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Private Revelations and the Church
The first church council established that circumcision was not necessary for baptism, and though some revelations are approved by the Church, they are not binding to Catholics. Ecclesiastical approval only means that its message aligns with faith and morals, not that it is mandatory to believe.
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Mikey was doing pushups with Mr. Embertson who corrected him on his form, saying he wasn't locking his arms all the way, but even after repeating the correction, Mikey didn't improve.
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Mikey was doing pushups with Mr. Embertson who corrected him on his form, saying he wasn't locking his arms all the way, but even after repeating the correction, Mikey didn't improve.
ChapterPrivate Revelations and the Church
EpisodeDay 9: The Fullness of Revelation
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
The first church council in Jerusalem allowed people to be baptized without being circumcised.
12:30 - 15:33 (03:03)
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The first church council in Jerusalem allowed people to be baptized without being circumcised. Private revelations are not binding on any Christian or Catholic to believe, even if it is approved by the church.