Patrick addresses the topic about the miracle of loaves and fishes. A listener expresses her concern over a homily that claimed the real miracle was people sharing their food. Patrick explains why this interpretation misses the mark. The scripture clearly states that Jesus performs a miraculous act, multiplying loaves and fishes to feed thousands. Sharing is kind, but it doesn’t classify as a miracle.
- Zach – What is the difference between generational sin and generational demons? (01:59)
- Jackie – Gregorian Masses: Are there better places to go than others? (09:12)
- George – I think you are overlooking the power of the sacrifice of the Mass to help our ancestors out of purgatory. (13:44)
- Robert – Is there a good argument for the early belief in the resurrection in the parts in the bible that talk about the patriarchs being gathered to their fathers when they die? (23:04)
- Tom – I have two children who are lukewarm in the faith. How can I help them get to heaven? If they go to hell, would it be better if they were never born? (26:53)
- Chris – “For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours now and forever”. That was a protestant phrase that got into the Novus Ordo Mass (39:13)
- Gale – My pastor said the Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes was not a miracle (43:19)
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