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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 43 MIN

Four Keys to Understanding Catholic Worldview

from Certainty4Eternity · host Mark Gilbert

n this episode of Certainty for Eternity, Rayne and Mark start to look at how Catholics and Protestants see the world differently—not just in small rituals, but in their entire worldview. From how we understand belonging, authority, and truth, to how we experience Jesus—this conversation helps you make sense of Catholic theology and how to connect meaningfully with Catholic friends and family. 📌 Key themes we explore:00:00 – Intro & Subscribe Request00:33 – Today’s Topic: Worldview02:39 – Do Catholics See the World Differently?05:26 – Introducing the Catholic Worldview06:50 – Four Pillars of the Catholic Worldview07:59 – Deep Dive: Unity & Belonging14:42 – Catholic vs Protestant Experience of God17:35 – Do Catholics Feel Secure About Salvation?18:51 – Truth & Authority in Catholicism22:00 – Jesus: Divine, Human, or Distant?25:00 – Saints & Mediators27:59 – Summary of the Four Key Themes29:05 – Next Week’s Preview: Catholic Belonging with Guest Niamh Carroll29:42 – Listener Q&A: Why Pray for the Pope?40:50 – Gospel Assurance vs Catholic Anxiety42:48 – Closing Prayer & Wrap-Up👤 Hosts: Mark Gilbert & Rayne Orange🎙️ Next Week: We’ll be joined by special guest Niamh Carroll, who grew up Irish Catholic and will share her experience of belonging in the Church.💬 Got a question? Leave it in the comments or DM us on socials—we might feature it in an upcoming episode! Connect with us:📸 Instagram @certainty4eternity | 📘 Facebook Certainty4Eternity

n this episode of Certainty for Eternity, Rayne and Mark start to look at how Catholics and Protestants see the world differently—not just in small rituals, but in their entire worldview. From how we understand belonging, authority, and truth, to how we experience Jesus—this conversation helps you make sense of Catholic theology and how to connect meaningfully with Catholic friends and family. 📌 Key themes we explore:00:00 – Intro & Subscribe Request00:33 – Today’s Topic: Worldview02:39 – Do Catholics See the World Differently?05:26 – Introducing the Catholic Worldview06:50 – Four Pillars of the Catholic Worldview07:59 – Deep Dive: Unity & Belonging14:42 – Catholic vs Protestant Experience of God17:35 – Do Catholics Feel Secure About Salvation?18:51 – Truth & Authority in Catholicism22:00 – Jesus: Divine, Human, or Distant?25:00 – Saints & Mediators27:59 – Summary of the Four Key Themes29:05 – Next Week’s Preview: Catholic Belonging with Guest Niamh Carroll29:42 – Listener Q&A: Why Pray for the Pope?40:50 – Gospel Assurance vs Catholic Anxiety42:48 – Closing Prayer & Wrap-Up👤 Hosts: Mark Gilbert & Rayne Orange🎙️ Next Week: We’ll be joined by special guest Niamh Carroll, who grew up Irish Catholic and will share her experience of belonging in the Church.💬 Got a question? Leave it in the comments or DM us on socials—we might feature it in an upcoming episode! Connect with us:📸 Instagram @certainty4eternity | 📘 Facebook Certainty4Eternity

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