Patrick recounts the miraculous story of Our Lady of Guadalupe, where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego in 1531. This extraordinary event left a scientifically baffling image imprinted on Juan Diego’s tilma, sparking the conversion of millions to the Catholic faith. From its inexplicable colors to surviving bomb blasts unscathed, the tilma continues to inspire as a timeless symbol of faith and divinity.
- Why do we celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe?
- George – In the Book of Revelations, what does the phrase ‘under the Earth’ mean? Will the Mass ever end? (19:05)
- Patrick explores the theological debate of “once saved, always saved,” referencing key biblical passages from 2 Timothy and Romans. He explains that salvation isn’t guaranteed without perseverance and warns listeners through St. Paul’s writings that faith requires endurance. In a riveting story, Patrick recounts a moment with a Protestant minister who realizes the conditional nature of salvation. (37:51)
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