Catholic Answers LIVECatholic Answers LIVE

Catholic Answers Live, hosted by Cy Kellett, is a daily, two-hour radio program dedicated to Catholic apologetics and evangelization. According to listener surveys, it is a runaway favorite on Catholic stations across America. 

As a call-in program, Catholic Answers Live connects listeners to prominent leaders in the Church today—including scholars, nuns, priests, bishops, and cardinals—and touches on every aspect of our lives as Christians. You'll hear discussions on just about everything relating to the Church: doctrinal controversies, family concerns,  social issues, evangelization, ethics…you name it! 

Catholic Answers Live airs every Monday through Friday from 6-8 PM Eastern (3-4 PM Pacific) on over 360 AM and FM stations in the United States, Sirius Satellite Radio channel 130, and through the Internet at catholic.com. If you can't listen live, you can subscribe to our podcast or download individual shows from our MP3 archive. 

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Most Recent Episodes

04:23 – How as Catholics do we understand the Nephilim and Og without sacrificing history and science? 
16:14 – Reading different Catholic publications, I come upon saints who don’t have a date on the liturgical calendar, and who are, speaking frankly, obscure.  They are honored on All Saints Day.  Would asking for their intercession be more efficacious given that the more popular saints are very busy with the prayers directed to them? 
18:42 – I read a quote on Twitter attributed to St. Padre Pío, in which he told someone he prayed regularly for the good death of his Uncle, to which the other person replied confused because his uncle had passed away years ago. St. Padre Pío replied that it didn’t matter because God was not bound by time and He would make use of his prayer if that was His wish. Regardless of the veracity of this quote. Is this possible? Can we pray for the good death of someone who died years ago, and can that change something that happened in the past? 
 Based on the theory that the transporter kills the person and then replicates them as clones, here’s a scenario: Captain Kirk goes to confession and then beams down to the wacky planet. While there, he does not get baptized and has unmarried relations with green women and then beams back up. He does something like this numerous times throughout his tour of duty aboard the Enterprise. Does that mean there would be multiple Captain Kirks in heaven, purgatory, and hell? 
29:15 – My girlfriend and I have been watching the show “Agents of Shield” and came across an interesting moral dilemma. Spoilers ahead, some listeners might want to skip this one. 
In the show, an Android is created and is nearly indistinguishable from human. She gets her hands on the Darkhold, a seemingly dark magic book, that can enable the reader to do essentially anything. To escape her Android programming and have “free will”, she uses the Darkhold to create a machine that generates a human body for herself, crafted from matter taken from an alternate dimension, complete with her consciousness/memories/etc. At this point, she considers herself to be human, as she now can choose what she wants to do and is experiencing feelings, not just the simulated responses to stimulation her android self had. 
My question is: Is she really human? I remember an episode where you spoke about the Star Trek transporters, and how it essentially destroys and creates another human body. In this case, would this human body receive a soul? Would the dark forces at play, or alternate-dimensional matter inhibit this from happening? And how does an AI consciousness play into it all? 
00:00 – Here’s a sci-fi question wrapped up with some theology for you… Have you ever seen the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and how do you think it treats the ideas of gnosticism, kabbalah, and other esoteric themes? 
00:00 – Since Jesus touched millions of items throughout his life and over thousands of years the items have broken down, yet matter is never destroyed, would this mean there are atom sized relics? 
45:00 – In number 2116 in the Catechism, the Church rejects all forms of divination because they all conceal a desire for power over time, history, and humans. How would time travel into the future for the purpose of seeing the future before God has revealed it not fall under the same condemnation? Isn’t time travel “power over time”? (extra info: even if God allows us to figure it out through natural technological advancement, we couldn’t conclude that he must be fine with it for the same reasons we don’t accept technological advances in contraception, cloning, and other sinful acts.) 
50:00 – In the Netflix show Peaky Blinders, a woman confessed to a priest that she’s going to murder someone. Obviously, this isn’t how the sacrament of confession works. However, not only does the priest NOT correct her, but he then goes t…

Questions Covered:

22:54 – All of my children have left the faith and a large part of why we won’t talk to them about it is because we’re afraid, like how Rose mentioned fear dictating our actions. What should I do? 
29:29 – I’ve been in a relationship where I’m trying to bring the person to Jesus. Now I think I want to break up and discern the priesthood, but I’m afraid that might lead her down a bad path. 
36:46 – How do I honor my father who abandoned me when I was young and has no relationship with me? 
42:54 – I ended a relationship in which I felt a bit emotionally unsafe. How can I move on from the things I feel sorry about? 
49:14 – I’m a domestic abuse survivor with PTSD and have plans to get euthanasia-assisted suicide because I have no reason to live. If I do that, will I go to hell? 

Questions Covered:

03:59 – What is purgatory? 
13:35 – I want to know about the reach of papal infallibility and the limits to which it binds. Am I duty bound that it’s prudent to dogmatize its truths? Do we have to believe the 3rd and 4th Marian doctrines are all of the truth or can we be good Christians and believe in what Eastern Catholics say about it? 
20:46 – What are the sacraments? 
29:10 – Why does the Catholic Church find something substantial in Plato’s philosophy? Specifically St. Augustine has referred to it. 
45:52 – Does one have to be in a state of grace for God to sincerely hear their requests or what they’re praying for? 
49:24 – Have you heard anything about the “one world religion” that the pope is supporting? What are your thoughts on it? 
52:16 – What is the definition of Hell?

Resources Mentioned:

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Questions Covered:

03:17 – Why is the diocese of Rome not an archdiocese? 
06:27 – Are there secular arguments for the existence of human dignity? 
11:55 – Did Our Lady ever mention that we should pray for the souls in purgatory, or is it something that the church asks us to do? Is purgatory mentioned in the bible? If there’s no purgatory, where do we go? 
16:00 – What is astral projection? What is the difference between bilocation and astral projection? 
24:03 – Is it ok for extraordinary ministers to retrieve the eucharist from the tabernacle? Or should only priests do so? 
29:29 – If St. Therese died on Sept. 30th, why is her feast day celebrated on October 1st? 
32:06 – Is it morally permissible for someone to plan a trip that would take him away from the ability to attend mass? Particularly in the context of explorers and pioneers. 
37:13 – Could you talk about general judgement, and why do people with near death experiences never talk about judgement? 
44:10 – I’m a convert, former protestant. One of my old professors talked about the God of the Old Testament. He said the Jews were “henotheists” and not monotheists. What is the difference and does the Catholic Church have a stance on it?

Questions Covered:

01:15 – What do Catholics believe about acupuncture? 
05:55 – Why do Catholics say Catholicism stems directly from Jesus and Protestantism does not? 
15:40 – Where did the idea come from that the fruit on the tree of knowledge of good and evil was an apple? 
22:40 – Why did Isaac bless Jacob if he lied about it instead of his brother? 
29:05 – How is it that we still have free will if God knows what we’re going to do already? 
36:00 – Are there any boundaries on alcohol consumption for Catholics? Is there anything in scripture that talks about it? 
43:40 – I heard lyrics of a song that said “the wrath of God will satisfy”, but don’t Catholics believe something deeper than that? 
50:25 – Why do Catholics hold miraculous medals, the rosary, etc. as significant to our beliefs?

 

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