There are many who say that you cannot have any sort of epistemic certainty when it comes to truth, and they are right in an absolute kind of sense. However, I am quite bothered by this argument as a way in which people escape commitment - true commitment - to doctrine. It’s often used as a scapegoat rather than as an observation regarding the pursuit of knowledge.
Using our faculties of reason, we can come to a true and right understanding of doctrine and have true assurance of its truthfulness and certainty. This comes in a greater degree when we submit our human reason to the greater authority which is the body of Christ - the Church. In the Church, we are promised that human beings will be divine instruments of objective truth. Therefore, when we trust in the Church, we ultimately trust in Christ. This is why “no salvation outside the Church” is ultimately to say “no salvation outside of Christ.”
All of this to say, when people try to make the case for relativism or ambiguity regarding truth, it is important to remember that epistemic certitude is not necessary in order to point to objective truth and have a kind of certainty about it. Don’t let people try to talk you out of holding fast to the faith once for all delivered to the saints.
This is the first video reflection for the Great Fast.
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I've been gone again for a time preparing for my ordination. I was ordained a Deacon in the Holy Catholic Church on March 8th, 2025.
It was a joy beyond words. I am now back in full swing with ministry, media, and work.
I hope you all have been doing well. More to come soon.
Good morning everyone. I wanted to quickly update you on the Mere Catholicity Podcast. I’ve been posting videos on my channel, but it has been quite sometime since my channel has had a podcast episode release.
With my new job as a classical teacher, scheduling interviews has been a challenge. However, my plan is to use my summer breaks as time to double down on planning and recording new podcasts. The idea will be to record a ton of interviews that will then slowly release throughout the school year, expiring around the time the following summer arrives. This will ultimately result in a consistent once a month interview.
All that to say, the podcast will resume here in May or June of 2025 with some excellent interviews lined up!
Blessings on your Sunday!