
The Church is a divine and immaculate institution of God, created by Jesus Christ. His divinity, truth, wisdom, and power reside within the Church. How do we know this? Surprisingly enough, the Bible gives a good introduction to the topic that Church Fathers & Doctors would build upon going forward. How much of this did you already know?
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May 21, 2022
25 min

On this episode we look at Christian Virtue, and how the bar is set by God to evaluate our actions. We cover the divine and cardinal virtues and how they all contribute to good decision-making along and ultimately our salvation. Thanks for watching!
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Apr 30, 2022
17 min

On this episode we talk about departure from the truth of God, the Church, the Catholic religion, and from Christianity as a whole. And, we look at why God views it as such a grave matter. As such, the Church takes a firm stance on heresy as well and has done so for 2000 years. Watch this to find out why!
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Apr 30, 2022
30 min

On this episode we talk about prayer. And we consider, what if you have just said your last prayer and go on immediately to meet your judgment before almighty God. What will He think of you and your prayer? How close will you be to what He wants you to be? Let's expand on this idea and see what the saints have to say about the quality of good prayer.
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Apr 8, 2022
21 min

Baltimore Catechism Lesson 21: Commandments of the Church, First & Second Commandments
On this episode we look at Church authority and what the Church expects of us because God expects it of us.
279. Whence has the Catholic Church the right to make laws?
From Jesus Christ, who said to the apostles, the first bishops of His Church: "Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound also in heaven." (Matthew 18:18)
280. By whom is this right to make laws exercised?
This right to make laws is exercised by the bishops, the successors of the apostles, and especially by the Pope, who as the successor of the chief of the apostles, Saint Peter, has the right to make laws for the Universal Church. (Matthew 16:18)
281. Which are the chief commandments, or laws, of the Church?
The chief commandments, or laws, of the Church are these six:
1-To assist at Mass on all Sundays and holydays of obligation.
2-To fast and to abstain on the days appointed.
3-To confess our sins at least once a year.
4-To receive Holy Communion during the Easter time.
5-To contribute to the support of the Church.
6-To observe the laws of the Church concerning marriage.
282. What sin does a Catholic commit who through his own fault misses Mass on a Sunday or holyday of obligation?
A Catholic who through his own fault misses Mass on a Sunday or holy-day of obligation commits a mortal sin. (Exodus 31:14)
283. Which are the holydays of obligation in the United States?
Christmas Day (December 25)
The Octave of the Nativity (January 1)
Ascension Thursday (40 days after Easter)
The Assumption (August 15)
All Saints' Day (November 1)
The Immaculate Conception (December 8)
284. What else does the Church oblige us to do on holy-days of obligation?
To abstain from servile work on holy-days of obligation, just as on Sundays, as far as we are able.
285. Why were holy-days instituted by the Church?
To remind us of the mysteries of our religion and of the important events in the lives of Christ and of His Blessed Mother, and to recall to us the virtues and the rewards of the saints.
286. What is a fast day?
A day on which only one full meal is allowed, but in the morning and evening some food may be taken, the quantity and quality of which are determined by approved local custom.
287. Who are obliged to observe the fast days of the Church?
All baptized persons between the ages of 21 and 59 are obliged to observe the fast days of the Church, unless they are excused or dispensed.
288. What is a day of abstinence?
A day on which we are not allowed the use of meat.
289. Who are obliged to observe the abstinence days of the Church?
All Catholics who have passed their 14th birthday and have attained the use of reason are obliged to observe the abstinence days of the Church, unless excused or dispensed.
290. Why does the Church command us to fast and to abstain?
So that we may control the desires of the flesh, raise our minds more freely to God, and make satisfaction for sin. (Matthew 6:18)
291.Why does the Church make Fridays of Lent days of abstinence?
So that we may do penance for our sins, and also in order that we may prepare ourselves more worthily for Good Friday, when we commemorate the death of Jesus Christ.
292. How can we know the days appointed for fast or abstinence?
From the instructions of our bishops and priests.
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Mar 28, 2022
46 min

On this episode we discuss meditation on the cross with commentary from St Teresa of Avila & St Francis de sales along with how helpful it is to the Christian in their spiritual life. Without it, we cannot be confident on our final destination or our intimacy with Christ.
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Mar 26, 2022
24 min

On this episode we look at an examination of conscience and how it can help each one of us make a good confession. Don't know what specific sins you have committed or how to find out, well look no further, this episode will help you out! Thanks for listening!
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Mar 19, 2022
26 min

On this episode of Ecu-Menical, we ask you who are the good guys? And how will you know? Before we jump into the middle of some man-made conflict between two man-made groups to support one side or another, perhaps we should take a moment to determine whether either side is truly good or not.
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Mar 15, 2022
20 min

On this episode of Ecu-Menical, we talk about Lent. Are you ready for Lent? When is the last time you fasted? When is the last time you abstained from meat? When is the last time your penances were painful to you? Why do we care? Watch this episode and find out!
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Feb 25, 2022
23 min

On this episode, we are going to talk about holy obedience and how we are to respond when a cleric, most importantly the Pope, give us directives that lie in conflict with the commandments/teachings of God and His Church. Are we supposed to do EVERYTHING our clerics tell us to do? Or is there some discernment involved? Watch this episode to find out!!!
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Feb 24, 2022
18 min
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