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The Grace Filled Life Ep. 35 Catholic Myth Buster: Saved By Works Alone?

Season 1, Ep. 35

Summary


In this episode of the Catholic Myth Busters, Fr. Christopher DiTomo addresses the myth that Catholics believe they are saved by works alone. He explores the concepts of salvation, justification, and the role of grace, emphasizing that while faith is essential, it must be accompanied by good works. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding Catholic teachings in the context of scripture and the necessity of perseverance in faith. Fr. DiTomo reassures listeners of God's mercy and the importance of a living faith that expresses itself through actions.


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