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The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith

The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith

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The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke is a 30-minute show delving into the teachings of the Catholic faith. Cale looks at the Scriptures, the Catechism, and Sacred Tradition to present you with an in-depth look at what the Catholic Church believes. In listening to this show, you will not only gain a deeper understanding of the faith, but will be inspired and equipped to share it with others – family, friends, and those you encounter in your everyday life.
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Continuing through the Book of Revelation, Cale looks at Revelation 9:17 – 10:7. We see an unrepentant mankind, ‘sorceries’ that are perhaps synonymous with what we would call today abortion and contraception, and a mysterious angel that has striking characteristics like Jesus and is holding a scroll.…
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On this episode of The Faith Explained, Cale Clarke shows how important the Old Testament is in interpreting and understanding the Book of Revelation. Books like Joel and Job shed key insights on many of the images that confront the reader in Revelation 9. Learn about the fallen star, the bottomless pit, the locusts, and more.…
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In Revelation 8 we see angels blowing trumpets, a burning mountain cast into a sea of blood, a great star falling from heaven, waters becoming like wormwood, and an eagle in midheaven crying woe. Cale breaks it all down and shares how Jeremiah 51 and the writings of the Jewish historian Josephus illuminate the text.…
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The seventh seal is finally opened, but what follows is perhaps surprising: silence. Why? Who are the seven angels that stand before God? Hail and fire, mixed with blood, falling down upon the earth? Cale unpacks Revelation 8 as the series on the Book of Revelation continues.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Continuing through the Book of Revelation, Cale examines Revelation 7:9-17 in which there is a multitude before the throne of God clothed in robes that have been turned white by the blood of the Lamb. Cale explains the significance of this vivid imagery. Plus, did you know that there are three kinds of baptism? Cale also shares a stunning story of …
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In Revelation 7, we see that there are 144,000 people from the tribes of Israel who are sealed. What is the seal? Are the 144,000 people a literal number? Perhaps you’ve had a Jehovah’s Witness tell you this. Cale explains why the 144,000 is not literal and how you can be triumphant with Christ.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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A lamb “standing as if it had been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes”, strong enough to open the seven seals of God’s judgment scroll. What does this tell us about Christ? What are the golden bowls full of incense and what do they reveal about the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? It’s all here in this episode of The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke…
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St. John’s vision in Revelation 4 is filled with many images: a throne, 24 elders, 4 living creatures, a glassy sea, and more. What does it all mean? Plus, is there any validity to the concept of a “rapture”? Cale breaks it all down on this episode of TFE.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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What is the “key of David” and what does it reveal about Jesus, as well as the papacy? And what does it mean to be a pillar in the temple of God? Plus, Jesus commended the Philadelphians and did not rebuke them for anything. Tune in to hear Cale explain on TFE.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Continuing the series “Unlocking the book of Revelation”, Cale addresses the ten days of persecution mentioned to Smyrna, as well as what is meant by “the crown of life”. He also discusses the letter to the Church in Pergamum and the importance of staying faithful to the teaching of Christ.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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In this letter, Jesus encourages the persecuted Church. Did you know that some of the early Christians were called Atheists by the Romans? Why? Plus, Cale shares the remarkable story of the martyrdom of Polycarp. And what is the “synagogue of Satan” referred to in the text? Continuing “Unlocking the Book of Revelation” series.…
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We see in Revelation an image of Jesus with eyes like fire, a sword issuing from His mouth, hair white as wool, and He is holding seven stars in His right hand. What does it all mean? Cale explains on this episode of The Faith Explained.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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After looking at the historical and literary context in which the Book of Revelation was written, Cale begins to dig into the text itself, looking at Revelation 1:1-7. Right away, we see titles and images of Jesus that hearken back to the Old Testament, and we catch a glimpse of what is to come. We also see the importance of the priesthood that all…
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What does the Book of Revelation in the Bible have to do with the Catholic Mass? Plus, did the end of the world already happen? It’s Day 2 of the series “Unlocking the Book of Revelation”. Join Cale on this exciting journey through Scripture and learn how this mysterious text applies to your everyday life.…
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This is the first episode in the new series, “Unlocking the Book of Revelation”. In this episode Cale explains one of the keys to better understanding this book in Sacred Scripture and gives an in-depth look at the historical context in which St. John wrote it.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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What was the original experience of man and woman that St John Paul II said was the “key” to understanding God’s plan? Why does the enemy want to “counterfeit” the sacraments, and marriage in particular? Cale deals with these questions and more in this final episode of the miniseries.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Today’s culture rails at the Bible’s view of sex and marriage. Is the Old Covenant hopelessly out of date? Is morality malleable? Let’s look back to the beginning — through Jesus’ eyes — to see God’s blueprint for relationships.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Given the violence in the Old Testament, many wrongly believe the God of the Old Testament is different than the God of Jesus Christ. The truth is that God always fights against evil, just in different ways throughout salvation history.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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In this episode, Cale explains the rise of the “Minimalists” who question the historicity of Old Covenant events like the Exodus and the conquest of the promised land. Do their ideas hold any water? What’s at stake if they’re right?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Cale looks at which elements of modern evolutionary theory are compatible with Scripture and Catholic doctrine, and which are not — which is a separate question from whether or not evolution is the best scientific explanation for human origins.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Cale begins our new mini-series with a look at evolution. Is the Bible out of step with modern science? How should we understand the Creation narrative in Scripture? Learn how science and faith aren’t in conflict but complement one another.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Our series concludes with a look at the First Letter of Peter. Did Peter himself even write this? If so, does Peter really say that he’s “no big deal”, and that he has no more authority than any other apostle or bishop?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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St. Paul visits St. Peter for 15 days soon after his conversion. Why? Not only for Paul to get caught up on what Jesus’ earthly life was like, but to show deference and to submit to Pope Peter’s leadership of the Church.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Jesus the Good Shepherd wants his Church as one flock, with one shepherd. The visible unity of the Catholic Church is a sign to the world of the truth of the Gospel. Truly, sometimes people “have to see it to believe it”.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Cale looks at the Old Testament’s description of the queen mother in Israel and how Mary fulfills this role as the mother of Jesus. Who is the woman clothed with the sun in the Book of Revelation?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Did the Catholic Church invent the doctrine of Mary being assumed body and soul into heaven, especially since it didn’t become doctrinal until 1950? What does the Assumption have to do with the immaculate conception? Cale looks at the biblical roots of this fourth glorious mystery of the rosary.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith által
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Cale looks at the Old Testament roots of Pentecost and the parallels between God giving the law to the Israelites on Mt. Sinai and the descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost as described in the Acts of the Apostles. Cale also looks at how the giving of the Spirit reverses the curse from the Tower of Babel in the book of Genesis.…
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