@Ardent Fan you are contriducting urself u call saint's n dead we believe saint's are physically dead but alive in heaven with Angels that's we called saint's, big mistake that you said we never worship idols.. please get to Catholicism with full truth
@@dilipmathangi5434 Hi Dilip why you say Catholics don't worship idols? I all the time see the idols and pictures in a Catholic church and people on knees before them
@Pointblank Honest The Bible is a Catholic book. Learn History, the Bible compilation was done by the Catholic Church, and the final compilation was made in the Hippo Synod (393), and this Canon was used by Pope Saint Damasus I. One thing is a mediator, and another is intercession, "like when the pastor intercedes (prays to God) for his community." The intercession is in the Bible, for example when Elisha prayed to God for the son of the Shunem lady (2Kings, 4, 8-37). Protestants do not believe in the REAL PRESENCE OF CHRIST IN THE EUCHARIST, WHICH IS BIBLICAL (read the Gospel of John); and the protestants reject what is said in this Gospel; the ones that do not believe in this are mentioned in John 6,66. Mary interceded for the ones mentioned in the Weddings of Cana (in John"s Gospel). And God is a God of alive persons, not death ones (Mark 12,27). Just by knowing History lead us to show that the first Christians where Catholic; also, there were no other Christians than Catholics up until the Schism of 1054, when the Orthodox rejected the authority of the Pope; later, Luther, a Catholic priest, who received the Bible from the Catholic Church, formed his sect (the Lutheran Church, mother of all present day Protestants), this was done on the 31 of October of 1517. Also, the division of chapters and verses was done by the Catholic Church. Remember that the first Protestant was the devil, and he attacked Christ using the Holy Scripture. And by common sense, why do you think that the Anti-Christ number is 666, and that the ones who reject Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist are the ones mentioned in John 6,66? If you really pray to God and ask him which church is the Church, He will tell you. And a real Catholic person does not hate Protestants, even though he or she hates Protestantism; a real Catholic hates sin, but not the sinner. If you only knew what a good Mother does for her children, you will know what Virgin Mary does for all of us by praying to Her Son, Jesus Christ. God made me a lot of miracles through her intercession, one that I can mention is that because of God through her intercession blinded my enemies who were going to kill me (about 1992 or 1993). May Christ and Saint Mary bless you and your family.
@@elvisisacs3955 The Reformers took 7 books out of the Bible, they followed the example of the Jamnia Synod of the Jews (about the year 90 A. C.), which was a synod against Christ. The Bible as we know it was compiled in the Synod of the year 393 (a Catholic Synod that took place in Hippo), the following Synods did not add or took away books, they only ratified what was done in the Synod of Hippo.
Initially my dad was Catholic and my mom (former Catholic who went astray, then returned to Christianity to a Protestant church) was Protestant. Eventually, my dad decided to quit Catholicism. Today, I have a greater admiration for Catholicism than either of them. I’m Protestant, and I was educated alongside Catholics. I’ve looked into the Catechism regarding marriage, and it seems solid. There is a marital clause about raising your kids up in the faith, but I think you’re fine so long as you’re both Christian and have a certain degree of tolerance for little disagreements, so long as both of you are firmly devoted to God. I wouldn’t let disagreements on Transsubstantiation block me from loving the woman God has in store for me, whether she’s Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant. God bless you all, and may a mutual love of God make your marriage holy.
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was just ONE church like Jesus intended....as it was in the beginning? He even prayed in John 17 that his followers would remain ONE.
You mean like one body?? Like, a body with many parts, even though it's one? Like why would a hand tell an eye, "I have no use of you"? There is too much arguments. Catholics believe your Catholic things, Protestants, believe your protestant things. However I dated a Catholic girl, very different views on faith, love, and spirit. Would not do it again
Mathew 26 : 26-28 “And whilst they were at supper, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and broke: and gave to his disciples, and said: Take ye, and eat. THIS MY BODY. And taking the chalice, he gave thanks, and gave to them, saying: Drink ye all of this. FOR THIS IS MY BLOOD of the new testament, which shall be shed for many unto remission of sins.” 1 Corinthians 10:16 " The chalice of benediction, which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? And the bread, which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord? " 1 Corinthians 11:27 "Therefore whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord."
I agree: don't enter a mixed marriage. Catholics and Protestants are both Christians. We should love each other. Doesn't mean you should marry It might work if 1 or both partners are somewhat passive in their faith and can compromise on family teachings/raising kids. Otherwise build a foundation with someone who shares your deep convictions. It's just the most practical long term
I'm a Roman Catholic. I like this show; I find it interesting and compassionate. I agree with most of the points in this episode, but yet again, Catholic "Dogma" as it is put is not accurately represented. The Church absolutely does not teach that Mary intercedes for us to the Father. Jesus is the only intercessor for us to the Father Jn 4:16. We do believe in intercessory prayer to Jesus, just as our protestant brothers and sisters believe. Mary prays for/with us just as my Baptist neighbor Bill prays for me. I want both sets of prayers, especially Mary's--afterall she now looks on the face of her Son and has achieved through HIS power ultimate union with Him in heaven. Peace to all and Jn 17:21!
Try googling the words "Mary intercessor" and what comes up is rather enlightening and contradicts what you have written. I agree with you that there is only One intercessor, Jesus Christ, but it doesn't look like that is what the RC religion teaches. Ask living saints to pray for you. But people who have died? We are not to consult the dead in any way... King Saul did, and it didn't do him much good... because we are not supposed to do that! Anyway, if the saints who are no longer with us in this earthly life are indeed praying for us (I'm not sure that's anywhere in Scripture, can you show me?), then they are doing that anyway, so there's no point in asking... because they would be praying perfectly as they are with the Lord. Bottom line: Jesus taught us to pray to the Father... Paul prayed to the Father (e.g. Ephesians 3:14-21). And Paul asked for prayer for himself. Who did he ask? Brethren living in his time.
Joshua Sniffen Sorry, Joshua, but it doesn't sound like you understand your own religion. Roman Catholics clearly pray to Mary to intercede on their behalf. Maybe they don't do it in your particular area, but it has been done historically for hundreds of years. Catholic Encyclopedia (New Advent): Entry on "Intercession (Mediation)": "(2) The doctrine of one Mediator, Christ, *in no way excludes the invocation and intercession of saints.* All merit indeed comes through Him; but *this does not make it unlawful to ask our fellow-creatures,* whether here on earth *or already in heaven, to help us by their prayers."* (emphasis added) It's clear that Roman Catholics pray to Mary and saints to intercede on their behalf.
I am not sure you read Joshua's response clearly. We do believe in the intercession of Mary. But, Mary intercedes for us to Jesus, not to the Father. He stated that. Just for clarification.
Mary, when she was on the earth, she believed that Jesus is the saviour. So when she believed that Jesus is the saviour, we should understand that Jesus is the only saviour. Therefore, I don't understand the point of bringing Mary in between us and God. when God can hear our prayers, we can approach him directly.
Jesus died and I pray to Him! I pray to Him because He is the Resurrection and the Life! I don't believe Mary and Paul are dead. They died with Christ, and thus are more alive than you and me--as alive as I hope we will both be one day! You have a great point about the saints already praying for us--but Christ is already praying for us, and we definitely want to continuously be united to him in prayer. Peace to you and pray always.
There have been two people mentioned in scripture we know were born perfect other than Jesus! They were Adam and Eve, so yes, there is a precedent. Adam and Eve were born perfected and pure and were meant to actually live forever until they sinned! This guy is a newby to biblical scholarship! The Catholics have been doing it for thousands of years! His idea of Christianity has been around for maybe 500 years and actually comes from picking and choosing what the Catholic Church believes! Do your research people! There’s a reason why Protestants get married and divorced like it’s no big deal over and over again!
@@colepriceguitar1153 ---Well, protestants confuse me with their made up "sola fide" and "bible alone should be believed" stuff. Many Christians think they're going to Heaven simply for believing in Jesus but get mad when you tell them about 'works'... well the bible says 'faith without works is dead'....... Catholicism is confusing at first, but the more you dive in and learn about it, the easier it becomes to understand and explain.
Many people are suffering today and some have let go of the one they loved to marry because Parents didn't approve their denomination. God help us to see that we are all ONE.
This guy has zero ability to talk about the Bible! Sacramentals are not superstitious! And if they are, then someone should have told Paul because he would bless objects to heal people! This guy has no idea what he is talking about!
If this is a real concern and you are truly interested in learning what the Catholic Church ACTUALLY believes, I suggest going to sources that are not bias, as this so clearly is. Catholic Answers is a good source, as is the Catechism of the Catholic Church. I've dated a protestant before, a real good guy, but our ignorance of eachothers faiths, as well as our own faiths tore us apart, God showed me I needed to stop hating on my seperated brothers and sisters in Christ, many which only dislike Catholics because of what others have told them and because of what they misunderstand and think we believe. Many years have passed and now I'm a catechist as well as a missionary who works with BOTH protestants and Catholics evangelizing along side eachother encourging the bride of Christ, His church. I strongly believe we can bridge the gap! Both can learn SO much from eachother if we only remove our preconceived notions of what we THINK the other believes and do our OWN research and pray God enlighten us and guid us. Bridges CAN be built and ARE bieng built. Blessings to you on your path with Our Lord!
One of you was/is wrong. Two opposites cannot be both correct. You are in the ecumenical movent, and within that, the Roman church WILL prevail. You don't see Protestantism sending out Jesuit ursurpers trying to undermine Rome. Those Protestants are compromising, which God's word sternly warns against. You are a "cathechist?" Why aren't you just a bible student?
I pray that God will help His church understand that He sees them as ONE. You won't carry your denomination to heaven. Our focus should be on Jesus and making heaven on the last day. Catholic and Protestants all believe in Jesus and that's what matters. The Bible is our standard and nothing more!
Protestantism have hundreds of individual interpretations of the Gospels and Apostolic Traditions. Are they all preaching the same Gospel as St. Paul required?
Even if that's what Martin Luther thought, that's not what the Bible says. If Mary had a human father, she was part of fallen humanity. Jesus is the son of the Heavenly Father so He was not a fallen man like Adam.
cumensu The topic of the body & blood of Jesus was brought up at minute 4 in the video. Jesus' words in John 6:51 and following state that life comes to the world by eating His bread which is His flesh. Jesus repeats this same thing in verse 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 and 58. Does Scripture have any other topic where same thing was stated by Jesus seven times in a row? Once I learned about this discourse by Jesus it would be hard for me to not believe the Catholic faith which takes Jesus seriously on something He stated so many times.
Marco PELLEGRINI Is correct, one doesn't have to agree with the teachings of the Catholic Church to know that it is unhelpful at best to talk about those teachings in the context of teaching about them without putting in the effort to properly understand them.
"It [communion] doesn't have anything to do with our justification" John 6:53 "Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you." " Now tell me it's not necessary.
because Pope Francis told a crowd that an Athiestic man is in heaven. With no knowledge of any Sacraments taken, Baptism, and obviously not belief. So you tell me why there is no consistency in the Catholic church
In one word do the samaritan man in the bible believe in God, but believe in things that are right and true. According to the bible jesus gave as a parable who is more closer to heaven
Key word is "unless" because it tells us that this is a result of our faith, not a means of our faith. It's the Spirit in us that leads to communion not communion that leads to the Spirit in us. If communion was a requirement for salvation, it would read: until you eat..., you do not have life within you or you must eat to have life. That's not what the Bible says, as it says in Ephesians, "we are saved by faith alone in Christ alone." Communion is what believers do, not what needs to be done to be saved. Jesus fulfilled the law, all we need to do is believe in him and have eternal life. So, you could say, communion is evidence of faith, not a means of faith or salvation.
The only way to read the Bible and truly understand it, is to read it as a Jew from the period. If you read it like a 21st century layman like this man, you’ll have no idea what you are talking about! To laypeople it might even sound reasonable what this man says, but he is totally in error, and you can tell he has no idea what he is talking about!
I am a Protestant with a history of backsliding, my wife of 5 months is a non-practicing Catholic. Despite my history my knowledge of the Word is much greater than hers and I'd like to know how best to help her know the Bible better, while at the same time help us both grow in our Walk with Jesus. After spending time looking for a church, we've found the church I think we both are good with. I'm seeking to have more stability in my Walk with Jesus, while hoping that she will learn more about being a Christian. Let me add that she is from the Northeast USA while I'm from a more Southern background and that seems to play a part in her view of church and mine. Any advice would be appreciated.
I married to a Catholic woman. Love her with all my heart. And i'm Baptist, I even went to my sons wedding in a Catholic church. I don't agree with their dogma but I also think organized religion is in itself to blame on both sides of the coin.
Obviously youre not born again, spirit filled and Holy Spirit led. If you were, you wouldnt leave your comment. The vast Majority of Catholics ARE NOT BORN AGAIN! How do I know? Its easy, i just do what Jesus says to do. I inspect their fruit, meaning their life. When I look at the average Catholic he smokes, drinks, goes to concerts, watches porn, lusts- commits adultery is permiscuous and looks just like the world. Which Paul condemns in 1 Cor 12:1-3. Obviously not born again nor spirit filled. When you become born again and the Holy Spirit enters you your life changes. That's what happened to me. I went from loving sin to loving holiness. I've never seen this in a Catholic.
my wife is Catholic. I married her while i was agnostic. Grew up as a pastor's kid in the Baptist church but left the faith. I decided for Christ 5 months ago as a new born again believer. My marriage has been TERRIBLE since that decision. we are so unbalanced now. It largly stems from me though. I know just a huge load of Catholic Dogma now. I read a ton of Catechism to understand if she was a true believer in christ or if she believed what i knew as truth. SHe has head knowledge but zero walk with Christ directly. SHe has a firm belief in Mary but not Jesus. Mary is someone she LOVES a great deal but doesn't approach Jesus much it seams. She grew up in it so she feels shes covered under doctrin since baby baptism. Ive tried to reach her with scripture but it ends in terrible fights with her feeling greatly offended and upset. even when scripture pokes holes in her dogma she gets irate with me. Im not sure what to do honestly.
I came from a Protestant tradition and am now Catholic. If you marry a Protestant Christian who was baptized and has a record of that, then it seems to me it would be fine to be married to them. But I agree that the Catholic Church is misrepresented at times. I still believe that we are saved through Christ alone, BUT, that works are important only when we have faith in Jesus Christ and his finished work on the cross. And it's important what you said, MARY NEEDED A SAVIOR AS WELL. She knew it also. I agree with the Eucharist and what it is. After all Jesus said this IS my body, this IS my blood. It doesn't have to look like literal blood and a body of a cadaver. Christ says it is what it is.
This IS my body....is what Luther said. That goes beyond the Roman Catholic Church says when it BECOMES the body and blood. It's way closer than most Protestant churches with their memorial only position like reformed (Calvinist) and Baptist and Presbyterian etc. So again...don't mix Protestant denominations. Some are more Catholic than Rome. I'd marry rather a Catholic girl than a Protestant who doesn't convert to Lutheranism. But there is no danger of finding a single woman in the Catholic church here 😆
Tee Kay it goes hand by hand please it’s obvious that if you are transformed through the Holy Spirit you will have fruits if not your really not a Christian. The thing is we dont believe that by works alone we are saved you can do all you can to be “worthy” but at the end of the days it’s not because of our works it’s because of Jesus!
Hi Tee Kay, The bible also says that we are saved by grace and not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9) and that is a gift of God.The verse you are referring to is James 2:24. Here what James is saying is that true faith produces good works and false faith does not produce any works. The bible says that Abraham was credited righteousness because of his faith. Read Romans 3 and 4.
I was confused about James 2 for quite some time because it took contradictory to what was said in Galatians and Romans. Was Paul and James contradicting each other? The answer is no, and that's where the context of the passage becomes extremely importantly when it comes to interpreting the bible. James is speaking to church MEMBERS, who ALREADY have faith. I urge you to read more into this because it is interesting. Also, one of the biggest misunderstanding is that the Catholics DOES believe that faith ALONE saves, but true faith will show the fruits of the spirit.
Respectfully, I have a lot to say about this video, but I only say that if should be retitled to “Is it okay for a Catholic to marry someone who’s non denominational or Baptist” because that’s where you’re leaning. Martin Luther, Methodist, and many Episcopalians and such believe many things that he said Protestants do not believe.
Well that's the twisted problem. For whatever reason, most "non-denominational evangelical" Christians do no consider Catholics as Christians. Not particularly sure the logic behind it being as prior to the reformation it was effectively just THE Catholic Church. You know, the church that gave every single 30,000 denomination or "non-denomination" our there the bible they are using? Pretty sure the bible did not appear out of thin air. It's certainly funny to see these two trying to quote scripture to bolster their anti-Catholic position, and additionally irking because the only reason they are able to do so is through "generous" translation and interpretation of the passages.
@@firingallcylinders2949 We and the Orthodox have the Gospel that the Apostles taught the Church. Fr. Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, King Henry, et al created and taught other gospels. Fr. Luther added the word "alone" after faith to his German Bible in Romans 3:28. His canon reverted back to using the Jerusalem Old Testament used by the Pharisees and those 7 "disputed" books were eventually dropped from published bible. Fr. Luther also disputed Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation and wanted those to become Apocryphal
Catholic equates to universal. I find almost every time you talk about how some Catholics don’t believe in some aspects of their faith, throughout this talk. which I’m sure there are, but overall, most Catholics love our faith. Not one person is perfect. That is why we believe in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Actually, some non-Catholic denominations do believe in that, as well. We make mistakes, but doesn’t mean we disagree. Or I shod say most of us don’t.. No disrespect to you, I thought your talk was passionate, but Catholics and non-Catholics do have some major differences, regardless a lot of love for one another. In regards to the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther states the 95 issues that the Catholic Church had been affiliated with, because they were corrupt. People will always be corrupt, not the Church itself. As I said, I could talk about religion everyday, but please be careful of your words of the Catholic faith. God bless,
I’m a Protestant girl who is dating a Catholic, I pray over our relationship alot and have taken him to my church and told him about the Protestant views. And I love him and I want to see him succeed in life. Even if that means we may not be able to be eachothers marital partners, praying for everyone of my Catholic and Protestant brothers and sister who struggle with similar battles ❤️🙏
46336 34 Honor the name of Our Lady and call Her blessed, for She is the Theotokos, the mother of God! Luke 1: 45 Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her! 46 And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord 47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 48 for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed, 49 for the Mighty One has done great things for me-holy is his name.
@@rightousray2 in christ alone my hope is found. I forsake all others since by the very definition they are false idols i don't need to ask his mom for help or any other man made saint since christ is always with you.
46336 34 We do not make the saints or Our Lady an idol. They are not God, nor are they equivalent to God. But, heaven and earth have an authority structure. Just like your parents or boss have authority over you, Mary is the mother of God, Queen of Heaven - highest of all creatures. Show respect to the Queen, for she truly does have authority over you and IS the Immaculate Conception - which is to say, has always and will always do the will of God. When we do Her will, we do the will of God. She is Full of Grace!
When a Protestant says the Catholic Church teaches the Eucharist is "transformed" and that Mary "didn't need a savior," I immediately know the Protestant doesn't have a clue what they're talking about. If you want to know what the Catholic Church ACTUALLY teaches, go to the Church herself, not to what Luther, Calvin, and their predecessors SAY the Church teaches.
Brett R They never fully learned or understand the Catechism of the Catholic Church is one reason they may have left the church established by Jesus Christ.
Is it just me or does anyone else find it odd that he never mentions praying to God for guidance before you determine whether or not you should marry a Catholic?
@@LeeHarveyDDavid No go back and watch the video, he said a Protestant should not marry a Catholic. It was an absolute, there is nothing obvious about praying about it. It was clearly a message of no don’t do it “case closed”. No discernment suggested.
@@barbwellman6686 don’t hold your breath. He obviously just likes taking misinformed shots at our Catholic faith. I’ll take being a Catholic any day of the week and twice on Sunday over being a bUt WhErE dOeS iT sAy ThAt iN ThE bIbLe protestant.
I became Catholic for my wife and I was saved after reading the bible more and praying but I was led out of the Catholic Church by understanding scripture and being saved. Catholicism is dangerous
Married couples can definitely go to different churches! People are from different upbringings and come together differently. Growing, educating oneself, and learning are all parts of life. This guy is ignorant and needs a real-world education.
Yes, he very well said things about the Catholic church which they teach children in Protestant churches, with no idea about the history or the function of the church. Blabbering about accusations for which Catholic apologists have given answers to, shows his ignorance to at least look into the things he is going to say.
The true church is founded upon Peter (matt 16:18), has the authority to bind and loose and will exist in all centuries as a governing authority (Matt: 18:17- ) Not only is your church not founded upon Peter, its never made a binding decision on all the faithful. The only church that has done that is the Catholic church and that is the only reason why you believe in the "Essentials": The Trinity The homoousious nature of God The Hypostatic Union The Canon The Denial of all known heresies None of those are explicit in scripture, but because Jesus left a church that can "Bind and Loose on heaven and on earth", then if heaven cannot affirm a false teaching, then this church will bind and loose infallibly until his return. Only one church fits that bill and it isn't protestant but is instead the Roman Catholic church which has the chair of Peter, has existed in all centuries and is the only church to have ever made a binding decision that all the faithful believe. Yes, it is okay for a Protestant to marry a Catholic. Our church officially teaches that you guys are saved....you just don't have the whole universal Christian truth handed down by the apostles that you were meant to have an know.
@@antoinnelamah6949 The church officially teaches that if a Protestant is faithfully following the teachings of Christ as they know them, then they will be saved.
As a former Protestant who now is Catholic this video presents a false vision of Catholicism. He is right though that the Catholic Church doesn’t support mixed marriages generally speaking, though she will perform them if both spouses agree to raise their kids Catholic.
Yeah, it's best to marry someone who believes similarly to you. Otherwise you will have some trouble understanding each other and passing on religion to your children. I think it's possible for a Catholic to marry a Protestant, but as a Catholic i would much prefer to marry another Catholic. I want someone I can go to Mass with and receive the Eucharist with. And also Protestants often don't understand my faith so well. And this video has some common misconceptions about the Catholic Church which I have heard from many Protestants. Though the overall message is a good one.
In my personal opinion I find American Protestantism especially ignorant in the actual Catholic Theology. I do not blame them but I think its the product of being geographically separated from europe as well as many early settlers in America being protestant and having a general distaste for the church. That culture of anti catholic rhetoric and isolation from europe leads to an evangelical theology and why the two faiths are at such odds. Protestantism has many different interpretations, Catholicism has one unified theology with written documents and records spanning 2000 years. If anyone is really interested in what Catholics actually believe and why, start with the early church and what they believed and the history of the Eucharist ( the real presence of Christ's body and blood) it may surprise you.
Yes, it is interesting to note that these very same 'believers' are offen pro military and fact is since the 2nd invasion of iraq around 2001, the catholic Christians (Armenian, coptic) (approximately 2000 yrs old) have gone from 2.1million to approximately 100,000 around 20 times less in a couple decades that famine, Islam, etc could and didnt displace. These believers ( of the most ignorant ethno centric variety did well with modern tech, that they didnt invent)! Parts of the true christian world are getting SMALLER, and being replaced by this ersatz WEAK and willfully ignorant, and firmly political in intent pretend theology.
Catholics and Protestants have been marrying each other in my family since the Reformation. They've suffered for it. But it gives one a nice perspective of both views.
Thanks for saying that! I’m Catholic and my boyfriend is agnostic but raised in a non religious Protestant type family. I’ve been feeling so much pressure to break up with my boyfriend because he’s not Catholic. It’s been bothering me so much lately. I’ve been feeling so lost.
@@Grace_Psychology Honestly, don't worry about what others say. Just trust The Spirit to guide you. It's hard, but don't make yourself unhappy by following what everyone else says.
@@Grace_Psychology Pray hard for him I say. It’s very hard to marry and have children when only one parent is a believer, it actually makes your children lives much more difficult. The Rosary is a powerful tool for conversion.
Oh, yes, I remember reading in scripture where Jesus said at the last supper taking the bread, "This is the symbol of my body." Please, simply search for eucharistic miracles, cardiac tissue, and type AB blood.
To those who keep on commenting that they married a catholic, protestant or what not, and they find no problem with it. IT IS ONLY because you don't take your belief seriously. But once you put the word of God on top of your priority list, you will pray for someone who has the same levels of faith with you because your goal is to marry someone who will pray, fast, soak, and worship with you. You cant do that if you have differences. Imagine your partner asking you to pray the rosary and ask for the intercession of Mary when you are a protestant. But if you dont care about it and that you are willing to drop your belief, of course it will work. And that should not be surprising.
Then how many differences are acceptable? Lutherans are closer to Catholics than Calvinists. Anglicans are closer to Catholics than Calvinists. By your logic, you shouldn’t even marry a Lutheran or a Moravian. Can a Presbyterian marry a Baptist? Can a Primitive Baptist marry a Free Will Baptist? Where is the line?
Except that the reformation did not reform anything. In fact, they do not even follow the teachings of Luther. For example, most protestants bauptize babies, a few dont, others do not even believe in water bauptisim. Some worship saturdays, others don't, some believe in the Trinity, others dont. Some believe in faith alone, others dont so whatvin the world do they mean if you even fond this differences with in their own churches. Dont let me get into predestination.
1 Corinthians 11:23-26 (NRSVCE) 23. For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took a loaf of bread, 24. and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” 25. In the same way he took the cup also, after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 26. For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.
Pertaining to Transubstantiation - John 6: 50 - 55: 50 But here is the bread that comes down from heaven, which anyone may eat and not die. 51 I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.” 52 Then the Jews began to argue sharply among themselves, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” 53 So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I tell you, unless you eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man, you have no life in you. 54 Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. 55 For My flesh is real food, and My blood is real drink.…
I think Catholics would acknowledge that the bread and wine are still physically bread and wine. In a spiritual sense, though, it is the body and blood of Jesus. At least, that is my understanding. I'm not Catholic, so please correct me if I'm wrong. Are we as Protestants not to acknowledge that we are spiritually taking Jesus into ourselves when we receive communion?
Catholics acknowledge that the Consecrated Bread and Wine continue to have the appearance of bread and wine (except for Eucharist miracles). However, we do not agree that the Eucharist is only spiritual. Nor in Apostolic Tradition did St. Paul teach that the Bread was spiritual: "23For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night He was betrayed, took bread, and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My Body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” 25In the same way, after supper He took the cup, saying, “This cup is the New Covenant in My Blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” 26For as often as you eat this Bread and drink this Cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes. 27Therefore, whoever eats the Bread or drinks the Cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the Body and Blood of the Lord. 28Each one must examine himself before he eats of the Bread and drinks of the Cup. 29For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the Body eats and drinks judgment on himself. 30That is why many among you are weak and sick, and a number of you have fallen asleep." We know also from the Gospels that Christ said: "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His Blood, you have no life in you; he who eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For My Flesh is food indeed, and My Blood is drink indeed. He who eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood abides in me, and I in him” (John 6:53-56).
Within a family unit, children should not be subjected to parental arguments over theology when the children are simply trying to understand the Trinity and the Church He established. Additionally, the husband, as head of household, is responsible for the spiritual education and formation of his children. His wife is to support and help him in his efforts toward that goal.
He is a rebel who speaks distorted and unwholesome truth. The position of the Church have remained the same for the past 2k years, it is always rebels like this (not everyone in the Protestant world sees like him) that divide the Church. May the Holy Spirit open his mind.
I think those differences don’t really matter because they don’t impact how we love God, love people and sharing gospel. Love and unity among Christians is most important in the view of God.
I’m so confused. I’m Protestant, but I have a crush on a girl who’s a catholic. I want to date her, but I don’t want to go against my faith either… why does our religion have to separate us? We both believe in god… we both love god… it’s not like I can change her either because that’s not my job. Why do Catholics have to have these weird views on us Protestants? And why do protestants have to have weird views on Catholics? Aren’t we supposed to love eachother and help eachother? What’s the point of judging each other for our views? It’s just so frustrating. Why can’t I date and be with the person I want without having to worry about all these outside factors. Am I brainwashed? I want to believe and obey but I also want what I want without all these rules holding back my decision. I don’t know what to do.
my wife is Catholic. I married her while i was agnostic. Grew up as a pastor's kid in the Baptist church but left the faith. I decided for Christ 5 months ago as a new born again believer. My marriage has been TERRIBLE since that decision. we are so unbalanced now. It largly stems from me though. I know just a huge load of Catholic Dogma now. I read a ton of Catechism to understand if she was a true believer in christ or if she believed what i knew as truth. SHe has head knowledge but zero walk with Christ directly. SHe has a firm belief in Mary but not Jesus. Mary is someone she LOVES a great deal but doesn't approach Jesus much it seams. She grew up in it so she feels shes covered under doctrin since baby baptism. Ive tried to reach her with scripture but it ends in terrible fights with her feeling greatly offended and upset. even when scripture pokes holes in her dogma she gets irate with me. Im not sure what to do honestly.
@@barbwellman6686 At the Council of Trent Rome taught her belief was affirmed by “all our forefathers” (Thirteenth Session, Chapter 1, The Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent. However, this is certainly not the case. The Didache (AD 100): “On the Lord’s day assemble and break bread and give thanks, having first confessed your sins, that your sacrifice may be pure. If any have a dispute with his fellow, let him not come to the assembly till they be reconciled, that your sacrifice be not polluted. For this is the sacrifice spoken of by the Lord; ‘In every place and at every time offer to me a pure sacrifice; for I am a great king, said the Lord, and my name is wonderful among the Gentiles; (Mal. i. 11, 14).”[1] This doesn’t refer to Jesus’ sacrifice, but to “your sacrifice.” The same Greek word for “sacrifice” (thusia) is used of Jesus’ sacrifice (Heb. 5:1), but it is also used of doing good deeds, praise, and financial giving (Heb. 13:15-16; Phil. 4:18). The same book also refers to the supper as the “cup” and the “bread,” and a means of remembering Jesus’ sacrifice in thanksgiving (Didache, 9). Irenaeus of Lyons (AD 180) stated that the elements do not lose the nature of bread and wine (Against Heresies, 4.18.4-5; 5.2.2). Tertullian (AD 200) said Jesus’ statement was figurative (Against Marcion, 3.19). Clement of Alexandria (AD 200) called the bread and wine symbols of Jesus’ body (The Instructor, I.6). Origen (AD 250) held his typical allegorical and spiritual view when referring to the elements in the Last Supper. Eusebius of Caesarea (AD 340) called the elements the body and blood of Christ, but also referred to them as symbolic of spiritual realities (On the Theology of the Church, 3.2.12). Augustine (AD 350) believed that John 6:53 should be understood spiritually and symbolically-not literalistically (On Christian Doctrine 3.16.2). Gelasius I (5th century pope): “The sacrament which we receive of the body and blood of Christ is a divine thing. Wherefore also by means of it we are made partakers of the divine nature. Yet the substance or nature of the bread and wine does not cease to be… Thus, as the elements pass into this, that is, the divine substance by the Holy Ghost, and none the less remain in their own proper nature.”[2] Bizarre traditions regarding Transubstantiation One primary source records a lurid account of “host desecration.” There we read, “Jews of Passau. Under torture, 10 Jews admitted that they had obtained several hosts (communion wafers) and that when they had stabbed the hosts, blood flowed from them; that the form of a child arose; and that when they tried to burn the wafers in an oven two angels and two doves appeared. Four of the arrested Jews converted to Christianity and were treated kindly as a result: they were merely beheaded. The rest were torn with hot pincers and burned alive.”[3] Radbertus, the ninth century theologian, told lurid stories of the bread turning into a child or lamb. When the priest broke the bread, an angel descended with a knife and slaughtered the child or lamb. As a result, blood flowed from the sacrifice into a cup.[4] The denial of the cup to the laity, the present custom of the Roman Catholic Church, became common in the thirteenth century. It was at first due to the fear of profanation by spilling the consecrated blood of Christ. Philip Schaff writes, “The council of Constance threatened with excommunication all who distributed the wine to the laity.” He also writes, “Another case related by Etienne of Bourbon is of a farmer who, wanting to be rich, followed the advice of a friend and placed the host in one of his beehives. The bees with great reverence made a miniature church, containing an altar, on which they placed the sacred morsel. All the bees from the neighborhood were attracted and sang beautiful melodies. The rustic went out, expecting to find the hives overflowing with honey but, to his amazement, found them all empty except the one in which the host had been deposited. The bees attacked him fiercely. He repaired to the priest, who, after consulting with the bishop, went in procession to the hive and found the miniature church with the altar and carried it back to the village church while the bees, singing songs, flew away.”
@@barbwellman6686 so, allow me to hold your hand through this John 6 and it’s missuse of Rome. John 6:26-27 [26] Jesus answered them and said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, you seek Me, not because you saw signs, but because you ate some of the loaves and were filled. [27] Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that lasts for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you, for on Him the Father, God, has set His seal." John 6:29 [29] Jesus answered and said to them, "This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent." John 6:35 [35] Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; the one who comes to Me will not be hungry, and the one who believes in Me will never be thirsty. John 6:38 [38] For I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me. What is the will of the father? To believe in the son not eat the son. John 6:40 [40] For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day." John 6:44-51 [44] No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up on the last day. [45] It is written in the Prophets: 'AND THEY SHALL ALL BE TAUGHT OF GOD.' Everyone who has heard and learned from the Father, comes to Me. [46] Not that anyone has seen the Father, except the One who is from God; He has seen the Father. [47] Truly, truly, I say to you, the one who believes has eternal life. [48] I am the bread of life. [49] Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. Here it is, pay attention. [50] This is the bread that comes down out of heaven, so that anyone may eat from it and not die. [51] I am the living bread that came down out of heaven; if anyone eats from this bread, he will live forever; and the bread which I will give for the life of the world also is My flesh." John 6:54 [54] The one who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day. Did you see it? Look at the construct in the way it’s written. It’s meant to parallel previous statements not towards the literal but towards the preconfigured figurative. 6:54 - Eats my flesh and drink my blood… 6:40 - Sees the son and believes in him…. Do you get it? Do you understand the comparison? It is not literal as if we are supposed to transform something we consume for life. John 6:58 [58] This is the bread that came down out of heaven, not as the fathers ate and died; the one who eats this bread will live forever.” His teachings give us everlasting life because he who believes in the son will be raised up on the last day. John 3:16 for god so loved the world that he gave his only son that whoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life. This entire passage is a callback to Moses and the manner and it hints at the bronze serpent. “The LORD said to Moses, "Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live." So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, he lived.” Whoever looks upon the son and believes in him will live. In the same way of the bronze serpent the son of man was lifted up on a pole for all to believe. And then our Lord and Savior clarifies at the end. John 6:63 [63] It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh provides no benefit; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit, and are life. And then the disciples answer Jesus in all of this. The answer to his question of whether or not they will leave and notice how they never mention anything about flesh. John 6:68-69 [68] Simon Peter answered Him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have words of eternal life. [69] And we have already believed and have come to know that You are the Holy One of God." You are saved by belief in the son, faith in the son and repentance. Not eating wafers pretending its “really” Jesus. Transubstantiation was declared the fourth Lateran council 1215. I didn’t exist before that except as how the Bible treats it. In remembrance of Christ
@@barbwellman6686 let’s take it a little further. Jesus himself said that false objects would be declared as false christs in the future. Matthew 24:23-24 [23] Then if anyone says to you, 'Behold, here is THE Christ,' or 'He is over here,' do not believe him. [24] For false christs and false prophets will arise and will provide great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect.
My ancestors are Catholics but we become more Protestant in present day. Protestant don't have that problem with to marry any other Christians, only Catholics that have issue.
How about a baptist getting married to a Presbyterian or any other Protestant getting married to another denomination? 😁 Clearly their beliefs are different that's why they don't see each other in the same Church.. I do not why Protestants always talk about Catholic in a negative way..we, Catholic do the opposite..praying for them. Hope and pray all Protestants to come back home.
Protestants really seem to have a gap in their aesthetic messages and their rituals as well. I am agnostic with a tilt towards the great western defender that is Catholicism, but I just get confused when I see no grit, spirituality, or push towards a greater message amongst the "Kumbaya" Protestants. They have this culture of "Jesus loves you, and he's your buddy." The Catholics have unprecedented philosophy, aesthetics, history, devotion to the Latin and Western traditions, and deep respect for a sanctified hierarchy of guidance. Grew up Protestant with guys like this in the video, but there is no way they can hold a candle to the sheer beauty, power, thought, mysticism, spirituality, measured aggression, history and confident zeal that is Catholicism. Go ahead now commenters. Make cheap jokes about a 2000 year old (The oldest uninterrupted institution in the world) institution by zooming in on a 40 year period of its history and culling out only bad phenomena. Never mind Catholicism's heroic contributions such as physicists,Georges Lemaître that discovered the big bang, linguists at the caliber of Jean de Meansce, scholarly and cultured orders like the Jesuits, spiritual masters like Thomas Merton, unfathomably influential thinkers like Saint Thomas Aquinas, brilliant literary figures like G.K. Chesterton, the upending of Communism via Pope John Paul 2, or the orchestration and preservation of Western culture against Islamic influence via the Battle of Lepanto. ruclips.net/video/X5xoJfXT1LU/видео.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lepanto www.amazon.com/gp/buy/spc/handlers/display.html?hasWorkingJavascript=1 ruclips.net/video/KY2KzjVNoKY/видео.html
Brett R Hey there! Hope you’re doing well! I think the reason why the Catholic Church hasn’t stated anything against it is because of the historical context. Back then, people couldn’t read the Bible because it was written in Latin and nobility or the upper class could only read it. Therefore, the Catholic Church had made stained glass, sculptures, and even early theater inside the church. This helped instruct the lower class or those who couldn’t read about who certain figures of the Bible work and the stories that were told in the Bible. For example, the statue of Saint Peter helps people to visually see who he was and what he represented. The statues are NOT being prayed to, however people have different reactions to certain things. Another example seen in another religion is the sacred wall in Israel. Millions of Christians and Jews go to that sacred spot to pray against the wall, because they find it to be the holiest spot in the world. I think that these different forms of art and architecture allowed people to visually see and be impacted by the context of these pieces of art. I hope this helps a little bit!
it's not advised unless the Catholic partner has a strong faith then they could lose the faith. the protestant does not understand what the obligations of the Catholic faith are.
As a Catholic I wouldn't mind dating a protestant. I'm a optimist so while I do believe in Roman Catholic Theology, that only goes so far. As long we are baptized then we're good and if I love my girlfriend then the rest can be talked out. Agree to disagree right?
these guy's don't know what they are talking about. I know plenty of protestants that believe it is the body of Christ. Catholic Church was the original Church.
In fairness, as a Catholic, the Church (Catholic) tolerates marriages to non-Catholics and discourages it. That’s why the priest has to get a dispensation (permission) from the Bishop.
Nidhya Joseph you have to go to the priest who is preparing you for marriage. If he isn’t your pastor (your pastor is the pastor of the parish in which you reside (parishes have geographical boundaries. Consult the Diocese if you don’t know which parish your residence falls into. It isn’t necessarily the closest church to where you live), and not necessarily the same priest who is at the parish you attend. If the priest isn’t your pastor according to canon law, the priest doing your marriage prep has to get permission from your pastor first. Then the priest has to get permission from the bishop for you and your non-Catholic fiancé to marry. Your non-Catholic fiancé must promise not to interfere with you raising your children in the Catholic faith and you must promise to raise your children in the Catholic faith. If you fiancé isn’t baptized (in a recognized baptism, ie: the Church doesn’t recognize LDS baptisms) the priest has to apply for a disparity of cult. You cannot have a Catholic or Sacramental marriage in such a case. Your marriage will only be a natural marriage with none of the sacramental graces and helps you would get with a sacramental marriage. If your fiancé is a baptized Christian, the priest has to apply for a Dispensation from the Bishop. The bishop or his delegate can refuse to grant either. It’s a lot of standard paperwork that priests are all too familiar with doing.
If one proclaims their catholic it doesn't matter that they don't believe some or a lot of the catholic teachings they don't qualify to be married to a Christian. That's like saying I don't believe in a lot of things that go on in a strip club but I like going there.
1corinthians 12: 5-7 also, the first sin of the church was separation. Yes, you're right, Mary told the servants to listen to him in John 2: verse 5.. but in verse 3-4 who was it that told Jesus it was time, time to do His will, His own will, even Jesus questioned her, questioned the timing, but it was Mary who knew, and knew only through God, that His will must be done, and at that moment.. Jesus listened. This verse alone is enough for me as a catholic to ask for Mother Mary's to intercede for me, but always Gods will be done. let me finish with referring to Corinthians 12; 5-7 again, we are all loving and living with the same Almighty, separation does not bring salvation.. lets love one another and praise Him..
I am a Christian married to a Christian woman, we come from different denominations of Christianity. I had a date with a Catholic girl when I was in high school, I didn’t know she was Catholic had a fun date, found out she was Catholic, remained friends with her but never asked her out again. Definitely not a good match Catholic and SDA. I know which I think is right and Catholic is NOT in my opinion.
Mother Mary will lead you to her son, Jesus Christ gave his mother at the foot of the cross. Holly communion Jesus Christ had taught us at the last supper read the bible passage. He also stated”Who is not eating bread and not drinking my blood will not have eternal life
Can anyone for me find in the bible … sola scriptura? the centrality of protestant theology ??? If anyone can, I’ll give you $1million dollars. Protestants pls own up to your own theology that if it ain’t in scripture, then don’t believe in it … if that’s the case where is TRINITY in scripture? Where is Bible in the bible (exeption to the cover) =)
wow you don't even have 1 mil dollar hahah just kidding Yes, Catholic Church has the authority. Bible was born of it and not the Church was born of it. In fact there are of other scriptures and who decided that a particular gospel or scripture should be included in the bible.
Catholics don't pray to Mary... so sick of hearing this... we ask Mary to intercede and pray for us, but she is not a god/deity and thus is not prayed to...
What's the distinction between asking someone to intercede and praying to someone? I can ask someone who is alive, a fellow brother or sister to pray for me but if I were to ask someone who has died, there is a substantial distinction right? You are literally communicating with a dead person.
Mary is dead, so it's not the same as asking one of my living friends to pray for me. If I ask a dead person to interced for me, why it is different from "praying"?. You use different words but the meaning stays.
Man...its talking about Christian and Non-Christian of course you can marry a Catholic, Russian Orthodox ect... if they believe Jesus is the Christ...dont go beyond the scriptures...keep it simple. Actually the better question is can a Catholic marry a Protestant? Im not sure if Catholicism ever renounced their anathema curse of Protestantism.
You had 7 minutes to speak to Roman Catholics (I'm sure at least 100 or so of the 2,700 viewers to this point were Catholic). Why didn't you spend it on sharing the gospel with them? This was an opportunity to take a stand for the gospel (and to direct Christians that the gospel is our primary measuring stick for being equally yoked). You spent 20 seconds making a brief mention of "salvation by grace through faith alone", said "the Catholic church is still a little bit edgy about that particular verbiage", and then changed the subject quickly to other areas of difference.
In Protestantism, their Gospel has for 500 years, taught that Baptism and the Eucharist are mere symbols that do not confer Grace. Marriage is not a Sacrament of Grace in many and the doctrine of Once Saved Always Saved has replaced the Sacramental Grace of Reconciliation. How can a Catholic and a Protestant become one and teach the faith to their children under those conditions?
Depends on the denomination, I'm Protestant/Evangelical but not part of an denomination that believes "once saved always saved". I would even say very few groups teach that doctrine. Instead, we are taught to repent and ask forgiveness throughout life. We are also taught that saints and angels are not divine (not gods) so we neither pray to nor worship them, we don't make statues of them.
@natashadickson4819 The Apostles taught the Church to intercede for one another to Him. Catholics believe angels and triumphant saints are the tested righteous before God and that their intercession is both "effectual and powerful". (James 5:16)
@@barbwellman6686 Asking a living person to pray/intercede is not the same as crafting an idol of that person and bowing to it with fires (candles, incense) and offerings (flowers, coins, water). Please stop. 🙄 No apostle asked us to call upon dead people.
@@barbwellman6686 And no angel of God will receive your worship. John was about to worship an angel in Revelation 19:10 and the angel stopped him immediately, telling him to worship (only) God.
@natashadickson4819 Saints in the Presence of God are triumphant members of the Body of Christ who continue to intercede through prayer by proxy to God. Rev 5:8 and 8:3-4 shows that angels and saints are interceding for the Church Militant upon Earth. Not sure where you have seen coins and water. Sounds like Santeria in Mexico (which isn't Catholic). Incense and candles were both indicators of the Church offering up their prayers to God in Revelation 5 & 8 and we certainly do join in union with the saints in Heaven to do that. We bow in union with the saints who are also bowing before God singing "Holy, holy, holy...and...worthy is the Lamb...."
I'm Catholic Christian and my boyfriend Christian protestant, we been together for 9 months he says he wants a future with me and have kids, I don't know what to do I really love him he my first true love
As a former Catholic, many Catholics believe that Protestants have a misconception that Catholics "pray to Mary" rather they are solely asking Mary to pray for them (i.e. to convey their prayers to Jesus who is more likely to hear her prayers being that she is the Queen Mother) It's important to realize that **idolatry is not what you believe, it is what you do***. It's besides the point that the RCC condemns worship of Mary. It's the action that is at issue. Just like how money can also be an idol. To further elaborate, you do not need to believe that money is your God, or worship it, however, the way you prioritize it and act towards it is what makes it's idolatry. All the Apostles likely knew Mary well. They all experienced pain and suffering yet they never prayed to her. If Mary was so vital to a Christian's life even one prayer to her would have been enough. The NT is filled with directions on how the Church must conduct itself, however, with little reference to the traditions practiced by the RCC. The RCC believes that rejecting Marian Dogmas will send you directly to hell. Again, if it was so important why did the Apostles never talk about it?? It's clear once you study Church history and when where these traditions were included you actually understand why the RCC is where it is. The RCC must first repent and know what Jesus Christ's sacrifice truly means for justifying us. The rest will fall in place.
Nowhere in the bible does it claim that it should have everything in it to be believed in. Jesus left 12 apostles, not a book. So I suggest you look into the teachings of the apostles and their successors (the church fathers). And btw, if there is a way of distinguishing the act of worship and veneration, I suggest you tell us what it is. The Protestants kneel before the Bible and kiss the Bible. According to what you said, they are idolaters. They worship a book by kneeling to it and kissing it while saying, God forgive me. You have to understand, that the way of expression of worship and veneration can be similar, but the intention of the believer is what distinguishes it.
@@elvisisacs3955 Hi brother, both of us accept that the bible is the inspired Word of God. The church fathers, including the ones you mentioned, prove it. The problem is, they dont say that it's the only criteria that defines faith. Intercession of the saints: "Then we make mention also of those who already fell asleep: first, the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs, that through their prayers and supplications God would recieve our petition. Next we make mention of the holy fathers and the bishops who have fallen asleep, and to put it simply, of all among us who have already fallen asleep, for we believe that it will be of very great benefit to the souls of those for whom the petition is carried up, while this holy and most solemn sacrifice is laid out." (St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catechetical Lectures 23:5:9, c 350 AD) About Blessed Mary: "Hail Mary, you are the most precious creature in the whole world; hail, Mary, uncorrupt dove; hail, Mary, inextinguishible lamp; for from you was born the Sun of Justice". (St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Homily at Ephesus against Nestorius) "It was for our sake that Christ became man, taking flesh from the Virgin Mary, Mother of God" (St. Anasthasius of Alexandria, against the Arians) "O noble Virgin, truly you are greater than any other greatness. For who is equal in greatness, O dwelling place of God the Word? To whom among all creatures shall I compare you, O Virgin? You are greater than them all O Covenant, clothed with purity instead of gold! You are the Ark in which is found the golden vessel containing the true manna, that is, the flesh in which divinity resides." (St. Anasthasius of Alexandria, Homily of the Pyparus of Turin) "... Mary Ever - Virgin..." (St. Anasthasius of Alexandria, against the Arians, c 386 AD) The Eucharist: "O taste and see that the Lord is good. Trust not the judgement to your bodily palate, no, but to faith unfaltering; for they who taste are budden to taste, not bread and wine, but the anti-typical Body and Blood of christ." (St. Cyril of Jerusalem) "Since Christ himself has said, "This is My Body" who shall dare to doubt that it is His Body?" (St. Cyril of Jerusalem) Tradition of the church: "The blessed Apostle approves of the Corinthians because, he says, "ye remember me in all things, and keep the traditions as I deliver them to you"(1 Cor 11:2); but they, as entertaining such views of their predecessors, will have the daring to say just the reverse to their flocks: 'We praise you not for remembering your fathers, but rather we make much of you, when you hold on their traditions.' (St.Anasthasius of Alexandria, Council of Ariminum and Seleucia)
You seriously believe the Early Church "never" asked the Mother of God to pray for them? Christ' Mother, still alive, in the Church yet they 'never' asked her to pray to Her Son for them?
@@elvisisacs3955 Incorrect. Sacred Apostolic Tradition is the Word of God put into action by the Apostles in His Church. Recorded in Acts, Letters and orally.
This guy literally says "To grow up to be like Christ" and yet he turns around and disrespectfully speaks of Catholics/Catholic beliefs. He is obviously welcome to his own opinion, but at least be informed on Catholic beliefs and God's truths, rather than YOUR own truth. The Catholic Church is selfless in seeking God's truth, not upholding what the people claim or think is true, which is why it is unwavering to catering to some Protestant beliefs
I was a Protestant for 39 years, started studying Catholic apologetics, then came into the Catholic Church a year later. I could no longer “protest”. I was a worship pastor, and studied many Protestant theology books.. it’s funny how nuts all this sounds now! Anyone who talks like this, REALLY has not done the homework, and has merely riffed off of other Protestant misinformation… but we love you guys! Praying we all come home to Jesus’ church!
I don’t agree with you. The Catholic Church has deviated a lot from the word of God. There are rules that Catholics have to follow that have little to do with the word of God. I would not not have peace in my heart to go to the Catholic Church.
@ what do you mean by the word of God? The Bible? How do you know that the Bible is inspired? On what authority? Yours? Whether you like it or not, the Bible is a Catholic book. And I’d be curious to see how you think Catholics have “deviated” from the word of God. And I don’t want any anecdotal straw man examples. Only true teachings of the Catholic Church please 🙏🏻 bless you in your seeking!!
The early church fathers, from the Apostles that Jesus hand picked, to the same disciples who canonized the Bible, all believed in the same dogmas as the Roman Catholic Church. Martin Luther even believed that Mary was a perpetual virgin and immaculately conceived, and had a devotion to her. These dogmas are true, and believed by that majority of Christians in the world, it is Protestants who hold the minority view. Read the early church fathers, if you dare, and you will find they were Catholic.
Well, maybe early church "fathers" believed that Mary was assumed into Heaven or was a perpetual virgin, or even immaculately conceived; this however is found nowhere in the Gospels or the Epistles. None of it, because there is not evidence for it. Just because the early Christians thought this does not make it true. Reading some of Paul's letters and the 7 Letters to the 7 Churches in Revelations just shows that even when the Apostles were ALIVE, false teaching and dogma was finding its way into the Body of Christ. What more would find its way in after the Apostles passed away, and weren't able to refute it?
@@loremaster234The Immaculate Conception of Mary is referenced in Genesis 3:15. All of humanity under the New Covenant in Christ's Blood must be regenerated through Baptism of water, the Trinitarian formula and reception of the Holy Spirit. We are not at enmity with Satan prior to Baptism and unfortunately must personally strive to overcome concupiscence thereafter. However, God tells Satan in Genesis: "15 I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His Heel.” It requires Divine action for a person to be born at enmity with Satan. The Trinity predestined and saved His mother, blessed her with the full component of Grace (abundance of virtues) at her conception to combat the demonic in every generation. We, the faithful in Christ, are her children: Rev 12:17 "17 Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring-those who keep God’s commands and hold fast their testimony about Jesus."
@@loremaster234 Pure logic. Why would Christ give His mother to a non relatives if in fact she also had four other sons? Additionally, James and Joseph (2 of the 4 brothers) are later identified as sons of Mary, wife of Clopas in Mt. 27:56 and Jn 19:25. Jews historically used their words for "brother" and "sister" to mean siblings, relatives, distant relatives or associates. Abraham call Lot his brother when in actuality he was his nephew.
“We don’t have a sacramental view of communion,” he says. That’s funny, I’m pretty sure Jesus said “Do this in memory of me.” How is this, clearly instituted by Jesus, not a sacrament? Another made up Protestant dogma.
In Matthew 5:24-25, Jesus is even more explicit about Purgatory. Make friends quickly with your accuser, while you are going with him to court, lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the guard, and you be put in prison; truly I say to you, you will never get out till you have paid the last penny (Matthew 5:25-26).
@Phillip Hickman The judge here is God the Father. The guard could be Jesus or the Angels. Prison is purgatory. Its not hell, because after you’ve paid the last penny or purging and purifying of your sins, your released, and can enter into heaven. In hell, there’s no release, but eternal damnation in the inferno.
It's very fascinating to me how people who ain't catholic like to talk about the catholic faith as if they know something about it. When the truth is that they don't know first hand what they are talking about but just what other people told them. Thus continuing to perpetuate the misconception of the catholic faith.
Nothing to do with ego. Christ wanted His Church united and in Apostolic Tradition St. Paul told the Church: " But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed." Gal 1:8
@@joannechisholm4501 With humans come human errors. The church may have people whose actions are flawed. But may you never judge God for what the people did. Denominations were started by humans. Hence the flawlessness. Atheist on the other end here, but I'm starting to believe atheism has massive flaws than Christianity simply because, atheists value arguments and meaningless blabbering rather than research and facts nowadays.
I think Catholics and Protestants are both the same "religion," Christianity. We are different denominations. Catholics are one church. There are hundreds and hundreds of different Protestant denominations. Although we are all one Christian "religion."
Correction: It's "unequally yoked to an UNBELIEVER"
Catholics & Christians are believers. That should answer the question.
@Ardent Fan you are contriducting urself u call saint's n dead we believe saint's are physically dead but alive in heaven with Angels that's we called saint's, big mistake that you said we never worship idols.. please get to Catholicism with full truth
@@dilipmathangi5434 Hi Dilip why you say Catholics don't worship idols? I all the time see the idols and pictures in a Catholic church and people on knees before them
@Pointblank Honest The Bible is a Catholic book. Learn History, the Bible compilation was done by the Catholic Church, and the final compilation was made in the Hippo Synod (393), and this Canon was used by Pope Saint Damasus I. One thing is a mediator, and another is intercession, "like when the pastor intercedes (prays to God) for his community." The intercession is in the Bible, for example when Elisha prayed to God for the son of the Shunem lady (2Kings, 4, 8-37).
Protestants do not believe in the REAL PRESENCE OF CHRIST IN THE EUCHARIST, WHICH IS BIBLICAL (read the Gospel of John); and the protestants reject what is said in this Gospel; the ones that do not believe in this are mentioned in John 6,66. Mary interceded for the ones mentioned in the Weddings of Cana (in John"s Gospel). And God is a God of alive persons, not death ones (Mark 12,27).
Just by knowing History lead us to show that the first Christians where Catholic; also, there were no other Christians than Catholics up until the Schism of 1054, when the Orthodox rejected the authority of the Pope; later, Luther, a Catholic priest, who received the Bible from the Catholic Church, formed his sect (the Lutheran Church, mother of all present day Protestants), this was done on the 31 of October of 1517.
Also, the division of chapters and verses was done by the Catholic Church. Remember that the first Protestant was the devil, and he attacked Christ using the Holy Scripture. And by common sense, why do you think that the Anti-Christ number is 666, and that the ones who reject Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist are the ones mentioned in John 6,66?
If you really pray to God and ask him which church is the Church, He will tell you. And a real Catholic person does not hate Protestants, even though he or she hates Protestantism; a real Catholic hates sin, but not the sinner.
If you only knew what a good Mother does for her children, you will know what Virgin Mary does for all of us by praying to Her Son, Jesus Christ. God made me a lot of miracles through her intercession, one that I can mention is that because of God through her intercession blinded my enemies who were going to kill me (about 1992 or 1993).
May Christ and Saint Mary bless you and your family.
@@elvisisacs3955 The Reformers took 7 books out of the Bible, they followed the example of the Jamnia Synod of the Jews (about the year 90 A. C.), which was a synod against Christ.
The Bible as we know it was compiled in the Synod of the year 393 (a Catholic Synod that took place in Hippo), the following Synods did not add or took away books, they only ratified what was done in the Synod of Hippo.
just a small correction, Catholics ARE Christians, so the right way to say it would be Catholics & Protestants
Initially my dad was Catholic and my mom (former Catholic who went astray, then returned to Christianity to a Protestant church) was Protestant. Eventually, my dad decided to quit Catholicism. Today, I have a greater admiration for Catholicism than either of them. I’m Protestant, and I was educated alongside Catholics. I’ve looked into the Catechism regarding marriage, and it seems solid. There is a marital clause about raising your kids up in the faith, but I think you’re fine so long as you’re both Christian and have a certain degree of tolerance for little disagreements, so long as both of you are firmly devoted to God. I wouldn’t let disagreements on Transsubstantiation block me from loving the woman God has in store for me, whether she’s Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant. God bless you all, and may a mutual love of God make your marriage holy.
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was just ONE church like Jesus intended....as it was in the beginning? He even prayed in John 17 that his followers would remain ONE.
That would be the Catholic Church every other church came from year 1500 Martin Luther saying all you needed was faith Bible says otherwise
You mean like one body?? Like, a body with many parts, even though it's one? Like why would a hand tell an eye, "I have no use of you"? There is too much arguments. Catholics believe your Catholic things, Protestants, believe your protestant things. However I dated a Catholic girl, very different views on faith, love, and spirit. Would not do it again
Mathew 26 : 26-28 “And whilst they were at supper, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and broke: and gave to his disciples, and said: Take ye, and eat. THIS MY BODY. And taking the chalice, he gave thanks, and gave to them, saying: Drink ye all of this. FOR THIS IS MY BLOOD of the new testament, which shall be shed for many unto remission of sins.”
1 Corinthians 10:16 " The chalice of benediction, which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? And the bread, which we break, is it not the partaking of the body of the Lord? "
1 Corinthians 11:27 "Therefore whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord."
I agree: don't enter a mixed marriage.
Catholics and Protestants are both Christians. We should love each other. Doesn't mean you should marry
It might work if 1 or both partners are somewhat passive in their faith and can compromise on family teachings/raising kids.
Otherwise build a foundation with someone who shares your deep convictions. It's just the most practical long term
I'm a Roman Catholic. I like this show; I find it interesting and compassionate. I agree with most of the points in this episode, but yet again, Catholic "Dogma" as it is put is not accurately represented. The Church absolutely does not teach that Mary intercedes for us to the Father. Jesus is the only intercessor for us to the Father Jn 4:16. We do believe in intercessory prayer to Jesus, just as our protestant brothers and sisters believe. Mary prays for/with us just as my Baptist neighbor Bill prays for me. I want both sets of prayers, especially Mary's--afterall she now looks on the face of her Son and has achieved through HIS power ultimate union with Him in heaven. Peace to all and Jn 17:21!
Try googling the words "Mary intercessor" and what comes up is rather enlightening and contradicts what you have written.
I agree with you that there is only One intercessor, Jesus Christ, but it doesn't look like that is what the RC religion teaches.
Ask living saints to pray for you. But people who have died?
We are not to consult the dead in any way... King Saul did, and it didn't do him much good... because we are not supposed to do that!
Anyway, if the saints who are no longer with us in this earthly life are indeed praying for us (I'm not sure that's anywhere in Scripture, can you show me?), then they are doing that anyway, so there's no point in asking... because they would be praying perfectly as they are with the Lord.
Bottom line: Jesus taught us to pray to the Father... Paul prayed to the Father (e.g. Ephesians 3:14-21). And Paul asked for prayer for himself. Who did he ask? Brethren living in his time.
Joshua Sniffen
Sorry, Joshua, but it doesn't sound like you understand your own religion. Roman Catholics clearly pray to Mary to intercede on their behalf. Maybe they don't do it in your particular area, but it has been done historically for hundreds of years.
Catholic Encyclopedia (New Advent): Entry on "Intercession (Mediation)":
"(2) The doctrine of one Mediator, Christ, *in no way excludes the invocation and intercession of saints.* All merit indeed comes through Him; but *this does not make it unlawful to ask our fellow-creatures,* whether here on earth *or already in heaven, to help us by their prayers."* (emphasis added)
It's clear that Roman Catholics pray to Mary and saints to intercede on their behalf.
I am not sure you read Joshua's response clearly. We do believe in the intercession of Mary. But, Mary intercedes for us to Jesus, not to the Father. He stated that. Just for clarification.
Mary, when she was on the earth, she believed that Jesus is the saviour. So when she believed that Jesus is the saviour, we should understand that Jesus is the only saviour. Therefore, I don't understand the point of bringing Mary in between us and God. when God can hear our prayers, we can approach him directly.
Jesus died and I pray to Him! I pray to Him because He is the Resurrection and the Life! I don't believe Mary and Paul are dead. They died with Christ, and thus are more alive than you and me--as alive as I hope we will both be one day! You have a great point about the saints already praying for us--but Christ is already praying for us, and we definitely want to continuously be united to him in prayer. Peace to you and pray always.
There have been two people mentioned in scripture we know were born perfect other than Jesus! They were Adam and Eve, so yes, there is a precedent. Adam and Eve were born perfected and pure and were meant to actually live forever until they sinned! This guy is a newby to biblical scholarship! The Catholics have been doing it for thousands of years! His idea of Christianity has been around for maybe 500 years and actually comes from picking and choosing what the Catholic Church believes! Do your research people! There’s a reason why Protestants get married and divorced like it’s no big deal over and over again!
I pray for my Protestant brothers and sisters daily, but it is disheartening to see Catholicism inaccurately presented. Doesn’t seem fair to me
Yet he did. I noticed too.
How was he inaccurate?
It’s so complicated it gets “misrepresented” easily.
@CJ P. I'm not being sarcastic
@@colepriceguitar1153 ---Well, protestants confuse me with their made up "sola fide" and "bible alone should be believed" stuff. Many Christians think they're going to Heaven simply for believing in Jesus but get mad when you tell them about 'works'... well the bible says 'faith without works is dead'....... Catholicism is confusing at first, but the more you dive in and learn about it, the easier it becomes to understand and explain.
Many people are suffering today and some have let go of the one they loved to marry because Parents didn't approve their denomination. God help us to see that we are all ONE.
It isn't speaking Truth to say that all Christians are One. Truth is an absolute.
@@barbwellman6686could you please explain that further? Thank you
@@kennyplay5982 Preaching one Gospel as St. Paul required.
This guy has zero ability to talk about the Bible! Sacramentals are not superstitious! And if they are, then someone should have told Paul because he would bless objects to heal people! This guy has no idea what he is talking about!
If this is a real concern and you are truly interested in learning what the Catholic Church ACTUALLY believes, I suggest going to sources that are not bias, as this so clearly is. Catholic Answers is a good source, as is the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
I've dated a protestant before, a real good guy, but our ignorance of eachothers faiths, as well as our own faiths tore us apart, God showed me I needed to stop hating on my seperated brothers and sisters in Christ, many which only dislike Catholics because of what others have told them and because of what they misunderstand and think we believe. Many years have passed and now I'm a catechist as well as a missionary who works with BOTH protestants and Catholics evangelizing along side eachother encourging the bride of Christ, His church.
I strongly believe we can bridge the gap! Both can learn SO much from eachother if we only remove our preconceived notions of what we THINK the other believes and do our OWN research and pray God enlighten us and guid us. Bridges CAN be built and ARE bieng built. Blessings to you on your path with Our Lord!
One of you was/is wrong. Two opposites cannot be both correct. You are in the ecumenical movent, and within that, the Roman church WILL prevail. You don't see Protestantism sending out Jesuit ursurpers trying to undermine Rome. Those Protestants are compromising, which God's word sternly warns against.
You are a "cathechist?"
Why aren't you just a bible student?
Protestants are not ignorant about Roman Catholicism. In fact, knowledge of RC is precisely WHY Protestants left that religion. ❤
I pray that God will help His church understand that He sees them as ONE. You won't carry your denomination to heaven.
Our focus should be on Jesus and making heaven on the last day. Catholic and Protestants all believe in Jesus and that's what matters. The Bible is our standard and nothing more!
Protestantism have hundreds of individual interpretations of the Gospels and Apostolic Traditions.
Are they all preaching the same Gospel as St. Paul required?
Yes but Martin Luther thought Mary was sinless, and he was a Protestant.
Even if that's what Martin Luther thought, that's not what the Bible says. If Mary had a human father, she was part of fallen humanity. Jesus is the son of the Heavenly Father so He was not a fallen man like Adam.
So much ignorance about catholic theology. Better to get really informed before talking
If there is ignorance kindly help those of us who aren't Catholic by mentioning what is wrong and refuting it.
cumensu The topic of the body & blood of Jesus was brought up at minute 4 in the video. Jesus' words in John 6:51 and following state that life comes to the world by eating His bread which is His flesh. Jesus repeats this same thing in verse 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 and 58. Does Scripture have any other topic where same thing was stated by Jesus seven times in a row? Once I learned about this discourse by Jesus it would be hard for me to not believe the Catholic faith which takes Jesus seriously on something He stated so many times.
Marco PELLEGRINI
Is correct, one doesn't have to agree with the teachings of the Catholic Church to know that it is unhelpful at best to talk about those teachings in the context of teaching about them without putting in the effort to properly understand them.
Marco PELLEGRINI - absolutely true.
If there is ignorance? The fact that you even said that shows ignorance.
"It [communion] doesn't have anything to do with our justification"
John 6:53 "Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you." "
Now tell me it's not necessary.
because Pope Francis told a crowd that an Athiestic man is in heaven. With no knowledge of any Sacraments taken, Baptism, and obviously not belief. So you tell me why there is no consistency in the Catholic church
In one word do the samaritan man in the bible believe in God, but believe in things that are right and true. According to the bible jesus gave as a parable who is more closer to heaven
Jesus was talking in parables 🤦
Key word is "unless" because it tells us that this is a result of our faith, not a means of our faith. It's the Spirit in us that leads to communion not communion that leads to the Spirit in us. If communion was a requirement for salvation, it would read: until you eat..., you do not have life within you or you must eat to have life. That's not what the Bible says, as it says in Ephesians, "we are saved by faith alone in Christ alone." Communion is what believers do, not what needs to be done to be saved. Jesus fulfilled the law, all we need to do is believe in him and have eternal life. So, you could say, communion is evidence of faith, not a means of faith or salvation.
@@NateDieckman No, he didn't. Read the original text, not the Protestant world news spin doctors.
I’m a cradle Catholic …. You have inaccurately described the Catholic faith.
The only way to read the Bible and truly understand it, is to read it as a Jew from the period. If you read it like a 21st century layman like this man, you’ll have no idea what you are talking about! To laypeople it might even sound reasonable what this man says, but he is totally in error, and you can tell he has no idea what he is talking about!
The video has so many misconceptions but I trust they are having genuine hearts and their love to Jesus is obvious
Hey I respect your views, but atleats try to understand the Catholic view atleast on Mother Mary n the body of Christ.
I am a Protestant with a history of backsliding, my wife of 5 months is a non-practicing Catholic. Despite my history my knowledge of the Word is much greater than hers and I'd like to know how best to help her know the Bible better, while at the same time help us both grow in our Walk with Jesus. After spending time looking for a church, we've found the church I think we both are good with. I'm seeking to have more stability in my Walk with Jesus, while hoping that she will learn more about being a Christian. Let me add that she is from the Northeast USA while I'm from a more Southern background and that seems to play a part in her view of church and mine. Any advice would be appreciated.
I married to a Catholic woman. Love her with all my heart. And i'm Baptist, I even went to my sons wedding in a Catholic church. I don't agree with their dogma but I also think organized religion is in itself to blame on both sides of the coin.
@A P Christianity is nonsensical so your point and insulting Roman Catholics lijevtfst shows how bigoted you are.
That’s a fair argument
Eh... I'd rather marry a man who does agree with the Catholic church.
Obviously youre not born again, spirit filled and Holy Spirit led. If you were, you wouldnt leave your comment. The vast Majority of Catholics ARE NOT BORN AGAIN! How do I know? Its easy, i just do what Jesus says to do. I inspect their fruit, meaning their life. When I look at the average Catholic he smokes, drinks, goes to concerts, watches porn, lusts- commits adultery is permiscuous and looks just like the world. Which Paul condemns in 1 Cor 12:1-3. Obviously not born again nor spirit filled. When you become born again and the Holy Spirit enters you your life changes. That's what happened to me. I went from loving sin to loving holiness. I've never seen this in a Catholic.
my wife is Catholic. I married her while i was agnostic. Grew up as a pastor's kid in the Baptist church but left the faith. I decided for Christ 5 months ago as a new born again believer. My marriage has been TERRIBLE since that decision. we are so unbalanced now. It largly stems from me though. I know just a huge load of Catholic Dogma now. I read a ton of Catechism to understand if she was a true believer in christ or if she believed what i knew as truth. SHe has head knowledge but zero walk with Christ directly. SHe has a firm belief in Mary but not Jesus. Mary is someone she LOVES a great deal but doesn't approach Jesus much it seams. She grew up in it so she feels shes covered under doctrin since baby baptism. Ive tried to reach her with scripture but it ends in terrible fights with her feeling greatly offended and upset. even when scripture pokes holes in her dogma she gets irate with me. Im not sure what to do honestly.
I came from a Protestant tradition and am now Catholic. If you marry a Protestant Christian who was baptized and has a record of that, then it seems to me it would be fine to be married to them. But I agree that the Catholic Church is misrepresented at times. I still believe that we are saved through Christ alone, BUT, that works are important only when we have faith in Jesus Christ and his finished work on the cross. And it's important what you said, MARY NEEDED A SAVIOR AS WELL. She knew it also. I agree with the Eucharist and what it is. After all Jesus said this IS my body, this IS my blood. It doesn't have to look like literal blood and a body of a cadaver. Christ says it is what it is.
This IS my body....is what Luther said. That goes beyond the Roman Catholic Church says when it BECOMES the body and blood. It's way closer than most Protestant churches with their memorial only position like reformed (Calvinist) and Baptist and Presbyterian etc. So again...don't mix Protestant denominations. Some are more Catholic than Rome. I'd marry rather a Catholic girl than a Protestant who doesn't convert to Lutheranism. But there is no danger of finding a single woman in the Catholic church here 😆
I was married a catholic man and we were together still now about 20 years
Yep. Is it because you dont take your belief seriously?
I hate to say it, but most of the divorced I know are Protestants. They get married and remarried every three or four years.
Faith alone is not in the Bible. That word...alone....was added by Martin Luther. The Bible says Faith without works is dead.
the bible did say salvation is a gift
Tee Kay lollll whaaaat? j 3:16.
Tee Kay it goes hand by hand please it’s obvious that if you are transformed through the Holy Spirit you will have fruits if not your really not a Christian. The thing is we dont believe that by works alone we are saved you can do all you can to be “worthy” but at the end of the days it’s not because of our works it’s because of Jesus!
Hi Tee Kay, The bible also says that we are saved by grace and not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9) and that is a gift of God.The verse you are referring to is James 2:24. Here what James is saying is that true faith produces good works and false faith does not produce any works. The bible says that Abraham was credited righteousness because of his faith. Read Romans 3 and 4.
I was confused about James 2 for quite some time because it took contradictory to what was said in Galatians and Romans. Was Paul and James contradicting each other? The answer is no, and that's where the context of the passage becomes extremely importantly when it comes to interpreting the bible. James is speaking to church MEMBERS, who ALREADY have faith. I urge you to read more into this because it is interesting. Also, one of the biggest misunderstanding is that the Catholics DOES believe that faith ALONE saves, but true faith will show the fruits of the spirit.
Well my parents have been happily married for 30 years now. He is lutheran and she is roman catholic and neither has changed their denomination.
Who is this man who spreads so much rubbish...he truely knows nothing about catholics yet he expresses an opinion regardless
Love to hear this, how did they raise you and go to church? Catholics and Protestants are one body. We have more in common than we don’t.
My prayer is Missouri Synod and Catholic.
Respectfully, I have a lot to say about this video, but I only say that if should be retitled to “Is it okay for a Catholic to marry someone who’s non denominational or Baptist” because that’s where you’re leaning. Martin Luther, Methodist, and many Episcopalians and such believe many things that he said Protestants do not believe.
this question is like is it ok for a "christian to marry a christian" wtf lmao
Well that's the twisted problem. For whatever reason, most "non-denominational evangelical" Christians do no consider Catholics as Christians. Not particularly sure the logic behind it being as prior to the reformation it was effectively just THE Catholic Church. You know, the church that gave every single 30,000 denomination or "non-denomination" our there the bible they are using? Pretty sure the bible did not appear out of thin air. It's certainly funny to see these two trying to quote scripture to bolster their anti-Catholic position, and additionally irking because the only reason they are able to do so is through "generous" translation and interpretation of the passages.
Michael Lai No
@@marcjoseph3418 yes
RCs need the gospel
@@firingallcylinders2949
We and the Orthodox have the Gospel that the Apostles taught the Church.
Fr. Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, King Henry, et al created and taught other gospels.
Fr. Luther added the word "alone" after faith to his German Bible in Romans 3:28. His canon reverted back to using the Jerusalem Old Testament used by the Pharisees and those 7 "disputed" books were eventually dropped from published bible.
Fr. Luther also disputed Hebrews, James, Jude and Revelation and wanted those to become Apocryphal
Catholic equates to universal. I find almost every time you talk about how some Catholics don’t believe in some aspects of their faith, throughout this talk. which I’m sure there are, but overall, most Catholics love our faith. Not one person is perfect. That is why we believe in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Actually, some non-Catholic denominations do believe in that, as well. We make mistakes, but doesn’t mean we disagree. Or I shod say most of us don’t.. No disrespect to you, I thought your talk was passionate, but Catholics and non-Catholics do have some major differences, regardless a lot of love for one another. In regards to the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther states the 95 issues that the Catholic Church had been affiliated with, because they were corrupt. People will always be corrupt, not the Church itself. As I said, I could talk about religion everyday, but please be careful of your words of the Catholic faith.
God bless,
As a catholic we love and accept you and would never put you down or your faith. God bless you. Kindness always.
These men are not accurately portraying Catholicism. People really get their facts straight before speaking about such things.
I’m a Protestant girl who is dating a Catholic, I pray over our relationship alot and have taken him to my church and told him about the Protestant views. And I love him and I want to see him succeed in life. Even if that means we may not be able to be eachothers marital partners, praying for everyone of my Catholic and Protestant brothers and sister who struggle with similar battles ❤️🙏
why such a low quality talk about Catholism if you don't know about our faith ?
False idols everywhere..... mary for example
The pope the list of them goes on.
46336 34 Honor the name of Our Lady and call Her blessed, for She is the Theotokos, the mother of God!
Luke 1: 45 Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill his promises to her!
46 And Mary said: “My soul glorifies the Lord
47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
48 for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed,
49 for the Mighty One has done great things for me-holy is his name.
@@rightousray2 in christ alone my hope is found. I forsake all others since by the very definition they are false idols i don't need to ask his mom for help or any other man made saint since christ is always with you.
46336 34 We do not make the saints or Our Lady an idol. They are not God, nor are they equivalent to God. But, heaven and earth have an authority structure. Just like your parents or boss have authority over you, Mary is the mother of God, Queen of Heaven - highest of all creatures. Show respect to the Queen, for she truly does have authority over you and IS the Immaculate Conception - which is to say, has always and will always do the will of God. When we do Her will, we do the will of God. She is Full of Grace!
When a Protestant says the Catholic Church teaches the Eucharist is "transformed" and that Mary "didn't need a savior," I immediately know the Protestant doesn't have a clue what they're talking about. If you want to know what the Catholic Church ACTUALLY teaches, go to the Church herself, not to what Luther, Calvin, and their predecessors SAY the Church teaches.
Brett R They never fully learned or understand the Catechism of the Catholic Church is one reason they may have left the church established by Jesus Christ.
My dad’s family is Protestant my mom’s family is catholic and I turned out fine 😬
@Jessi chill out...
@Jessi The guy is just stating his opinion man you need to calm down.
Church life growing up?
@@elvisisacs3955 Correct!
@CAMPFIRE TALES why the hatred and intolerance?
Yeah no catholic believes kissing the feet of Peter gets you outta purgatory clearly these guys are biased and never read the catechism
Is it just me or does anyone else find it odd that he never mentions praying to God for guidance before you determine whether or not you should marry a Catholic?
Because it is already obvious.
@@LeeHarveyDDavid No go back and watch the video, he said a Protestant should not marry a Catholic. It was an absolute, there is nothing obvious about praying about it. It was clearly a message of no don’t do it “case closed”. No discernment suggested.
@@rpcp5v18 yeah I hear you.
Did he caution Protestants of one denomination against marrying Protestants of another denomination...because that should be the next video.
@@barbwellman6686 don’t hold your breath. He obviously just likes taking misinformed shots at our Catholic faith. I’ll take being a Catholic any day of the week and twice on Sunday over being a bUt WhErE dOeS iT sAy ThAt iN ThE bIbLe protestant.
I became Catholic for my wife and I was saved after reading the bible more and praying but I was led out of the Catholic Church by understanding scripture and being saved. Catholicism is dangerous
I was saved after leaving Catholic Church
So, either you became Catholic for the wrong reasons, or, you're lying.
Married couples can definitely go to different churches! People are from different upbringings and come together differently. Growing, educating oneself, and learning are all parts of life. This guy is ignorant and needs a real-world education.
Very well said, agree to your explanation
Yes, he very well said things about the Catholic church which they teach children in Protestant churches, with no idea about the history or the function of the church. Blabbering about accusations for which Catholic apologists have given answers to, shows his ignorance to at least look into the things he is going to say.
The true church is founded upon Peter (matt 16:18), has the authority to bind and loose and will exist in all centuries as a governing authority (Matt: 18:17- ) Not only is your church not founded upon Peter, its never made a binding decision on all the faithful. The only church that has done that is the Catholic church and that is the only reason why you believe in the "Essentials":
The Trinity
The homoousious nature of God
The Hypostatic Union
The Canon
The Denial of all known heresies
None of those are explicit in scripture, but because Jesus left a church that can "Bind and Loose on heaven and on earth", then if heaven cannot affirm a false teaching, then this church will bind and loose infallibly until his return.
Only one church fits that bill and it isn't protestant but is instead the Roman Catholic church which has the chair of Peter, has existed in all centuries and is the only church to have ever made a binding decision that all the faithful believe.
Yes, it is okay for a Protestant to marry a Catholic. Our church officially teaches that you guys are saved....you just don't have the whole universal Christian truth handed down by the apostles that you were meant to have an know.
well we don't know if they are saved
@@antoinnelamah6949
The church officially teaches that if a Protestant is faithfully following the teachings of Christ as they know them, then they will be saved.
As a former Protestant who now is Catholic this video presents a false vision of Catholicism. He is right though that the Catholic Church doesn’t support mixed marriages generally speaking, though she will perform them if both spouses agree to raise their kids Catholic.
Yeah, it's best to marry someone who believes similarly to you. Otherwise you will have some trouble understanding each other and passing on religion to your children. I think it's possible for a Catholic to marry a Protestant, but as a Catholic i would much prefer to marry another Catholic. I want someone I can go to Mass with and receive the Eucharist with. And also Protestants often don't understand my faith so well. And this video has some common misconceptions about the Catholic Church which I have heard from many Protestants. Though the overall message is a good one.
ALL protestants start from false presumptions. The ego centric 'faith' alone thing is a heresy for a reason.
For the Catholic perspective on marriage see also on RUclips:
Can a Catholic Marry a Non-Catholic
Ascension Presents 10:45
In my personal opinion I find American Protestantism especially ignorant in the actual Catholic Theology. I do not blame them but I think its the product of being geographically separated from europe as well as many early settlers in America being protestant and having a general distaste for the church. That culture of anti catholic rhetoric and isolation from europe leads to an evangelical theology and why the two faiths are at such odds. Protestantism has many different interpretations, Catholicism has one unified theology with written documents and records spanning 2000 years. If anyone is really interested in what Catholics actually believe and why, start with the early church and what they believed and the history of the Eucharist ( the real presence of Christ's body and blood) it may surprise you.
Yes, it is interesting to note that these very same 'believers' are offen pro military and fact is since the 2nd invasion of iraq around 2001, the catholic Christians (Armenian, coptic) (approximately 2000 yrs old) have gone from 2.1million to approximately 100,000 around 20 times less in a couple decades that famine, Islam, etc could and didnt displace. These believers ( of the most ignorant ethno centric variety did well with modern tech, that they didnt invent)! Parts of the true christian world are getting SMALLER, and being replaced by this ersatz WEAK and willfully ignorant, and firmly political in intent pretend theology.
Catholics and Protestants have been marrying each other in my family since the Reformation. They've suffered for it. But it gives one a nice perspective of both views.
Thanks for saying that! I’m Catholic and my boyfriend is agnostic but raised in a non religious Protestant type family. I’ve been feeling so much pressure to break up with my boyfriend because he’s not Catholic. It’s been bothering me so much lately. I’ve been feeling so lost.
@@Grace_Psychology Honestly, don't worry about what others say. Just trust The Spirit to guide you. It's hard, but don't make yourself unhappy by following what everyone else says.
@@mish375 thank you so much! I will continue to trust in God’s plan and do what’s right for me. I hope you have a blessed day 😇
Yeah, no
@@Grace_Psychology Pray hard for him I say. It’s very hard to marry and have children when only one parent is a believer, it actually makes your children lives much more difficult. The Rosary is a powerful tool for conversion.
I was bred Catholic and I will marry Catholic!
You can’t breed Catholics. We are all born in sin
Oh good. One less christian spared. Lol
Good job my son
Your child molesting days are done, praise God! It is nice when your helpmate is your défense lawyer.
Oh, yes, I remember reading in scripture where Jesus said at the last supper taking the bread, "This is the symbol of my body." Please, simply search for eucharistic miracles, cardiac tissue, and type AB blood.
No wrong is not symbol...plzz .....read nicely the bible
To those who keep on commenting that they married a catholic, protestant or what not, and they find no problem with it.
IT IS ONLY because you don't take your belief seriously. But once you put the word of God on top of your priority list, you will pray for someone who has the same levels of faith with you because your goal is to marry someone who will pray, fast, soak, and worship with you. You cant do that if you have differences.
Imagine your partner asking you to pray the rosary and ask for the intercession of Mary when you are a protestant. But if you dont care about it and that you are willing to drop your belief, of course it will work. And that should not be surprising.
Amen
Then how many differences are acceptable? Lutherans are closer to Catholics than Calvinists. Anglicans are closer to Catholics than Calvinists. By your logic, you shouldn’t even marry a Lutheran or a Moravian.
Can a Presbyterian marry a Baptist? Can a Primitive Baptist marry a Free Will Baptist? Where is the line?
@@frogtownroad9104 How many? It is not a question of how many. It is how big your spiritual gaps are.
@@LeeHarveyDDavid okay again, how big is too big?
@@frogtownroad9104 If you read and understood what I have already said, you won't be asking that question.
Except that the reformation did not reform anything. In fact, they do not even follow the teachings of Luther. For example, most protestants bauptize babies, a few dont, others do not even believe in water bauptisim. Some worship saturdays, others don't, some believe in the Trinity, others dont. Some believe in faith alone, others dont so whatvin the world do they mean if you even fond this differences with in their own churches. Dont let me get into predestination.
1 Corinthians 11:23-26 (NRSVCE)
23. For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took a loaf of bread,
24. and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” 25. In the same way he took the cup also, after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.”
26. For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.
3:10 does not understand Catholic Dogma, i.e. talking out his butt
The one time that the Bible says the words, “Faith alone,” it explicitly denies that we are saved by faith alone. James 2:24.
Wdum
Pertaining to Transubstantiation - John 6: 50 - 55:
50 But here is the bread that comes down from heaven, which anyone may eat and not die. 51 I am the living bread that came down from heaven. Whoever eats this bread will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.”
52 Then the Jews began to argue sharply among themselves, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?”
53 So Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I tell you, unless you eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man, you have no life in you. 54 Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. 55 For My flesh is real food, and My blood is real drink.…
I think Catholics would acknowledge that the bread and wine are still physically bread and wine. In a spiritual sense, though, it is the body and blood of Jesus. At least, that is my understanding. I'm not Catholic, so please correct me if I'm wrong. Are we as Protestants not to acknowledge that we are spiritually taking Jesus into ourselves when we receive communion?
Catholics acknowledge that the Consecrated Bread and Wine continue to have the appearance of bread and wine (except for Eucharist miracles).
However, we do not agree that the Eucharist is only spiritual.
Nor in Apostolic Tradition did St. Paul teach that the Bread was spiritual:
"23For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night He was betrayed, took bread, and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My Body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” 25In the same way, after supper He took the cup, saying, “This cup is the New Covenant in My Blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.”
26For as often as you eat this Bread and drink this Cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes.
27Therefore, whoever eats the Bread or drinks the Cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the Body and Blood of the Lord.
28Each one must examine himself before he eats of the Bread and drinks of the Cup. 29For anyone who eats and drinks without recognizing the Body eats and drinks judgment on himself.
30That is why many among you are weak and sick, and a number of you have fallen asleep."
We know also from the Gospels that Christ said:
"Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His Blood, you have no life in you; he who eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For My Flesh is food indeed, and My Blood is drink indeed. He who eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood abides in me, and I in him” (John 6:53-56).
Within a family unit, children should not be subjected to parental arguments over theology when the children are simply trying to understand the Trinity and the Church He established.
Additionally, the husband, as head of household, is responsible for the spiritual education and formation of his children.
His wife is to support and help him in his efforts toward that goal.
He is a rebel who speaks distorted and unwholesome truth. The position of the Church have remained the same for the past 2k years, it is always rebels like this (not everyone in the Protestant world sees like him) that divide the Church. May the Holy Spirit open his mind.
I'm a proud Roman Catholic and this is just not accurate.
It is
I think those differences don’t really matter because they don’t impact how we love God, love people and sharing gospel. Love and unity among Christians is most important in the view of God.
I’m so confused. I’m Protestant, but I have a crush on a girl who’s a catholic. I want to date her, but I don’t want to go against my faith either… why does our religion have to separate us? We both believe in god… we both love god… it’s not like I can change her either because that’s not my job. Why do Catholics have to have these weird views on us Protestants? And why do protestants have to have weird views on Catholics? Aren’t we supposed to love eachother and help eachother? What’s the point of judging each other for our views? It’s just so frustrating. Why can’t I date and be with the person I want without having to worry about all these outside factors. Am I brainwashed? I want to believe and obey but I also want what I want without all these rules holding back my decision. I don’t know what to do.
do understand that beautiful greeting of gebrial especially this phrase FULL OF GRACE.
my wife is Catholic. I married her while i was agnostic. Grew up as a pastor's kid in the Baptist church but left the faith. I decided for Christ 5 months ago as a new born again believer. My marriage has been TERRIBLE since that decision. we are so unbalanced now. It largly stems from me though. I know just a huge load of Catholic Dogma now. I read a ton of Catechism to understand if she was a true believer in christ or if she believed what i knew as truth. SHe has head knowledge but zero walk with Christ directly. SHe has a firm belief in Mary but not Jesus. Mary is someone she LOVES a great deal but doesn't approach Jesus much it seams. She grew up in it so she feels shes covered under doctrin since baby baptism. Ive tried to reach her with scripture but it ends in terrible fights with her feeling greatly offended and upset. even when scripture pokes holes in her dogma she gets irate with me. Im not sure what to do honestly.
Catholics are saved as well
She approaches Christ is the repeatable Sacraments of Reconciliation from sin and His Eucharistic.
@@barbwellman6686 At the Council of Trent Rome taught her belief was affirmed by “all our forefathers” (Thirteenth Session, Chapter 1, The Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent. However, this is certainly not the case.
The Didache (AD 100): “On the Lord’s day assemble and break bread and give thanks, having first confessed your sins, that your sacrifice may be pure. If any have a dispute with his fellow, let him not come to the assembly till they be reconciled, that your sacrifice be not polluted. For this is the sacrifice spoken of by the Lord; ‘In every place and at every time offer to me a pure sacrifice; for I am a great king, said the Lord, and my name is wonderful among the Gentiles; (Mal. i. 11, 14).”[1]
This doesn’t refer to Jesus’ sacrifice, but to “your sacrifice.” The same Greek word for “sacrifice” (thusia) is used of Jesus’ sacrifice (Heb. 5:1), but it is also used of doing good deeds, praise, and financial giving (Heb. 13:15-16; Phil. 4:18). The same book also refers to the supper as the “cup” and the “bread,” and a means of remembering Jesus’ sacrifice in thanksgiving (Didache, 9).
Irenaeus of Lyons (AD 180) stated that the elements do not lose the nature of bread and wine (Against Heresies, 4.18.4-5; 5.2.2).
Tertullian (AD 200) said Jesus’ statement was figurative (Against Marcion, 3.19).
Clement of Alexandria (AD 200) called the bread and wine symbols of Jesus’ body (The Instructor, I.6).
Origen (AD 250) held his typical allegorical and spiritual view when referring to the elements in the Last Supper.
Eusebius of Caesarea (AD 340) called the elements the body and blood of Christ, but also referred to them as symbolic of spiritual realities (On the Theology of the Church, 3.2.12).
Augustine (AD 350) believed that John 6:53 should be understood spiritually and symbolically-not literalistically (On Christian Doctrine 3.16.2).
Gelasius I (5th century pope): “The sacrament which we receive of the body and blood of Christ is a divine thing. Wherefore also by means of it we are made partakers of the divine nature. Yet the substance or nature of the bread and wine does not cease to be… Thus, as the elements pass into this, that is, the divine substance by the Holy Ghost, and none the less remain in their own proper nature.”[2]
Bizarre traditions regarding Transubstantiation
One primary source records a lurid account of “host desecration.” There we read, “Jews of Passau. Under torture, 10 Jews admitted that they had obtained several hosts (communion wafers) and that when they had stabbed the hosts, blood flowed from them; that the form of a child arose; and that when they tried to burn the wafers in an oven two angels and two doves appeared. Four of the arrested Jews converted to Christianity and were treated kindly as a result: they were merely beheaded. The rest were torn with hot pincers and burned alive.”[3]
Radbertus, the ninth century theologian, told lurid stories of the bread turning into a child or lamb. When the priest broke the bread, an angel descended with a knife and slaughtered the child or lamb. As a result, blood flowed from the sacrifice into a cup.[4]
The denial of the cup to the laity, the present custom of the Roman Catholic Church, became common in the thirteenth century. It was at first due to the fear of profanation by spilling the consecrated blood of Christ. Philip Schaff writes, “The council of Constance threatened with excommunication all who distributed the wine to the laity.” He also writes, “Another case related by Etienne of Bourbon is of a farmer who, wanting to be rich, followed the advice of a friend and placed the host in one of his beehives. The bees with great reverence made a miniature church, containing an altar, on which they placed the sacred morsel. All the bees from the neighborhood were attracted and sang beautiful melodies. The rustic went out, expecting to find the hives overflowing with honey but, to his amazement, found them all empty except the one in which the host had been deposited. The bees attacked him fiercely. He repaired to the priest, who, after consulting with the bishop, went in procession to the hive and found the miniature church with the altar and carried it back to the village church while the bees, singing songs, flew away.”
@@barbwellman6686 so, allow me to hold your hand through this
John 6 and it’s missuse of Rome.
John 6:26-27
[26] Jesus answered them and said, "Truly, truly, I say to you, you seek Me, not because you saw signs, but because you ate some of the loaves and were filled. [27] Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food that lasts for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you, for on Him the Father, God, has set His seal."
John 6:29
[29] Jesus answered and said to them, "This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent."
John 6:35
[35] Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; the one who comes to Me will not be hungry, and the one who believes in Me will never be thirsty.
John 6:38
[38] For I have come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.
What is the will of the father? To believe in the son not eat the son.
John 6:40
[40] For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who sees the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day."
John 6:44-51
[44] No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up on the last day. [45] It is written in the Prophets: 'AND THEY SHALL ALL BE TAUGHT OF GOD.' Everyone who has heard and learned from the Father, comes to Me. [46] Not that anyone has seen the Father, except the One who is from God; He has seen the Father.
[47] Truly, truly, I say to you, the one who believes has eternal life. [48] I am the bread of life. [49] Your fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died.
Here it is, pay attention.
[50] This is the bread that comes down out of heaven, so that anyone may eat from it and not die. [51] I am the living bread that came down out of heaven; if anyone eats from this bread, he will live forever; and the bread which I will give for the life of the world also is My flesh."
John 6:54
[54] The one who eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.
Did you see it? Look at the construct in the way it’s written. It’s meant to parallel previous statements not towards the literal but towards the preconfigured figurative.
6:54 - Eats my flesh and drink my blood…
6:40 - Sees the son and believes in him….
Do you get it? Do you understand the comparison? It is not literal as if we are supposed to transform something we consume for life.
John 6:58
[58] This is the bread that came down out of heaven, not as the fathers ate and died; the one who eats this bread will live forever.”
His teachings give us everlasting life because he who believes in the son will be raised up on the last day. John 3:16 for god so loved the world that he gave his only son that whoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life.
This entire passage is a callback to Moses and the manner and it hints at the bronze serpent.
“The LORD said to Moses, "Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live." So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, he lived.”
Whoever looks upon the son and believes in him will live. In the same way of the bronze serpent the son of man was lifted up on a pole for all to believe.
And then our Lord and Savior clarifies at the end.
John 6:63
[63] It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh provides no benefit; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit, and are life.
And then the disciples answer Jesus in all of this. The answer to his question of whether or not they will leave and notice how they never mention anything about flesh.
John 6:68-69
[68] Simon Peter answered Him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have words of eternal life. [69] And we have already believed and have come to know that You are the Holy One of God."
You are saved by belief in the son, faith in the son and repentance.
Not eating wafers pretending its “really” Jesus.
Transubstantiation was declared the fourth Lateran council 1215. I didn’t exist before that except as how the Bible treats it. In remembrance of Christ
@@barbwellman6686 let’s take it a little further. Jesus himself said that false objects would be declared as false christs in the future.
Matthew 24:23-24
[23] Then if anyone says to you, 'Behold, here is THE Christ,' or 'He is over here,' do not believe him. [24] For false christs and false prophets will arise and will provide great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect.
My ancestors are Catholics but we become more Protestant in present day.
Protestant don't have that problem with to marry any other Christians, only Catholics that have issue.
How about a baptist getting married to a Presbyterian or any other Protestant getting married to another denomination? 😁
Clearly their beliefs are different that's why they don't see each other in the same Church..
I do not why Protestants always talk about Catholic in a negative way..we, Catholic do the opposite..praying for them. Hope and pray all Protestants to come back home.
How do you speak the truth in love when you lie about what the Church teaches?
Protestants really seem to have a gap in their aesthetic messages and their rituals as well. I am agnostic with a tilt towards the great western defender that is Catholicism, but I just get confused when I see no grit, spirituality, or push towards a greater message amongst the "Kumbaya" Protestants. They have this culture of "Jesus loves you, and he's your buddy." The Catholics have unprecedented philosophy, aesthetics, history, devotion to the Latin and Western traditions, and deep respect for a sanctified hierarchy of guidance. Grew up Protestant with guys like this in the video, but there is no way they can hold a candle to the sheer beauty, power, thought, mysticism, spirituality, measured aggression, history and confident zeal that is Catholicism. Go ahead now commenters. Make cheap jokes about a 2000 year old (The oldest uninterrupted institution in the world) institution by zooming in on a 40 year period of its history and culling out only bad phenomena. Never mind Catholicism's heroic contributions such as physicists,Georges Lemaître
that discovered the big bang, linguists at the caliber of Jean de Meansce, scholarly and cultured orders like the Jesuits, spiritual masters like Thomas Merton, unfathomably influential thinkers like Saint Thomas Aquinas, brilliant literary figures like G.K. Chesterton, the upending of Communism via Pope John Paul 2, or the orchestration and preservation of Western culture against Islamic influence via the Battle of Lepanto.
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Sorry we don't worship a man only Jesus Christ
Kissing the feet of St.Peter in Rome is a man made theology not the Church teaching... Please get the facts right.
Brett R Hey there! Hope you’re doing well! I think the reason why the Catholic Church hasn’t stated anything against it is because of the historical context. Back then, people couldn’t read the Bible because it was written in Latin and nobility or the upper class could only read it. Therefore, the Catholic Church had made stained glass, sculptures, and even early theater inside the church. This helped instruct the lower class or those who couldn’t read about who certain figures of the Bible work and the stories that were told in the Bible. For example, the statue of Saint Peter helps people to visually see who he was and what he represented. The statues are NOT being prayed to, however people have different reactions to certain things. Another example seen in another religion is the sacred wall in Israel. Millions of Christians and Jews go to that sacred spot to pray against the wall, because they find it to be the holiest spot in the world. I think that these different forms of art and architecture allowed people to visually see and be impacted by the context of these pieces of art. I hope this helps a little bit!
it's not advised unless the Catholic partner has a strong faith then they could lose the faith. the protestant does not understand what the obligations of the Catholic faith are.
God bless you .The message has been very helpful to me.
Im Catholic i marry anyone Christian or none religion person it doesnt matter as long as the person belives in god i marry them
It matters particularly when you and your atheist or Protestant wife raise children.
As a Catholic I wouldn't mind dating a protestant. I'm a optimist so while I do believe in Roman Catholic Theology, that only goes so far. As long we are baptized then we're good and if I love my girlfriend then the rest can be talked out. Agree to disagree right?
these guy's don't know what they are talking about. I know plenty of protestants that believe it is the body of Christ. Catholic Church was the original Church.
Correction : Catholic church IS the original church.
In fairness, as a Catholic, the Church (Catholic) tolerates marriages to non-Catholics and discourages it. That’s why the priest has to get a dispensation (permission) from the Bishop.
May I know what are the procedures for the same, If a catholic marries a non-catholic?
Nidhya Joseph you have to go to the priest who is preparing you for marriage. If he isn’t your pastor (your pastor is the pastor of the parish in which you reside (parishes have geographical boundaries. Consult the Diocese if you don’t know which parish your residence falls into. It isn’t necessarily the closest church to where you live), and not necessarily the same priest who is at the parish you attend. If the priest isn’t your pastor according to canon law, the priest doing your marriage prep has to get permission from your pastor first. Then the priest has to get permission from the bishop for you and your non-Catholic fiancé to marry. Your non-Catholic fiancé must promise not to interfere with you raising your children in the Catholic faith and you must promise to raise your children in the Catholic faith. If you fiancé isn’t baptized (in a recognized baptism, ie: the Church doesn’t recognize LDS baptisms) the priest has to apply for a disparity of cult. You cannot have a Catholic or Sacramental marriage in such a case. Your marriage will only be a natural marriage with none of the sacramental graces and helps you would get with a sacramental marriage. If your fiancé is a baptized Christian, the priest has to apply for a Dispensation from the Bishop. The bishop or his delegate can refuse to grant either. It’s a lot of standard paperwork that priests are all too familiar with doing.
If one proclaims their catholic it doesn't matter that they don't believe some or a lot of the catholic teachings they don't qualify to be married to a Christian. That's like saying I don't believe in a lot of things that go on in a strip club but I like going there.
If you don't beilieve in the teachings of the Catholic Church you are not a Catholic.
Amen! Wake up church!
1corinthians 12: 5-7
also, the first sin of the church was separation.
Yes, you're right, Mary told the servants to listen to him in John 2: verse 5.. but in verse 3-4 who was it that told Jesus it was time, time to do His will, His own will, even Jesus questioned her, questioned the timing, but it was Mary who knew, and knew only through God, that His will must be done, and at that moment.. Jesus listened. This verse alone is enough for me as a catholic to ask for Mother Mary's to intercede for me, but always Gods will be done. let me finish with referring to Corinthians 12; 5-7 again, we are all loving and living with the same Almighty, separation does not bring salvation.. lets love one another and praise Him..
This self appointed Advisor had half baked knowledge of the Bible.
I am a Christian married to a Christian woman, we come from different denominations of Christianity. I had a date with a Catholic girl when I was in high school, I didn’t know she was Catholic had a fun date, found out she was Catholic, remained friends with her but never asked her out again. Definitely not a good match Catholic and SDA. I know which I think is right and Catholic is NOT in my opinion.
Mother Mary will lead you to her son, Jesus Christ gave his mother at the foot of the cross.
Holly communion Jesus Christ had taught us at the last supper read the bible passage.
He also stated”Who is not eating bread and not drinking my blood will not have eternal life
We defined the Doctrine of the Trinity at the Council of Nicea.
We are the original and only Church founded by Jesus.
Peter**
Can anyone for me find in the bible … sola scriptura? the centrality of protestant theology ??? If anyone can, I’ll give you $1million dollars.
Protestants pls own up to your own theology that if it ain’t in scripture, then don’t believe in it … if that’s the case where is TRINITY in scripture? Where is Bible in the bible (exeption to the cover) =)
wow you don't even have 1 mil dollar hahah just kidding
Yes, Catholic Church has the authority. Bible was born of it and not the Church was born of it. In fact there are of other scriptures and who decided that a particular gospel or scripture should be included in the bible.
Catholics don't pray to Mary... so sick of hearing this... we ask Mary to intercede and pray for us, but she is not a god/deity and thus is not prayed to...
What's the distinction between asking someone to intercede and praying to someone? I can ask someone who is alive, a fellow brother or sister to pray for me but if I were to ask someone who has died, there is a substantial distinction right? You are literally communicating with a dead person.
Rightly said bro
Mary is dead, so it's not the same as asking one of my living friends to pray for me. If I ask a dead person to interced for me, why it is different from "praying"?. You use different words but the meaning stays.
You are essentially praying to the dead... How can a dead person "intercede" for you.
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Man...its talking about Christian and Non-Christian of course you can marry a Catholic, Russian Orthodox ect... if they believe Jesus is the Christ...dont go beyond the scriptures...keep it simple. Actually the better question is can a Catholic marry a Protestant? Im not sure if Catholicism ever renounced their anathema curse of Protestantism.
You had 7 minutes to speak to Roman Catholics (I'm sure at least 100 or so of the 2,700 viewers to this point were Catholic). Why didn't you spend it on sharing the gospel with them?
This was an opportunity to take a stand for the gospel (and to direct Christians that the gospel is our primary measuring stick for being equally yoked). You spent 20 seconds making a brief mention of "salvation by grace through faith alone", said "the Catholic church is still a little bit edgy about that particular verbiage", and then changed the subject quickly to other areas of difference.
Timothy A. Miller catholics already know what the gospel is , smart ass much?
He was answering a specific question :-/
This is beautiful
Literally all of the objections this dude raised in this video is found in scripture and in the writings of the early church fathers
In Protestantism, their Gospel has for 500 years, taught that Baptism and the Eucharist are mere symbols that do not confer Grace. Marriage is not a Sacrament of Grace in many and the doctrine of Once Saved Always Saved has replaced the Sacramental Grace of Reconciliation.
How can a Catholic and a Protestant become one and teach the faith to their children under those conditions?
Depends on the denomination, I'm Protestant/Evangelical but not part of an denomination that believes "once saved always saved". I would even say very few groups teach that doctrine. Instead, we are taught to repent and ask forgiveness throughout life. We are also taught that saints and angels are not divine (not gods) so we neither pray to nor worship them, we don't make statues of them.
@natashadickson4819 The Apostles taught the Church to intercede for one another to Him.
Catholics believe angels and triumphant saints are the tested righteous before God and that their intercession is both "effectual and powerful". (James 5:16)
@@barbwellman6686 Asking a living person to pray/intercede is not the same as crafting an idol of that person and bowing to it with fires (candles, incense) and offerings (flowers, coins, water). Please stop. 🙄 No apostle asked us to call upon dead people.
@@barbwellman6686 And no angel of God will receive your worship. John was about to worship an angel in Revelation 19:10 and the angel stopped him immediately, telling him to worship (only) God.
@natashadickson4819 Saints in the Presence of God are triumphant members of the Body of Christ who continue to intercede through prayer by proxy to God.
Rev 5:8 and 8:3-4 shows that angels and saints are interceding for the Church Militant upon Earth.
Not sure where you have seen coins and water. Sounds like Santeria in Mexico (which isn't Catholic).
Incense and candles were both indicators of the Church offering up their prayers to God in Revelation 5 & 8 and we certainly do join in union with the saints in Heaven to do that.
We bow in union with the saints who are also bowing before God singing "Holy, holy, holy...and...worthy is the Lamb...."
My mom is catholic and my dad is Protestant.
I’ll just say we had some interesting conversations...
I'm Catholic Christian and my boyfriend Christian protestant, we been together for 9 months he says he wants a future with me and have kids, I don't know what to do I really love him he my first true love
@@lizbethbautista8696 how did it turn out ?
Do you feel like that potentially pushed you away from God (having a divided family) or did it work out alight?
I’m curious as well
@@lizbethbautista8696 Interested in your decision. What did you decide?
Will somebody answer my question, are chrsitians and catholic able to marry, if no why ???
As a former Catholic, many Catholics believe that Protestants have a misconception that Catholics "pray to Mary" rather they are solely asking Mary to pray for them (i.e. to convey their prayers to Jesus who is more likely to hear her prayers being that she is the Queen Mother)
It's important to realize that **idolatry is not what you believe, it is what you do***.
It's besides the point that the RCC condemns worship of Mary. It's the action that is at issue. Just like how money can also be an idol. To further elaborate, you do not need to believe that money is your God, or worship it, however, the way you prioritize it and act towards it is what makes it's idolatry.
All the Apostles likely knew Mary well. They all experienced pain and suffering yet they never prayed to her. If Mary was so vital to a Christian's life even one prayer to her would have been enough. The NT is filled with directions on how the Church must conduct itself, however, with little reference to the traditions practiced by the RCC. The RCC believes that rejecting Marian Dogmas will send you directly to hell. Again, if it was so important why did the Apostles never talk about it?? It's clear once you study Church history and when where these traditions were included you actually understand why the RCC is where it is.
The RCC must first repent and know what Jesus Christ's sacrifice truly means for justifying us. The rest will fall in place.
Nowhere in the bible does it claim that it should have everything in it to be believed in. Jesus left 12 apostles, not a book. So I suggest you look into the teachings of the apostles and their successors (the church fathers). And btw, if there is a way of distinguishing the act of worship and veneration, I suggest you tell us what it is. The Protestants kneel before the Bible and kiss the Bible. According to what you said, they are idolaters. They worship a book by kneeling to it and kissing it while saying, God forgive me.
You have to understand, that the way of expression of worship and veneration can be similar, but the intention of the believer is what distinguishes it.
@@elvisisacs3955 Hi brother, both of us accept that the bible is the inspired Word of God. The church fathers, including the ones you mentioned, prove it. The problem is, they dont say that it's the only criteria that defines faith.
Intercession of the saints:
"Then we make mention also of those who already fell asleep: first, the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, and martyrs, that through their prayers and supplications God would recieve our petition. Next we make mention of the holy fathers and the bishops who have fallen asleep, and to put it simply, of all among us who have already fallen asleep, for we believe that it will be of very great benefit to the souls of those for whom the petition is carried up, while this holy and most solemn sacrifice is laid out." (St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catechetical Lectures 23:5:9, c 350 AD)
About Blessed Mary:
"Hail Mary, you are the most precious creature in the whole world; hail, Mary, uncorrupt dove; hail, Mary, inextinguishible lamp; for from you was born the Sun of Justice". (St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Homily at Ephesus against Nestorius)
"It was for our sake that Christ became man, taking flesh from the Virgin Mary, Mother of God" (St. Anasthasius of Alexandria, against the Arians)
"O noble Virgin, truly you are greater than any other greatness. For who is equal in greatness, O dwelling place of God the Word? To whom among all creatures shall I compare you, O Virgin? You are greater than them all O Covenant, clothed with purity instead of gold! You are the Ark in which is found the golden vessel containing the true manna, that is, the flesh in which divinity resides." (St. Anasthasius of Alexandria, Homily of the Pyparus of Turin)
"... Mary Ever - Virgin..." (St. Anasthasius of Alexandria, against the Arians, c 386 AD)
The Eucharist:
"O taste and see that the Lord is good. Trust not the judgement to your bodily palate, no, but to faith unfaltering; for they who taste are budden to taste, not bread and wine, but the anti-typical Body and Blood of christ." (St. Cyril of Jerusalem)
"Since Christ himself has said, "This is My Body" who shall dare to doubt that it is His Body?" (St. Cyril of Jerusalem)
Tradition of the church:
"The blessed Apostle approves of the Corinthians because, he says, "ye remember me in all things, and keep the traditions as I deliver them to you"(1 Cor 11:2); but they, as entertaining such views of their predecessors, will have the daring to say just the reverse to their flocks: 'We praise you not for remembering your fathers, but rather we make much of you, when you hold on their traditions.' (St.Anasthasius of Alexandria, Council of Ariminum and Seleucia)
You seriously believe the Early Church "never" asked the Mother of God to pray for them?
Christ' Mother, still alive, in the Church yet they 'never' asked her to pray to Her Son for them?
@@elvisisacs3955 Incorrect. Sacred Apostolic Tradition is the Word of God put into action by the Apostles in His Church.
Recorded in Acts, Letters and orally.
This guy literally says "To grow up to be like Christ" and yet he turns around and disrespectfully speaks of Catholics/Catholic beliefs. He is obviously welcome to his own opinion, but at least be informed on Catholic beliefs and God's truths, rather than YOUR own truth. The Catholic Church is selfless in seeking God's truth, not upholding what the people claim or think is true, which is why it is unwavering to catering to some Protestant beliefs
This guy just said our Catholic brothers wow
Hmm. Yeah. The ecumenical agenda sneaking through!
Victor Dominguez I know right as a Catholic I’m grateful that he called us brothers, even though he hasn’t look into the Catholic Church.
Yes because we’re brothers.
I was a Protestant for 39 years, started studying Catholic apologetics, then came into the Catholic Church a year later. I could no longer “protest”. I was a worship pastor, and studied many Protestant theology books.. it’s funny how nuts all this sounds now! Anyone who talks like this, REALLY has not done the homework, and has merely riffed off of other Protestant misinformation… but we love you guys! Praying we all come home to Jesus’ church!
I don’t agree with you. The Catholic Church has deviated a lot from the word of God. There are rules that Catholics have to follow that have little to do with the word of God. I would not not have peace in my heart to go to the Catholic Church.
@ what do you mean by the word of God? The Bible? How do you know that the Bible is inspired? On what authority? Yours? Whether you like it or not, the Bible is a Catholic book. And I’d be curious to see how you think Catholics have “deviated” from the word of God. And I don’t want any anecdotal straw man examples. Only true teachings of the Catholic Church please 🙏🏻 bless you in your seeking!!
Very needed, thx!🤗
There are fundamental differences , we are different religions.
The early church fathers, from the Apostles that Jesus hand picked, to the same disciples who canonized the Bible, all believed in the same dogmas as the Roman Catholic Church. Martin Luther even believed that Mary was a perpetual virgin and immaculately conceived, and had a devotion to her. These dogmas are true, and believed by that majority of Christians in the world, it is Protestants who hold the minority view. Read the early church fathers, if you dare, and you will find they were Catholic.
Well, maybe early church "fathers" believed that Mary was assumed into Heaven or was a perpetual virgin, or even immaculately conceived; this however is found nowhere in the Gospels or the Epistles. None of it, because there is not evidence for it. Just because the early Christians thought this does not make it true. Reading some of Paul's letters and the 7 Letters to the 7 Churches in Revelations just shows that even when the Apostles were ALIVE, false teaching and dogma was finding its way into the Body of Christ. What more would find its way in after the Apostles passed away, and weren't able to refute it?
@@loremaster234The Immaculate Conception of Mary is referenced in Genesis 3:15.
All of humanity under the New Covenant in Christ's Blood must be regenerated through Baptism of water, the Trinitarian formula and reception of the Holy Spirit.
We are not at enmity with Satan prior to Baptism and unfortunately must personally strive to overcome concupiscence thereafter.
However, God tells Satan in Genesis:
"15 I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His Heel.”
It requires Divine action for a person to be born at enmity with Satan. The Trinity predestined and saved His mother, blessed her with the full component of Grace (abundance of virtues) at her conception to combat the demonic in every generation.
We, the faithful in Christ, are her children:
Rev 12:17
"17 Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to wage war against the rest of her offspring-those who keep God’s commands and hold fast their testimony about Jesus."
@@loremaster234
Pure logic.
Why would Christ give His mother to a non relatives if in fact she also had four other sons?
Additionally, James and Joseph (2 of the 4 brothers) are later identified as sons of Mary, wife of Clopas in Mt. 27:56 and Jn 19:25.
Jews historically used their words for "brother" and "sister" to mean siblings, relatives, distant relatives or associates.
Abraham call Lot his brother when in actuality he was his nephew.
“We don’t have a sacramental view of communion,” he says.
That’s funny, I’m pretty sure Jesus said “Do this in memory of me.” How is this, clearly instituted by Jesus, not a sacrament? Another made up Protestant dogma.
I’m Protestant (Baptist) and my church definitely sees communion as a sacrament. Baptism too.
Man you have quoted the unlikely verse
In Matthew 5:24-25, Jesus is even more explicit about Purgatory.
Make friends quickly with your accuser, while you are going with him to court, lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the guard, and you be put in prison; truly I say to you, you will never get out till you have paid the last penny (Matthew 5:25-26).
@Phillip Hickman wrong.
@Phillip Hickman The judge here is God the Father. The guard could be Jesus or the Angels. Prison is purgatory. Its not hell, because after you’ve paid the last penny or purging and purifying of your sins, your released, and can enter into heaven. In hell, there’s no release, but eternal damnation in the inferno.
@Phillip Hickman so you are saying if God sends you to hell you can get out.
@Phillip Hickman you just proved the above verse is about purgatory and not hell
@Phillip Hickman people that hate God do not go to Purgatory
We are not superstitious.
It's very fascinating to me how people who ain't catholic like to talk about the catholic faith as if they know something about it. When the truth is that they don't know first hand what they are talking about but just what other people told them. Thus continuing to perpetuate the misconception of the catholic faith.
If both love each other and Put God First together.. I dont think there is a problem.. Problem arise when we put our ego First than our faith to God..
Nothing to do with ego. Christ wanted His Church united and in Apostolic Tradition St. Paul told the Church:
" But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed." Gal 1:8
Its best to stick to people of your own religion!
Christianity is so flawed is has so may denomanations and different bible Im starting to thing is all fake?
@@joannechisholm4501 With humans come human errors. The church may have people whose actions are flawed. But may you never judge God for what the people did. Denominations were started by humans. Hence the flawlessness. Atheist on the other end here, but I'm starting to believe atheism has massive flaws than Christianity simply because, atheists value arguments and meaningless blabbering rather than research and facts nowadays.
I think Catholics and Protestants are both the same "religion," Christianity. We are different denominations. Catholics are one church. There are hundreds and hundreds of different Protestant denominations. Although we are all one Christian "religion."