there are so many graces you can receive through our Catholic sacraments. remember Jesus initially started the Catholic Church. I'll pray for your conversion
Fascinating video. I am Catholic and as you probably know, many of us are poorly formed in our faith. You ask really good questions which are helping us Catholics better understand our faith. P.s. I think you have become so popular because you have the golden virtue of humility and you speak with sincerity, courtesy and respect. God bless you on your pursuit of truth brother 😀❤
Hi Austin. I came by chance to this video on my news feed. It is very beautifully presented. I am an Armenian Catholic (one of the 23 Rites within the Catholic Church). Armenia was the first Christian nation to adopt Christianity in 301 AD. The first evangelists were Sts. Jude and Bartholomew the Apostles. Then St. Gregory the Illuminator, miraculously brought Armenia out of paganism to Christianity. Hope to see a future video of an Armenian Catholic Church. Our Eparchy is St. Gregory the Illuminator in Glendale. We also have three churches in the East Coast and in Canada.
We visited here in 2007. It’s wonderful to listen to all the explanations. Which shed light on the misconceptions that many Protestants have about the Catholic/ orthodox traditions of Christianity
Just wanted to add, Catholic Churches have 6 candles on the altar, 3 on either side. In the middle of the candles as you walk in you will see a crucifix either just above or hanging from the ceiling. This arcs back to the menorah, in the menorah the centre candle is called the "Servant" candle.
@@GospelSimplicity : I weep. The reference is to Star Trek, the Next Generation, which aired from 1987-1994. Your humble host bears a resemblance to Commander Riker of the USS Enterprise.
I'm a cradle catholic.... And i find it funny that your videos are educating me about my Catholic Faith ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ God bless you. Its God's immense Grace that He is using you ( a Protestant) to bring many Catholics back to the Church ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ God bless you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I really appreciate seeing Protestants and Catholics making positive content about one another. Being a convert to Catholicism, I do think that there are a lot of misconceptions on both sides about one another that need to be cleared up.
Thank you so much! As culture changes the Church ⛪ 🙏 overall stays the same! My favorite part is learning more about my Faith & our history! I love these tours, and as a lifelong Catholic I still learn so much! I truly appreciate your work!
Thank you for this beautiful video! I learned a lot, even being a Catholic. You asked really good questions. So, thank you to Fr. Peter and to you, Austin!
There are many things that go into the founding of a Monastic Community, (most start as a smaller mission called a Priory, as they get larger they are Abbeys, and later a Monastery, even though most all are called Monasteries, because they have Monks who live, work and pray there.) The Local bishop has to approve or invite the monks to establish a monastic house, and when it is established, the house it is given a Charter. The Charter is a contract between the Religious Community (Monks or Nuns of that community) and their responsibilities to the local community. In the Middle Ages, the charters would include managing the feeding, clothing, educating and providing medical care of the local poor. This Monastic house would when chartered have been given a special responsibility based on the local community's needs outside of the Monastery. Black Madonna can be found both in Catholic and Orthodox countries. In the East, icons which are Byzantine in origin or style, some of which were produced in 13th- or 14th-century Italy. Other examples from the Middle East, Caucasus or Africa, mainly Egypt and Ethiopia, are even older. Traditionally the Consecration of a Church takes place after the Mortgage is paid off. However, there is a blessing of the Church which takes place when the Church is first dedicated for use in worship. At the Consecration the site where you saw the candles on the wall are places where the walls are anointed with oil.
Love to see beautiful churches and not the modern minimalist boxes. The part on consecrating the new altar was super interesting. Cool to know about the octagons too, had only seen them on baptismal fonts.
I'm Catholic and it really bogs me, how within the same Church, we have those monks and monasteries, and then the progressive, worldly igeologues and ideologies...
Austin, You should check out Marytown in Mundelein, il. It is a large and beautiful Pilgrimage destination run by the Franciscans. There is a big Seminary as well in the area.
I watched this video "My Experience Going to Catholic Mass as a Protestant " and I was wondering if you could do a video where some catholic priest or theologian explains the mass; the theological and biblical (or non-biblical) bases of each part of the mass. It could be illuminating for both Protestants and Catholics. Thank you for your videos.
I second this hope! In the meantime--as a Protestant, I've found the channels Breaking in the Habit (a channel by a Francican monk named Fr. Casey who has a Catholocism explained series including a lot of the practices and origins) and The Ten Minute Bible Hour (a Protestant who does tour in the various branches of Christianity and often they explain elements too)
The RC Mass is a pagan RE-CRUCIFIXION of our Lord Jesus Christ over and over on altars 24/7 all over the world to the thrill of Satan in hell! It's called the SACRIFICE OF THE MASS because Catholics preach that's what the Lord meant at the Last Supper. NOTHING could be further from the truth! Stay away from it.
@@GeroG3N Don't believe me? then read the SACRIFICE OF THE MASS in the diabolical Catholic Church Catechism! You can't stand the truth is your problem!
This was a really insightful and beautiful video. I have wondered what sets about a monastic church from a parish church for a while. I am really glad you have exposed this to us in such a good and sincere manner.
They are meant to be adorned and beautiful, for the glory of God. The simplest I approve of is a Cistercian Abbey, made by monks who deliberately wanted a simple expression of God in the architecture. (Which doesn't mean to say I would go to simple modern church/chapel... Our Lord is still there in the Blessed Sacrament of the tabernacle)
Beautiful visit. I love monastic life. It’s fascinating. Maybe one day I could do a retreat in one. What a blessing for you to share their space and life. Thank you for sharing it with us
Hi Austin I only came across your channel a week back and I have to give you huge props. You're so respectful of the Catholic Church I want to personally thank you. I also recognize your curiosity to learn, even if it does not bring you wholly into the Catholic Church. I'd like to know if you have read or studied about contemplative prayer? This is the highest form of prayer in the Catholic church although it's not taught. If you read up on the topic and even partake in some classic books written by Catholic saints like the Interior Castle or The Ascent of Mount Carmel, you may come to appreciate this form of prayer. I was introduced to is by the Holy Spirit years ago, but it took me 25 years to figure out that it's a formalized method of prayer and one that brings you as close to Gods as possible this side of heaven. God Bless. Noting you visited a monastery, this is the form of prayer monks will partake in - aka as they develop their "interior lives".
The co-cathedral I attend was recently renovated after an arson attack on the sanctuary. I can send you the consecration mass performed by our bishop in late January! It was live streamed
This was great. You can really see the East in the Benedictine tradition. Have you looked into any Orthodox monastic communities in the US? Probably much smaller but would be intriguing to hear and see a comparison on how the live and pray.
Fellow Norn Iron folk & convert to Catholicism here. Love videos like this & seeing mature talks between church people of different traditions! Been following this channel since before my conversion.
@@jacobt.murphy2054 I have also followed "Gospel Simplicity" , really enjoyable , loved the videos and finding out about the various faiths and seeing all the beautiful churches. Questions are always fair and respectful, a joy to listen to and answers are great so we get an understanding of each others beliefs. Makes a lovely change from some videos and comments that I have seen recently on social media which were the total opposite. Thanks again to Gospel Simplicity 🙏🙏
@@paulinewoods375 I was confirmed in November! (Usually happens at Easter, but the Pope gave a dispensation at the start of the COVID stuff that allowed them to be done out of season with the approval of a bishop.) I'm part of a missionary formation programme now which is great!
Thanks for sharing! Very interesting - while I'm theologically very strongly Protestant/Baptist, I do feel the appeal/what we can learn/apply to our lives from monastic tradition, so neat to see. Also, as a fellow member of the MBI family (graduated from the distance Bachelor program) his mentioning the tie to/challenge of martyrs was interesting to me as over 20 of our fellow graduates have been martyred. And while not martyrs, a missionary with my graduation year died in a plane crash on the field with his wife and one of my Dad's roommates at Moody buried a daughter on the mission field.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I certainly think we as Protestants can learn from the monastic tradition. I'm glad you tied in the moody martyrs. They're an important part of this school. God bless!
Would have been nice to see more closely those beautiful stained glass artworks! Wish I could have seen at least one or two nice close-ups on the windows that depict the stories of Christ's life created by master artisans. Will have to travel there myself so to appreciate in person such beauty!!
Such a gentle soul. Hope to visit that monastery one day. Do you have interest in visiting Mount Athos one day? It would be really cool to see a video on that and of course your take on it.
Austin, I'd love to see you do a tour of a non-denominational church in Chicago, followed by an interview with the pastor about the history of that tradition. Best
Tku for sharing. If you are still interested in finding out more about the early Church Fathers, Scott Haun is a Blessed Brother in Christ to ask. Tku again I learned a lot & truly truly Appreciate your sharing.
Speaking as an English person I can honestly state a true treasure was lost when the monasteries were dissolved by Henry VIII. They were the schools, the centres of learning, the source of welfare relief for the poor and destitute, the hospitals for the sick and dying. It was like losing the whole welfare state..
I think politics played a great part. Protestant reformers needed the backing of nobles, and they agreed to attack monasticism and that those lands should be taken by the nobles/kings. Win win situation.
@@jannguerrero @Jann Guerrero Mmmmmmm. Do I detect someone who sees "the state" as a synonym for "evil"? I never got that. The fact is, as I said, the monasteries did fantastic work, highly valued by my ancestors here in the North of England (type Pilgrimage of Grace in the search engine and see what comes up").. It is a mistake, however, to say they weren't centralised. They had a very strict hierarchy. They also had pan European links. That's what made them such a threat to the monarch. If they had been small independent little local organisations they would have been no threat to Henry.
@@jannguerrero As I am a loyal hard working member of the British Civil Service and a dedicated member of the Catholic church I think we may have a difference of opinion there.
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Great video !
Great video! I'm a Protestant considering conversion to Roman Catholicism, so this was so informative.
there are so many graces you can receive through our Catholic sacraments. remember Jesus initially started the Catholic Church. I'll pray for your conversion
Devine mercy videos with fr Chris Alar
Exorcist fr. Carlos Martins video called the devil in modern world
Try to learn about the orthodox church, the original one
@@DenierOfFate The church that was established by Jesus is the catholic church bruh
Fascinating video. I am Catholic and as you probably know, many of us are poorly formed in our faith. You ask really good questions which are helping us Catholics better understand our faith.
P.s. I think you have become so popular because you have the golden virtue of humility and you speak with sincerity, courtesy and respect. God bless you on your pursuit of truth brother 😀❤
Hi Austin. I came by chance to this video on my news feed. It is very beautifully presented. I am an Armenian Catholic (one of the 23 Rites within the Catholic Church). Armenia was the first Christian nation to adopt Christianity in 301 AD. The first evangelists were Sts. Jude and Bartholomew the Apostles. Then St. Gregory the Illuminator, miraculously brought Armenia out of paganism to Christianity.
Hope to see a future video of an Armenian Catholic Church. Our Eparchy is St. Gregory the Illuminator in Glendale. We also have three churches in the East Coast and in Canada.
I'd love to make that happen!
yes please! eastern rites are very rich, diverse and unknow to most of us. I would like to know more about them Thanks!
Looking forward to this. You (and Ten Minute Bible Hour, among others) have taught me a lot. And I'm a 'cradle' Catholic. Blessings from South Africa
Love what Matt is doing on his channel. Honored to be grouped in with him!
South African convert to Catholicism here! God bless.
@@alphonsustheleast1537 Guess it is a small world. Always happy to see other converts. Especially fellow South Africans.
@Alphonsus the Least eey I'm a convert and took the name Alphonsus!
Dropping in as a fellow South African Catholic from the Archdiocese of Cape Town.
We visited here in 2007. It’s wonderful to listen to all the explanations. Which shed light on the misconceptions that many Protestants have about the Catholic/ orthodox traditions of Christianity
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just wanted to add, Catholic Churches have 6 candles on the altar, 3 on either side. In the middle of the candles as you walk in you will see a crucifix either just above or hanging from the ceiling. This arcs back to the menorah, in the menorah the centre candle is called the "Servant" candle.
Interesting!
Love it! My Catholicism being represented 🤗❤
It was nice of Commander Riker to volunteer his time for this. Very informative!
I regret to inform you that this reference, which I have no doubt is quite comical, went directly over my head
@@GospelSimplicity : I weep.
The reference is to Star Trek, the Next Generation, which aired from 1987-1994. Your humble host bears a resemblance to Commander Riker of the USS Enterprise.
@@actsapologist1991 Found this SO Funny. Live Long and Prosper!
@@actsapologist1991 I weep too. And now I can't unsee Brother Riker. xD
I was looking for this comment! 😄🖖
Great tour. Everything in a Catholic Church has a purpose or meaning. Loved hearing the stories.
I'm a cradle catholic.... And i find it funny that your videos are educating me about my Catholic Faith ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ God bless you. Its God's immense Grace that He is using you ( a Protestant) to bring many Catholics back to the Church ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ God bless you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Always impressed by the warmth and welcoming of our brothers in the Roman Church.
I really appreciate seeing Protestants and Catholics making positive content about one another. Being a convert to Catholicism, I do think that there are a lot of misconceptions on both sides about one another that need to be cleared up.
Thank you so much! As culture changes the Church ⛪ 🙏 overall stays the same! My favorite part is learning more about my Faith & our history! I love these tours, and as a lifelong Catholic I still learn so much! I truly appreciate your work!
Glad you enjoy them!
I stayed there as a retreatant 3 years ago. It was a profound experience and the monks were wonderfully hospitable
Glad to hear that!
Austin I'm so excited that you visted them. I thought you forgot. I had a retreat with them last fall. Such a wonderful community.
I had a wonderful time. Glad you could do a retreat there!
Thanks so much Austin. I'm Catholic but I continue to learn so much more about the beauty of the Church from you!
My pleasure!
Thank you for this beautiful video! I learned a lot, even being a Catholic. You asked really good questions. So, thank you to Fr. Peter and to you, Austin!
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are many things that go into the founding of a Monastic Community, (most start as a smaller mission called a Priory, as they get larger they are Abbeys, and later a Monastery, even though most all are called Monasteries, because they have Monks who live, work and pray there.) The Local bishop has to approve or invite the monks to establish a monastic house, and when it is established, the house it is given a Charter. The Charter is a contract between the Religious Community (Monks or Nuns of that community) and their responsibilities to the local community. In the Middle Ages, the charters would include managing the feeding, clothing, educating and providing medical care of the local poor. This Monastic house would when chartered have been given a special responsibility based on the local community's needs outside of the Monastery.
Black Madonna can be found both in Catholic and Orthodox countries. In the East, icons which are Byzantine in origin or style, some of which were produced in 13th- or 14th-century Italy. Other examples from the Middle East, Caucasus or Africa, mainly Egypt and Ethiopia, are even older.
Traditionally the Consecration of a Church takes place after the Mortgage is paid off. However, there is a blessing of the Church which takes place when the Church is first dedicated for use in worship. At the Consecration the site where you saw the candles on the wall are places where the walls are anointed with oil.
Thanks for the information!
Thank you.
God bless ur heart Austin.
A lovely video from which i learned alot.
My sincere regards from a catholic brother in Beirut, Lebanon ✝️
Thanks!
There was originally one Christian church, the "Catholic" church, the word "catholic" being the Greek word for "universal".
Holy Cross Monastery is even more impressive in person. Proud of the German design. 😍
This was a joy to watch and so interesting. I loved hearing about the consecration of altar. Thank you Prior Peter!!
That part was a pleasant surprise for me!
Love to see beautiful churches and not the modern minimalist boxes. The part on consecrating the new altar was super interesting. Cool to know about the octagons too, had only seen them on baptismal fonts.
I'm Catholic and it really bogs me, how within the same Church, we have those monks and monasteries, and then the progressive, worldly igeologues and ideologies...
Nobody in your church is on the same page!
@@Reid-yy5nw yeah, it really seems so...
That's the beauty of the church. She is a society gathered around Jesus Christ.
Austin, You should check out Marytown in Mundelein, il. It is a large and beautiful Pilgrimage destination run by the Franciscans. There is a big Seminary as well in the area.
I watched this video "My Experience Going to Catholic Mass as a Protestant
" and I was wondering if you could do a video where some catholic priest or theologian explains the mass; the theological and biblical (or non-biblical) bases of each part of the mass. It could be illuminating for both Protestants and Catholics. Thank you for your videos.
That could be fun!
I second this hope!
In the meantime--as a Protestant, I've found the channels Breaking in the Habit (a channel by a Francican monk named Fr. Casey who has a Catholocism explained series including a lot of the practices and origins) and The Ten Minute Bible Hour (a Protestant who does tour in the various branches of Christianity and often they explain elements too)
The RC Mass is a pagan RE-CRUCIFIXION of our Lord Jesus Christ over and over on altars 24/7 all over the world to the thrill of Satan in hell! It's called the SACRIFICE OF THE MASS because Catholics preach that's what the Lord meant at the Last Supper. NOTHING could be further from the truth! Stay away from it.
@@Reid-yy5nw Sorry, I don't talk to fanatics. Have a nice day.
@@GeroG3N Don't believe me? then read the SACRIFICE OF THE MASS in the diabolical Catholic Church Catechism! You can't stand the truth is your problem!
Thank you for this video. I'm a cradle Catholic and I learned a LOT from this. I'll be watching more of your videos.
I was waiting for this one, and it did not disappoint! Beautiful. Thank you Austin.
So glad to hear that!
This was a really insightful and beautiful video. I have wondered what sets about a monastic church from a parish church for a while. I am really glad you have exposed this to us in such a good and sincere manner.
My pleasure!
its 5am here in the Philippines, I hope you can also feature Catholic Churches that are simple & modest in their respect.
One day!
They are meant to be adorned and beautiful, for the glory of God.
The simplest I approve of is a Cistercian Abbey, made by monks who deliberately wanted a simple expression of God in the architecture.
(Which doesn't mean to say I would go to simple modern church/chapel... Our Lord is still there in the Blessed Sacrament of the tabernacle)
So beautiful to hear the explanation of the different parts of the church architecture.
Beautiful visit. I love monastic life. It’s fascinating. Maybe one day I could do a retreat in one. What a blessing for you to share their space and life. Thank you for sharing it with us
In Poland there's Black Madonna, and in Croatia in Marija Bistrica there's one, too!
And in Altötting Germany
How considerate of Austin to give us something to spend our time those of us with no one for Valentine's day 😂
Haha, my pleasure!
Happy Valentines Day! Psalm 18 to y!☮️✝️
Quite excited about about this given I've looked into Monastery of the Holy Cross for a retreat, but haven't decided whether or not I should do it.
Hope this helps!
Hi Austin I only came across your channel a week back and I have to give you huge props. You're so respectful of the Catholic Church I want to personally thank you. I also recognize your curiosity to learn, even if it does not bring you wholly into the Catholic Church. I'd like to know if you have read or studied about contemplative prayer? This is the highest form of prayer in the Catholic church although it's not taught. If you read up on the topic and even partake in some classic books written by Catholic saints like the Interior Castle or The Ascent of Mount Carmel, you may come to appreciate this form of prayer. I was introduced to is by the Holy Spirit years ago, but it took me 25 years to figure out that it's a formalized method of prayer and one that brings you as close to Gods as possible this side of heaven. God Bless. Noting you visited a monastery, this is the form of prayer monks will partake in - aka as they develop their "interior lives".
I enjoyed watching this- most Protestants never get to see this side of life as a religious brother (or sister).
Waiting for this....from India🇮🇳
Hope you enjoy it!
I don't know if it's possible to try for, but seeing if you can find a group of Trappist monks?
Such a beautiful video! And your questions were great Austin, I learned a lot, so thank you! Blessings from Argentina!
Thanks for the encouragement!
Happy that you do this video's interview so that Protestant brothers and sisters a good idea about Roman Catholic church and their beliefs
Love those windows!!!
They're beautiful!
Great video! so much information that I, as a cradle catholic learned today. Thank you so much for sharing these videos with us ❤🙏
Great video!
What we all really want though is a review of the food they fed you!
Haha, you've got all the content ideas! I will say, the bread was incredible
A Roman Catholic church I attended had an Eastern Orthodox icon under the altar cloth as a relic.
Please, which protestant or evangelic churche do you follow, profess? Sory my poor english. I am catholic, from Brazil. GOD blesses you!
I got to serve at the consecration of a new altar. It was very moving liturgy.
I bet!
The co-cathedral I attend was recently renovated after an arson attack on the sanctuary. I can send you the consecration mass performed by our bishop in late January! It was live streamed
Sorry to hear about the arson attack! Glad you could be a part of that mass
Thank you, Lord, for the Benedictine monks.
This was great. You can really see the East in the Benedictine tradition. Have you looked into any Orthodox monastic communities in the US? Probably much smaller but would be intriguing to hear and see a comparison on how the live and pray.
Working on that!
Great tour. I liked the explanation of the monks in choir
Thanks! He did a great job explaining things
Greetings from Belfast Northern Ireland ☘️. Wonderful video. Thank you 🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it! I've never been to Northern Ireland, but it's a place I'd love to visit one day
Fellow Norn Iron folk & convert to Catholicism here. Love videos like this & seeing mature talks between church people of different traditions! Been following this channel since before my conversion.
@@jacobt.murphy2054 Thats wonderful Jacob . How long ago did you convert ? Did you do the RCIA classes?
@@jacobt.murphy2054 I have also followed "Gospel Simplicity" , really enjoyable , loved the videos and finding out about the various faiths and seeing all the beautiful churches. Questions are always fair and respectful, a joy to listen to and answers are great so we get an understanding of each others beliefs. Makes a lovely change from some videos and comments that I have seen recently on social media which were the total opposite. Thanks again to Gospel Simplicity 🙏🙏
@@paulinewoods375 I was confirmed in November! (Usually happens at Easter, but the Pope gave a dispensation at the start of the COVID stuff that allowed them to be done out of season with the approval of a bishop.) I'm part of a missionary formation programme now which is great!
Thanks for sharing! Very interesting - while I'm theologically very strongly Protestant/Baptist, I do feel the appeal/what we can learn/apply to our lives from monastic tradition, so neat to see.
Also, as a fellow member of the MBI family (graduated from the distance Bachelor program) his mentioning the tie to/challenge of martyrs was interesting to me as over 20 of our fellow graduates have been martyred. And while not martyrs, a missionary with my graduation year died in a plane crash on the field with his wife and one of my Dad's roommates at Moody buried a daughter on the mission field.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! I certainly think we as Protestants can learn from the monastic tradition. I'm glad you tied in the moody martyrs. They're an important part of this school. God bless!
Thank Prior Peter🙏🏼God bless you!
So grateful for him!
Great video, very informative and inspiring. I learned a lot! Thank you and God Bless you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am so exited to see this video!!! Thank you for doing this! :))))
Would have been nice to see more closely those beautiful stained glass artworks! Wish I could have seen at least one or two nice close-ups on the windows that depict the stories of Christ's life created by master artisans. Will have to travel there myself so to appreciate in person such beauty!!
Such a gentle soul. Hope to visit that monastery one day.
Do you have interest in visiting Mount Athos one day? It would be really cool to see a video on that and of course your take on it.
I would love to! In fact, I had a subscriber generously offer to finance that, but right now I need to focus on graduating and getting married
@@GospelSimplicity Wow that is amazing!!! When the time is right it will happen. I know you would do a great video on it! Such a special place!
Awesome Video Brother!
Thanks!
You can search online for altar consecration there are the entire video of an hour plus ceremony.
Fascinating!
Nice job!
Thanks Erick!
Austin,
I'd love to see you do a tour of a non-denominational church in Chicago, followed by an interview with the pastor about the history of that tradition.
Best
I'd be open to it!
Scott Haun also has a Beautiful & enlighting book he wrote explaining the mass. A video about the mass would be a Blessing
Thank you for sharing this! God bless you and Fr Peter🙏🏻
Thank you for the interview…nicely done. 👍🙏🏻.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You ought to visit an Orthodox monastery now that you've visited a Roman Catholic one. The differences will almost certainly intrigue you.
It's in the works!
No he doesn't need to visit any! If you've seen inside one pagan building you've seen them all! Ok?
Western rite orthodox Benedictine oblate. Interesting to see the overlap. I love it. I’m also glad to see an oriented altar ❤
Should check out the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in La Crosse, WI!
They need to start a RUclips channel. I want to see their monastic spirituality!
Austen: I know I am always giving you compliments: but who made this video? It has a professionnalism to it. Nice camara work, editing.
That would be me :)
Yes all that artistic stuff is so impressive! A reason people are catholic…..it’s just too beautiful to think it could be wrong!
I went to a benedictine school so appreciate this
Wonderful video, very clear presentation.
Tku for sharing.
If you are still interested in finding out more about the early Church Fathers, Scott Haun is a Blessed Brother in Christ to ask.
Tku again I learned a lot & truly truly Appreciate your sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing.. God bless you...
Thank you for your presentation.
My pleasure!
God bless you, brother.
Wonderful video, Austin.
Glad you think so!
You should do a collab with the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal
I interviewed Fr. Mark-Mary Ames awhile back, but I'd be open to doing more videos with them
Your camera work is getting good!
Thanks!
The icons 😍 beautiful
Indeed!
Maybe you can answer question on why Protestants denigrated the monastic experience so frequently. I never understood it.
Early Protestant perspectives on monasticism is an area I'd like to research. I think Protestantism lost something when it shunned monasticism
Speaking as an English person I can honestly state a true treasure was lost when the monasteries were dissolved by Henry VIII. They were the schools, the centres of learning, the source of welfare relief for the poor and destitute, the hospitals for the sick and dying. It was like losing the whole welfare state..
I think politics played a great part. Protestant reformers needed the backing of nobles, and they agreed to attack monasticism and that those lands should be taken by the nobles/kings. Win win situation.
@@jannguerrero @Jann Guerrero Mmmmmmm. Do I detect someone who sees "the state" as a synonym for "evil"? I never got that. The fact is, as I said, the monasteries did fantastic work, highly valued by my ancestors here in the North of England (type Pilgrimage of Grace in the search engine and see what comes up").. It is a mistake, however, to say they weren't centralised. They had a very strict hierarchy. They also had pan European links. That's what made them such a threat to the monarch. If they had been small independent little local organisations they would have been no threat to Henry.
@@jannguerrero As I am a loyal hard working member of the British Civil Service and a dedicated member of the Catholic church I think we may have a difference of opinion there.
Wonderful video
What a great video! Father was so gracious. What's his name Austin? Would love to see his conversion and vocation videos!
I loved this show.
Glad to hear that! This one wasn't the most popular tour video, but I greatly enjoyed doing it. Glad you found it!
Thanks!
i love this channel!
Glad to hear that!
I enjoyed watching this video! Thank you for sharing 🙏 Glory to God for all things!
Glad to hear that! It's my pleasure
Beautiful Church ! God bless Both of you.
Loved it thank you!
My pleasure!
If I may ask, what camera did you use in this video? Sorry for the question 😬
Sony a6000. Details in the description :)
St Vincent of Saragosa was a martyr in what is now Spain.
Majestic house of God.
There are eastern catholic church who use those icons and are catholic. Those icons are not exclusive to orthodox.
I wish to visit this place if God favors me in future. What a beautiful monastery.
Beautiful indeed! I hope you get the opportunity to visit
Thank you, Prior Peter. Monastic life is so fascinating to those of us on the outside, truly a deeply inspiring vocation.
I feel the same way!
There was NO mention of monasteries when Christ preached his gospel of salvation! NOT one!
GBU Brother Austin 🙏🏻
God bless you too!
Wow, lots about Mary.
She comes FIRST with the pagan!
@@Reid-yy5nw What a bullshit!
Man O man, you’ve gotta tour an Orthodox Monastery next!
Plans in the works
@@wambambrose or Holy Cross in W Va or St Tikhon’s in PA
No he doesn't. And see even more pagan glitter and gold in one? Stop it!
Queria q tivesse legenda para o português!