiah.7:*
      2 “Stand at the door of the House of Yahweh and publish this word there: Listen, you men of Judah, who enter this door to worship Yahweh.
      3 Thus says Yahweh, the God of Israel: Improve your course and your deeds, and I will stay with you in this place.
      4 Do not trust lying words like these: Look at the Temple of Yahweh! Here is the Temple of Yahweh! This is the Temple of Yahweh!
      ...17 Do you not see what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem?
      18 The children pile up the wood, the parents light the fire, and the women knead the dough to make cakes
      for the queen of heaven.
      And then they pour wine in honor of foreign gods, so as to offend me.
      19 But is it me, perhaps, whom they lower with that, says Yahweh? Is it not rather to themselves, to his own dishonor?
      *1John.2:*
      21 I am writing to you, not because you do not know the truth, but because you do know it and because a lie cannot come out of the truth.
      *1 Corinthians 10:*
      11 Everything that happened to them was our own history, and it was written to instruct those who would come in the last times, that is, us.
      12 So let him who thinks he is standing take heed that he does not fall.
      13 In fact, you have not yet suffered more than very ordinary tests. But God is faithful and he will not allow you to be tempted beyond strength. In the moment of temptation he will give you strength to overcome it.
      14 Therefore, dear brothers and sisters, flee from the worship of idols.

    • @danielkoschoff9284
      @danielkoschoff9284 Před rokem +5

      I would also recommend St. Francis de Salles by the institute of Christ the King!

    • @toddvoss52
      @toddvoss52 Před rokem +2

      Agree the new Basilica (been around for almost 100 years but the mosaics were applied over decades) will take your breath away. One can imagine St. Mark's in Venice when it was "new". Just wow.

  • @billmartin3561
    @billmartin3561 Před rokem +4

    Christ is the only person in history to choose his own mother, and he chose Mary. Imagine getting to carry, birth, and raise a child that you know is God in the flesh. She was with Him to the end, with him after the resurrection, and with the Apostles at Pentecost. Mary was special, that is why she is venerated (never worshiped). She was the first Christian.

  • @tm1830
    @tm1830 Před rokem +5

    I love your curiosity and the respect you show.❤

    • @openminds8765
      @openminds8765 Před rokem +2

      It takes a Man of great faith to be able to visit, learn and question his and the other faith with respect and ultimately grow from it in the Fullness of Humanity - Well done Matt✅

  • @jonasj703
    @jonasj703 Před rokem +2

    Love you Jesus Christ my lord. Thank you Jesus Christ my lord. Mother Marry pray us. Hallelujah.

  • @jorowi
    @jorowi Před rokem +6

    Beautiful church and beautiful conversation.

  • @david_porthouse
    @david_porthouse Před rokem +8

    The commemoration of Our Lady of the Sorrows is on September 15th. There is a chaplet we can pray, which is also known as the Servite Rosary. A set of beads can be obtained online.
    Select or highlight Servite Rosary with your mouse, right-click and then left-click to search the Internet for more information.

  • @BrambleHead
    @BrambleHead Před rokem +1

    such a wonderful tour, I mistook the Father for being boring, when in all reality he was down to earth and gentle!

  • @BrianJunyor
    @BrianJunyor Před rokem +3

    Wow. A fabulous priest. So humble.

  • @carousel87
    @carousel87 Před rokem +4

    Love this episode. My favorite was when Fr described Mary's 7 sorrows and shared the reason why his masses on sundays are the best . Got teary eyed there. God bless!

  • @louismarx8269
    @louismarx8269 Před rokem +2

    St. Veronica is part of Orthodox tradition too, she's the same woman whose faith in Jesus healed her of her blood issue when she touched His garments. On the way to the cross she gave him a cloth to wipe His face and it left an image of His face on it, and the cloth with the face of Christ became a common symbol still used in Orthodoxy.

  • @chrisshaw7615
    @chrisshaw7615 Před rokem +4

    In my grad school days I was a teaching assistant for architecture history. So some may be confused by the reference to St. Peter's & St. Mary Major. He is referring to the originals built by Emperor Constantine (4th C. A.D.). This has little resemblance to the baroque churches you will see currently in Rome. St. Paul's yes. Also I prefer to call the style Late Roman, and reserve Romanesque for 9th Century up until the Gothic period starts 12th C.; but i'm being persnickety.

  • @johnmcadon4248
    @johnmcadon4248 Před rokem +2

    Saint Anthony of Padua holding the infant Jesus. That was the statue on the left. Hints throughout seem to show a Franciscan influence on that church’s establishment.
    If you know a little about Saint Anthony of Padua you know he wasn’t in Bethlehem with baby Jesus 2000 years ago. While praying the joyful mysteries of the rosary, infrequently on the third decade I cradle my arms and pretend to hold the infant Jesus to keep Him safe and warm. This can be a beautiful experience to pray the rosary with such imagination that your mind is transported through time and space and you might experience something special that you remember even years later. The rosary is a prayer anyone can pray if they want to and there is much more to it than merely reciting and repeating prayers.
    Saints are traditionally shown a particular way. St. Anthony of Padua is frequently depicted holding the infant Jesus.
    Matt if you continue to learn enough you may become Catholic. I did.
    Next time you lose or misplace something pray to Saint Anthony of Padua and promise to give a donation (perhaps $5 or cost of a loaf of bread) for the poor. And you will frequently find the item … don’t forget to put a donation in the poor box (or Salvation Army or similar).
    Saint Anthony of Padua’s story is quite interesting. Many years before Saint Anthony of Padua was another Christian now known as Saint Anthony of the Desert.

  • @Rakotino
    @Rakotino Před rokem +12

    I got a pro life ad! Hallelujah

  • @TraditionalHippie
    @TraditionalHippie Před rokem +2

    Beautiful Stations!!!!

  • @MW-he4cp
    @MW-he4cp Před rokem +7

    I hope they catch the moment on recording when Matt realizes Jesus is in the Eucharist 😉😇🙏

  • @seangarvey6551
    @seangarvey6551 Před rokem +6

    I’ve said this before on other videos of yours, but I so admire and appreciate your openness to exploration and understanding.
    God bless you!

  • @irishtexan899
    @irishtexan899 Před rokem +6

    Very educational video without any judgements. Highly impressed with quality of questions and openess of both participants

  • @JoeBoone82
    @JoeBoone82 Před rokem +17

    I enjoy your videos that teach us about all of the other denominations. It would be interesting to have a breakdown of your followers. I bet it would be surprising. Cradle Catholic here, but enjoy learning more about my own faith as well as others.

    • @JoeBoone82
      @JoeBoone82 Před rokem

      I didn't join, I was born into it, as stated by the word "cradle." Which denomination do you reside in? I think most can agree that we have more similarities than differences. I hope that you do not celebrate any of the holidays, or even the everyday calendar, founded and established by the RCC.

  • @billscott2413
    @billscott2413 Před rokem +6

    BLESS YOU Fr

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz Před rokem +13

    Thank you Matt.
    Side note, I will now be singing all day, 🎵 The Anchor Holds🎶 all day. Great song

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před rokem +1

      Impressed you remember that one. I found out after that was a song by George Beverly Shea. Who know?

  • @mickyfrazer786
    @mickyfrazer786 Před rokem +4

    St Veronica... Veronica means True Image. The tradition is likely apocryphal however a similar thing happened. The blood was important to Jews and so when being brought down from the Cross it is believed that a cloth was placed over his face and head, then taken off for his burial shroud to be wrapped.
    For more detail look at the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium

  • @mattmazzola1587
    @mattmazzola1587 Před rokem +5

    Very cool I went to the attached grade school and this church when I was younger

  • @justinharnett
    @justinharnett Před rokem +7

    Great video!
    I like how you visit the different Parishes and talk like that.
    Those priests are helpful and down to earth.
    A lot I'm learning!
    I say this after growing up Protestant and am now Catholic after studying Church history after listening to the first part of your interview with your Catholic buddy.

  • @aaron_accordion
    @aaron_accordion Před rokem +3

    I’ve admired this beautiful church passing by on Kingshighway but never been inside. Thank you for sharing this interesting and educational talk with Father Sigmund. Growing up Protestant I had never heard the Veronica story.
    Btw the Hebrew is the Tetragrammaton (YHWH, the holy name of God).

  • @ohmightywez
    @ohmightywez Před rokem +7

    Thank you for showing us these beautiful sacred spaces! I am tired with our plain, modernist, unelevating multipurpose room churches

  • @wallyklw5
    @wallyklw5 Před rokem +6

    Again you post the best content I can imagine for myself-a genuinely interested Protestant

  • @joepichardo2485
    @joepichardo2485 Před rokem +1

    Catholic forever, Love my Catholic faith. The true church. 👍

  • @deusfiatlux5160
    @deusfiatlux5160 Před rokem +2

    Beautiful video. Fr. Sigmund evokes a caring and genuine demeanor.

  • @mariarivera6485
    @mariarivera6485 Před rokem +2

    The name Veronica means True Image. The station of the Cross with St. Veronica not only shows us the love and compassion a disciple of Christ ought to have for Our Savior Jesus Christ, but it summarizes the Gospel & the life of a Christian: to become a True Image of Christ.

  • @peterfox7663
    @peterfox7663 Před rokem +15

    Your drone footage really does elevate your production value

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před rokem +10

      Thanks Peter. I'm not good enough with a drone to get shots of that quality. Credit goes to my friend Nate for everything that looks cool.

  • @bugler75
    @bugler75 Před rokem +12

    08:55 the hymn is
    “Will your anchor hold?”
    The chorus is:
    We have an anchor that keeps the soul,
    Steadfast and sure whilst the billows roll,
    Fastened to the rock that cannot move!
    Grounded firm and deep in the Saviour’s love!
    An inspirational hymn.

    • @MattWhitmanTMBH
      @MattWhitmanTMBH  Před rokem +4

      I believe the specific lyric I recalled is from the song "In Times Like These" by George Beverly Shea. I had to look it up.

    • @bugler75
      @bugler75 Před rokem +3

      @@MattWhitmanTMBH Ok Sir no problem, It was so similar to a hymn I’ve known from childhood😊 I will look yours up too. That’s how we learn together.
      God bless you and your work!
      Ian

    • @spraffman
      @spraffman Před rokem +1

      Were you ever in the Boys Brigade? We sang this a lot in the BBs and the motto is Sure and Steadfast, and the symbol is an anchor.

    • @bugler75
      @bugler75 Před rokem +2

      @@spraffman I was indeed Sir, 1st Bangor Company, Belfast Battalion, Northern Ireland.
      Saved my life ✝️❤️🙏
      Sure and Steadfast!
      Ian

    • @spraffman
      @spraffman Před rokem +2

      @@bugler75 Wonderful, 1st Loanhead Company, Edinburgh, Leith & District Battalion, Scotland

  • @mikelopez8564
    @mikelopez8564 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Matt and Fr Sigmund! What a way to close your visit by hearing Fr Sigmund acknowledge the beauty of God’s children setting aside worldly, even pressing, concerns to offer God His due; indeed, it is right and just.

  • @eatingchaos
    @eatingchaos Před rokem +8

    So glad to see the church visits resume.

  • @salsanten9978
    @salsanten9978 Před 4 měsíci

    Matt, your sensitivity and gentleness in spite of differences speaks to the Spirit of Christ in you. Thanks so much for doing these

  • @MW-he4cp
    @MW-he4cp Před rokem +3

    Exorcist Father Ripperger recommends the 7 Sorrows of Mary devotion. It's easy and it brings many graces.