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Christ Institutes the Church from the Cross, Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #766
What is the moment when the Catholic Church begins to exist? How is it that Christ, crucified and hanging on the cross, is both conquering sin and consummating His union with the Church? How does the cross give birth to the Mystical Body of Christ?
Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life (www.holyfamilyinstitute.com), and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as he explores the answers to all these questions and more.
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The Mission of Lay Catholics - Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #900
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What is special about the mission of the Catholic laity in our post-Christian culture? Why did Vatican II emphasize the special mission of Catholic lay people in the life of the Church? How do ordinary Catholics offer something irreplaceable to the work of evangelizing the culture? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life (www.holyfamilyinstitute.com), and...
The Mystery of Christmas - Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #525
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What are some of the themes that flow through both Advent and Christmas? What are we supposed to be contemplating during these two beautiful seasons? And what lessons are there in the setting and cast of characters surrounding Jesus' birth? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as...
AZ Prop 139: Abortion Anarchy - Catholicism and Culture Episode #6
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What is the real meaning and intention of AZ Prop 139, the Arizona Abortion Access Act, and the similar ballot measures up for a vote in 9 other states? How do science, history, and a little logic help us address three of the main arguments for abortion? And what is the single, all-encompassing question that the entire abortion debate hinges on? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Instit...
Catholicism and Culture, Episode #5: What Does It Mean to Be Human?
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Who am I? Where do I come from? What is my life for? Where am I going? These four fundamental human questions frame the great mystery and adventure of every human life. To avoid them, or take them lightly is to live the "unexamined life," that Socrates warned is not worth living. In our time, two deeply influential, but fundamentally opposed worldviews, offer radically different answers to thes...
Catholicism and Culture, Episode #4: What is the Ultimate Reality?
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What is the ultimate or fundamental reality which explains the existence of everything else? When we pursue the causes of things which exist, what is it we are pursuing? Is it matter, in its most basic subatomic form, or the divine mind and will of God? And what difference does it make anyway? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his...
The Challenge of the Post-Christian Pagans - Catholicism and Culture, episode 3
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What are the unique challenges, AND the unique opportunities that come with living in the age of the post-Christian pagans, and how are those challenges and opportunities similar to, and different from, the first Christians living among the PRE-Christian pagans? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Co...
Honor Your Parents, No Matter What - Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #2215
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What does the commandment to honor our parents really mean? What if our parents weren't very good parents, or even negligent, or absent? And how does this commandment include even our remote ancestry? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as he takes a look at the obvious, and les...
Human Nature: A Union of Matter and Spirit - Meet the Catechism, paragraph #364
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What is human nature? What is a human person made of? Where do the powers and abilities of a human person come from? And what does all that tell us? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as he delves into paragraph #364 in the Catechism of the Catholic Church to answer those quest...
Man: Someone, Not Just Something - Meet the Catechism, paragraph #357
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Are we each intended, wanted, and loved by the God who created us, or are we just the outcome of blind physical forces acting on matter for billions of years? And what does the answer to that question matter? Can't we just agree to disagree, and leave it at that? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic C...
Human Exceptionalism: Are We Just Animals, or Accidents? - Meet the Catechism, paragraph #355
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Are human beings just random accidents of physics and evolution? Are we just animals with bigger brains? Is there anything exceptional about human beings? And what defines a human being, anyway? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as he gives a guided tour of paragraph #355 in t...
Forgiveness: A Decision, Not A Feeling - Meet the Catechism, paragraph #2843
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Is it true we are supposed to forgive and forget? What if the person who hurt you won't admit they're wrong? Should you forgive someone who isn't sorry? Why does Catholicism place so much emphasis on forgivness? Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, takes us into paragraph #2843 of the...
Without God It All Falls Apart, Catholicism and Culture , episode #2
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What does it matter if God exists? Why can't we create a sane, just, virtuous society without belief in God? Haven't we outgrown all that faith and religion stuff, anyway? Why would we keep clinging to God when we've got modern science and technology? Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podca...
The Name and Nature of God, Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #206
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When God reveals His name to Moses from the burning bush, what does that mysterious name, I AM, tell us about the nature of God, about who God is? And what should we learn from this great mystery? Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as he takes us into what the mysterious name a...
Catholicism First Proposed Universal Human Equality & Dignity - Meet the Catechism, #1934
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Who came up with the idea that all human beings are of equal dignity and value? Who laid the foundation for universal human rights? The United Nations? The Enlightenment? No! The Catholic Church! Join Steve Greene, Director of Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life, and co-host, with his wife, Becky, of The Catholic Conversation podcast, as he explains how the Catholic Church introduc...
Catholicism: Relevant or Relic?, Catholicism and Culture, episode #1
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Catholicism: Relevant or Relic?, Catholicism and Culture, episode #1
Catholicism and Science: Enemies or Friends? - Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #159
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Catholicism and Science: Enemies or Friends? - Meet the Catechism, Paragraph #159
Catholicism is the Full and Final Revelation - Meet the Catechism
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Catholicism is the Full and Final Revelation - Meet the Catechism
God's Revelation is Always an Invitation - Meet the Catechism
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God's Revelation is Always an Invitation - Meet the Catechism
What, exactly, is the Bible? - Meet the Catechism
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What, exactly, is the Bible? - Meet the Catechism
The Trinity: Where It All Begins and Ends - Meet the Catechism
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The Trinity: Where It All Begins and Ends - Meet the Catechism
Human Nature Proves God's Existence - Meet the Catechism
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Human Nature Proves God's Existence - Meet the Catechism
The Universe Proves That God Exists - Meet the Catechism
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The Universe Proves That God Exists - Meet the Catechism
Converging and Convincing Arguments for God's Existence - Meet the Catechism
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Converging and Convincing Arguments for God's Existence - Meet the Catechism
Love is the Alpha and Omega - Meet the Catechism
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Love is the Alpha and Omega - Meet the Catechism
The Heart of the Christian Message - Meet the Catechism
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The Heart of the Christian Message - Meet the Catechism

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  • @sird2333
    @sird2333 2 дні тому

    The church being the body of believers in Him. Not the stinking cath church.

  • @bec928
    @bec928 3 дні тому

    When will you teach the scriptures?

    • @bilobilo56
      @bilobilo56 2 дні тому

      the CCC is based on the Scriptures what are you talking about?

    • @bec928
      @bec928 2 дні тому

      @@bilobilo56 Yet it isn't. There are no verses saying Mary was always a virgin. There are no verses saying she was always sin-free. There are none saying she was immaculately born. No say she is the queen of heaven or the new ark.

  • @Jindy2
    @Jindy2 3 дні тому

    This is very inspiring! Thank you so much.

  • @lcothdwf
    @lcothdwf 9 днів тому

    Excellent teaching!! TY!

  • @maedilein6802
    @maedilein6802 11 днів тому

    Refusing to come into the feast because there is no feast. In the days before 1962, there was a feast and it was magnificent. Afterwards, the "feast" consisted of bread and water, basically. It became common and ordinary. As a "cradle Catholic" the mass and liturgy meant so much to me. When the mass changed, when the Latin was dropped, when the Mass was said in the local language it became common. If you didn't know what the latin words meant, it was translated on the same page in the Missal. There was no longer a thread linking me with the church of old, which meant something to me. I went to my cousin's funeral a couple of year's ago and was astounded that the church feels that the common man needs to be part of Mass now, bringing up offerings, etc. I no longer feel part of all that, nor do I want to be part of it.

    • @joeybwalsh
      @joeybwalsh 7 днів тому

      Are you dating hell prevailed against Christs church in 1962? The original language of the church wasn’t Latin. Jesus spoke Aramaic and the Bible was written in Greek. The first church probably held mass in Hebrew. Jesus didn’t even speak Latin that we know of. It became Latin because that was the common language of the west. Is your over fixation on church discipline keeping you from the graces of the sacraments?

  • @shipwrightreyna
    @shipwrightreyna 19 днів тому

    Outstanding description of the mystery of Christmas! This will help me to personalize the Christmas experience in many ways! Keep up the GREAT work with HFI !!

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 12 днів тому

      Thanks so much for watching! Stay tuned, we have more content coming soon! God bless (and Merry Christmas!)

  • @janetouchedupoujol6344
    @janetouchedupoujol6344 25 днів тому

    Thank you for the teaching. This is so needed in my land many lives.

  • @janetouchedupoujol6344
    @janetouchedupoujol6344 25 днів тому

    I am Greatful for this teaching.

  • @laurogov
    @laurogov Місяць тому

    Amazing!❤❤❤

  • @1Capybara24
    @1Capybara24 Місяць тому

    What if you can't forgive yourself? There are people so swallowed in sin that they can't even forgive themselves for their own sins, thus continue to sin, since they think they have no hope and that they should not have any.

  • @santhoshhenry
    @santhoshhenry Місяць тому

    Excellent effort,may Holy spirit help your ministry abundantly

  • @santhoshhenry
    @santhoshhenry Місяць тому

    What a wonderful homily❤❤❤

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 27 днів тому

      Thanks for the kind words, glad it was helpful! We've got more videos coming soon, so stay tuned. God bless.

  • @drkarenhanson
    @drkarenhanson Місяць тому

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 27 днів тому

      Thanks for watching! We've got more videos coming soon, so stay tuned. God bless.

  • @richardschaaf5861
    @richardschaaf5861 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this! Only Christ through us can forgive, and as soon as we ask for it is it done! You expressed this so beautifully ✝️❤️

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 27 днів тому

      I'm glad it was helpful! We've got more videos coming soon, so stay tuned. God bless.

  • @PaulPaullus
    @PaulPaullus 2 місяці тому

    ...good title....

  • @joancerasoli6152
    @joancerasoli6152 2 місяці тому

    Ninth month!!! That's killing a precious baby. They sd use birth control if they don't want children n what Abt the babies right to lift

  • @hesterdutoit326
    @hesterdutoit326 2 місяці тому

    Absolutely true. Thankyou. I often think maybe when life begins is not where we should start! The Word of God says " you knit me together in my mother's womb. We are literally going against God's creation.

  • @thomism1016
    @thomism1016 2 місяці тому

    THIS IS AN ABSOLUTELY AWESOME CHANNEL. I have just subscribed ❤️🤷🏽‍♂️💐

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 27 днів тому

      Thanks so much for subscribing! We've got more videos coming soon, so stay tuned! God bless.

  • @markmanning-o4w
    @markmanning-o4w 2 місяці тому

    In some ways my parents were very perfect, and some ways very imperfect Catholics. I pray with deep gratitude for them, and pray my life here can make their joy in Heaven even better knowing their struggles with me turned out to be worth it. Your videos are Fantastic!

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 27 днів тому

      Thanks for the encouragement! We've got more videos coming soon, so stay tuned. God bless.

  • @FearlessWisdom
    @FearlessWisdom 2 місяці тому

    The idea that all the greeks taught a creator God as the ultimate is plainly false and the using of Plato for this is clearly disingenuous as Plato nowhere says the demiurge is the ultimate reality. Furthermore, in the fully worked out theologies of the Neoplatonists, the ultimate is not the demiurge, but the One, which is impersonal, beyond intelligence, beyond all thought or intent.

  • @seinilangi5705
    @seinilangi5705 2 місяці тому

    Just found these great series.....by the grace of God....thank you guys for doing this amazing work❤❤

  • @Lovelifespirit
    @Lovelifespirit 2 місяці тому

    What is the obligation of the sinner? Is repentance a condition of forgiveness? Or only reconciliation.

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 27 днів тому

      Good question. The sinner should admit and acknowledge their wrongdoing, and repent, and ask for forgiveness from those harmed, but as we know that does not always happen. If someone has harmed someone else, and refuses to admit it or repent or seek forgiveness, then they carry that unrepented sin with them. For the one harmed by that unrepented sin, they are called to forgive the sinner anyway, and move on. If the two are to be reconciled, the sinner will have to eventually admit the wrongdoing and seek reconciliation. Forgiveness requires only one, and so is always possible. Reconciliation requires two, and therefore sometimes is not possible.

  • @MrGoodwell
    @MrGoodwell 3 місяці тому

    Excellent idea for a video series. If anyone is interested in tackling the entire Catechism, check out Catechism in a Year with Father Mike Schmitz. I also recommend the Ascension App which has the full Bible, the entire Catechism and a ton of commentary. God bless everyone! 😁

  • @holeymcsockpuppet
    @holeymcsockpuppet 3 місяці тому

    I have worked with a lot of people who didn't have bad parents...they had monsters. Mothers that pimped out their preteen daughters for money or drugs. Dads burning and beating sons. Abandoning these children to the chaos and coldness of life with no guidance. These people are seriously damaged...and there are MILLIONS of them. They are dealing with addictions, self-harm, and su¡cide. The gift of life? They were given the "gift" of pain... horrible pain. Pain, you obviously don't understand. How do we "honor" people like that? You can be greatful for your life, but how do we as Catholics "honor" Evil? Again, the people who have experienced this are now the norm... not the exception. What is the Church's guidance for those who had Evil as their birth parent?

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 3 місяці тому

      Excellent question, Holey. And thanks for watching. You are 100% right, I can't begin to imagine the horror of having monsters like that for parents. I have also known a number of people who have, including some who have fought their way to the point of being able to forgive their parents and move on, although of course they are still affected, and of course they still carry the wounds. In those cases honoring your parents amounts to no more than forgiving them and acknowledging that they gave you life. That's enough. They don't have to condone, or excuse, or rationalize the evil their parents did to them, or pretend it wasn't evil. No matter how messed up their lives are as a result, while there is life there is hope. I pray there is a time coming for them that will be better than what they are going through now. I go into this topic a little more in the video I did on forgiveness. Here's the link, if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/zuMH6lVfBPI/v-deo.html

  • @jnccg
    @jnccg 3 місяці тому

    This is a beautiful page...grateful that I stumbled on this channel. I know that just even by just sharing....hurts will be healed, souls will be saved.

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the positive comment, @jnccg! This is a new project, so thanks for helping us get the word out! Peace+

  • @vicentevilla8492
    @vicentevilla8492 3 місяці тому

    Message of His Holiness Pope John Paul II for the Celebration of the `World Day of Peace 1 January 2002 NO PEACE WITHOUT JUSTICE NO JUSTICE WITHOUT FORGIVENESS 8. But what does forgiveness actually mean? And why should we forgive? *Forgiveness is above all a personal choice, a decision of the heart to go against the natural instinct to pay back evil with evil. The measure of such a decision is the love of God who draws us to himself in spite of our sin. It has its perfect exemplar in the forgiveness of Christ, who on the Cross prayed: “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Lk 23:34).

  • @jenniferkyere8904
    @jenniferkyere8904 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this discussion. I’m a time where we assume that we owe no one anything, especially when we think we haven’t been treated the way we think we should- this lesson on the 4th commandment reminds me why I am called to understand my faith deeply.

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment, Jennifer! I'm glad you enjoyed the video, and glad you found our channel! Peace+

  • @hiddenhand6973
    @hiddenhand6973 3 місяці тому

    Your help please. Where is the command to forgive those parents who are not sorry? We must be sorry for our sins to be forgiven in confession.

    • @jenniferkyere8904
      @jenniferkyere8904 3 місяці тому

      Forgiveness although we all desire it and as Christians should freely give it, is not a requirement to be received in order to be in right relationship with God. We are called to forgive one another as Christ has forgiven us. The fact that I don’t receive it, although likely very painful is not a requirement. The onus of responsibility falls on the individual and as the Our Father prayer states- forgive us our trespass as we forgive those who trespass against us.- we cannot expect to receive forgiveness from God if we are unwilling to forgive others. I hope this is helpful.

    • @hiddenhand6973
      @hiddenhand6973 3 місяці тому

      @@jenniferkyere8904 read the Bible verse though, it says if forgiveness is asked seven times, forgive seven times. It doesn’t say to forgive the unrepentant.

    • @jenniferkyere8904
      @jenniferkyere8904 3 місяці тому

      Yes, meaning that every time we are asked to forgive, we must forgive, but you cannot control the unrepentant person to seek forgiveness- they have free will. So we the ones who have been hurt have a choice to make- Jesus says forgive your enemies- forgive those who torment you. This is the most challenging because it goes against our human logic- Jesus tells us to deny yourself, pick up your cross and follow me. Some of Jesus' disciples grumbled saying these teachings are hard and stopped following him. Again, the Christian life is not an easy one. But if we believe that all things work out good for those who love Him, we just have defer all things to God.

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 3 місяці тому

      Good question, Hidden, and good responses, Jennifer! It might help to make a distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation. To be reconciled takes two - both parties have to own up to any wrongdoing and agree to apologize and forgive. Forgiveness only takes one. I can - and must - forgive those who hurt me, even if they are unrepentant, even if reconciliation is impossible, even if they refuse to admit they did anything wrong. In those cases forgiveness is as much for me, as it is for them. There is an old saying, "To forgive someone is to set a prisoner free, and to realize the prisoner was you." I go into more detail in this video on precisely this topic: ua-cam.com/video/zuMH6lVfBPI/v-deo.html

  • @JasonJacksonJames
    @JasonJacksonJames 3 місяці тому

    I converted to Jehovah's Witnesses

  • @bar3280
    @bar3280 3 місяці тому

    Great idea for a channel! Hope it grows. God bless! 🙏

  • @HumanbeingonfloatingEarth
    @HumanbeingonfloatingEarth 3 місяці тому

    Ps ..catholic life is❤️

  • @HumanbeingonfloatingEarth
    @HumanbeingonfloatingEarth 3 місяці тому

    This came up. I daily struggle with anger and i sin in anger and word against people. They deserve an anger response because of their truely violent ways but i feel to be angry is even wrong, like im joining them in their sin ,(but) by hating their ways, being moved to rage by their violence I feel God has been making it very clear I need to be innocent and stop hating and giving in to my anger. They are impassioned and volatile Bloodthirsty and full of hate and love of violence but I am more and more convinced they just need a supernatural change of heart and they will be passionate for Jesus Like Saul. Im believing and praying for this It helps quench the fire and reminds me Jesus says "pray for your enemies" It frees me from my own consuming anger.

  • @bibdoylan
    @bibdoylan 4 місяці тому

    Very kind of you and generous too. Many thanks. OCIA begins 15 September here. 😊

  • @lcothdwf
    @lcothdwf 4 місяці тому

    ❤️‍🔥

  • @tomy1843
    @tomy1843 4 місяці тому

    Keep doing this brother,May God bless

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Will do, and thanks for watching! We are working on more episodes, so stay tuned. You can check out www.holyfamilyinstitute.com for Holy Family Institute's other projects, as well.

  • @pietropanetta3329
    @pietropanetta3329 4 місяці тому

    Your comments on this part of the Lord's Prayer show us what it really means to WORK . . . to somehow EXERT ourselves - while simultaneously being humbly aware of the limits of our natural powers. This is an example of the role of 'works' in its relation to 'grace.' Like our Protestant neighbours, we recognise the primacy of grace but - unlike them - we also recognise the importance of exercising our 'moral muscles.' P.S Please forgive the didactic tone of my words: I'm no theologian - just an 'ordinary Joe' trying to express his thoughts that your video has precipitated in the only way I know how.

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Well said, Pietro, and thanks for watching! You've got it - every good thing is God's gift and initiative, but if we will respond and cooperate with the grace it opens up the channel of grace ever wider and gives God more latitude to bless, and heal, and guide.

  • @vicentevilla8492
    @vicentevilla8492 4 місяці тому

    Where does the human virtue of justice come into the equation?

    • @patrickohara5925
      @patrickohara5925 4 місяці тому

      As far as I'm aware, forgiveness and justice are not opposed

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Good question, Vincent. One of the myriad mysteries of the divine will is the balance of the perfect mercy and perfect justice of God. As for how that transfers to us, I think the first clue is Christ crucified - as Peter Kreeft has said for years, that sacrifice is how God satisfies the justice owed to sinners: Jesus gets the justice, we get the mercy. For our part, we are commanded repeatedly to be merciful and forgive. Human justice, where it works for reform and repentance is good and necessary, but when it comes to the question of whether or not I ought to forgive someone - even someone entirely unrepentant - the answer is always a resounding "Yes". In those situations I think we ought to give mercy, and leave the justice to God.

    • @EW-go1xw
      @EW-go1xw 3 місяці тому

      A lot of criminals and abusers like to twist forgiveness by saying things like "if you genuinely forgave me then you wouldn't be pressing charges against me" or if you have a restraining order against the person they say the same thing as well. I know of other victims of abuse who've been accused of being unforgiving for similar reasons. Or "if you truly forgave your abuser, God would've healed your PTSD from the abuse you forgave him for putting you through." I've had to learn the hard way that forgiveness, justice and healing are three separate things. It's especially confusing when you tell the person who abused you that you forgive them and he tells that he did nothing wrong and later accuses you of being "unforgiving." What really clarified forgiveness for me is to define forgiveness as genuinely willing the good for those who have offended you. Seeking justice isn't vengeful. People who commit offenses that are considered crimes in our society must be brought to justice in order to keep other potential victims safe.

    • @vicentevilla8492
      @vicentevilla8492 3 місяці тому

      @@HFICatholic Message of His Holiness Pope John Paul II for the Celebration of the `World Day of Peace 1 January 2002 NO PEACE WITHOUT JUSTICE NO JUSTICE WITHOUT FORGIVENESS 8. But what does forgiveness actually mean? And why should we forgive? *Forgiveness is above all a personal choice, a decision of the heart to go against the natural instinct to pay back evil with evil. The measure of such a decision is the love of God who draws us to himself in spite of our sin. It has its perfect exemplar in the forgiveness of Christ, who on the Cross prayed: “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Lk 23:34).

  • @markmanning-o4w
    @markmanning-o4w 4 місяці тому

    I love science, reason and faith. God reveals Himself in both. With the right perspective we can find God in both.

  • @markmanning-o4w
    @markmanning-o4w 4 місяці тому

    Now I understand forgiveness on a deeper level. Thank you so much!

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching, and posting!

  • @richardhowell6841
    @richardhowell6841 4 місяці тому

    This is great thanks 👍

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching! I'm glad you liked it. Stay tuned for more episodes.

  • @donnanoel750
    @donnanoel750 4 місяці тому

    Oh, how I need this to be true and real in my life.

    • @cynthiahall9297
      @cynthiahall9297 4 місяці тому

      Give it time; keep praying; and invite the Holy Spirit into the situation every time the memory resurfaces. The Holy Spirit will lead you to not only forgiveness, but will open your heart up to forgiveness, compassion, and (in my case) mercy towards the one who offended you. God Bless you!

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      I will pray for strength and grace for you in your situation - the Holy Spirit will bless and multiply your efforts!

  • @cynthiahall9297
    @cynthiahall9297 5 місяців тому

    This is so true. I lived through this and it is profound. You articulating it, and making the refererance to the teachings of the catechism, put it into context and added to its value . I hope anyone who needs to hear this teaching can see and hear this video! Thank you!

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Thank you, Cynthia! Please share this video with anyone you think might be blessed by it, and you can check out our other projects at www.holyfamilyinstitute.com. God bless!

  • @Jindy2
    @Jindy2 5 місяців тому

    This was excellent! Thank you.

    • @HFICatholic
      @HFICatholic 4 місяці тому

      Thank you, Jinday. I appreciate you watching.

  • @pavelrazamazov2672
    @pavelrazamazov2672 8 місяців тому

    Judeo-Christian? Have Catholics traditionally used such a term?