(Audio Bible) Romans chapter 12 | King James Bible
The Book of New Testament, Romans chapter 12, verse 1 to 21. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. 1: I […]
The Book of New Testament, Romans chapter 12, verse 1 to 21. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. 1: I […]
The Book of New Testament, Romans chapter 13, verse 1 to 14. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. 1: Let […]
The Book of New Testament, Romans chapter 14, verse 1 to 23. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. Transcription:– 1: […]
The Book of New Testament, Romans chapter 15, verse 1 to 33. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. Transcription:– 1: […]
The Book of New Testament, Romans chapter 16, verse 1 to 27. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. Transcription:– 1: […]
The grace of the Sacrament of Marriage provides husbands and wives the strength to love one another with supernatural, tender, and fruitful love. Fr. Mike covers the characteristics of the marriage bond and the different roles of husbands and wives. He explains what it means to “be subject to one another out of reverence for Christ.” We also learn that indissolubility, faithfulness, and openness to fertility are requirements of conjugal love. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1638-1645.
The Book of Old Testament Deuteronomy chapter 33 – 34. King James Bible Version (English Audio Bible) Produced by Real MonEy. 1: And this is […]
Can a Catholic marry a baptized non-Catholic or a non-baptized person? Fr. Mike breaks down the Church’s teaching on mixed marriages and disparity of cult. The Catechism teaches us that while a difference in religion “does not constitute an insurmountable obstacle for marriage,” it can often be a source of tension in marriage and present significant challenges when raising a family. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1625-1632.
Matrimonial consent is an indispensable element of the Sacrament of Marriage. Fr. Mike explains why it is essential for those entering marriage to express their consent freely and why in the Church’s eyes, “if consent is lacking, there is no marriage.” Fr. Mike also guides us through the Church’s teaching on annulment and clarifies why it can be complex. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1625-1632.
What does a Catholic wedding look like? Today, we dive into the liturgical celebration of marriage and learn that the celebration must be valid, worthy, and fruitful. Additionally, we briefly cover virginity for the sake of the Kingdom and how this particular call highlights the beauty and goodness of marriage. Fr. Mike emphasizes that those who are called to a life of celibacy can truly live joyful and fulfilling lives. Today’s readings are Catechism paragraphs 1618-1624.
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