1/27/26 - Fr. Elias Mary Mills, F.I. - Does God Consider Protestantism Heresy?
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Fr. Elias Mary Mills, F.I., served as Rector of the Shrine Church at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, from 2016 to 2021. He was ordained in May of 2000.
In Today's Show:
- Why is Mount Sinai sometimes referred to as Mount Horeb in the Bible?
- How can I use my talents from God in my work?
- How can the Church be in a difficult time when we’ve just lived through an unprecedented golden age of saint popes?
- Are Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory physical spaces?
- What is the Church's stance on the Limbo of the Unbaptized?
- How can life be so unbalanced, and will those who cause suffering pay in the afterlife?
- Does God consider protestantism heresy/grave sin, or is He ok with it since they are at least believers in Christ?
- Why does God give some people time to repent late in life after living a life of sin while others die young?
- Is there any sort of fast for after Communion?
- Should I worry about attacks when working with people who are against my faith?
- Did St. John the Baptist and the Holy Family spend a lot of time together when they were growing up?
- Are there any prayers I can say while the host is lifted?
Resources:
Fr. Elias' 2026 Pilgrimage to Japan: Click here
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