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Kenny Burchard

@kennyburchard

Host of Catholic Bible Highlights | Catholic Convert | Former Protestant Pastor | Theology Author & Blogger

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I hear this all the time. Is it true? Is Praying to the Saints always "Necromancy" as some anti-Catholic evangelists teach? NOPE! [watch] - youtu.be/8WCiipAavYw

I hear this all the time. Is it true? Is Praying to the Saints always "Necromancy" as some anti-Catholic evangelists teach? NOPE!
[watch] - youtu.be/8WCiipAavYw
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"How?" That's the question I always follow with when a Protestant or Evangelical responds with "GOD DID" when we ask who determined the Canon of Scripture. How did he do it? Some of them say, "It doesn't matter how he did it, only THAT he did it." If that's true, then we can

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As a former Pentecostal Pastor, one of the things that drew me home to the Catholic Church was the reality that the ministry of Jesus deliver people from real evil was an integral and visible part of the Church’s life. More about that here…

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Joshua Haymes For this we have the wisdom of a convert to the Catholic Church, Fr. Isaac Hecker, founder of the Paulist fathers. He was a contemporary of (and friend of) Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson was honestly both shocked and dismayed at his friend Isaac becoming Catholic and imagined that

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Sometimes I look in the (rear-view) mirror. My former Eucharistic Theology (or lack thereof) is as easy to nail down as the answer to a simple question: "What did you do with things when communion was over?" This is called "Implicit Theology" or "Lex Orandi Lex Credendi."

Sometimes I look in the (rear-view) mirror. My former Eucharistic Theology (or lack thereof) is as easy to nail down as the answer to a simple question: "What did you do with things when communion was over?" This is called "Implicit Theology" or "Lex Orandi Lex Credendi."
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Taco_Talks In Scripture God names himself by using the names of human being who serve him. He himself makes it so that he cannot be named without them. God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. Exodus 3:6, Matthew 22:32 It’s not blasphemy. It’s how God reveals himself and saves the world.

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I'm looking for 100 Catholics to take the CATHOLIC EVANGELIZATION survey. It's 24 questions and takes about 9 minutes to complete. Help us get a sense of how Catholics feel about sharing their faith and bringing people to Christ. CLICK TO BEGIN: forms.gle/s2kZqCunn1n7iA…

I'm looking for 100 Catholics to take the CATHOLIC EVANGELIZATION survey. It's 24 questions and takes about 9 minutes to complete. Help us get a sense of how Catholics feel about sharing their faith and bringing people to Christ.

CLICK TO BEGIN: forms.gle/s2kZqCunn1n7iA…