Michael Voris - Role of the Priesthood (Part 1/3)

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I would say to all who think they know or don't know what the Catholic Church teaches about priests, read this official document from the Church: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cclergy/documents/rc_con_ccle...
If you want to discuss the topic further, please find a Catholic priest and talk with them. They might know more about the priesthood than you think.
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The role of the Priesthood is explored by Michael Voris at the 2011 Knights Of Columbus Vocations Dinner in Grand Rapids, MI. Filmed, produced, and brought to you by TrueMediaNow. Enjoy! (Also available on CD and DVD at www.truemedianow.net)

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  • The teachings of Christ have been changed over and over to suit the rulers of the time. If you think the Catholic church is unpolluted then think again.

  • @HughieDixon I would disagree with your statement. First of all, not being Catholic yourself, you probably don't really know what the Catholic Church Teaches. Second, the Catholic Church has been around for 2000+ years and hasn't failed yet, whereas Protestant churches are constantly breaking off to make new churches which are THE true church. How can you have 30,000 TRUE churches? The Catholic Church is the only one that has remained constant for two millennium. Better study up on it.

  • @TrueMediaNow I was raised a Catholic. Taught that the Bible was the truth. Then one day I woke up. It has NOT remained unchanged and it is YOU who needs to read up.....but read accounts and testimonials from OUTSIDE the bible. Peace.

  • @HughieDixon It's because of reading accounts and testimonials from outside the Bible that I see the richness of truth in the Catholic Church.That is one of the things that sets the Catholic Church apart from other churches, that it is not just sola scriptura, or scripture alone. But since we both disagree on this, why don't we pray for each other? Both the Bible, the Church, and outside writings say that prayer is our strongest defense against disunity and division.

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  • Michael Voris......the man who blocks people from commenting on his channel because they counter the ill informed points he makes and the wrongs of the Catholic Church that he supports.

    One shouldnt be surprised at this censorship tactic as the Vatican have been using it for centuries in a bid to stop their wrongs, evils and false doctrine being exposed.

    PROTESTANTES AMENT.

  • @KCspur92 Right on!

  • @MRGV7373 The Priest's role in the process of Reconciliation is "Renewing Spiritual Connection." When a man has sinned greatly against God, his Immorality becomes stronger, which breaks the bond between him and God (1 Cor 6:9-20). Because the Priest has been ordained through Holy Orders to profess and protect the teachings of Jesus Christ, so may he have power on earth to forgive sins through God. (Matthew 9:1-8) God forgives the sinner, but Priest renews the lost connection to God.

  • @MRGV7373 Quite the contrary, the Catholic Church is the very Church on which Jesus established His teachings, which is what the Catholic Doctrine is comprised of. Also, if Jesus or Peter did not want to teach the disciples, then what was the purpose of Jesus's life, Peter's and the disciples' monumental role with Christ, or even the Day of Pentecost? Yes, God forgives sins. However, you've got the impression that the "Priest" forgives the sins, which is false.

  • @MRGV7373 You're taking the terms of the Church and of the Bible too literally. Just because the terms "priesthood" or "Papacy" are not physically written in the Bible doesn't mean its Truths are invalid. The same applies with many of the teachings of the Catholic Church. Also, the "false priesthood" in the Gospel of John is referring to the Pharisees and the deception of the Sanhedrin, which was evident to Jesus's teachings in comparison.

  • @TrueMediaNow Good idea. But two hands put to work can achieve more than a million clasped in prayer. So good luck. Peace.

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