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Does The Church Still Teach That?
Fr. Shannon Collins
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Does The Church Still Teach That?
Fr. Shannon Collins


The Church Suffering

According to Ven. Archbishop Fulton Sheen, “Modern man has lost the sense of sin.”  Perhaps this is why many modern funeral Masses have become impromptu canonization ceremonies?

In his fascinating presentation on Purgatory, Father Collins cuts through today’s catechetical confusion to reveal how the reality of the “Church Suffering” should be a great source of consolation for all Catholics – and why we should be willing to ‘go to the stake’ rather than deny this essential teaching!

How to Detect “the Elect”
Does the Church teach that there is such a thing as a “chosen few” destined for heaven? Or as some teach today, “hoping that all are saved?”  A matter of heated debate and clerical controversy – involving such great figures as Saints Augustine, Thomas Aquinas and Robert Bellarmine – Father Shannon reveals the surprising truth about predestination.

You’ll discover the many Biblical types and figures of the predestined and the reprobate – from Cain and Abel to the two thieves crucified with Christ.  Most importantly, you’ll come to understand the difference between predestination as taught by the Catholic Church and the erroneous Protestant version of this indispensable doctrine.

Sign of God’s Mercy?
Is Limbo a mere “leftover” from the middle ages? Are some modern theologians and apologists correct to dismiss this ancient and venerable teaching?  Or is to do so a denial of a necessary theological conclusion based on the constant teaching of the Church?

Now, you’ll learn why limbo has become far more than a mere opinion, and what this may mean to you and those you hold dear.  As the resident chaplain of Mother Angelica’s Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Father Collins tempers an unflinching loyalty to the Tradition of the Church with a pastoral compassion that well befits his membership in the order of the Fathers of Mercy.

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