Pray for me Cameron, I’m in the middle of RCIA. I got 4 months until confirmation, Glory be to God. I’m 16 in a family of IFB Protestants, who either respect or hate the Catholic Church. Pray for me and my brother to both come into the full faith. 🙏🏻✝️🇻🇦
@stephenlacysullivan2463Ай бұрын
This conversation was so helpful and really appreciated! My wife, son and I are currently in OCIA and looking forward to Easter vigil 2025! It’s been an awesome journey!
@Fern_ThaddeusАй бұрын
I’m in RCIA right now, kinda in secret because my Protestant fellows will spit fire, but I’m finally doing it, solo, it’s been a long time coming, been strong Protestant for 35 years. Peace ❤ No arguments, just an awakening, fulfillment of what has been . Nothing happens in the Mass by accident, biblical. Reverence, structure, beauty. Love our Holy Triune God
@alelilaceda3539Ай бұрын
Welcome home ❤
@armandmejia140Ай бұрын
Welcome home!🙏
@johnchung6777Ай бұрын
I must admit that you are being guided by the Holy Spirit and I must say this also that not many people can distinguish the call and proofs of the Holy Spirit effects to a person to respond to him,I’m elated that you are being cooperative to the guidance of the Holy Spirit yeah amen 🙏
@Ellie86023Ай бұрын
Praying for you, it’s not an easy journey but so rewarding. I’m currently awaiting confirmation and also did the journey mostly alone. Pray God sends faithful Catholics to strengthen you on your journey ❤
@courtneygulley8596Ай бұрын
I felt the Holy Spirit pull me the Catholic Church when I was 18 years old. I didn’t grow up in any church really. We believed in God, but never really went to church. I am so thankful for my faith I found by just following His spirit and saying yes to that pull. I LOVED RCIA. I looked forward to going every single week and would absolutely do it all over again. Something happened a few years later with a fellow parishioner who judged me and I walked away for 15 years, but as a 39 year old now, I felt that pull again and I am so thankful and even more grateful to Him now. The Holy Spirit is incredible in how He works. I love hearing people coming to the church, I love hearing their stories as well as sharing mine. Welcome Home. ❤
@neurohackingwithnate4066Ай бұрын
I’m currently undergoing my conversion from Protestantism to Catholicism. This is great. More Catholic content por favor 👍🏻
@VersatilisPeritusАй бұрын
Welcome home! Converted in 2019 here. Not sure what "flavor" of protestantism you're coming from. But, if I have any advise, it is to avoid the sedavecantists. I nearly fell pray almost immediately after my conversion because I was still viewing things from a legalistic protestant viewpoint. Trust the Magisterium is as unshakable as Jesus promised it would be, and you will be fine! Cristo Rey!
@FireflowerDancerАй бұрын
Right there with you, my sis or bro. I was born again evangelical and I'll always love my roots, but I really want to become a saint. It's not silly to me, but a very dear desire.
@DewyaneMillardАй бұрын
You are not converting. You belong to Jesus. You are coming into communion with His church. Welcome home.
@Fern_ThaddeusАй бұрын
Agreed ❤
@wilsophilip1Ай бұрын
@@FireflowerDancer if you are in Christ then you already are one! Don't tie yourself up in bondage to man-made traditions. That's idolatry.
@jplei25 күн бұрын
I was a Protestant and now attending RCIA and becoming Catholic.
@davidmontoya140016 күн бұрын
Why? Is the Mary worship? The idols? The repetitive prayers? The infallibility of the pope? Who claims to be Jesus representative on earth. How about the blasphemous mass? Whenever I have to attend a Catholic funeral and attend the mass I thank god I’m not caught up in the false Christianity! There is no emotion no salvation just robotic repetitive prayers and Mary worship
@@jplei What was it? Just for our "safety"... I know how these vipers (@davidmontoya and others of his ilk) operate and I can more or less "anticipate" what lies (
@slatanek13 күн бұрын
@davidmontoya1400 Bait
@MrsChebАй бұрын
I’m not catholic but I’m greatly influenced by Catholics and I believe in the purpose of the Catholic Church so I will defend my affinity with Catholicism when asked about it because I’ve seen more good come from the church than not. Thanks Cam! Maybe one day that will be the course for me in my walk with Jesus.
@alelilaceda3539Ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@marymargarette428929 күн бұрын
Welcome home to our Catholic Church Jesus said in Luke 9:23 - "IF any man would come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me. 24] FOR whoever would saved his life will lose it and whoever loses his life for My sake, he will save it". Luke 10:27 - "YOU shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind AND YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF". Luke 19:26 - "I tell you that to every one who has will more be given; but from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away. John 6:51 - "I am the living bread which came down from heaven, if any one eats of this bread he will live forever and the bread which I shall give for the life of the world IS MY FLESH". John 8:51 - "truly, truly, I say to you, if any one keeps My Words, he will never see death". John 15:17 - "This I command you to love one another. 18] IF the world hates you know that it has hated Me before it hated you". Mathew 7:15 - "Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves". 21] "Not every one who says to Me Lord Lord shall enter the Kingdom of heaven but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven".
All will eventually be Catholic as it’s the fullness of the truth 💕🙏💕
@paultrosclair1775Ай бұрын
So please explain how the crusades and the inquisition were "the truth".
@ReformedCatholicityАй бұрын
It’s full of something!
@VersatilisPeritusАй бұрын
@@paultrosclair1775the Crusades were a series of military campaigns that aimed to free Eastern Christians from Muslim rule. There have actually been several different inquisitions. The first was established in 1184 in southern France as a response to the Catharist heresy. This was known as the Medieval Inquisition, and it was phased out as Catharism disappeared. Quite separate was the Roman Inquisition, begun in 1542. It was the least active and most benign of the three variations. Separate again was the infamous Spanish Inquisition, started in 1478, a state institution used to identify conversos-Jews and Muslims who pretended to convert to Christianity for political or social advantage and secretly practiced their former religion. More importantly, its job was also to clear the good names of many people who were falsely accused of being heretics. It was the Spanish Inquisition that, at least in the popular imagination, had the worst record of fulfilling these duties.
@VersatilisPeritusАй бұрын
Catholics are sinners? Guilty as charged. That at times people in positions of authority have used poor judgment? Ditto. That otherwise good Catholics, afire with zeal, sometimes lose their balance? All true, but such charges could be made even if the Inquisition had never existed and perhaps could be made of some Fundamentalists. Fundamentalist writers claim the existence of the Inquisition proves the Catholic Church could not be the Church founded by our Lord. At first blush it might seem so, but most people see at once that the argument is weak. One reason Fundamentalists talk about the Inquisition is that they imagine it was established to eliminate the Fundamentalists themselves@@paultrosclair1775
@VersatilisPeritusАй бұрын
@@paultrosclair1775Fundamentalist writers take one point-that Catharists used a vernacular version of the Bible-and conclude from it that these people were “Bible Christians.” In fact, theirs was a curious religion that apparently came to France from what is now Bulgaria. Catharism was a blend of Gnosticism, which claimed to have access to a secret source of religious knowledge, and of Manichaeism, which said matter is evil. The Catharists believed in two gods: the “good” God of the New Testament, who sent Jesus to save our souls from being trapped in matter; and the “evil” God of the Old Testament, who created the material world in the first place. The Catharists’ beliefs entailed serious-truly civilization-destroying-social consequences. Marriage was scorned because it legitimized sexual relations, which Catharists identified as the Original Sin. But fornication was permitted because it was temporary, secret, and was not generally approved of; while marriage was permanent, open, and publicly sanctioned. In addition, ritualistic suicide was encouraged, and Catharists refused to take oaths, which, in a feudal society, meant they opposed all governmental authority. Thus, Catharism was both a moral and a political danger. Even Lea, so strongly opposed to the Catholic Church, admitted: “Had Catharism become dominant, or even had it been allowed to exist on equal terms, its influence could not have failed to become disastrous.” Whatever else might be said about Catharism, it was certainly not the same as modern Fundamentalism.
@Ellieangel77728 күн бұрын
This is great, I converted a few years ago and it was the best decision I ever made to become Catholic
@MaryMorris-m9c23 күн бұрын
Going through OCIA a second time! Feel confident about being confirmed this time. Glory to God. 😊🙏♥️🙌🏻🙌🏻
@vintage53-coversandorigina37Ай бұрын
This has been great! I’ve struggled with always wanting to feel God’s presence in prayer and this really helps in understanding why it’s not about that. Thank you so much for this episode!!!
@laymanchristian1138Ай бұрын
Hi Cameron, just wanted to say thanks for such an awesome video, I am a prospective Deacon in my early stages of study. Pray for me ! I found this video awesome ! I am also a convert to the Catholic faith and I just wanted to say I think you have made the right decision not turning your channel into an only Catholic focused channel. Reaching all people and having mixed content is awesome! Keep up the good work! Praying for you and family. Amen 🙏
@CocoWynnАй бұрын
May God bless, protect and guide you always. Pray for the 7 gifts of the Holy Spirit because if you’re blessed with it, you have EVERYTHING and abundant fruits will come along 🙏
@mfamich5563Ай бұрын
Thanks Cameron for such an amazing and helpful interview. Matthew brought so much helpful knowledge but your questions were so good as well. Very, very good!!
@CulturedGemАй бұрын
My oh my! Just when I thought my guardian angel was frustrated with guiding me through my own struggle with my ADD-type prayer life. Thank you very much, Cameron and Matthew.
@drxljrcc28 күн бұрын
THis is so inspiring and eye opening. The first week of my coming back to the Grace-i prayed the rosary daily and pray some saint's prayers-that sense of elation just dissipated after week two. But i pressed on, knowing that sense of elation is going to disappear and the true test of my faith will be ensue it was when continued my habit of prayers knowing that God is always with me. This talk really put a label of what I was going through that despite the uncertainty and trials I going through that God will catch me when I fall.
@flosohot26 күн бұрын
This episode is way underrated and under-viewed! God bless these gentlemen for getting together and sharing.
@janDeiVerbumАй бұрын
Wow I love the terms Purgative, Illuminative, and Unitive ways 16:23 I can actually reflect on what state of where I am in my journey to sainthood. ❤❤❤
@FrancisIawphniaw21 күн бұрын
This podcast is far more captivating than the movies today. The hour flew by in no time. God Bless, Cameron. And...NOW...its time to put into practice to what I just listened.
@captainskippy4560Ай бұрын
My first retreat I ever went to was a 'Bible and Prayer study' that Matthew Leonard did. Im really happy to see him on your show!
@courtneygulley8596Ай бұрын
This episode is EXACTLY what I needed to hear today. WOW. God knew I needed this. Thank you for what you do, Cameron.
@jonathansmith471229 күн бұрын
Mr. Leonard mentions that the Blessed Mother was one of his biggest obstacles. I’d highly recommend the interview that he does on his channel with Brant Pitre. Excellent!
@nathanielodell2575Ай бұрын
THIS is the content I come to this channel for!!! Thank you, and well done!
@chrissiah999Ай бұрын
Wow.. what an interview. Excellent topic for our time. We need the silence with the Lord. Thanks Cameron and Matthew.
@JesseCarnevaleАй бұрын
This was a great, great conversation. God bless your work brother. Glory and thanks be to God
@rosannecramer1531Ай бұрын
This video is so deep and amazing. Praise the Lord! Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏼❤️
@MRAGFT7Ай бұрын
More content like this, Cam!! ♥ Bring more conversions in!
@Fern_ThaddeusАй бұрын
Agreed ❤
@MRAGFT7Ай бұрын
@@s540fm k dude. We know you anti catholic. Chill
@marymargarette428929 күн бұрын
As catholics we always give glory to our Creator in the highest and on earth peace among men with whom our Almighty God is pleased.
@VivoY-ij8cx29 күн бұрын
Welcome home Matthew Leornard to the only one our Holy Catholic Church. Catholic, from Sabah, Malaysia.
@jeffreysharp852625 күн бұрын
I've just seen this video (a week after your posting it) and cannot sufficiently express my gratitude to you for such an excellent video. Twenty years ago, I came into the Church precisely because the desire for a close relationship was paramount and after extensive study of Protestantism, such simply does not exist - despite the repeated denials. Thousands of times, I have asked various Protestants how to grow in the love of God. The only answer was to demand repentance/conversion. In other words, I have been and, continue to search for depth of love and too many people insist on superficiality. Thank you so very, very much for your overview of spiritual development. Pax
@MatthewLeonard18 күн бұрын
Welcome home!
@maddiemeadowsplace9990Ай бұрын
When I was Protestant, nobody would ever say the word holy. It was always “godly” but never something someone would aspire to.
@arlenismendez109028 күн бұрын
I wonder why that is. I also noticed the same thing.
@davidmontoya140016 күн бұрын
We say holy all the time. The Holy Spirit. There’s nothing holy about the Roman Catholic Church. Maybe blasphemous
@gracieobunny991628 күн бұрын
Such a great conversation! Thanks for this ❤️
@brianw.523014 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@OktavKoineАй бұрын
You knock it out of the park again Cameron. Just a masterpiece of interview, this is must watch. I've been wondering about my own spiritual life all this time and this answers a lot of my questions especially when I feel particularly "dry" in my spirituality. And I love the balance of your channel by keeping the Catholic contents up, I hope you keep doing this. Ignore the naysayers Cameron, you've been a wonderful blessing in doing God's work for us.
@MSmith-lb4mhАй бұрын
This was really good! You should have him on again and talk more about prayer.
@halleylujah247Ай бұрын
Oh Yay Matthew Leonard awesome 🎉
@MatthewLeonardАй бұрын
You’re very kind:). God bless you.
@Nadia-em4kcАй бұрын
I love this! God bless you and Matthew 🙏
@marissabuyao2092Ай бұрын
Wow!❤🙏 New subscriber here. I need to hear spiritual stuffs like this. Thanks for this video.
@cristinabarrera9514Ай бұрын
Wowww I loved this interview, it gives me so many answers. This will be stored in my favourites and I will certainly watch it again and again. Thanks a lot for the work that you do ❤
@danbeats766329 күн бұрын
"The Fire Within" - yuuuuuup. Game changer
@joelmontero9439Ай бұрын
God bless you, Cam. I really love your channel. Keep it up!
@johnbrion4565Ай бұрын
Great interview. Thank you. Putting God first and growing in holiness and love for God and others needs to be our priority above all else.
@ChristopherPlanceАй бұрын
Awesome interview! Matt is a good friend. I always appreciate his wisdom. If you can, sign up for his Science of the Saints courses! Cameron, thanks for having him on.
@Elizabeth-we6xsАй бұрын
Excellent video. I’m on this same journey
@roman727Ай бұрын
I can say I've gone through many parts of these stages of spiritual anxiety or lack of understanding what I was or wasn't feeling. This helped me so much
@aruzsa1554Ай бұрын
Such great advice in this video! Hearing practical advice on growing closer to God is so helpful!!
@FeroxMinisteriumАй бұрын
Thank you Brothers! This video was great! Really got me thinking about what I need to do to become more Holy!😊
@Hebe76Ай бұрын
This was a really helpful practical summary of growing to sainthood. Thanks! 😊
@christenh359Ай бұрын
For those of you who this resonates with: this is very close to Carmelite spirituality. Look into St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila (and possibly look into becoming a secular Carmelite😊)
@Di_bearАй бұрын
My prayer life got crazy after running into these two great saints! They taught me so much. 🙂
@AngelGonzalez-ng9veАй бұрын
Great video. "Where the Bishop appears there let the people be... just as where JESUS CHRIST IS there is THE CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH " St.Ignatius of Antioch 107 AD. God bless you both. 🔑⛪️🍷🍞📖📿🙌🏻🕊
@paultrosclair1775Ай бұрын
So was Jesus in the crusades and the inquisition?
@AngelGonzalez-ng9veАй бұрын
@paultrosclair1775 study the early church. Study the early Christians. Study the bible. It's not rocket science. God bless. 🙏🏻🍷🍞📖
@andreeattieh296328 күн бұрын
@paultrosclair1775 the crusades and inquisition is holy
@jarvese199129 күн бұрын
Very very very interesting. Fascinating to know the about the Depth of spiritual life. Always fascinated about the mystics and saints.
@aw8643Ай бұрын
Loved this breakdown, so beautiful. Something I would love to have the guest on to talk more about is how this way is not earning our salvation. And how that works practically in prayer. Allowing God to be the center of our prayer and liturgy. It is so easy to make it traditional or habitual without centering him. The spiritual life and prayer is not about us earning muscles through time in at the gym or earning an A because we are really studious. this way is allowing God to make us small like a child. Not building up good works or abilities, but allowing our creator to work in his creation. It is about letting Jesus do his thing in an expansive way in our lives. Moving from surrendering to him in a moment to every moment throughout our lives. Letting every moment be an altar call of surrender.
@cortezproductions47968 күн бұрын
This video was so amazingly helpful. Thank you!
@brettfavreau9856Ай бұрын
This video is likely to not get a lot of views for certain reasons... but I just gotta say its actually fantastic, Matthew Leonard is a great personality, really enjoyed the video, was concise with no interruptions
@bluecomb537629 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for this episode!
@ChristineMcgАй бұрын
Thank you. God bless you both. Jesus I trust in you🙏
@lorrainemadrazo7498Ай бұрын
The dark night of the soul - to lead you deeper and deeper and closer to him...
@aw8643Ай бұрын
Another practical tip for cutting out habitual sin in your life, is cutting out the near occasions or the things that lead you that way. For example if going to a bar on Friday always leads to drunkenness or hooking up, stop going to the bar Friday night. Or if having your phone in your bed leads to nasty online comments or viewing problematic content, go to sleep. Ect Beautiful content
@sueannevangalen5186Ай бұрын
Thanks for that, both of you. I was blessed by this conversation today
@Al-vj3rf29 күн бұрын
As a cradle Catholic who sees so much corruption in the Church and the lies taught about the Catholic faith, I am amazed to listen to these guys convert to the one, true faith. Utterly fascinating. Ave Maria!
@mhodkinson28 күн бұрын
Matthew is amazing, I watched the series Virgin Mary in the Scriptures by St Paul’s Center and he hosted that series.
@beverleypettit357729 күн бұрын
I haven't listened yet, but it is so good to see Matthew on another video. His been scarce for a while now. 6 Dec 2024
@MatthewLeonard25 күн бұрын
Hi Bev! I've been hard at work on another series. More to come!
@dylangous8403Ай бұрын
Great conversation! Pax et Bene!
@chelsiecasey2387Ай бұрын
Soooooo helpful. Thank you!
@Tom_McMurtryАй бұрын
I wonder if this is a cycle that grows greater in intensity as you get deeper into the faith. I am a new Christian. Maybe three years of fully accepting Christ, and not yet baptized. Aiming to be so by Easter 2025 in the Catholic Church. I have learnt so much recently and have recently given up some strong things for the lord. And I have felt like the dark night of the lord. Like I can't feel Jesus as strongly despite practising more intensely and having more understanding.
@MagnificatForever15Ай бұрын
Oh I definitely believe once you start receiving the sacraments, your life will change! Baptism is what makes us adopted children of God, it is the gateway to the rest of the sanctifying graces of the sacraments. Welcome home!
@Gio-ce8ob26 күн бұрын
I pray all our Protestant brethren come back to the Church but at the very least for them to realize we don’t hate them as some seem to hate us, in fact we love them. May God, if He deems it right, bring us closer as Christian family to our Protestant cousins, whatever the tradition. All my love and prayers.
@shlamallama6433Ай бұрын
Looking forward to this video!
@ourlittleloretoАй бұрын
This was awesome!
@willthegamer124willgaming3Ай бұрын
What an amazing show! Thank you - I need put my prayer life 1st again 🙏🏻
@borkdudeАй бұрын
I learned zazen (silent meditation) about 10 years ago and have been doing it every day for 2x20 minutes a day, each morning and evening. But since more than a year I read scripture (10 minutes) and pray the Jesus prayer (known from Orthodoxy also 10 minutes) during this time, kind of like what Matthew Leonard describes toward the end of the video.
@peaceofChristJesusАй бұрын
V deep & insightful episode! Praise God, he is so articulate ❤🔥 thank you & God bless 🙏
@CatholicWithaBiblePodcastАй бұрын
This is super important.
@terrylm23512 күн бұрын
Sainthood, yes, the calling in which few are chosen because of a falling away by many!
@hiltonchapman484415 күн бұрын
Both of you (Cameron and Matthew) are so blessed! Truly miraculous! Matthew says it wasn't as dramatic as getting knocked off a horse on the road to Damascus. I disagree. Both of you (especially you, Cameron!) are living examples of the Holy Ghost lovingly, caringly, feelingly working to provide you with the Bread of Life that you didn't even know that you desired and hungered after. God bless you all! Such an inspiration for us cradle Catholics. HC-JAIPUR (21/12/2024) .
@startoftheseason699513 күн бұрын
I definitely think some great is happening. I am a Protestant, I find myself defending the catholic faith. I am wanting to practice orthodox Christianity. it’s definitely too much to put into this comment section. Continue to pray for the Protestant church. I do believe the enemy worked hard and splitting the church. He has sewed seeds of discord and confusion among Catholic and Protestant believers. Pray for us to unite and pray for transition into orthodox Christianity.
@CIST312 күн бұрын
We all need to pray for unity like Jesus did.
@maddiemeadowsplace9990Ай бұрын
A Fire Within is an amazing book by Fr Thomas Dubay!
@mrsronireyes841619 күн бұрын
I am in RCIA
@NicoleYoshihara29 күн бұрын
Catholicism 😊❤🎉
@Kris77777Ай бұрын
I’m technically a Protestant but I appreciate the mystics. And hold to the same view on transubstantiation in the Eucharist ❤
@danielkim672Ай бұрын
There is no teaching in the New Testament that we are given the idea that the wine and bread actually transforms miraculously into blood and flesh. These are symbols. John 6 does not describe actual eating of flesh and drinking blood. It is spiritually confusing Christ if we are followers. At the last supper, wine and bread did not convert to blood and flesh. The distinction between actual physical and spiritual is clear. Just like Jesus is the living water, and our thirst will never quench. There is no actual water and nothing turns into actual water. it is an analogy.
@ST-ov8cmАй бұрын
@@danielkim672. Why do you suppose so many of Jesus’ followers left him at this teaching?
@ST-ov8cmАй бұрын
In your view must the Eucharistic prayer be said by a priest ordained through apostolic succession?
@MarkPatmosАй бұрын
@@ST-ov8cmThe Jewish religious leaders had inherited authority from God passed down through the generations, yet they were capable of acting contrary to God's will and being involved in the death of Jesus. Apostolic succession is also inherited authority, doesn't ensure someone is acting according to God's will and being guided by the spirit.
@ST-ov8cmАй бұрын
@ Didn’t Christ guarantee that his Spirit would guide His Church?
@MarkPatmosАй бұрын
To be a saint I think you first need to humble yourself, accept you are a sinner and that you need Jesus.
@johnchung6777Ай бұрын
Wooo mannnn this is an excellent sublime profound transcendent video for everything that was spoken of by the guest of this video is true,for as Saint Paul said in his epistles that those who have been introduced to Jesus in an early stage has only received milk if you will but to increase in belief and understanding of Jesus needs to be increased with strong meat or food in order for a person to really understand and believe in Jesus Christ. And I can say this that in order to believe in Jesus Christ more and more one has to except his infinite and eternal power and truth to believe what he says to receive his life of being the Son of man and the Son of God and that is when Jesus said himself that UNLESS YOU EAT MY FLESH AND DRINK MY BLOOD YOU SHALL HAVE NO LIFE IN YOU FOR IT IS THE ONLY WAY TO RECIEVE JESUS CHRIST PERSONALLY ONE ON ONE AS PROTESTERS ARE MISLEAD TO THINK THAT ITS JUST BY READING THE SCRIPTURES ALONE MAKES THEM THINK THAT THEY ARE RECEIVING JESUS CHRIST PERSONALLY
@ubergenie604123 күн бұрын
Hard to reconcile scripture with this discussion on Catholic view of sainthood. “Saint” in New Testament usage. Greek work is hagias Select Examples: Rom 8:27 - And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God Rom 12:13 - Distributing to the necessity of saints; given to hospitality Rom 15:25 - But now I go untoJerusalem to minister unto the saints Rom 15:26 - For it hath pleased them of Macedonia and Achaia to make a certain contribution for the poor saints G40 which are atJerusalem. Clearly Paul has associated “Sainthood” with becoming a Christian😮 not, “three steps to sainthood: a candidate becomes “Venerable,” then “Blessed” and then “Saint.” Venerable is the title given to a deceased person recognized formally by the pope as having lived heroic virtues. To be beatified and recognized as a Blessed, one miracle acquired through the candidate’s intercession is required in addition to recognition of heroic virtue or martyrdom. Canonization requires a second miracle after beatification, though a pope may waive these requirements. (A miracle is not required prior to a martyr’s beatification, but one is required before canonization.)” Likewise the sacramental nature or means of grace of salvation, baptism, confession, communion, role of the ecclesia (who is the ecclesia), with respect to salvation and sanctification are so far removed from Biblical accounts or even the consensus account of the early church fathers, as to strain credulity 😮😮 Sorry for raining on the parade as I greatly enjoy this podcast over the years. 😢
@michellebarromeda639625 күн бұрын
Matthew 7:16-20 just look at the fruits,how someone lives his life
@nathankarls25 күн бұрын
oh wait. should have watched this before the conference lol
@MatthewLeonard23 күн бұрын
😂
@chukulan27 күн бұрын
I never did hear whether Cameron ultimately became Catholic or not.
@marpl7511Ай бұрын
Cameron, I was wondering if it was possible you could bring Graham Oppy on the Channel to talk to Alex Pruss about the PSR or contingency argument? That would be amazing.
@michellebarromeda639625 күн бұрын
I was a Catholic,as a 10 year old child,not knowing the Scriptures so well,I know in my heart that it is so wrong that we are obliged to kneel down to the grotto of Mary.Then,A Christian pointed me to JESUS only.Accepting and being baptised ,I saw HIS Miracles.Now,I am closer to JESUS,because I saw HIS Power of Healing,Wisdom giving,and never looked back.The difference : I have a pure,unadulterated relationship with only one,My LORD YESHUA!
@CIST312 күн бұрын
Jesus is our Savior, but he loves his mother very much and she has a role in the work of salvation. You were weak and lead astray. You didn't have well-educated people around you to teach you the faith. That's a shame. Your parents failed and your godparents.
@RikardRynosonАй бұрын
This 54:23 is so true.
@pigetstuckАй бұрын
He speaks like an evangelical
@Tabletop274Ай бұрын
And?
@pigetstuckАй бұрын
@@Tabletop274 It's encouraging and relatable
@MatthewLeonardАй бұрын
I suppose it might be because I was raised one:)…a pastor’s kid, no less. Been Catholic 26 years now. God bless you!
@pigetstuckАй бұрын
@ I link to think it could be that we worship the same God and have the same gospel.
@Pentecost-q5vАй бұрын
Hey Cameron this is unrelated to this video but I know you were interested in universalism when you used to have Andrew heronich and others on your show, but I’m sure your now uncertain of that perspective since becoming Catholic. I recommend getting Dr. Jordan Daniel Wood on who is a genius Catholic theologian and universalist. Can someone please get this message to Cameron so he can see it.
@ConvincedofChristianityАй бұрын
Hey Cameron, have you ever interviewed someone who converted from Catholicism to Protestantism, and asked them why they left?
@fleskenialationАй бұрын
Devout protestants become catholic. Lukewarm protestants become catholic. There is hardly any way in which a person who has experienced the beauty and warmth of the Church to leave her. She is our Mother. To leave her is laughable if you have felt her loving touch
@claudiagarcia7348Ай бұрын
16:05 3 niveles (estadios) de la santidad, vida espiritual, Santo Tomás de Aquino: vía purgativa, vía iluminativa, vía unitiva
@God_gave_His_Son_for_you26 күн бұрын
Peter's confession is the rock (not Peter).
@MarkPatmosАй бұрын
Maybe for early Apostles the eucharist might have been a way of remembering the period of time that Jesus became human, his sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins, and acceptance of taking up the cross as a follower of Jesus. But only guessing.
@arlenismendez109029 күн бұрын
I clicked on this video because I was like wait isn’t this the guy who debated Scott Hahn on Pints with Aquino’s??!!!! HES CATHOLIC NOW??!!!!! PRAISE GOD!!!
@haronsmith8974Ай бұрын
Your discount code for the candle shop doesnt work my guy. Let me know when its fixed and ill buy some.
@haronsmith8974Ай бұрын
@@s540fm there is nothing superstitious about these candles.
@CapturingChristianityАй бұрын
Please try again, it should be fixed!
@roddumlauf9241Ай бұрын
Isn't the Orthodox Monastic way to holiness, or the Franciscan path a more biblical way to Holiness ?
@KaycCal25 күн бұрын
both are a way to holiness
@machineelf9459Ай бұрын
If God only allows evil that is soul building and leads to greater good, then that means we should venerate all suffering?
@VersatilisPeritusАй бұрын
Saint Paul says that “suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope and hope does not disappoint us, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us.” (Romans 5: 3-5)
@malcolmlayton2050Ай бұрын
We don't become saints ... we are saints ... working out our salvation in fear and trembling
@randumgamingАй бұрын
This is a misunderstanding of Saint vs saint. Saint means a person who has lived a life of holiness in accordance with God's grace, and died in a state of grace with no attachment to sin so they can be in Heaven, or who has died imperfectly but was purified and then entered Heaven. The lowercase saint simply means we're Christians.
@malcolmlayton2050Ай бұрын
'No attachment to sin' ...really ... you think any man or woman can know the true state of the heart and mind of another man or woman .. the correct answer is 'no' ... and there is only one definition of 'saint' in the new testament ... those sanctified by the blood of Jesus ... that thing invented in the 10th century has no real authority
@randumgamingАй бұрын
@@malcolmlayton2050 No attachment to sins simply means a person doesn't have any habits or desires towards sinning. This is absolutely something a person can know. Is there something you're struggling with that is venially or mortally sinful? Well then you know the "state of your heart", don't you? Where are you getting this idea that I'm talking about knowing other people's states of grace from?
@malcolmlayton2050Ай бұрын
Last time I looked people don't make themselves saints ... other do ... years after their deaths ... the people deciding have no idea about the state of another persons heart or what they did in secret ...
@malcolmlayton2050Ай бұрын
The idea we are saints because we are sanctified by the blood of Jesus and not some guy in a dress is biblical ... not a Calvinist btw ... horrible doctrine
@HipHopTV_OfficialАй бұрын
Is capturing christianity catholic???
@nancylinxavierАй бұрын
R u from 16th century heresy?
@johnchrysostom330Ай бұрын
Yes
@miguelinteriano125Ай бұрын
Yes
@therese_paulaАй бұрын
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@VersatilisPeritusАй бұрын
23 For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, that the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread: 24 And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. 25 After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, this cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me. 26 For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come. 27 Wherefore whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. 28 But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup. 29 For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body. 30 For this cause many are weak and sickly among you, and many sleep.