Thankful for the Catholic Triangle – Mary Live with Dr. Mark Miravalle

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Why do we have more people identifying as atheists than at any other time in human history? And what is the remedy? Join Dr. Mark Miravalle in his fascinating discussion of "The Catholic Triangle."

Dr. Mark Miravalle discusses the increasing chaos and atheism in the modern world, attributing it to the misuse of intellect against God. He traces this trend to influential philosophers like David Hume, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Frederick Hegel, Karl Marx, and Friedrich Nietzsche, whose ideas have shaped contemporary secular humanism. This intellectual journey, he argues, has led to a world where God is often rejected.

He then shifts to the solution, rooted in Catholic faith: the Eucharist, devotion to the Blessed Mother, and obedience to the Holy Father. He emphasizes the importance of the Eucharist as the presence of Jesus, advocating for Eucharistic adoration and participation in Mass. He also underscores the significance of Mary as a remedy for the current chaos, urging for her acknowledgment in the role of Spiritual Mother of all peoples.

He concludes with a call to uphold the Catholic faith through the "Catholic triangle" of the Eucharist, the Blessed Mother, and the Pope. This is essential for personal salvation and the salvation of others, aligning with the Marian messages of modern times.

atheism, secular humanism, Catholic faith, importance of Eucharist, Devotion to Mary, obedience to the Pope, Christian salvation, Marian messages, spiritual remedy, Catholic teachings, Catholic triangle

00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Unprecedented atheism
01:58 - Philosophers rejecting God
04:54 - St. John Bosco's Catholic triangle
05:51 - Our Lady's message of reparation and co-redemption
11:19 - Go to the Eucharist with doubts and fears
14:02 - Making time for Jesus
18:27 - Pope Francis corrects German Synodal Way
21:10 - Our Lady as the remedy
23:14 - Writing to Pope Francis for the dogma
25:53 - Protecting the faith for future generations

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