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Episode 106: Year C – 1st Sunday of AdventIn this episode, we focus on four details in the second reading and Gospel reading for this upcoming first Sunday of Advent, Year C. The second reading is taken from 1 Thessalonians 3:12-4:2 and the details there, so we argue, relate to the nature of justification as interior righteousness versus the forensic model. The two details in the Gospel reading, taken from Luke 21:25-28, 34-36, gives opportunity to reflect on Jesusā reliability as a prophet and the Protestant notion of āonce saved, always saved.āReadings: Click Hereā¦
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Episode 105: Year B – The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the UniverseIn this episode, we focus on the readings for the last Sunday of Year B, the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. The details that are relevant to apologetical discussions come from the first and second readingsāDaniel 7:13-14 and Revelation 1:5-8 respectively. The topics that these details give opportunity to reflect on are Jesusā Messianic Kingship, which is the theme of the Solemnity, and Jesusā Divinity.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sundayā¦
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Episode 104: Year B – 33rd Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on four apologetical details in the readings for the 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. The first detail comes from the first reading, taken from Daniel 12:1-3. The apologetical topic is the reality of hell. The second detail is found in the second reading, taken from Hebrews 10:11-14, 18, and the relevant topic is the āonce saved, always savedā doctrine that some Christians profess. Finally, the last two details that we will focus on come from the Gospel reading, taken from Mark 13:24-32, and the relevant toā¦
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Episode 103: Year B – 32nd Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on six details that relate to apologetical conversations found in the Mass readings for this upcoming 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. Four of the six details come from the second reading, which is taken from Heb 9:24-28. The topics that come to fore are the Sacrifice of the Mass, the scope of Jesusā atoning sacrifice, Purgatory, and Maryās sinlessness. The last two of the six details come from the long version of the Gospel reading, taken from Mk 12:38-44. The related apologetical topics are Catholic liturā¦
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Episode 102: Year B – 31st Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on three details that have significance for apologetical discussions. The first two come from the second reading, which is taken from Hebrews 7:23-28. The relevant topics are the Sacrifice of the Mass and the intercession of the saints. The detail from the Gospel reading, taken from Mark 12:28b-34, relates to the topic of justification and its relation to love.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise? Look no further! Click HereHey everyone, Welcomā¦
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Episode 101: Year B – 30th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we look at one detail from the second reading, taken from Hebrews 5:1-6, and the whole of the Gospel reading, which recounts the story of Jesus healing the blind Bartimaeus, recorded in Mark 10:46-52. The apologetical topic that relates to the detail in the second reading is the nature of the Mass as the Sacrifice of Christ. The topic of focus for the Gospel is the historicity of Jesus as a healer.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise? Look no further! Click Hereā¦
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Episode 100: Year B – 29th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on several details found in all three readings for this upcoming 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. All the details converge together on a single apologetical theme: the nature of Jesusā atoning sacrifice.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise? Look no further! Click HereHey everyone, Welcome to The Sunday Catholic Word, a podcast where we reflect on the upcoming Sunday Mass readings and pick out the details that are relevant for explaining anā¦
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Episode 99: Year B – 28th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus solely on the Gospel reading for this upcoming 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B, which, at least the long version, is Mark 10:17-30. Thereās no major detail that requires an in-depth study. However, there are several details that have some relation to apologetics, even if only in a cursory way. The related topics are the divinity of Jesus, God as the source of our goodness, the causal role good works play for our final salvation, the gratuitous nature of the gift of salvation, and the radical teaching of Jesuā¦
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Episode 98: Year B – 27th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we look at three details in the readings for this upcoming 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. Two of the three come from the second reading, which is taken from Hebrews 2:9-11. Both details pertain to the topic of Jesusā divinity. If Jesus is God, so itās asked, how can he be ālower than the angelsā and āmade perfectā? The third detail comes from the Gospel reading, taken from Mark 10:2-12 and it has to do with the topic of divorce and remarriageReadings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Caā¦
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Episode 97: Year B – 26th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on three details in the Mass readings for this upcoming 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. The first is found in the first reading, taken from Numbers 11:25-29. The relevant apologetical topic is Baptism. The second and third details come from the Gospel reading, taken from Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48. The two apologetical topics are the possibility of salvation outside the visible boundaries of the Catholic Church and Jesusā teaching on the reality of Hell. Readings: Click Hereā¦
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Episode 96: Year B – 25th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on four apologetical themes for this upcoming 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. The first theme, which is the nature of justification as interior righteousness, comes from the entirety of the second reading, which is taken from James 3:16-4:3. The other three themes map on with specific details from the Gospel reading, which is taken from Mark 9:30-37. The topics are as follows: the divinity of Jesus, the Papacy, and the good of children. Hey everyone, Welcome to The Sunday Catholic Wordā¦
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Episode 95: Year B – 24th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, there are four apologetical details that we focus on that come from the readings for this upcoming 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. The first two are found in the first reading, which is taken from Isaiah 50:5-9a, and it has to do with Jesus being the fulfillment of prophecy concerning the suffering servant. The third detail comes from the second reading, which is taken from James 2:14-18, and the relevant apologetical topic is the role works play in our salvation. Finally, the detail that we will focus on in the Gosā¦
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Episode 94: Year B – 23rd Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on several details that come from the Gospel reading for this upcoming 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B, taken from Mark 7:31-37, two of which tie into the first reading, taken from Isaiah 35:4-7a. The key apologetical themes for the details that tie into the first reading are Jesusā Messiahship and Divinity. The other details in the Gospel reading give rise to the opportunity to talk about the historical reliability of the event recorded in this Gospel reading, which is Jesusā healing of the deaf man, along ā¦
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Episode 93: Year B – 22nd Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on several details found within the readings for this upcoming 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. One detail comes from the first reading, which is taken from Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8, and the related topic is the Ten Commandments as an expression of the natural moral law. Another detail comes from the second reading, taken from James 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27, which relates to the topic of Godās immutability. James teaches us that God cannot change. But the question arises as how we are to reconcile this with other pā¦
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Episode 92: Year B – 21st Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we continue our study of Jesusā Bread of Life Discourse in John 6. The portion of the discourse that makes up the Gospel reading for this upcoming 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B, is verses 60-69. Like in last weekās episode, the question is whether Jesus intended his teaching to eat his flesh and drink his blood to be taken literally or figuratively. We argue for a literal interpretation. Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise? Look no further! Click Hereā¦
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Episode 91: Year B – 20th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode, we focus on the Gospel reading for this upcoming 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time, which is the exchange that Jesus has with the Jews concerning his command to eat his flesh. The passage is taken from John 6:51-58. The key apologetical topic, of course, is the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise? Look no further! Click HereHey everyone, Welcome to The Sunday Catholic Word, a podcast where we reflect on the upcoming Sunday Massā¦
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Episode 90: Year B – 19th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode of the Sunday Catholic Word, we focus on one detail from the Gospel reading, taken from John 6:41-51, continuing the theme of the Eucharist. That one detail is Jesusā comparison of the bread of life that he will give, which is the Eucharist, and the Manna in the wilderness. This revelation of the Eucharist as the New Manna, so I argue, supports the belief that the Eucharist cannot be merely a symbol of Jesusā body and blood, but must be Jesusā body and blood.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholā¦
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Episode 89: Year B – 18th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode of the Sunday Catholic Word, we focus on one detail in the Gospel reading, taken from John 6:24-35, that pertains to the Sacrament of the Eucharist. It is Jesusā metaphorical use of the images of eating and drinking. For many Protestants, such a metaphorical use is the key to unlocking the meaning of Jesusā instructions to āeat his fleshā and ādrink his bloodā later in John 6. But we argue this is not the case.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise? Look no further! Click HereHā¦
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Episode 88: Year B – 17th Sunday of Ordinary TimeIn this episode of the Sunday Catholic Word, we focus on two details, both of which come from the Gospel reading for this upcoming 17th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B, taken from John 6:1-15, which is Johnās account of the feeding of the five thousand. One detail, Jesusā question to Philip, gives rise to the topic of the historical reliability of John and Lukeās Gospels. The second detail, the fragments picked up after the crowd ate, pertains to the Eucharist.Readings: Click HereLooking for Sunday Catholic Word Merchandise?ā¦
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Episode 87: Year B – 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time In this episode of the Sunday Catholic Word, we focus on two details in the readings for this upcoming 16th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year B. The first detail is found in the second reading, taken from Ephesians 2:13-18. The relevant apologetical topic is that we as Christians are no longer bound by the ceremonial precepts of the Old Covenant, which would include the Sabbath. The second detail is in the Gospel reading, which is taken from Mark 6:30-34. The relevant topic, which isnāt all that apologetical in nature, is the Churchās teachā¦
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