Sermons according to the Traditional
VLX 106: His Face Shone Like the Sun
Mt 17:1-3 https://rumble.com/embed/vwr2sw/?pub=e5jg1
Sermons according to the Traditional
Mt 17:1-3 https://rumble.com/embed/vwr2sw/?pub=e5jg1
Esta é uma série de vídeos e gravações designada pela abreviação grega EIX, Eὐαγγέλιον Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ, que quer dizer “Evangelho de Jesus Cristo”. Esta série de evangelização em várias línguas é usada para explicar os elementos básicos do Catolicismo Apostólico em apenas 15 minutos aos não-crentes, aos que estão num caminho de busca e mesmo aos católicos que necessitam de instrução. A Parte 6 é em português. https://rumble.com/embed/vwxdgb/?pub=e5jg1
Theology and Current Events (TCE) #41 is joined today by Amando Valenzuela to discuss the Mexican “devotion” called “Santa Muerte.” Mr. Valenzuela is a former police officer and special agent from the Los Angeles Police Department. https://rumble.com/embed/vwr0cf/?pub=e5jg1
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p.136-137 Q/A 35-39 (With Pope St. Pius X’s rules for frequent reception of Holy Communion at the end.) https://rumble.com/embed/vv0djq/?pub=e5jg1
“For all the books which the Church receives as sacred and canonical, are written wholly and entirely, with all their parts, at the dictation of the Holy Ghost; and so far is it from being possible that any error can co-exist with inspiration, that inspiration not only is essentially incompatible with error, but excludes and rejects it as absolutely and necessarily as it is impossible that God Himself, the supreme Truth, can utter that which is not true. This is the ancient and unchanging faith of the Church, solemnly defined in the Councils of Florence and of Trent, and finally confirmed and more expressly formulated by the Council of the [...]
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p.135-136 Q/A 27-34. https://rumble.com/embed/vusqmi/?pub=e5jg1
Mt 16:24-28 https://rumble.com/embed/vusqd2/?pub=e5jg1
Theology and Current Events (TCE) #40 discusses: What do you do if you come across a dying unbaptized adult? What do you do if you come across a dying infant? Can you baptize them? How do you do it? (One thing I forgot to mention in this podcast is that even all healthy Catholic babies used to be baptized within 24 hours of birth. In fact, the Council of Carthage made it absolutely mandatory for Catholic parents never to wait more than a week after birth to baptize their infant, even in a non-emergency.) But this podcast deals with emergencies, specifically. https://rumble.com/embed/vusidk/?pub=e5jg1
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X (CPX) p.131-135 Q/A 15-26. **** CPX 33 on the Eastern Rites: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=600fkzBHdBc&t=1s Fr. Z on fasting expected of Roman Catholics in 1873 in Newark, NJ: https://wdtprs.com/2018/03/what-would-your-lent-have-been-like-in-1873/ Catechism of the Council of Trent: https://www.amazon.com/Catechism-Council-Trent/dp/089555884X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3374R7MJFFT3C&keywords=catechism+of+trent&qid=1645990154&sprefix=catechism+of+tren%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-3 https://rumble.com/embed/vusqmi/?pub=e5jg1
Mt 16:21-23 https://rumble.com/embed/vu0dwo/?pub=e5jg1