Interview with Fr. Dave Nix | How to help the Poor, The Pro-life Movement, His Vocation Story
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2024
- Today on CFN, Murray Rundus interviews Fr. Dave Nix about his vocation to the priesthood, how to help the poor, the pro-life movement and more!
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Just FYI I already received an email from a listener to your podcast and they want to donate to Birthline of CO, but they're worried that it seems to promote abortion. Listeners should know that in my tour of Birthline, they already warned me about their own site there, saying the abortion page is just for search engine optimization and to get abortion-minded women inside their own building.
Great show. Father offered enlightening information on every issue discussed. God bless you.
Thank you both most helpful discussion
The truth of recounting one’s own journey of union with God through Faith Prayer and Sacrifice is surely a great means of evangelising!
Wonderful interview. Great insights. TY.
This was such a wonderful discussion. Thank you!
Wow, that’s beautiful. Stand with Mary at the foot of the cross like St John
Does anyone know where the 2004 document regarding Eucharistic ministers that Fr Nix refers to can be found?
You can probably find it on the Vatican website by searching for Redemptionis Sacramentum.
Monsignor Reilly is a living saint
Thankyou. Both the NO and the LTM have good points.
Can you tell me the good points of the Novus Ordo without using the words “vernacular” or “hearing the priest”? Full disclosure: I grew up in that mass, but I switched over to the Latin mass 3 1/2 years ago
All the good in the Novus Ordo is in the Latin Mass and without the protestant spirit
What is something like Birth Line in California?
Isn't Fr. Nix a Sedevacantist?