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Feb. 20, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 7: Indulgences (#308)

The whole Faith vs. Works debate really kicked off in 1517, when Martin Luther complained about the Catholic Church charging German peasants money for something called "indulgences." Since then, Protestants will pull this ou…
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Feb. 17, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 6: Purgation (#307)

We've been talking about how salvation is a multi-phase process, not a single event. It involves justification, which is entirely by grace through faith and repentance. It also involves sanctification, the journey towards ho…
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Feb. 13, 2025

Can Suffering Have Value? (#306)

Greg and Ed discuss their friend Danny, who is going through an extremely difficult experience. Ed realizes that before he began considering Catholicism, he didn't really have a way to make sense of this kind of suffering, b…
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Feb. 10, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 5: Types of Sin and Whether We Can "Work Them Off" (#305)

Catholicism identifies three categories of sin: original, mortal, and venial. What are the differences? How are they addressed or overcome in salvation? And to which types are our good works applied? Support this ministry so…
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Feb. 6, 2025

Faith or Works, Part 4: A Call to Growth (#304)

Protestants teach that we have "imputed righteousness" because Christ, in a one-time legal transaction, swaps our guilt and debt for his innocence and perfect credit score. Based on the totality of scripture, Catholicism (an…
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Feb. 4, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 3: Where to Begin—Jesus or Paul? (#303)

Greg explains that the "Romans Road," a handful of cherry-picked verses from the first half of Paul's Letter to the Romans, is the interpretive lens for man Protestants. They read the words of Jesus through this limited view…
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Jan. 29, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 2: Biblical Examples (#302)

Greg takes the tired old cliche that Catholicism is a works-based religion in which we earn our way to heaven on our own steam. In this first installment of a series-within-a-series, he looks at some Bible stories that illus…
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Jan. 27, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 1: Bringing the Receipts (#301)

This next installment of the Arguing with Protestants series, takes on the tired old cliche that Catholicism is a works-based religion in which we earn our way to heaven on our own steam. In this first installment of a serie…
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Jan. 22, 2025

Arguing with Protestants, Part 3: Proof Texting Proves Nothing (#300)

This is the 300th episode of the podcast, released almost to the day on the third anniversary of the show. Greg explains that so many arguments with Protestants are endless and result in frustration because Protestants play …
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Jan. 20, 2025

Arguing with Protestants, Part 2: What Came First, the Bible or the Church? (#299)

Protestant apologists claim that the Bible is the foundation, the beginning of the Church. Catholicism has always said the Church came first and the Bible arose from and derives its authority from the Church. So, which is it…
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Jan. 14, 2025

Arguing with Protestants, Part 1: "The Early Church Wasn't Roman Catholic!" (#298)

Protestant apologists like Wesley Huff claim that the Roman Catholic Church didn't exist in ancient times, that the early church was a sort of nondenominational, generic Christianity, a sort of proto-Protestantism. Greg resp…
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Jan. 9, 2025

Finishing the Race (#297)

Hebrews 12:1 tells us to "run with perseverance the race marked out for us." In 1 Corinthians 9:27, St. Paul said that he did works of faith lest "after I have preached to others, I myself should be disqualified." But in 2 T…
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Jan. 6, 2025

What's the Greatest Thing You Can Love on This Earth?

The author J.R.R. Tolkien was not only one of the greatest storytellers of the 20th century, he was also a devout Catholic. In a letter to his son, he described, "the one great thing to love on this earth." Greg explain what…
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Jan. 2, 2025

The Twelfth Day of Christmas: Epiphany (#295)

In the song, on the twelfth days of Christmas, his true love gave to him "12 drummers drumming." But in Catholicism, the twelfth day of Christmas is Epiphany. Among other things, it commemorates the visit of the "magi from t…
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Dec. 30, 2024

Starting the Year on the Right Foot: The Feast of Mary, the Mother of God (#294)

From the podcast vault, this is Greg's annual response to something that blows Protestant minds: Catholicism kicks off the new calendar year with the Solemnity Feast of Mary, the Mother of God. Why? To the Protestant mind, t…
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Dec. 25, 2024

Mary and the Messiah (#293)

A reflection on Mary and the Messiah she gave birth to on this happy morn. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Email: consideringcatholicism@gmail.c…
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Dec. 23, 2024

A Considering Catholicism Classic: What Happened to Christmas Carols? (#292)

Every Christmas, we revisit this classic episode from the Considering Catholicism Podcast. Greg, Ed, and Cory discuss the disappearance of genuine Christmas carols. Why haven't any new ones been written in more than 100 year…
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Dec. 19, 2024

Traditional Catholic Christmas Celebrations (#291)

For thousands of years, Catholics used to celebrate Christmas communally with processions, public gatherings, pilgrimages, etc. But in America, especially over the last 50-100 years, Christmas traditions have become private,…
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Dec. 17, 2024

What's Going On With This Podcast? (#290)

Greg shares an update on what's been going on behind the scenes and where the podcast is going next. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Email: cons…
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Dec. 16, 2024

The 12 Days of Christmas? (#289)

Lords a leaping? Maids a milking? Partridges in pear trees? What's the "12 Days of Christmas" and what does it have to do with Catholicism? Greg and Ed explain why Catholic Christmas lasts 12 days and what happens during the…
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Dec. 12, 2024

What is a "Year of Mercy?" (#287)

The Catholic Church, through Pope Francis, has declared 2025 to be a Jubilee Year, a Year of Mercy. The faithful are invited to travel to Rome, or to their local cathedral, and walk through a special door to receive an indul…
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Dec. 12, 2024

Our Lady of Guadalupe (#288)

Every year on December 12, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. She is the patron saint of Mexico and dear to the Mexican people, but also the patron of the Americas. Her story, miracle, and rel…
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Dec. 9, 2024

What is the "Immaculate Conception?" (#286)

Every year, the Catholic Church celebrates the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Ed asks what this doctrine means and why it matters so very much. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism…
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