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#12216 Should We Pray to the Saints? A Scriptural and Historical Defense - Karlo Broussard

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Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8 • 2.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, Karlo Broussard goes beyond proving that the saints in heaven are aware of our prayers—he tackles the deeper question: Should we actually invoke them? Karlo answers key Protestant objections such as the absence of early Christian practices, claims of necromancy or idolatry, and the charge that saints would need to be omniscient to hear so many prayers. With Scripture, Church history, and careful reasoning, Karlo shows why invoking the saints is not only legitimate but spiritually powerful—and not a substitute for going directly to Jesus, but a biblical expression of the communion of saints. Help us reach our goal by donating! Catholicanswersradio.com Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 03:48 – Even if I concede that Revelation 5:8 proves the Christians in heaven are aware of our specific requests and intercede for us on account of those requests, it doesn’t give us any sort of instruction to invoke them. Therefore, we shouldn’t do it.   17:40 – Maybe we don’t need an explicit instruction to invoke the saints. But you’d think that if it were appropriate to ask the saints to pray for us, then at least we’d have some examples of the first century Christians doing this. Since we don’t, we shouldn’t invoke the saints.   22:16 – But Karlo, we don’t have any evidence of Christians invoking the saints’ intercession for the first two hundred years plus of Christianity. The earliest evidence we have is the mid third century. Since this belief and practice is a historical accretion, we shouldn’t engage in it.   28:30 – Perhaps the lack of evidence for Christians invoking the saints in the New Testament and the first two hundred years is because Christians believed it was wrong to communicate with the dead, given that Deuteronomy 18:12 forbids necromancy and calls it an “abomination to the Lord.   35:40 – Let’s say I agree that the invocation of the saints isn’t necromancy. But we still ought not to do it because it’s idolatrous. Don’t Catholics say, “we pray to the saints”? Prayer is something that we offer to God alone.   42:00 – It still seems that Catholics make “gods” out of the saints because by invoking them you’re implying that they can do only what God can do—namely, know the hearts of men. 2 Chronicles 6:30 says, “God alone knows the hearts of men.   44:58 – Okay, maybe God can give some knowledge to the saints. But the amount of knowledge involved with the Catholic belief and practice would require omniscience. How could Mary hear 8 billion prayer requests, say, at the same time? She’d have to be God to do that.   48:50 – Maybe there’s nothing wrong with invoking the saints in principle. But because it has led to so many abuses and violations of the Gospel that we should not do it.   52:45 – Practically speaking. Why would I invoke the saints when I can just go straight to Jesus?   

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0:32.7

I am Cy Kellett, your host.

0:33.9

Dr. Carla Roussard is our guest.

0:36.4

Edgar told me at the break he thought St. Clair should be the patron saint of overhead

0:41.1

projectors.

0:43.1

I don't think we needed a patron saint of overhead projectors.

0:47.8

Do they even have that anymore?

0:49.7

Like, is anyone doing, at least make her patron saint to PowerPoint overhead protectors. Gosh, man,

0:56.9

I don't know. Are you old enough, Carlo, that you had film strips in school? Did you have,

1:03.2

do you remember film strips? I do not, I do not think we ever had film strips. If we did,

1:08.6

I don't remember, but I don't think. I think I'm too young for that.

1:11.6

Well, if people of my generation, the joke about film scripts is the kid that was assigned to,

1:17.8

there was, you had to turn the little knob to go to the next thing. And the kid that was assigned to it

1:23.6

never synchronized it with the audio. So you were always looking at the, this was our education.

1:30.1

You were always looking at a slide that did not fit what the narrator was currently saying.

1:35.8

And then, so we're not, we're not, we're not that at a different place because how many

1:40.2

YouTube channels out there whenever you watch the YouTube video, the audio and the video is not

1:45.4

matching up, man. Yeah, that's right. That's probably people are watching right now going

1:49.2

they're, they're, I can't look at it. When, when the video doesn't match the audio,

1:55.0

I have to look away. I, it, I start to have, I think it might be a panic attack that I don't

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