Showing posts with label Malachi Martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malachi Martin. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Part 1: Will "Artificial Intelligence" become the Antichrist?







This is the first part of a two part What Catholics Believe, where Tom and Fr. Jenkins answer emails:  Will the Antichrist be like A.I. (Artificial Intelligence)?  • How does one incorporate injuries and illnesses in our daily lives into penance as asked in the Gospels?  • Were Fr. Malachi Martin, Fr. Gabriele Amorth, and Fr. McKenna true priests and were their exorcisms valid?  • What is the Little Rosary of the Immaculate Heart of Mary that St. Alphonsus Liguori mentions in the Glories of Mary?  • Is the Novus Ordo Missae not licit but still the valid sacrifice of Calvary?  • and lastly, Fr. Jenkins comments on the newest interview (http://tiny.cc/Salzburger) with Fr. Pagliarani, Superior General of the Society of Saint Pius X.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Questions: Negative talk - when forbidden, when required?





On this episode of What Catholics Believe, Tom and Fr. Jenkins return to the email inbox and they discuss:  • How to approach immodesty in the Pro-Life movement.  • The primary purpose of marriage as explained in the Catechism of the Council of Trent.  • What is the difference between gossiping and sharing grievances with a trustworthy confidant?

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Can This Really Be The Church?




On this episode of What Catholics Believe, Tom and Fr. Jenkins: discuss the report of the Pennsylvania grand jury concerning the amoral behavior in six Pennsylvania dioceses as well as the Society of St. John; comment on the new sacraments, new rites, new morals (or lack there of), and ask is this the behavior of the Catholic Church or the modernists & their Novus Ordo church?; ask why is the bishop of the diocese of Madison (Wisconsin) now speaking out?; examine Francis’ letter addressing the Pennsylvania scandals; explore the links between John Paul II, Obama, and Francis; analyze how Francis is not only destroying the concept of the papacy but also the priesthood; tackle the role of the Second Vatican Council’s ‘Dignitatis humanae’ (religious liberty) in all of this; and wrap-up with how ‘human dignity’ & homosexuality are connected.