Such a pleasure to listen to the Bishop - I'm from NY Long Island and Please tell Bishop Sanborn he reminds me of the Priests back in the late 60's when I went to Cure of Ars Catholic school in Merrick - A no nonsense, straight shooter that gives you the strict version of Catholicism, not watered down - I must say, his stern approach does bring back memories of when I was a 7 year old and scared to death of Catholic School :) Now at 66 years old, I'm glad I had that structure as a child.
as always beautifully informative to me a Novice order Catholic living in Liverpool England brought up in the deception but know I wouldn't be aware now if it wasn't God's will God bless and protect you MHT
#Question I got very limited Catholic formation. Born in 1960. Is there Catholic (sede) Individual who you can recommend to give intro to Denzinger or Summa Theologica? Taylor M does one, but he's an RR heretic trained at UD, A wicked school. My Dad very sadly went there in later life.
I'm Irish Catholic. What would have been allowable for me to do in 1910-1920 in terms of getting British out of Ireland? I know I couldn't have been on IRA, A condemned group. But - I don't want foreign govt in Ireland. Or, for that matter in Vatican.
The explanation of history from an authentic Catholic perspective is priceless. Yet raises many questions; ie, if the Church "Christianizes" cultures, by, say, accepting polyphony where it once practiced Gregorian Chant (which sounds alot like adapting to culture) isn't that an argument for a "Mass in the vernacular"? And can't that idea be extended to include even "Synodality," where the Church (ostensibly) tries to "Christianize" or "adapt to" the current global "culture"?
No because the absorbing of culture never involved defecting from the Catholic faith. Vernacular mass & the things of the modern world (birth control, divorce, ecumenism, etc.) have always been condemned whereas polyphony, baroque art etc. aren't deviations from Catholic doctrine
#question It's1925, Mexico. I love my family, country, Priests/ Sisters. I know my duties to Pope when he teaches on Faith and Morals (thanks to Bishop, Steve, Father Cekada etc). But Pope tells us in Mexico to lay down arms... It's not a universal law. Must I obey? In any case, I must be respectful
Bishop Sanborn unfortunately teaches that there is salvation outside of the Catholic Church. The Church has declared over and over again that the observance of the natural law is not sufficient, that Divine Faith in Jesus Christ is absolutely necessary for salvation. The saints who speculated about baptism of desire/blood NEVER held it to be a grace that could be applied to one who did not have the Catholic Faith, like Bishop Sanborn teaches. Here is Bishop Sanborn teaching it in his article entitled "The New Ecclesiology" p.20: "Schismatics and heretics leave the path of salvation and enter on that of perdition. Instead of being a means of salvation, non-Catholic sects are adulteress churches.Those who adhere to them go to hell, unless they are excused from fault because of invincible ignorance." He is inserting his own teaching here, for he is commenting on Pope Leo XIII, who does not indicate that invincible ignorance saves: "LEO XIII [Encyclical Satis cognitum, June 29, 1896] The Church of Christ, therefore, is one and the same forever; those who leave it depart from the will and command of Christ the Lord - leaving the path of salvation they enter on that of perdition. “Whosoever is separated from the Church is united to an adulteress. He has cut himself off from the promises of the Church, and he who leaves the Church of Christ cannot arrive at the rewards of Christ...He who observes not this unity observes not the law of God, holds not the faith of the Father and the Son, clings not to life and salvation.” (St. Augustine, Sermon CCLXVII, no. 4)" Pope Pius XI, Encyclical Quas Primas, Denzinger #2195, page 567 "Indeed, this kingdom is presented in the Gospels as such, into which men prepare to enter by doing penance; moreover, they cannot enter it EXCEPT THROUGH FAITH AND BAPTISM, which, although an external rite, yet signifies and effects an interior regeneration..." Baptism of desire/blood do not contain external rites...the Pope can only be referring to the sacrament of baptism. Athanasian Creed, Denzinger #39, page 15 “Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity.” Ignorance cannot save, and dogmas were always referred to as mysteries of Faith: Pope Pius X Encyclical Acerbo Nimis #2 "And so Our Predecessor, Benedict XIV, had just cause to write: “We declare that a great number of those who are condemned to eternal punishment suffer that everlasting calamity because of ignorance of those mysteries of faith which must be known and believed in order to be numbered among the elect.”
Bishop Sanborn , and other Catholic Clergy do teach exactly Catholic Faith. Why don't you quote him at length. Because a Methodist makes an act of perfect contribution at the end of his life, he is saved thru Catholic faith, not Methodist false church. This can be complicated, but you should not add slander to your heresy
I was always taught, in the last moments of death, anyone can beg God for repentance and be saved - now I recognize this as Perfect contrition. A Hindu, A Baptist, a n agnostic. I have seen feeneyites take the absolutely disgraceful method of saying we believe non Catholic religions can be means of salvation. No! These souls would be saved IN SPITE of their religions from hell. There is only one means of salvation- Catholic Church
No way of knowing, but Bod, perfect contrition (esp if you take out those wanting to be Catholic) is probably pretty low. Of course, this just an instinct. I'm always trying to convert non Catholics because their situation is dire. I'm taking time to convert You. Peace
Such a pleasure to listen to the Bishop - I'm from NY Long Island and Please tell Bishop Sanborn he reminds me of the Priests back in the late 60's when I went to Cure of Ars Catholic school in Merrick - A no nonsense, straight shooter that gives you the strict version of Catholicism, not watered down - I must say, his stern approach does bring back memories of when I was a 7 year old and scared to death of Catholic School :) Now at 66 years old, I'm glad I had that structure as a child.
as always beautifully informative to me a Novice order Catholic living in Liverpool England brought up in the deception but know I wouldn't be aware now if it wasn't God's will God bless and protect you MHT
Excellent! Just like you said, compresses a big chunk of history into a short discussion. Very educational. Thanks! & God bless!
How well explained !!! God bless both of you and Fether Desposito who is probably behind the camera.
Only discovered this channel today....❤
Excellent as always. ❤
Thank you!
Thank You.
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#Question
I got very limited Catholic formation. Born in 1960.
Is there Catholic (sede) Individual who you can recommend to give intro to Denzinger or Summa Theologica?
Taylor M does one, but he's an RR heretic trained at UD, A wicked school. My Dad very sadly went there in later life.
Please discuss the significance of the difference between Baroque Art & that of Rococo.
Different eras in art history that came after the Renaissance. Research up each to see their characteristics.
What is the best history book to learn from a Catholic point of view of Western History/World History.
I'm Irish Catholic.
What would have been allowable for me to do in 1910-1920 in terms of getting British out of Ireland?
I know I couldn't have been on IRA, A condemned group.
But - I don't want foreign govt in Ireland.
Or, for that matter in Vatican.
The explanation of history from an authentic Catholic perspective is priceless. Yet raises many questions; ie, if the Church "Christianizes" cultures, by, say, accepting polyphony where it once practiced Gregorian Chant (which sounds alot like adapting to culture) isn't that an argument for a "Mass in the vernacular"? And can't that idea be extended to include even "Synodality," where the Church (ostensibly) tries to "Christianize" or "adapt to" the current global "culture"?
No because the absorbing of culture never involved defecting from the Catholic faith. Vernacular mass & the things of the modern world (birth control, divorce, ecumenism, etc.) have always been condemned whereas polyphony, baroque art etc. aren't deviations from Catholic doctrine
@@J.RyanWhittlesey-uf3gc OK, simple enough. Thank you for responding.
A.I = the perfect politician. 😐
#question
It's1925, Mexico. I love my family, country, Priests/ Sisters. I know my duties to Pope when he teaches on Faith and Morals (thanks to Bishop, Steve, Father Cekada etc).
But Pope tells us in Mexico to lay down arms...
It's not a universal law. Must I obey?
In any case, I must be respectful
Bishop Sanborn unfortunately teaches that there is salvation outside of the Catholic Church.
The Church has declared over and over again that the observance of the natural law is not sufficient, that Divine Faith in Jesus Christ is absolutely necessary for salvation.
The saints who speculated about baptism of desire/blood NEVER held it to be a grace that could be applied to one who did not have the Catholic Faith, like Bishop Sanborn teaches. Here is Bishop Sanborn teaching it in his article entitled "The New Ecclesiology" p.20:
"Schismatics and heretics leave the path of salvation and enter on that of perdition. Instead of being a means of salvation, non-Catholic sects are adulteress churches.Those who adhere to them go to hell, unless they are excused from fault because of invincible ignorance."
He is inserting his own teaching here, for he is commenting on Pope Leo XIII, who does not indicate that invincible ignorance saves:
"LEO XIII
[Encyclical Satis cognitum, June 29, 1896]
The Church of Christ, therefore, is one and the same forever; those who leave it depart from the will and command of Christ the Lord - leaving the path of salvation they enter on that of perdition. “Whosoever is separated from the Church is united to an adulteress. He has cut himself off from the promises of the Church, and he who leaves the Church of Christ cannot arrive at the rewards of Christ...He who observes not this unity observes not the law of God, holds not the faith of the Father and the Son, clings not to life and salvation.” (St. Augustine, Sermon CCLXVII, no. 4)"
Pope Pius XI, Encyclical Quas Primas, Denzinger #2195, page 567
"Indeed, this kingdom is presented in the Gospels as such, into which men prepare to enter by doing penance; moreover, they cannot enter it EXCEPT THROUGH FAITH AND BAPTISM, which, although an external rite, yet signifies and effects an interior regeneration..."
Baptism of desire/blood do not contain external rites...the Pope can only be referring to the sacrament of baptism.
Athanasian Creed, Denzinger #39, page 15
“Whoever wishes to be saved, needs above all to hold the Catholic faith; unless each one preserves this whole and inviolate, he will without a doubt perish in eternity.”
Ignorance cannot save, and dogmas were always referred to as mysteries of Faith:
Pope Pius X
Encyclical Acerbo Nimis #2
"And so Our Predecessor, Benedict XIV, had just cause to write: “We declare that a great number of those who are condemned to eternal punishment suffer that everlasting calamity because of ignorance of those mysteries of faith which must be known and believed in order to be numbered among the elect.”
Bishop Sanborn , and other Catholic Clergy do teach exactly Catholic Faith.
Why don't you quote him at length.
Because a Methodist makes an act of perfect contribution at the end of his life, he is saved thru Catholic faith, not Methodist false church.
This can be complicated, but you should not add slander to your heresy
Efit. Act of perfect contrition
@@johnraymond-pz9bo I did quote Bishop Sanborn at length. There is no Church teaching that supports what you say.
I was always taught, in the last moments of death, anyone can beg God for repentance and be saved - now I recognize this as Perfect contrition.
A Hindu, A Baptist, a n agnostic.
I have seen feeneyites take the absolutely disgraceful method of saying we believe non Catholic religions can be means of salvation. No!
These souls would be saved IN SPITE of their religions from hell.
There is only one means of salvation- Catholic Church
No way of knowing, but Bod, perfect contrition (esp if you take out those wanting to be Catholic) is probably pretty low. Of course, this just an instinct.
I'm always trying to convert non Catholics because their situation is dire.
I'm taking time to convert You. Peace
Young people 😂