Episodes

Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
How do we answer those who say that faith saves and baptism is merely symbolic or merely a public manifestation of an inner reality?
Questions Covered:
- 17:28 - What is the real difference between a baptized and non-baptized person?
- 22:55 - If I baptize my son Catholic and someday, he chooses to leave the Church, what will happen to him? Should we wait to baptize him until it is his choice?
- 34:31 - How can a Baptist baptism be valid if they don’t believe a baptism is regenerative?
- 37:22 - How can an infant repent and be baptized?
- 45:23 - Is there any way to baptize a baby spiritually if the parents are not baptizing them?
- 51:49 - Does a convert have to get rid of the “once saved, always saved” belief when they are baptized Catholic?

Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Beneath the Surface - Scientism and Dogmatism
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Scientism and secular progressivism "hate" dogma, but have as many dogmas as Christianity. The problem is they're not as rational. In truth, what fuels these movements is not a hate of dogma, but of Christianity.

Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Heather Renshaw (Death by Minivan) visits A Seeking Heart with Allison Gingras
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Galatians 5:22-23 (NABRE)
In contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law ... and Heather added a few gems like humor, forgiveness, and gratitude! The Holy Spirit offers us many gifts, we, however, still need to cooperate with them to see their fruits in our lives. Death to our own desires, will, and even bad habits, is a great place to begin to see these come to "fruition"!
Themes Chatted About: #Adoption #FeminineGenius #Motherhood #PostChristianWorld #Humor #BlessedMother #ThousandYearsofPeace #Prayer #CalledtobeSaints
Jose Maria Escriva's Heroic Minute ... blog series: http://saints365.blogspot.com/p/14-da... The Joy of the Gospel vs
Resting "Pickle" Face
Learn more about Heather Renshaw: http://www.realcatholicmom.com/
Allison Gingras/ReconciledToYou - books, podcasts, blog: https://reconciledtoyou.com/
Watch A Seeking Heart LIVE - Thursdays (time vary): https://www.facebook.com/ReconciledToYou/

Thursday Jan 09, 2020

Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Love Unveiled
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
Thursday Jan 09, 2020
There’s no better witness to the Gospel than living it out joyfully, especially in our own families. God particularly uses family to reflect the Divine Family and His Fatherly love for us. On this episode of The Road to Emmaus, Scott Hahn shares practical tips for living out the Gospel in our marriages and families.

Thursday Jan 09, 2020

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Manage Your Money God's Way - Your 2020 Financial Checklist
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Join us for a discussion with one of our favorite financial planners, John Kennedy of Candor Path Financial Services. John will share ideas with us about how to get your finances in shape for 2020.
The Compass Catholic blog has more ideas for you to consider.

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Open Forum Part 2 1-7-2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Callers choose the topics during Open Forum, peppering our guests with questions on every aspect of Catholic life and faith, the moral life, and even philosophical topics that touch on general religious belief.
Questions Covered:
- 02:51 - Can you explain how Catholics present the Scripture (esp. the gospels)? How is it different from how Protestants would present it?
- 13:54 - What are the gnostic gospels? Why are they not in the Canon of Scripture?
- 19:44 - My father was a verbally abusive man, but he hid it outside the home. My father is now deceased, and people tell me how much they liked him and what a good man he was. How can I charitably but truthfully respond to these comments?
- 28:35 - When did the marriage between Mary and Joseph take place?
- 38:50 - If we believe that life starts at conception, why don’t we baptize babies when they’re still in the womb?
- 43:15 - Ephesians 2:8 proves that salvation cannot be lost. How do you respond to that?
- 50:25 - Can you define what deliberate consent is in the case of mortal sin?

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Open Forum Part 1 1-7-2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Callers choose the topics during Open Forum, peppering our guests with questions on every aspect of Catholic life and faith, the moral life, and even philosophical topics that touch on general religious belief.
Questions Covered:
- 07:32 - What is the Catholic perspective on righteousness? How do we obtain it?
- 16:59 - How can we know if a teaching from the early Church was passed on orally and recorded in Scripture or if it came from Scripture?
- 21:50 - How can I deal with Mormon missionaries?
- 32:40 - What is the origin of Christianity? Is Catholicism the first Christian religion?
- 37:45 - In my area, they combined three Catholic Churches to form one parish called Our Lady of Guadalupe. Why would they do that when Aztecs performed human sacrifice?
- 44:42 - Is Revelation 22:18-19 a good verse to prove that we can lose our salvation?
- 48:53 - How do we talk to Protestants who don’t believe in papal infallibility?
- 52:48 - How do you interpret the extremely long lifespans recorded in the book of Genesis?

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Liturgy Live - Baptism of the Lord
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
This week on the Podcast we talk about the prophecy of the baptism and the fulfilment in Christ. We really go into our response to holiness. In maturity we are able to rejoice in the gifts of others, not tear them down in jealousy or envy. We talk about how John recognised his role and questioned his worthiness to complete it. It was allowed for the fulfilment of scripture. We also talk about attitudes in which we question God in our confusion or misunderstanding, John does not fall into the same sin as his father.

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Catholic Answers Focus - Can We Know We’re Going to Heaven?
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
As we continue our conversations about his book Meeting the Protestant Challenge, Karlo Broussard asks: How can the Catholic Church teach that we can’t have absolute assurance that we’re going to heaven if the Bible says that we can? How can the Catholic Church teach that it’s possible for us to lose our salvation when Jesus says that no one can snatch us out of his hand?

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Spiritual Resolutions
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
In this podcast, Tony offers seven spiritual resolutions for your new year. We are either on one of two trajectories, growing in our relationship with God, or frankly, we are growing away from God (toward the devil). As we are reminded in the book of Romans; we are either moving toward darkness or moving toward the light.
Scripture: And do this because you know the time; it is the hour now for you to awake from sleep. For our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed; the night is advanced, the day is at hand. Let us then throw off the works of darkness [and] put on the armor of light. Romans 13:11-12
Quote: “The object of a New Year is not that we should have a new year. It is that we should have a new soul. –G.K. Chesterton
Prayer:
O Jesus,
through the Immaculate Heart of Mary,
I offer You my prayers, works,
joys and sufferings
of this day for all the intentions
of Your Sacred Heart,
in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
throughout the world,
in reparation for my sins,
for the intentions of all my relatives and friends,
and in particular
for the intentions of the Holy Father.
Amen.
Reflections: What are your resolutions for the new year? Have you included some spiritual goals? What is the one things that you can resolve for 2020 that will change your spiritual life for the better?
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Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Ocean Sunrise Catechism#121 | The Old Testament 01.08.20
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020

Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
The Frank Friar - Episode 224: Cleansing
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
Wednesday Jan 08, 2020
I am about of a Priestfit group. I will be using their hashtags as a way of supporting healthier living among priests. One example is the #presentationchallenge2020. A recent video that they put out is on the topic on cleansing. What does it mean to cleanse our lives? I try to address that question and some ideas for Lent prepare in the episode today.
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Wednesday Jan 08, 2020

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Coffee and Pearls - Be Not Afraid
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
As we head into a new year, there can be some scary things looming ahead. Sometimes there are unknowns as we walk by faith not knowing what's ahead. God gives us clues in the Bible for how we should not be afraid. Joan of Arc and Padre Pio help out too!

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Beneath the Surface - Trinity: The Central Mystery of Christianity
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
How can God be both One and Three - without contradiction? Give a listen to this insightful dialogue between Paul Murano and his guest Bob Leblanc on the foundational Christian mystery - One God revealed as three Persons, consubstantial and co-eternal.

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Eastern Catholicism
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
What do Byzantine, Maronite, and Chaldean churches have in common with Rome? They’re all Catholic! Fr. Deacon Daniel Dozier is here to explain the beauty of a diverse Catholic Church.

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Catholic Answers Live - Open Forum
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Callers choose the topics during Open Forum, peppering our guests with questions on every aspect of Catholic life and faith, the moral life, and even philosophical topics that touch on general religious belief.
Questions Covered:
- 03:14 - What exactly was the Enlightenment and how does it relate to church teaching?
- 10:22 - Why does each diocese sets the age to receive confirmation? Why do some parishes take it even further to require activities and hours to attain the sacrament and other parishes within the same city do not?
- 13:59 - Can God love one person more than another? Does God love St. John more than St. Thomas, for example?
- 19:14 - What exactly did the Council of Trent declare about the Latin Vulgate? Should all Catholics assume that the Latin Vulgate is more accurate and is “superior” than the New Testament in the original Greek?
- 29:11 - I’ve been led to believe that a natural marriage is more than just mutual permission to perform the “marital act” but involves the intention on both parties to form a union oriented toward the procreation of children. A union formed for merely economic or legal reasons (with no procreative intent) would not be a true “marriage”. That said, one traditional view of Mary and Joseph’s union was that she was entrusted to him for protection and provision in what was intended to be a sexless, childless union. This seem irreconcilable with our natural law understanding of marriage. Is it acceptable to think that the union of Mary and Joseph was a “marriage” on in the legal sense? Sufficient to pass on inheritances (like inheriting the kingship of David), but otherwise not a true natural marriage?
- 37:33 - I thought Jesus and the Father were equal. In John 14:28 You heard me say to you, ‘I go away, and I will come to you.’ If you loved me, you would have rejoiced, because I go to the Father; for the Father is greater than I.
- 43:12 - If Jesus submitted his DNA to Ancestry.com would it prove that he shared DNA with Joseph? With Mary?
- 46:47- Is it “ok” to consider that the great flood was brought about by the end of the last ice age, thus fitting many of the world’s culture’s take on flood legends?
- 53:27 - Why and when did Saint Peter go to Antioch and Rome?

Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tim O'Neill "O'Neill Brothers" - Lisa Hendey & Friends #83
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
Tuesday Jan 07, 2020
On this week's show, we rediscover the joy and impact of instrumental music with Tim O'Neill of the piano duet the O'Neill Brothers
About the O'Neill Brothers:
Over the past 25 years, piano-playing brothers Tim and Ryan O'Neill have had their music streamed online more than one billion (!) times; sold more than 10 million copies of their songs; toured with '80s pop sensation Debbie Gibson; and provided music for movies, NBC, CBS, HBO, PBS and more. While the brothers have kept a low profile as a Minnesota success story, fans worldwide have embraced their music, including original compositions as well as covers of holiday favorites, Irish songs, classic and original love songs, lullabies, movie and Broadway songs, patriotic music, familiar inspirational songs, wedding music and more.
About the O'Neill Brothers Catholic Instrumental Playlist:
The O’Neill Brothers, pianists from New Prague, MN, have compiled a wonderful, instrumental Spotify playlist of peaceful Catholic music. These songs will set the tone for you to prayerfully enjoy some quiet moment to just relax and also to take a moment to be grateful for all that we have been abundantly blessed with by God.
For More Information:
- Website: www.pianobrothers.com
- Listen Online: Spotify Amazon iTunes Pandora
- Social Media: www.facebook.com/ONeillBrothersPianoMusic

