Revelation Ch. 22 Tree of Life and Holy Water (Catholic Apocalypse Part 16)

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Intro To Audio On The Book Of Revelation

The book is not "Revelations" (plural) as commonly misstated but is officially titled "The Revelation Given by God the Father to Jesus Christ." It is a singular 'revelation' of the Father to the Son and the Apostle John is given a vision of what that Revelation is. In short, it is the elevation of Christ and His saints till the end of time to the throne room of God. Check out the audio lessons below. Read More

Video Intro for Revelation

The book is not "Revelations" (plural) as commonly misstated but is officially titled "The Revelation Given by God the Father to Jesus Christ." It is a singular 'revelation' of the Father to the Son and the Apostle John is given a vision of what that Revelation is. In short, it is the elevation of Christ and His saints till the end of time to the throne room of God. In this video, Dr Marshall outlines the entire book and prevents the "excavation questions" that need to be answered as we move through the most difficult book of the New Testament. More importantly we do it with the help of the Old Testament and Catholic teaching. Let's examine the outline of Revelation: Read More

AD 70: Apocalypse in Jerusalem

We Catholics believe (and this is not widely known) that the key to understanding the Book of Revelation is by understanding the events of AD 70 when Rome destroyed Jerusalem and its Temple and brought "the age of the Temple of Moses" to an end. These "end days" in Jerusalem are a type or foreshadowing of what will occur globally at the end of time. Reading Revelation as past tense (Preterist interpretation) is compatible with reading Revelation in the future tense (Futurist interpretation. In this video, Dr Marshall explains this mystery and then prepares you for a series of audio lessons on the Book of Revelation, line by line. If you are interested in understanding the Book of Revelation in a Catholic way, you cannot miss this video: Read More

The 3 Johannine Epistles: Logos and Love

What is Christianity. Logos and Love. That is the message of Saint John the Apostle. Today we turn to Saint John's three epistle that stand separate from his Gospel and the Book of Revelation. We see that his vision of Christianity is rooted in his belief that Jesus Christ is the Eternal Word of the Father and that He is Love. Read More

Jude: Against the Gnostics

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2 Peter: Deification in Christ

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1 Peter: A Passover Encyclical on Baptism

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Epistle of Saint James: Faith and Works

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Titus: Priests and Perseverance

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