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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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Saint Paul was the ultimate evangelist. Although he wasn’t a pope, it’s fitting that many popes took his name as part of their title. Paul was the ultimate “pontifex”, or “bridge-builder” between people and God, just as God built a “bridge” to reach Paul: the Cross of Christ. St. Paul teaches us how to bring others to Jesus, just as he did.…
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Who gets to drink of the water of life? How can we overcome the battles we face? In Revelation 21:5 the Lord says, “Behold, I make all things new”. Cale discusses these questions and shares an inspiring story of a man in Africa who came to faith in Christ right before being martyred.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Revelation 21:1 – 8. Why does a good God allow suffering on earth? What is the life of heaven? In Revelation 21:4 we read, “he will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away”.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Revelation 20:11-15. God fights for His people – and you have a role to play in the drama of salvation history. Much of the apocalyptic imagery in Revelation that speaks of the return of Jesus echoes similar depictions in St. Paul’s letters. Cale also looks at the great ‘white throne judgment’.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Cale shows how Jesus fulfills the ancient todah sacrifice of the Jews through the Last Supper, and by His crucifixion and resurrection. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is not simply a recalling of something that happened, but in it Jesus makes present these saving events.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Revelation 16:12-21. The Battle of Armageddon. Cale sheds light on the battle of Armageddon by looking at the meaning of the word itself, as well as historical events in the Old Testament and New Testament. Plus, “a great earthquake such as had never been since men were on the earth”. What does this mean? Join Cale on the journey through the Book o…
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In this episode of The Faith Explained, Cale looks at Revelation 15:5 – 16:16. Liturgical images fill this section of Revelation. We see seven chalices of God’s wrath poured out…and the waters are turned to blood. What does it mean? Tune in to find out!Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Throughout the centuries people have posited who the Antichrist might be. There have been some absurd claims. In this episode of The Faith Explained, Cale shows how we can understand the meaning of the symbols in Revelation regarding the Beast and the Antichrist. Plus, Cale looks at St. John’s vision of the Lamb on Mount Zion with 144,000 “who had …
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Who is the second beast that rose out of the earth? What is the “mark of the beast” and what does it mean? Cale continues to unpack this mysterious chapter by drawing on history, as well as both the Old and New Testament to shed light on what the text means.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Revelation 13 is perhaps one of the most misunderstood chapters in the Book of Revelation. In it we see two beasts, one that rises out of the sea and another that rises out of the earth. What does the number 666 mean? Who is this first beast? In this episode, Cale gives the historical context for this passage and what it meant to the first hearers …
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In Revelation 12 we see St. Michael the Archangel battle ‘the great dragon’, Satan. Why did Lucifer (Satan) rebel against God in the first place? The Cross of Christ is ultimately what defeated the Devil. Cale breaks it all down on this episode of The Faith Explained.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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In Revelation 12, we see “a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars”. Who is she? Who is the red dragon that is seeking to destroy her and her child? Cale shows how the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant. There are fascinating parallels between Revelation 12, the Gospel of Lu…
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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.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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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.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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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.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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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.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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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.Bởi The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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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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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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