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The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke is a 30-minute show delving into the teachings of the Catholic faith. Cale looks at the Scriptures, the Catechism, and Sacred Tradition to present you with an in-depth look at what the Catholic Church believes. In listening to this show, you will not only gain a deeper understanding of the faith, but will be inspired and equipped to share it with others – family, friends, and those you encounter in your everyday life.
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Did Herod really kill the “Holy Innocents”? No history book mentions it. Same with Luke’s Census that forces the Holy Family to Bethlehem. Are these real events? Plus: was Jesus really born in a cave?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Born of a Virgin. Attended by angels. A fantastic, movable star. How can we believe this stuff? Plus: Why taking God’s name is such a common, but deadly serious sin.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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What do the mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls have to do with Jesus? Did the town of Nazareth really exist? And, a curious listener question…could Jesus and his disciples read and write? You’ll be surprised why this matters!The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Cale relates what he saw with his own eyes: the 2,000-year-old bones of a man crucified under Pontius Pilate…and, no, they don’t belong to Jesus! Plus: the bone-box of James, the relative of Jesus.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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A famous, decorated scholar claims there are up to 400,000 differences between the New Testament manuscripts that have been discovered. Has the Bible been forged? Has Jesus been misquoted?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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A recent novel claimed there were as many as 80 “Gospels” written about Jesus! Is this true? Why, then, are there only four Gospels in your Bible? Is there something about Jesus the Church doesn’t want you to know?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Just how many eyewitnesses to Jesus’ life and ministry were still around when the Gospels were written? And, could they still be trusted to remember what really happened? And, who really wrote the Gospels, anyway?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Did the Gospel writers accurately record what Jesus really said? Without smartphones or cameras in Jesus’ time, how can we be sure that we’ve captured Jesus’ true teaching? It’s a “red-letter edition” of The Faith Explained!The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Did Jesus break clean with the Old Covenant religion of his day, railing against its “legalism” and focusing instead entirely on God’s mercy and love? Learn how the Bible shows that Jesus was in no way opposed to the law given to Moses.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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The Roman Emperor was the most powerful figure on earth. Called the “divine” Son of God, his victories were “Good News”. So, why should you entrust your life to the most powerLESS man on earth (or so it seemed), crucified as a common criminal?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Cale takes you to Magdala, the most beautiful town in Galilee. You’ll meet Mary Magdalene, out of whom Jesus cast seven demons, and you’ll discover the two grave mistakes we can make when it comes to fighting evil supernatural forces that threaten our lives.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Why was Jesus baptized into the waters of death? Why are we baptized? Because the letters before our name (not after) are what count: “St”. Plus: a tour of Jesus’ “home base” in Capernaum, and a peek into Peter's house.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Cale’s tour of “Jesus’ Places” continues, with a dramatic visit to the theater in Sepphoris. Jesus witnessed “play-actors” (hypocrites) there, and warns us about the tragedy of an insincere faith.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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The best evidence is from a hostile witness. Cale shows how ancient, anti-Christian writers confirm the existence of Jesus, and much of what we know about him. Plus: evidence for the Mass of the early Church.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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During the Octave before Christmas, the Church deepens her faith in the coming Messiah by praying the famous “O Antiphons”. But, what are they? “O”, not to worry — Cale will explain! Plus: in our Q&A segment: have you ever wondered how the State of Maryland got its name? Does it have something to do with the Blessed Virgin Mary? Well…kinda! It’s an…
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Planet earth is fined-tuned for life, and for finding that out! Chance? Or purpose? What is “Intelligent Design?” Plus: a Q and A on Catholics attending Protestant services.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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There’s only one good argument in the atheist’s arsenal: the problem of evil and suffering. What is the “argument from evil”? Plus: a Q&A on whether or not believers should watch horror/exorcism films.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Have you ever wondered why Jesus did not begin His public ministry until He was 30 years old? In this episode of The Faith Explained, Cale unpacks this question from a listener.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Is praying to Mary biblical? Is the rosary just vain repetition, the kind of prayer that Jesus criticizes in Matthew chapter 6:7-8? In this episode, Cale offers an in-depth look at Catholic devotion to Mary, rooted in the Bible and in history.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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In his classic argument for betting your life (and afterlife!) on God or against God, Blaise Pascal shows that you can't "cop out" by trying to stay agnostic as a third option.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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In the final episode of the series on the Book of Revelation, Cale summarizes the message of Revelation, and discusses: Thirsting for God and God thirsting for us Maranatha – Come, Lord Jesus! Not falling in with the crowdThe Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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How did we arrive at our current understanding of Heaven? Cale references Peter Kreeft’s book Heaven, the Heart’s Deepest Longing and unpacks what we know about Heaven from Sacred Scripture and philosophy.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Cale looks at Revelation 22:17, exploring the nature of the Church as the Bride of Christ, the best man St. John the Baptist, the waters of baptism, and four commands that you need to know!The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Where are you going? In Acts 16:31 it says, “Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved.” What does this really mean? Cale unpacks these questions and more in this episode of The Faith Explained.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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The popular New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman has written that Hell does not really exist, that when we die, we will simply cease to exist. Cale looks at Revelation 22:14-15 and shows why this is NOT the case and, though uncomfortable, Hell really does exist.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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If Jesus were to write a letter to you, what would He say? Is it well with your soul? How do we make Jesus Lord of all? Cale continues to unpack the Book of Revelation and connect it to your daily life.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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What does it mean that God’s name will be on our foreheads? How do we know that everything in Revelation will come to pass? How can we trust the message given to St. John? Cale breaks down Revelation 22:4-7.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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What is the best thing about the new heaven and the new earth? What is the mysterious tree of life that is on both sides of the river? Cale breaks down Revelation 22:1-5 in light of Ezekiel 47 and the Gospel of John to help us better understand the glory that awaits us in heaven: seeing God face to face.…
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A lamb “standing as if it had been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes”, strong enough to open the seven seals of God’s judgment scroll. What does this tell us about Christ? What are the golden bowls full of incense and what do they reveal about the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass? It’s all here in this episode of The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke…
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St. John’s vision in Revelation 4 is filled with many images: a throne, 24 elders, 4 living creatures, a glassy sea, and more. What does it all mean? Plus, is there any validity to the concept of a “rapture”?The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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The famous “Lukewarm Laodiceans” of the Book of Revelation. It’s the last of the 7 letters of Jesus to the 7 churches — and the most powerful message for Catholics in the West.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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What is the “key of David” and what does it reveal about Jesus, as well as the papacy? And what does it mean to be a pillar in the temple of God? Plus, Jesus commended the Philadelphians and did not rebuke them for anything.The Faith Explained with Cale Clarke - Learning the Catholic Faith
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Saint Paul was the ultimate evangelist. Although he wasn’t a pope, it’s fitting that many popes took his name as part of their title. Paul was the ultimate “pontifex”, or “bridge-builder” between people and God, just as God built a “bridge” to reach Paul: the Cross of Christ. St. Paul teaches us how to bring others to Jesus, just as he did.…
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