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#11160 Is Once Saved Always Saved the Sin of Presumption? - Joe Heschmeyer

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🗓️ 20 May 2023

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Open Forum – Questions Covered: 04:33 – I’m a convert from Episcopalian church. Why can’t I receive communion at both churches when I go with my family? 17:35 – I’m interested in Catholicism. What is the thought of using products that have been associated with immorality? For example, buying shoes from a company that has produced shoes with a pentagram? 31:04 – I’m coming into the Church but am cohabiting. What should I do? 37:25 – A Protestant was arguing that we shouldn’t have Marian intercession because it is based on the Old Testament. What’s the response? 45:23 – Is once saved always saved the sin of presumption? 48:29 – Is it okay to go to adoration and just sit in silence? 50:55 – Do Anglican priests have to be re-ordained when they convert to Catholicism? …

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0:00.0

Well, come back to Catholic Dance with Live. I'm Psych Hill at your host Joe Heshmeyer

0:19.2

still here with us. We haven't worn him out yet, so we've got another hour of open

0:23.8

form. If you don't know Joe, we shouldn't know Joe. He's got a lot of great books. The

0:28.6

early church was the Catholic church, the most recent published book. He's got a new book on the

0:33.0

Eucharist that's going to be out in July. He wrote a wonderful book on St. Joseph called

0:39.0

a man named Joseph. Oh, I know I was going to get it. A man named Joseph. I was just giving

0:45.3

a clue. You're helping me in the background. You're like a mom. I mean a preschooler. A man named

0:52.0

Joseph guardian for our times. He also wrote Pope Peter, the subtitle of which is defending the

0:58.7

church's most distinctive doctrine in a time of crisis. Yeah, that's what I was going to say. I was

1:03.1

testing Joe, assessing you on that one. It was a test. I was basically blank for a second. Oh,

1:08.3

you're getting enough books in your in your collection now that you sometimes you got a struggle

1:13.6

for the first time. Oh, yeah, it's true. I'm just getting old in one of those. I prefer your

1:17.8

habit at the same time, Joe. What's the Eucharist book? The Eucharist is really Jesus. I think it's

1:23.0

coming out in July. So I'm very excited. Wonderful. Wonderful. I've got a copy of it myself and I like it.

1:28.2

You're happy with it. Are you happy with it? Yeah, I'm pleased with it. I mean, it'll be one of

1:34.0

those things. It's kind of that nerve-wracking moment where you've you've got a thing that you love

1:38.0

that you've just shared with the world and it's not yet shared with the world. And so you're like,

1:41.5

I hope everybody really likes this. Maybe they'll hate it. And either way, it's good for me.

1:46.6

Well, you know, God has a plan in all of this, but we need books about the Eucharist. I mean,

1:53.2

that you're really participating in a wider movement of the church. It's almost like to re-educate

1:59.1

the church to her own the greatest gift that God gave her. A re-emasement? Yeah. A re-emasement?

2:06.0

I had never heard it put that way. Nicely done. I'm stealing that. Yeah. From the Eucharistic

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