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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- What does it mean to be Catholic? Is it following a set of rules? Practicing cultural traditions? Or something more? Kai and Libby serve up an overview of some of the things that Catholicism entails, both in church and in daily life. From Family Theater Productions in Hollywood.
From Family Theater Productions in Hollywood.
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I wonder why I just discovered this channel now. You have a wonderful presentation.
I am so glad you are back!!! We love your videos and can’t wait to see what is coming!!! My children think you are hilarious and I love that they are learning about our faith. Thank you!
Great explanation. Thank you! ❤️
God be praised you are back:)
Hi Simon, a false start of sorts - we had already posted this episode (it was one of our first, actually) but there was a problem with it and we had to re-post. We do hope to have new content very soon, though. We are currently in the scripting process.
Yes, im glad you guys are posting again ❤
WELCOME BACK!!! I MISS YOU GUYS! love this!
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My 4 Homeschooling kids love you! They were shouting with joy that you both are back. 2019-2020, we used Catholic Central videos as part of their Catholic Education on a daily basis. They enjoyed your videos much and were wondering why you stopped making more. Glad you both are back.
Thanks for sharing!!
enjoyed it as a late Catholic revert thanks
So happy to see you guys again :)
We are happy that you are happy! Actually this is older content that had to be re-uploaded due to some technical issues. We are working on new content, though!
Wait. This isn't a new video, right? I recognize these jokes... (Excited to see you back in action though...)
Hi Jennifer, we had a problem with the episode and had to re-post it. We hope to have new content real soon!
You guys are back!!
I miss you guys so much! Sending hug from Indonesia.
This is a great channel!!!!
Welcome back!!!
We never left! Actually this is an older episode that had to be re-posted. We are currently working on new content and hope to shoot real soon.
Love your videos
Can you guys do a video on Eastern Catholic Churches and rites.
Hi Joseph, that is a topic we are considering as a future episode.
love this!
Hmm is it me or have I already nearly heard Kai speak about the albigensian heresy of the late 12 century? But so happy to see you back
You are correct. We had a problem with the episode and had to re-post.
Me: sees that they made a new video
Me: screens at my mom to come quick
Mom: YaY!
Me: shhhhhh i'm watching
"The ol' catholic workout" loved it
AAAAAAA UR BACK!!!!
We are overwhelmed with the quick response on this posting and it really reinforces our need to get new content up! This was an older episode that needed to be re-posted for technical reasons.
@@CatholicCentralVideos We'll be waiting
You guys are back eh!
Well done, guys.
Did you guys just upload after a very long time?!
Yes we did, but it was to fix an existing issue with an older episode. We will have new content soon, though.
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Watching from Sri Lanka
Welcome!
@@CatholicCentralVideos please try to do a video about charismatic Catholicism
Where does it say Peter is the rock? I thought Jesus is the rock?
Hi Angela, Turn to Matthew 16:18 where Jesus says to Peter: "And so I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this Rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it." Jesus appoints Peter the head of the apostles, who will then make up the first "ecclesia" - an assembly or church - though at the time it was probably expected to remain a sect within Judaism. Interestingly, the name that Jesus gives Peter in this passage (who up to now has only been known only as Simon) is "Petros" in Greek, a pun on Rock, which in Greek is "Petra." Jesus is responding to Peter's robust confession of faith - a rock in itself! - that Jesus is "the Messiah, the son of the living God." Jesus proclaims that this can only have been made known to Peter by direct inspiration from God himself. Besides the ecclesial Rock who is Peter, the term "Rock of faith" appears often in Christian dialogue, the gospel is also thought of as a Rock, and in places like the ageless hymn "Rock of Ages" and elsewhere it is Jesus himself who is named the Rock, as you noted. Aren't we blessed as Christians to have such Rocks to steady us on the path? Hope this helps.
I don’t understand all these rituals are not described in the Bible l
Hi Griselda, on most of these we would politely like to disagree with you. With the sacrament of Baptism, Jesus instituted this himself by saying “make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit…” (MT 28:19). Regarding our Mass, he said at the Last Supper to “...do this in memory of me”, which is what we are doing. Most of the rituals in the Catholic Church have a scriptural basis, and everything we do is firmly rooted in the teachings of Jesus.
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Wow, this is impressive! Unfortunately, this is not new content. We had to re-post this episode (one of our first episodes) due to technical issues. We are currently scripting new content and hope to have new episodes soon!
@@CatholicCentralVideos Please! You are truly missed!
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So what has the Popes been doing in NUR Sultan, Afghanistan? They have been there 7 times in the last 20 years! Big meetings with all the big leaders of all the world’s religions! And what is this new thing called Chrislam?
Modern Popes seek dialogue with all religious and secular leaders in the interest of world peace and understanding. The Mideast is of particular interest to Pope Francis because of the persecution of Christians that persist in those regions. But this is nothing new. Nostra Aetate was published during Vatican II (the mid 60’s) and calls for dialogue and respect for the other Abrahamic religions (Judaism and Islam). It is important to remember that these religions, along with Christianity, profess the same God. This joins us as spiritual brothers and sisters, even though we have different ways of perceiving and worshiping God.
As for “Chrislam”, this is a movement that started in Nigeria in the late 70’s, so it too is far from new. It is a melding of Christianity and Islam into one faith, but it is inherently questionable as there are major doctrinal differences between the two faiths. The most important is the Christian belief in Jesus as the Son of God and Third Person of the Trinity. Islam looks at this as polytheism. These differences, however, should not sever our bonds of kinship.
Answer: a universal christian! Someone who is Christian in the world…..most branches of Christianity are universal!
Hi JMDS, please watch the episode where you will find more clarity on the distinction between big "C" and little" "c," and also in our episode called "History of the Church." God bless.