Eternal salvation is for us the most important affair – the only affair – and that if once neglected, it becomes an irreparable affair if we ever make a mistake.
Why are so many young people today drawn to “forbidden” questions about hell, identity, feminism, and the “Jewish question?” Mark Lambert and Katherine Bennett dive deep into the topics the Church and society often avoid and explore why silence is driving a generation toward extreme voices online. They examine how shows like Friends evangelized a generation into a consequence-free worldview — normalizing contraception, sexual immorality, and same-sex relationships while hiding the real human cost. Now, young people are waking up to the emptiness left behind and are searching for answers secular culture can’t provide. HELP SUPPORT WORK LIKE THIS: https://give.lifesitenews.com/?utm_source=SOCIAL […]
Professor William A. Thomas delivers a sobering analysis of the moral and spiritual unraveling of the West, tracing its roots to humanity’s rebellion against God and the Church’s retreat from truth. He critiques the rise of doctrinal ambiguity, the silence on sin and hell, and the emotionalism driving today’s “synodal” experiments. Thomas warns that modernism, relativism, and Marxist ideologies are being repackaged as reform, while in reality they are eroding catechesis, doctrine, and Catholic identity. He urges a return to the clarity of apostolic teaching, devotion to Our Lady of Fatima, and the sacred liturgy. HELP SUPPORT WORK LIKE THIS: https://give.lifesitenews.com/?utm_source=CH25_video […]
Church teaching affirms that glorified bodies received in heaven are unlike anything we can imagine: bodies perfectly fit, young, and free of disease. This little-known-teaching offers a glimpse into the glory of heaven, and a relief to many suffering on Earth. With bodies that can’t even dream of attaining in this life, what is heaven actually like? Will we recognize one another in our new-and-improved heavenly bodies? John-Henry reveals the famous “Four Last Things” that each Christian must face to find out — Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell. Every Christian must face Death and Judgement. From there, only a life […]
John-Henry Westen, Father Charles Murr, and Frank Wright discuss Pope Leo, Trump, Denzel Washington, and more on this week's episode of Faith and Reason.
Pope Leo XIV has drawn a sharp line by affirming Judas’ damnation, directly contradicting Pope Francis’ suggestion that Judas may not be in hell. Rooted in Scripture and tradition, Leo’s stance offers clarity where modernism has sown confusion, and Catholics are urged to ground themselves in eternal truths. Beyond this, the episode highlights Denzel Washington’s call to “pray more,” the repeated arrests of UK pro-lifer Isabel Vaughan-Spruce for silent prayer, and Donald Trump’s surprising remarks on heaven alongside his support for Catholic prisoner Jimmy Lai. Together, these stories reveal the urgent need for courage, prayer, and steadfast faith in an […]
While most Catholics are familiar with Our Lady of Fatima, many may still have questions such as: Why Russia? Why a consecration? And why to the Immaculate Heart of Mary?