Modesty has more to do with the fittingness of our words or actions than what we are wearing (clothing is merely an aspect of fittingness). So yes, modesty in marriage is important. There is a fittingness to nakedness in certain circumstances, and in others, a necessity for covering up. There's a fittingness for frank speech regarding sexual matters in certain circumstances, and in others it's prudent to reserve comment. It's all under the aspect of prudence.
I was gonna ask, like , what is appropriate to talk about when engaged when it comes to the Catholic faith?. Like when your planning marriage things for fun, can it be tempting talking about it? Good listen. I love learning❤
Hey I have endometriosis too I'm sorry for you but I was wondering if you have ever done a video like living with these very painful cramps and how to remain focused on God in those moments or anything like that?
I’m against praying nude or half nude in the presence of God. I’ve noticed this attitude, this lack of reverence to God among Catholics, even in the Church during mass. Maybe it’s just the progressive Catholics, I don’t know. Loving God and having reverence for God should not be only in ones heart or mind but should also be an outward expression. And besides, talking about marital intimacy in such details does not fit into a Catholic podcast. I’m sure all married couples have their personal ways of having fun and doing crazy things, but it’s not fitting to discuss them publicly, at least not in a Catholic podcast.
David groaned to the Lord from his bed at night. I understand your sentiment, and I think instances of deliberate prayer (as in, you resolve to do fifteen minutes of mental prayer every morning) deserve a sort of solemnity to do justice to God's glory, but I don't think there's anything wrong with spontaneous prayer in any circumstance. I think that virtuous people of goodwill and well trained consciences would probably shy away from the suggestions made by the bride to be in this video, but I don't think they would be universally wrong, either. As for public discussion of such matters, under normal circumstances, yes, but the lack of catechesis regarding moral matters demands clarity in teaching, and so I think we're in a period of time where modesty actually demands open discussion SO THAT in the future we can return to a more solid state of privacy. Modesty is a virtue governed by prudence.
I honestly do not get the point of this channel. It's not "real" it's just TMI that serves no purpose mixed with some shallow takes (made harmful by presenting it as somehow particularly Catholic advice just because it's stated in a confident voice when it's really just your opinion)... I think this would make someone not want to be catholic.
I think modesty in our speach is important also. In the way we speak to one another, being charitable, humble.
Modesty has more to do with the fittingness of our words or actions than what we are wearing (clothing is merely an aspect of fittingness). So yes, modesty in marriage is important. There is a fittingness to nakedness in certain circumstances, and in others, a necessity for covering up. There's a fittingness for frank speech regarding sexual matters in certain circumstances, and in others it's prudent to reserve comment. It's all under the aspect of prudence.
I was gonna ask, like , what is appropriate to talk about when engaged when it comes to the Catholic faith?. Like when your planning marriage things for fun, can it be tempting talking about it? Good listen. I love learning❤
Hey I have endometriosis too I'm sorry for you but I was wondering if you have ever done a video like living with these very painful cramps and how to remain focused on God in those moments or anything like that?
I’m against praying nude or half nude in the presence of God. I’ve noticed this attitude, this lack of reverence to God among Catholics, even in the Church during mass. Maybe it’s just the progressive Catholics, I don’t know.
Loving God and having reverence for God should not be only in ones heart or mind but should also be an outward expression.
And besides, talking about marital intimacy in such details does not fit into a Catholic podcast. I’m sure all married couples have their personal ways of having fun and doing crazy things, but it’s not fitting to discuss them publicly, at least not in a Catholic podcast.
Wait - so the only discussions of marital intimacy available should be the ones by secularists? Brilliant, Dude!
David groaned to the Lord from his bed at night. I understand your sentiment, and I think instances of deliberate prayer (as in, you resolve to do fifteen minutes of mental prayer every morning) deserve a sort of solemnity to do justice to God's glory, but I don't think there's anything wrong with spontaneous prayer in any circumstance. I think that virtuous people of goodwill and well trained consciences would probably shy away from the suggestions made by the bride to be in this video, but I don't think they would be universally wrong, either.
As for public discussion of such matters, under normal circumstances, yes, but the lack of catechesis regarding moral matters demands clarity in teaching, and so I think we're in a period of time where modesty actually demands open discussion SO THAT in the future we can return to a more solid state of privacy. Modesty is a virtue governed by prudence.
I honestly do not get the point of this channel. It's not "real" it's just TMI that serves no purpose mixed with some shallow takes (made harmful by presenting it as somehow particularly Catholic advice just because it's stated in a confident voice when it's really just your opinion)... I think this would make someone not want to be catholic.
Ok booboo
It might be TMI to you, but to others it is real and does actually serve a purpose. I think your comment is ridiculous.