

Shameless Popery
Catholic Answers
Shameless Popery is a witty, entertaining podcast that informs you about your Catholic faith and equips you to better explain Catholicism especially to Protestant or atheist friends.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 0sec
#138 Are Catholics Saved by Works? - Joe Heschmeyer
Explore the fascinating debate on works in salvation within Catholicism. Discover the 'treasury of merit' and its biblical foundations. Learn how good works, like almsgiving, can accumulate treasures in heaven. Dive into intercessory righteousness with biblical figures such as Abraham and Job, showcasing the collaborative nature of faith. Contrast Catholic and Protestant perspectives on faith and works, emphasizing divine grace and spiritual growth. Unravel the complexities of justification and the role of intention in our actions.

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Jan 14, 2025 • 0sec
#137 The Hidden Danger of Mel Gibson on Joe Rogan - Joe Heschmeyer
Explore Mel Gibson's provocative statements on The Joe Rogan Experience, particularly his views on Catholicism and sedevacantism. Dive into the controversial legacy of his father’s extreme beliefs and their implications on Gibson's theology. Unravel intriguing conspiracy theories surrounding the 1958 papal conclave and the disputed Siri papacy theory. The conversation critically examines the legitimacy of these narratives, highlighting the challenges they pose to traditional understandings of the papacy and ecclesiastical authority.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 0sec
#136 The Canon Question Isn’t about Papal Infallibility. Here’s Why. - Joe Heschmeyer
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on the legitimacy of the New Testament canon and the criteria for its books. Explore the early church's canonization process and the divine guidance behind scripture formation. Examine the evolving concept of infallibility, highlighting the faithful's role in discerning truth. Discover Martin Luther's challenge to early Christian consensus and the theological rifts it created. This exploration reveals how the canon question impacts faith and encourages believers to reevaluate their interpretations.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 0sec
#135 The Real Problem with Asking “Are Catholics Christian?” - Joe Heschmeyer
Delve into the heated debate surrounding whether Catholics are Christians, with insights from personal stories and theological discussions. The importance of gentle correction over defensiveness is emphasized, encouraging respectful dialogue. Misconceptions about Catholic salvation and indulgences are clarified, while the historical context of the Reformation is explored. The complex doctrine of justification highlights key divides between Catholic and Protestant beliefs, advocating for a deeper understanding of early Christian teachings.

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Jan 2, 2025 • 0sec
#134 PROOF That Early Christians Prayed to the Saints?? - Joe Heschmeyer
Joe Heschmeyer uncovers fascinating evidence of early Christians praying to saints, rooted in recent archaeological discoveries in Germany. A striking Christian amulet reveals practices that challenge our understanding of ancient faith. The significance of phylacteries is discussed, highlighting their role in invoking Saints like Titus. Additionally, artifacts from Roman catacombs provide insight into early Christian devotion and the struggles they faced before legalization. The podcast presents a compelling look at the origins of a tradition long thought to be influenced by paganism.

Dec 24, 2024 • 0sec
#133 Mary, DID You Know? - Joe Heschmeyer
Dive into the intriguing analysis of the Christmas classic 'Mary, Did You Know?' as the discussion navigates its emotional depth and theological debates. Explore Mary's potential awareness of Jesus's divine nature and her connection to Old Testament prophecies. Discover fascinating biblical parallels, particularly between Mary, Elizabeth, and the Ark of the Covenant. Reflect on Mary's perspective during Christmas, enriching your holiday experience. Plus, enjoy heartfelt holiday greetings and a sneak peek at exciting upcoming content!

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Dec 19, 2024 • 0sec
#132 7 Bible Verses That DON’T Prove Sola Scriptura - Joe Heschmeyer
Dive into an enlightening discussion about Sola Scriptura and the Bible verses often cited to support it. The host challenges popular interpretations, revealing how context shifts their meaning. Traditional teachings versus scripture come under scrutiny, prompting listeners to reconsider the validity of relying solely on the Bible. The conversation addresses the role of divine revelation and points out gaps in the New Testament's claims about its own inspiration. This journey through biblical texts encourages a deeper understanding of faith and tradition.

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Dec 17, 2024 • 0sec
#131 When Should I Become Catholic? - Joe Heschmeyer
Joe Heschmeyer dives into the pivotal question of when one should consider becoming Catholic. He navigates the emotional complexities of the conversion journey, offering insights on balancing faith and understanding. Key challenges are highlighted, particularly the demands of unwavering commitment to Catholic teachings compared to Protestantism. Additionally, the importance of recognizing the true identity of the Catholic Church is emphasized, urging listeners to confront personal doubts and trust its authority before taking the leap.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 0sec
#130 “A Very Pagan Christmas” (SHAMELESS REBUTTAL) - Joe Heschmeyer
The discussion dives into the misconceptions surrounding Christmas's pagan origins. It reveals the historical significance of December 25th within early Christianity, debunking claims that it was merely a rival to pagan celebrations. The origins of Yule traditions and the evolution of Santa Claus are examined, highlighting how ancient customs were adapted into Christian practices. The podcast also clarifies the roots of the Christmas tree, emphasizing its medieval development and authentic Christian significance, alongside a critique of AI-generated mythologies.

Dec 10, 2024 • 0sec
#129 Wait, the THIRD Coming of Christ? - Joe Heschmeyer
Joe Heschmeyer delves into the intriguing concept of the three comings of Christ during Advent. He discusses St. Bernard of Clairvaux's reflections on recognizing Christ's presence within our hearts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation and openness in our daily lives. Heschmeyer also draws from Father Alfred Delp's insights on waiting for God and creating space for the divine. This thoughtful exploration invites listeners to deepen their understanding of anticipation and spiritual readiness.