Episodios

  • #12258 Young Catholics on Fire: How the Eucharistic Pilgrimage Is Changing Lives - Tim Staples
    Jun 27 2025

    Join Cy Kellett on Catholic Answers Live as he welcomes Eucharistic pilgrims Leslie Reyes Hernandez and Jonathan Hernandez, two vibrant young Catholics journeying across the country to share Christ’s love through the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage. From Indianapolis to Los Angeles, they’re visiting churches, hospitals, and schools—bringing the Eucharist and a powerful message of faith, healing, and joy. Hear Jonathan’s incredible testimony of transformation from anger to peace through Eucharistic Adoration and how both he and Leslie are witnessing to the Real Presence with every step. Their passion, humility, and surrender to God’s will are deeply moving. Get inspired by their faith, their stories, and their call to evangelization on the road—an uplifting reminder of the power of Christ in the Eucharist.

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  • #12257 Bishop Earl Fernandes on Education and the Role of the Church in Society - Cy Kellett
    Jun 26 2025

    In this inspiring episode of Catholic Answers Live, Bishop Earl Fernandes of Columbus, Ohio, shares his powerful family story of immigration, perseverance, and vocation—from the son of Indian immigrants to Catholic bishop. Hear how Catholic education, hard work, and faith helped his family rise from poverty, and why he believes Catholic schools remain a vital force for evangelization and community renewal. Bishop Fernandes discusses universal school vouchers in Ohio, how Catholic schools transform lives, and the Church’s role in serving the common good—through education, healthcare, housing, and workforce development. He also reflects on the lasting impact of Catholic formation and why authentically Catholic education must form the whole person.

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  • #12256 Resurrection Facts, Reality Shifting Morality, and the Church’s View on Firearms - Jimmy Akin
    Jun 26 2025

    Is it a sin to change your surname? Can Mary hear our silent prayers? In this episode, we explore unique and thought-provoking questions about Catholic belief and morality. Learn the difference between the minimal and maximal facts approaches to defending the Resurrection of Jesus, and discover the Church’s perspective on “reality shifting”—a concept involving altered states of consciousness. We also address whether it’s morally acceptable to own and use firearms, especially in cases of self-defense. Finally, we examine Genesis 1:30 and whether it truly suggests that all animals were originally vegetarian.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 11:42 – Which is more effective in defending the Resurrection of Jesus: the minimal facts approach or the maximal facts approach?
    • 19:14 – What is the Catholic perspective on the morality of “reality shifting,” or shifting consciousness to an alternate version of reality?
    • 29:00 – How should someone discern whether changing their surname dishonors their father, and whether they should change it back out of respect?
    • 40:35 – Is it morally acceptable to own and use guns, particularly for self-defense and situations involving lethal force?
    • 46:12 – Can Mary hear our silent prayers and thoughts, such as when praying the Rosary silently rather than aloud?
    • 50:20 – Does Genesis 1:30 support the claim that all animals were originally vegetarian, as some fundamentalists suggest?
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  • #12255 Can You Name Your Guardian Angel? Plus Tongues, Communion, and Eucharist by Drone - Jimmy Akin
    Jun 25 2025

    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?

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  • #12254 Catholic Doctrine Explained: Eucharist, Baptism, and Scriptural Challenges - Karlo Broussard
    Jun 25 2025

    Can a pope change infallible doctrine? What does the Church teach about receiving the entire Trinity in Holy Communion? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we explore key theological topics and respond to common questions about the Catholic faith. Learn how to respond to Calvinist interpretations of key Scripture passages, understand why the Eucharist is more than just Christ’s flesh and blood, and dive into the origins of the doctrine of receiving Christ’s body, blood, soul, and divinity. We also examine why the Catholic Church typically uses pouring rather than full immersion for Baptism.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 03:52 – How can Catholic theology respond to Calvinist interpretations of Matthew 1:21, Philippians 1:6, or 1 Peter 3:18?
    • 09:00 – Does receiving Holy Communion also mean receiving the Holy Spirit and God the Father, based on the doctrine of the Trinity?
    • 30:04 – What prevents a pope from changing infallible Catholic doctrine?
    • 42:51 – What is the origin of the teaching that the Eucharist is the reception of Christ’s body, blood, soul, and divinity—not just His flesh and blood?
    • 50:12 – Why doesn’t the Catholic Church practice full immersion Baptism as the normative form?

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  • #12253 Is the Mass a Sacrifice? Understanding the Eucharist and Mary’s Assumption - Karlo Broussard
    Jun 24 2025

    Is the Eucharist cannibalism? Why is the Precious Blood sometimes withheld from the laity? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we respond to common misunderstandings and explore the deep theology behind Catholic beliefs. Learn how to explain the Eucharist to skeptics, understand the Church’s teaching on the Sacrifice of the Mass despite Christ’s once-for-all death, and explore the scriptural, theological, and historical support for the Assumption of Mary. We also tackle the question of whether God calls all Christians to become Catholic.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 20:50 – How can the Catholic teaching on the Eucharist be explained to clarify that it is not cannibalism?
    • 29:33 – What are the theological and historical arguments for the bodily Assumption of Mary?
    • 36:17 – If Jesus died once for all sin, why does the Church continue to offer the Sacrifice of the Mass?
    • 45:03 – Is God calling all Christians to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church?
    • 49:05 – Why is the Precious Blood of Christ sometimes withheld from the laity during Communion?
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  • #12252 Church Authority Explained: Bishop of Rome, Magisterium, and Catholic Teaching - Joe Heschmeyer
    Jun 24 2025

    How can Catholics respond to Sedevacantist claims and Jehovah’s Witness interpretations of Scripture? Why does the Bishop of Rome hold primacy over the Bishop of Antioch? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we tackle these challenging apologetics questions, explore how to clearly defend the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity, and offer strategies for helping LGBT youth remain connected to the Church. We also discuss the spiritual significance of choosing a saint’s name at Confirmation and how to distinguish authentic Magisterial teaching from personal theological opinion.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 02:21 – How should one approach an apologetic conversation with someone who holds a Sedevacantist position?
    • 08:24 – Why doesn’t the Bishop of Antioch hold the same authority as the Bishop of Rome?
    • 15:39 – How can the Catholic interpretation of Ecclesiastes 9:5 be explained in response to Jehovah’s Witnesses?
    • 24:19 – How can the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity be clearly defended?
    • 42:53 – What can be done to help prevent LGBT youth from leaving the Catholic Church?
    • 48:37 – What is the significance of taking a saint’s name at Confirmation, and how does it relate to the saint?
    • 51:26 – How can Catholics distinguish between teachings of the Magisterium and personal theological opinions?
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  • #12251 Catholic Teaching on Divorce, Communion, Suicide, and the Church Fathers Explained - Joe Heschmeyer
    Jun 23 2025

    What does Scripture say about Mary’s perpetual virginity and sinlessness? Is an annulment needed if a spouse dies after a civil divorce? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we explore these and other challenging questions about Catholic teaching and Scripture. Discover the meaning behind Jesus’ command to “take up your cross,” learn how to recognize mortal sin before receiving Communion, and understand the Church’s view on praying for those who die by suicide. We also discuss key Church Fathers to reference in conversations with Calvinists and explore the importance of forgiveness in light of Matthew 5:21–26.

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    Questions Covered:

    • 07:05 – Where in Scripture can the doctrines of Mary’s perpetual virginity and sinlessness be found or supported?
    • 20:26 – If a person’s spouse dies after a civil divorce, is an annulment still required for the surviving party?
    • 22:24 – When Jesus says, “Take up your cross and follow me,” was this a known expression at the time, or only understood after the Crucifixion?
    • 29:20 – Which Church Fathers are most effective to reference in discussions with Calvinists?
    • 42:24 – Is it worthwhile to pray for someone who died by suicide?
    • 47:11 – How can someone know they are free of mortal sin before receiving Holy Communion?
    • 50:16 – What does the Catholic Church teach about the need to forgive as emphasized in Matthew 5:21–26?
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