
#12255 Can You Name Your Guardian Angel? Plus Tongues, Communion, and Eucharist by Drone - Jimmy Akin
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Can Catholics name their Guardian Angels? Will receiving both the Body and Blood of Christ return as a regular practice? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we dive into intriguing theological and scriptural questions. Learn the difference between hermeneutics and exegesis, the Church’s view on the gift of tongues, and whether drone technology could ever be used to deliver the Eucharist. We also explore Jesus’ question to Peter—“Do you love me more than these?”—and what it reveals about love and leadership among the apostles. Finally, we address the idea that the elect are always a remnant and what that means for salvation.
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Questions Covered:
04:30 – Can the faithful receive both the Body and Blood of Christ at Communion? Will this practice return universally?
06:03 – How should Catholics respond to the idea that the elect are always a remnant, implying only a small portion of humanity—including Christians—are saved?
14:51 – What is the difference between the terms hermeneutics and exegesis in biblical interpretation?
17:40 – Could drone technology ever be used to deliver the Eucharist to those unable to attend Mass?
31:55 – What is the Catholic position on the gift of tongues? Must it involve unintelligible sounds, real languages, or can there be differing views?
43:42 – Are Catholics permitted to name their Guardian Angels?
49:15 – Why did Jesus ask Peter if he loved Him more than the others? What is the meaning behind that specific comparison?