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Catholic Answers LIVE is a daily, call-in radio program of Catholic apologetics and evangelization airing live from 6-8 pm ET.
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Sep 13, 2025 • 0sec
#12370 Does God Punish Us By Afflicting Family? Genesis Gap and More - Jimmy Akin
“Does God Punish Us By Afflicting Family? ” This episode explores the complex relationship between divine justice and human suffering, addressing questions like whether continuous sin can lead to a loved one’s illness and how the Church can effectively evangelize to those with disabilities. Additionally, we delve into the implications of the death penalty and the miraculous nature of St. Paul’s recoveries.
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Questions Covered:
01:12 – Is it possible that God punishes my continuous sin through my son’s disease?
04:19 – Can a Catholic hold to the Genesis Gap Theory? Or is it heretical?
12:41 – How can the Church evangelize to those with disabilities? What are good resources that can help me get started?
19:28 – Can we in good conscience support the death penalty? I can’t seem to understand why the church changed this. In theory can’t the church’s teaching on this revert?
28:37 – Is there a miraculous quality to St. Paul recovering from the stoning at Lystra or from all of the other beatings he suffered? It seems any number of the rods, stonings, etc. could have disabled him and made his long-distance travel impossible.
32:49 – How does setting a prayer intention before praying a rosary differ from just praying for that intention directly without praying a rosary, does it have something to do with the merit involved with praying a rosary? Thank you!
36:40 – Why can’t Catholicism be just another denomination among the denominations? I think Protestants see Catholicism as a Christian denomination, thus no need to make the move if they are already happy where they are.
43:02 – If priests have the sacramental power to ordain, why has this actually happened so rarely in Church history?
46:50 – Why is it mandatory to go to a priest for confession before one can go for Holy Communion. Why isn’t going to God directly sufficient for this? If someone sits on his seat because he hasn’t gone for confession, everyone would see that he hasn’t gone to confession, it would elicit some kind of shame on this person.

Sep 12, 2025 • 0sec
#12369 Can Excommunicated Catholics Be Saved? IVF, the Trinity, and Sacramentals - Jimmy Akin
“Can excommunicated Catholics be saved?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation and excommunication, while also addressing the morality of IVF and the Church’s perspective on good deeds in different faiths. Additionally, we delve into the workings of the Holy Spirit in our lives and clarify the role of sacramentals versus talismans. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on these important topics.
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Questions Covered:
02:30 – I understand IVF is immoral even if there is only one child created and implanted, but should it also be illegal? Where is that line?
13:41 – How would the church differentiate between a work a saved person does versus a non-saved one. (context: good deeds in Islam vs works in Catholicism.)
28:40 – How does the Holy Spirit work in our daily lives? After confirmation, why do so many youths lose the guidance of the Holy Spirit?
33:25 – Can a baptismal candle be used for everyday purposes (like when the power goes out)?
36:28 – James IV of Scotland was excommunicated by Pope Julius II for breaking the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with England in favor of the much older “Auld Alliance” with France when Henry VIII of England participated in the “Holy League” against France via a military invasion. James IV of Scotland later perished in the Battle of Flodden field against England and his excommunication had never been rescinded. Did James (or any excommunicate for that matter) have any hope for salvation after dying while formally excommunicated? Are there distinctions between spiritual vs. politically motivated excommunications? I understand this requires context provided by James’ private conscience, which we can only speculate on.
45:00 – How do we think about the Trinity when directing our prayers? Should I be developing a prayer rapport with each person of the Trinity or am I overthinking this?
51:31 – How do you explain sacramentals to someone when they say it’s basically like having a magic talisman? I’ve understood it as God’s grace working through the sacramental, but how can we make a better distinction between sacramentals and talismans?

Sep 12, 2025 • 0sec
#12368 Is NFP just Catholic Birth Control? | AMA: Catholicism w/ Tim Staples - Tim Staples
“Is NFP just Catholic Birth Control?” In this episode, we explore the nuances of Natural Family Planning and its distinction from contraception. Additionally, we tackle questions about the salvation of non-Catholics who have committed mortal sins and the criteria for canonizing laypeople like Carlo Acutis. Tune in for a thoughtful examination of these important topics.
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Questions Covered:
10:05 – Is NFP ‘Catholic Contraception?
22:23 – Can someone who is not Catholic and committed mortal sin at some point in their life still be saved?
45:07 – What would be the grounds for canonizing a person who is not a priest, bishop, religious or martyr like Carlo Acutis?

Sep 11, 2025 • 0sec
#12367 How Did People Travel in the Time of Jesus, Roman Roads, and Tombs? - Steve Ray
“How did people travel in the time of Jesus?” This episode explores the transportation methods of the era, including the quality of Roman roads around Jerusalem. Additionally, we delve into intriguing topics such as the existence of two tombs of Jesus and the significance of Mount Tabor, offering a rich perspective on life in biblical times.
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Questions Covered:
2:00 – How did people travel in the time of Jesus?
10:38 – Were there high quality Roman roads around Jerusalem?
14:50 – Jesus followed Mary twice a day for 1/4 mile to get water every day — imagine little Jesus “Wait up for me, Mom!”
19:30 – Are there 2 tombs of Jesus? Which one is the real one?
29:19 – Have you done the full walk of Mount Tabor?
32:43 – What are your thoughts on the flight to Egypt?
40:20 – What place in the Holy Land inspires you the most?
46:42 – I’ve heard there is a lot of demonic activity there. The holier the place the more demonic activity. Is this true? And what can one do to protect themselves when visiting?
48:42 – Is the Eye of the Needle a real gate into the city of Jerusalem?
50:00 – What’s the Sea of Galilee like? What would fishermen’s life be like?
52:26 – How large was the temple where Jesus was lost?

Sep 11, 2025 • 0sec
#12366 What Are the Earliest Writings About the Mass, Healing, and Justification? - Joe Heschmeyer
“What are the earliest writings about the Mass?” Discover the historical roots of this central Catholic practice, along with discussions on the early Church’s interpretation of 1 John 5:13 and the significance of healing in the Bible. Join us as we explore these foundational topics and more in this enlightening episode.
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Questions Covered:
03:00 – What are the earliest writings about the mass that we have?
04:30 – Would you consider writing a book on justification?
12:26 – What are the earliest Catholic Church buildings and where was the altar located in those churches?
16:25 – Jesus promises to heal in the bible but people deflect and say that healing happens in the next life. What are your thoughts on that? Does God want you to suffer here to get more reward in heaven?
22:34 – What was the early Church’s interpretation of 1 John 5:13?
28:30 – Continued – Jesus promises to heal in the bible but people deflect and say that healing happens in the next life. What are your thoughts on that? Does God want you to suffer here to get more reward in heaven?
44:26 – What are the earliest writings about the mass that we have?
50:38 – Did the writing of the same Shepard Hermas hold the same weight as the Didiache, writing of St. Clemente of Rome and others?

Sep 10, 2025 • 0sec
#12365 Do Non-Catholics Go to Heaven? Early Church Teachings and More - Joe Heschmeyer
“Do Non-Catholics Go to Heaven?” This episode explores the complexities of salvation and the teachings of the Early Church. Tune in as we address questions about the necessity of listening to the Early Church Fathers, the implications of a nun’s claim regarding non-Catholics and heaven, and the early Church’s views on the Immaculate Conception and Assumption.
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Questions Covered:
01:00 – Charlie Kirk
15:00 – Do we have to listen to the Early Church Fathers? Are their statements doctrine because they tell us what the early Church believed?
28:30 – My son was told in school by a nun that non-Catholics don’t go to heaven. I’m shocked, is this true?
37:43 – How did the early Church view the immaculate Conception and Assumption?
48:00 – What resources can you point to to help put the Didache in its appropriate cultural context?
04:30 – Would you consider writing a book on justification?
12:26 – What are the earliest Catholic Church buildings and where was the altar located in those churches?
16:25 – Jesus promises to heal in the bible but people deflect and say that healing happens in the next life. What are your thoughts on that? Does God want you to suffer here to get more reward in heaven?
22:34 – What was the early Church’s interpretation of 1 John 5:13?
28:30 – Continued – Jesus promises to heal in the bible but people deflect and say that healing happens in the next life. What are your thoughts on that? Does God want you to suffer here to get more reward in heaven?
44:26 – What are the earliest writings about the mass that we have?
50:38 – Did the writing of the same Shepard Hermas hold the same weight as the Didiache, writing of St. Clemente of Rome and others?

Sep 10, 2025 • 0sec
#12364 Are Catechumens Who Died Before Baptism Saved? - Karlo Broussard
“Are catechumens who died before receiving baptism saved?” This episode explores the nuances of baptism and salvation, addressing questions such as the implications of a parent’s desire for their children’s baptism, the validity of baptisms outside traditional norms, and the differences between baptism and christening.
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Questions Covered:
01:27 – Are catechumens who died before receiving baptism saved? If my wife doesn’t want our children baptized but I do, does my desire for their baptism save them?
12:00 – How do you answer Baptism and protestants pointing to Acts 10:47 as evidence for receiving the Holy Spirit before baptism?
19:00 – How would you determine whether a baptism is valid outside form, matter and intention? Would the priest contact that particular protestant church?
24:45 – What’s the difference between baptism and christening?
30:00 – If baptism is valid even if it’s illicit, why would that not apply to marriage?
41:07 – Is immersion baptism the correct way of doing it and not sprinkling?
45:55 – Council of Florence Session 11 did pronounce that the only remedy for the salvation of children is baptism.
50:20 – What’s the difference in receiving the gifts of the Holy Spirit in baptism and confirmation?

Sep 9, 2025 • 0sec
#12363 Is Infant Baptism Necessary and What Does the Bible Say? - Karlo Broussard
“Is infant baptism necessary and what does the Bible say?” This episode explores the significance of baptism, addressing questions like where infant baptism is found in Scripture and what it means for babies in terms of salvation. Additionally, we delve into the Protestant perspective on baptism as a saving sacrament and the role of emergency baptisms.
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Questions Covered:
03:50 – What made you think we needed a book on baptism?
06:30 – Where is infant baptism in the bible?
18:02 – If babies need to be baptized, what are they being saved from?
24:26 – Do Protestants agree baptism is a saving sacrament?
32:10 – Can any person baptize in an emergency situation?
36:42 – Can you clarify the presbyterian position on baptismal regeneration?
44:40 – Does the book of Revelation say anything about baptism?
50:45 – My wife and I are fostering a child. Can we baptize this child in the Church? The biological father is Catholic, and we are not sure if we are going to adopt them or if reunification will happen.

Sep 9, 2025 • 0sec
#12362 Did Vatican II Ruin the Church? AMA: Catholicism w/Mark Brumley - Mark Brumley
“Did Vatican II ruin the Church?” This episode tackles this pivotal question while also addressing the concerns of non-practicing Catholics about salvation, the implications of using Latin in worship, and the rules surrounding cremation and the scattering of ashes. Join us for a thoughtful exploration of these important topics in Catholicism.
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Questions Covered:
02:25 – Did Vatican II ruin the Church?
12:02 – I’m a non-practicing Catholic. Am I saved?
31:11 – Why isn’t it a good thing to continue using Latin in the Church?
41:49 – What are the rules on cremation and scattering ashes? How do you tell someone to not spread ashes?
46:03 – Were the prayers changed when they translated to the vernacular? If so, how?
52:24 – Is it okay to donate blood to an organization that would use the blood for stem cell research?

Sep 8, 2025 • 0sec
#12361 What Biblical Texts Support the Mass and Transubstantiation? - Tom Nash
“What Biblical Texts Support the Mass and Transubstantiation?” In this episode, we explore key scriptural references that underpin the Mass, while also addressing questions about the differences between transubstantiation and consubstantiation, the changes made during Vatican II, and how the early Christians might perceive today’s Catholic Mass. Tune in for a thoughtful examination of these important topics.
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Questions Covered:
02:00 – What biblical texts support the practice of the Mass?
18:02 – What’s the difference between transubstantiation and consubstantiation?
30:53 – Why during Vatican 2 did they decide to take out so much to form this new liturgy?
36:50 – How do you respond to the claim that if the Early Christians were to see the Catholic mass, they wouldn’t recognize it as their form of worship?
44:45 – Where do you even see the Mass in the Bible?


