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#12186 What If I Was Poorly Catechized? Invincible Ignorance and Responsibility - David Anders

 
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What happens if someone grows up Catholic but was never properly taught the faith? In this episode, we explore the Church’s teaching on invincible ignorance, personal responsibility, and how culpability is assessed when someone lacks formation. Does ignorance excuse sin? What if that ignorance is the result of others’ failure? Karlo Broussard breaks it all down.

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Questions Covered:

  • 05:51 – I got a tattoo at 16 of the number 666. I got it covered up and have confessed. Are there any implications for still having it on my body?
  • 09:46 – When you were protestant, how did you handle church shopping with Jesus saying he is the way, the truth and the life?
  • 19:25 – What do the 153 fish mean when Jesus met with his apostles after the resurrection?
  • 22:55 – How can the Trinity have one divine mind of the persons are each other?
  • 29:32 – If a person receives the anointing of the sick before they die are they absolved of all of their sins?
  • 32:17 – What is or is not allowed in adoration? Can I do my homework in his presence?
  • 39:40 – CCC 2156 discusses receiving a Christian name. Did my parents mess up by not naming me after a saint?
  • 43:54 – What is the Church’s view on suicide?
  • 49:08 – If a person goes to Catholic school and is poorly catechized would he be culpable or would he have invincible ignorance?
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Chapters

1. I got a tattoo at 16 of the number 666. I got it covered up and have confessed. Are there any implications for still having it on my body? (00:05:51)

2. When you were protestant, how did you handle church shopping with Jesus saying he is the way, the truth and the life? (00:09:46)

3. What do the 153 fish mean when Jesus met with his apostles after the resurrection? (00:19:25)

4. How can the Trinity have one divine mind of the persons are each other? (00:22:55)

5. If a person receives the anointing of the sick before they die are they absolved of all of their sins? (00:29:32)

6. What is or is not allowed in adoration? Can I do my homework in his presence? (00:32:17)

7. CCC 2156 discusses receiving a Christian name. Did my parents mess up by not naming me after a saint? (00:39:40)

8. What is the Church’s view on suicide? (00:43:54)

9. If a person goes to Catholic school and is poorly catechized would he be culpable or would he have invincible ignorance? (00:49:08)

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What happens if someone grows up Catholic but was never properly taught the faith? In this episode, we explore the Church’s teaching on invincible ignorance, personal responsibility, and how culpability is assessed when someone lacks formation. Does ignorance excuse sin? What if that ignorance is the result of others’ failure? Karlo Broussard breaks it all down.

Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here

Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com

Questions Covered:

  • 05:51 – I got a tattoo at 16 of the number 666. I got it covered up and have confessed. Are there any implications for still having it on my body?
  • 09:46 – When you were protestant, how did you handle church shopping with Jesus saying he is the way, the truth and the life?
  • 19:25 – What do the 153 fish mean when Jesus met with his apostles after the resurrection?
  • 22:55 – How can the Trinity have one divine mind of the persons are each other?
  • 29:32 – If a person receives the anointing of the sick before they die are they absolved of all of their sins?
  • 32:17 – What is or is not allowed in adoration? Can I do my homework in his presence?
  • 39:40 – CCC 2156 discusses receiving a Christian name. Did my parents mess up by not naming me after a saint?
  • 43:54 – What is the Church’s view on suicide?
  • 49:08 – If a person goes to Catholic school and is poorly catechized would he be culpable or would he have invincible ignorance?
  continue reading

Chapters

1. I got a tattoo at 16 of the number 666. I got it covered up and have confessed. Are there any implications for still having it on my body? (00:05:51)

2. When you were protestant, how did you handle church shopping with Jesus saying he is the way, the truth and the life? (00:09:46)

3. What do the 153 fish mean when Jesus met with his apostles after the resurrection? (00:19:25)

4. How can the Trinity have one divine mind of the persons are each other? (00:22:55)

5. If a person receives the anointing of the sick before they die are they absolved of all of their sins? (00:29:32)

6. What is or is not allowed in adoration? Can I do my homework in his presence? (00:32:17)

7. CCC 2156 discusses receiving a Christian name. Did my parents mess up by not naming me after a saint? (00:39:40)

8. What is the Church’s view on suicide? (00:43:54)

9. If a person goes to Catholic school and is poorly catechized would he be culpable or would he have invincible ignorance? (00:49:08)

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