C4 Ignite Your Faith Series
People often wonder if God really matters. In this initial "C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith" video, Bishop Don Hying of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee shares his views on God's importance and relevance in our lives. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (27).
Is there really a God? How do we know that God exists? In this "C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith," Bishop Don Hying speaks to all of us who wonder if God is real. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (31).
In this "C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith," Bishop Don Hying speaks to all of us who wonder why our plans don't always seem to match God's plans. If you're asking yourself "what is God's plan for me?" this video is for you. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (50).
In this episode of "C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith," when it comes to religion and beliefs, the world is full of choices. Should I be Catholic? Is Christianity the right path? Bishop Don Hying presents an overview on why many people have found a universal, spiritual home within the Catholic Church for more than 2,000 years. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (74).
Is the Bible historically and scientifically accurate? Are the stories true? In this "C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith" web video, Bishop Don Hying shares an overview of the Bible's truth and relevance. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (101).
Friends often encourage one another to "have faith" when times are tough. What exactly is faith? Bishop Don Hying helps us define this seemingly 'ordinary' word that packs extraordinary power. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (142).
Some people enjoy attending church every week. Others, not so much. In this message, Bishop Hying illustrates the relationship between faith and belonging to a parish community. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (166).
The world is so big, it's understandable that some people feel invisible or even irrelevant. In this message, Bishop Don shows us that even in a world with billions of people, each one of us important. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (198, 335).
Crime, natural disasters, disease, war and poverty. With so many negatives, sometimes it’s hard to see the positives. Click for Bishop Don’s message on how God works for good, even in the midst of evil. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (385).
Who Can Save Us When We’re Lost?
Life is full of ups and downs, happiness and heartbreak. As we face life’s challenges, sometimes we wonder if we’re fighting alone. Click and hear Bishop Don’s message about our Savior and how he shares our struggles and helps us fight our battles. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (422).
The idea of God joining us here on Earth through a virgin birth is pretty amazing. In this message, Bishop Don shows us that God became a person through Jesus Christ to connect with us, to love us and to save us. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (456).
Are My Everyday Choices Important?
Year after year, month after month, day after day. For many of us, life seems pretty routine—almost as if God’s not around at all. In this message, Bishop Don helps us see God in our everyday lives. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (495, 531).
Is Jesus a Saviour for Everyone?
The world is full of various religious beliefs and ethnic backgrounds. Is Jesus truly a savior for all of us? In this episode, Bishop Don Hying explores what it means to be a Universal Church. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (774).
Sunday after Sunday, Catholics around the world rise and recite a series of paragraphs in a shared profession of faith. But why? Bishop Don Hying has more info right here. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (185).
As we walk or drive around our neighborhoods, we see lots of churches, affiliated with many different religions. Why is that? Bishop Don Hying shares a little insight on the differences. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (817).
Some of us have heard the phrase “God in three persons, Blessed Trinity.” What does that mean? Bishop Don Hying has more on this divine trio. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (232).
The great Creation debate continues between believers and non-believers, scholars and theologians. Bishop Don Hying shares a snippet about what Catholics believe about the world's beginnings. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (282).
What is God’s Design for Marriage?
Who defines marriage? What makes marriage so important—isn't it just a piece of paper? People of all faiths—from all around the world—are asking these questions. Bishop Don Hying shares some Catholic insight on this blessed sacrament. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (369, 1602).
Life is full of choices, but how do we make the right ones? Bishop Don Hying shares some insight on how we can try to triumph over negative ideas and temptations. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (538).
You can’t teach and old dog new tricks. A leopard can’t change its spots. These clichés are widely-accepted, but do they apply to us? Bishop Don Hying shows us that through Christ, even challenged people can become “good” people. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (541).
What Kind of Response Does Jesus Require of Me?
What Kind of Response Does Jesus Require of Me? In this “C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith” video, Bishop Don Hying speaks to all of us who are wondering what Jesus requires of us. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (546).
Are there signs today that Jesus is still working?
The Bible seems to be full of great miracles and spectacular events, but we don’t see those things today. Or do we? Bishop Don Hying shows us that Jesus’ wonder surrounds us every day. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (547).
What Do Catholics Say About Jesus and the Jews?
Catholicism and Judaism. Two faiths that are very different, yet very much alike. In this video, Bishop Don Hying explores this unique and deeply rooted relationship. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (574, 597).
He was a good person who spoke of God, love and charity. He performed healing miracles for complete strangers. Still, Jesus was mocked in public and executed for all to see. Click for Bishop Don's message on why our Savior suffered humiliation and an unimaginable death. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (599).
It's the center of our Christian faith; the belief that Jesus was crucified on a Friday, then rose on a Sunday. How do we know it's true? Click now as Bishop Don Hying reveals more about this really Good News. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (638, 988).
Jesus is Everywhere. Why Church?
For some it’s a healthy habit. For others a mandatory routine. Then, others just do it occasionally… going to church on Sundays. Do we have to attend church to follow Jesus? Bishop Don has more in this C4! Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (731).
Does having an actual Church serve a real purpose? Why is there a need for people to worship together in a dedicated place? Bishop Don Hying has an insightful perspective on the Church as a community. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (781).
What are the Marks of the church?
At Mass, we profess belief in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. What does that mean? In this episode, Bishop Don Hying breaks down the "Marks of the Church" etched in the Nicene Creed. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (811).
Who Gave the Bishops Authority?
They have grand titles, elaborate ceremonies, big hats and big responsibilities. But why? Let's get the answer from one of them! Bishop Don Hying shares more on why the Church has a distinct leadership structure and foundation. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (874).
The Catholic Church has many different traditions and rituals. Why? Bishop Don Hying shares more on the sacraments and why they're so important. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1076).
Baptism. Is it really necessary to be a Christian? Isn't it really just another ceremony? In this video, Bishop Don Hying shares the importance of being baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1213).
Why is Confirmation Important?
When people are baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, they become Christians, right? So, why do Catholics have confirmations? Bishop Don Hying shares some great information on this special sacrament. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1285).
Mass celebrations or church services, seem very involved and sometimes they're really long. Why is that? Bishop Don Hying runs down the elements of Mass for us and helps us see the beauty of celebrating with others. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1346).
What Happens to the Bread & Wine?
People line up at Mass for a small cracker or a piece of bread and a sip of wine. Why? When you get down to it, isn't it just bread and wine? Bishop Don Hying shares the mystery of the Eucharist with us, and what makes it a truly Holy Communion. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1373).
If people can talk straight to God, why should they tell their sins to priests? Bishop Don Hying confesses that the Sacrament of Reconciliation is one of his favorites, because it's good for the soul. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1422).
His miracles of healing the sick are a big part of His ministry. Are those amazing medical miracles things of the past, or is Jesus still working wonders today? Bishop Don Hying talks to us about the healing power of Christ. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1499).
Deacons, priests, bishops, archbishops, cardinals and the pope. How did these men get their start? How do you know when you're on the opposite end of that Divine call? Bishop Don shares his personal story and orders up some great info on the leaders who serve us. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1536). #ThinkPriest
Who's responsible for sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ? Is it our priests at churches or the nuns at schools? Maybe people should find out on their own? Here, Bishop Don Hying shares an overview of what it means to share the faith. Based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church (905, 2044, 2225 & 2472).
Does Faith Belong in Public life?
Some people say religion and politics don't mix. Should there always be a separation of Church and State? Bishop Don explores this idea and shares why Catholics and people of faith get involved in public life. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1878, 2104).
Some people say it seems as if church people are always in our business. If I'm not bothering anyone, who cares? Bishop Don Hying shares more on the role faith plays as we exercise our freedom of choice and responsibility every day. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1730).
Who Determines Right from Wrong?
Every day, we face many different choices. Should I go this way or that way? Do I listen to my parents or my friends? Is it okay to allow someone else to take the blame for my mistake? Bishop Don helps us take a look at the benefits of doing the "right" thing. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1749).
Most Christians believe that every person is a sinner – every one of us. Sure, people do bad things, sometimes. How do we know if those "bad things" are actually sins? Let's hear more from Bishop Don about sin and how it affects us, every day. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1846).
If heaven is a real place, how do we get there? What does it take? Do we have to be "good" people -- completely free from sin? Bishop Don Hying listens to these questions and shares some heartfelt answers. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1949).
Sometimes we fall short, but overall, we try to say and do the "right" things. However, many of us wonder if that's enough. Bishop Don gives us a word or two about "good" things we can all do every day. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2083).
The Catholic Church teaches that family is important. What if my family isn't ideal or perfect? Bishop Don shares some great overviews on how virtually anyone can enjoy a happy home life. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2197).
What’s the Church’s Stance on Intimacy?
With so many mixed messages about relationships and intimacy on television, at the movies and online, how do we know what's right? Click now for more on what the Church says about these deeply personal connections. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2331).
What does Pro-Life Really Mean?
Does the "pro-life" stance begin and end with unborn babies? What about human rights and our fellow man? Is there more to being "pro-life?" Bishop Don Hying shares more on the Catholic belief that all life is valuable. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2258).
Is it okay for Christians to have great wealth? Are we responsible for others who are less fortunate? Should we strive for success and financial gain? Bishop Don Hying sheds light on these challenging, yet popular questions. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2401).
Should We Always Tell the Truth?
They say "the truth hurts." Some of us even quote John 8:32, declaring that "...the truth will set you free." Should we always be truthful, always? Bishop Don Hying shows us how sharing the truth can be a phenomenal way of sharing love. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2464).
Many adults adore children who exhibit "good behavior." Some kids even receive rewards, just for being good. Does being a good person still matter for grown-ups? With all of the stress of home and work, why bother? Bishop Don Hying has some "good" reasons in this video. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1803).
For many, prayer plays a huge role in their lives. But what exactly IS prayer? And why is it so important? Bishop Don offers us some great insight into the power of prayer, and the many different ways we can benefit from it. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2559)
With all the different ways to pray -- petition, thanksgiving, devotions, the rosary, the Mass -- how do I know I'm even doing it right? In this latest C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith, Bishop Don Hying shares his thoughts on the many forms of prayer available to us, and how we can learn to incorporate them in our daily lives. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (2623 and 2648)
What Does Jesus Teach Us About Prayer?
Jesus taught us that the Lord’s prayer is the greatest of the Christian prayers – that it is the perfect expression of faith and trust in God. In this latest “C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith,” Bishop Don Hying discusses the Our Father, and how this prayer can be applied to our lives today.
Pope Francis is our shepherd. However, what really IS the role of the pope? And, why should it even matter to us? In this latest C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith, Bishop Don Hying discusses why we have a pope. Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (880)
What’s Up with Catholics and Saints?
As Catholics, we’re often asked about the role that saints have in our lives. Is praying to them the same as worshiping them? What does it mean for them to “intervene” for us? In this latest C4: Ignite Your Catholic Faith, Bishop Don Hying explains the many ins and outs of being a saint … and how we, too, can strive to be just like them! Based upon the Catechism of the Catholic Church (946)