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Ask Catholics
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Ask Catholics is a podcast run by a catechist and RCIA director to help people understand and better be able to explain the Catholic faith and to clear up a lot of misconceptions many people have when looking at Catholicism from the outside.
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Ask Catholics is a podcast run by a catechist and RCIA director to help people understand and better be able to explain the Catholic faith and to clear up a lot of misconceptions many people have when looking at Catholicism from the outside.
Show more...
Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Self-Improvement
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📜🔥 NEW SONG: “Charity Case” A snarky, historically grounded reminder that the Church isn’t hoardin
Ask Catholics
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📜🔥 NEW SONG: “Charity Case” A snarky, historically grounded reminder that the Church isn’t hoardin
📜🔥 NEW SONG: “Charity Case” A snarky, historically grounded reminder that the Church isn’t hoarding treasure — she’s guarding beauty, feeding the poor, lifting souls, and keeping the world’s greatest art out of billionaire vaults. ✨⛪🔥 Some folks love to say, “If the Church really cared about the poor, she’d sell the art.” Right — and then what? Feed the world for a day, strip the sanctuaries bare, and let private collectors hide humanity’s inheritance behind laser-secured vault doors? The Church has fed more people, housed more people, educated more people, healed more people, and rescued more people than any institution in history — while also preserving beauty as a public good. And here’s the twist: The poor want their churches radiant. Not because they crave opulence, but because they believe God’s house should lift the human soul — a place where even the lowest can stand beneath a cathedral of light and remember they’re made for Heaven. If she sold the beauty, it wouldn’t stay public. It would vanish into private hands, never to be seen again. The Church doesn’t wallow in wealth — she protects what the world would pawn. She is a CUSTODIAN of what has been GIVEN TO HER over the centuries. Beauty can be sold once… or it can elevate souls for centuries. The Church chose the second one. 🎶 “Charity Case” — out now. We’re not doing this for a paycheck — we’re building the Kingdom. 100% of all donations go directly into growing the channel so we can reach more people with truth and beauty. Working for the pension 👆, not the paycheck. 👉 https://ko-fi.com/petersbarque Follow Peter’s Barque: https://petersbarque.online https://x.com/petersbarque https://instagram.com/petersbarque https://tiktok.com/@petersbarque https://facebook.com/petersbarque Listen on: Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8 #PetersBarque #Catholic #CatholicMusic #BibleStudy #Theology #CharityCase #CatholicTruth #BeautyMatters #ApostolicFaith #ChurchHistory #DefenseOfTheFaith #CatholicTok #ChristianMusic #BuildTheKingdom #NotThePaycheck #Cathedrals #SacredArt #ForThePoor #PublicBeauty #CatholicChurch

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Ask Catholics is a podcast run by a catechist and RCIA director to help people understand and better be able to explain the Catholic faith and to clear up a lot of misconceptions many people have when looking at Catholicism from the outside.