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Fr. Gregory Pine

October 12, 2020 By pintswaquinas 1 Comment

10-Minute Topics w/ Fr. Gregory Pine

In this episode, Fr. Gregory Pine and I answer questions asked by the Pints with Aquinas Patreon supporters, and we get into some pretty interesting discussions!

A few of the questions we answer in this episode:

  • What is the true definition of perfection? How can we be perfect like God?
  • What are Matt and Fr. Pine’s favorite bourbons? And which bourbon bottle is dressed like a priest?
  • How do you find Catholic community when you move to a new town?
  • What is the difference between joy and happiness?

 

Sit back, relax, and learn something… and maybe drink an adult beverage while you’re at it!

 

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August 31, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

Debate: Does God Exist?

What happens when a Dominican Thomist goes head-to-head with an “atheist apologist”?

In this episode of Pints with Aquinas Fr. Gregory Pine, a Dominican priest and Assistant Director of Campus Outreach at the Thomistic Institute, debates Ben Watkins, co-creator of “Real Atheology”: a blog and podcast dedicated to providing well-reasoned arguments in favor of atheist non-belief.

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August 24, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

7 Ways To Argue Better w/ Fr. Gregory Pine

Ever wonder how you can be more effective at arguing? Today we’re joined around the bar table by Fr. Gregory Pine to discuss seven things you can learn from St. Thomas Aquinas about arguing better. We’ll tackle issues like:

  • What attitude you should have when debating with someone
  • Why it’s absolutely vital that you understand your opponent’s position
  • One thing you can do to overcome the limits of language
  • What role tradition and authority should play in your discussions
  • And a whole lot more…

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March 17, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

Why The 7 Sacraments? W/ Fr. Gregory Pine

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As stated above, the sacraments of the Church were instituted for a twofold purpose: namely, in order to perfect man in things pertaining to the worship of God according to the religion of Christian life, and to be a remedy against the defects caused by sin. And in either way it is becoming that there should be seven sacraments.

For spiritual life has a certain conformity with the life of the body: just as other corporeal things have a certain likeness to things spiritual. Now a man attains perfection in the corporeal life in two ways: first, in regard to his own person; secondly, in regard to the whole community of the society in which he lives, for man is by nature a social animal. With regard to himself man is perfected in the life of the body, in two ways; first, directly [per se, i.e. by acquiring some vital perfection; secondly, indirectly [per accidens, i.e. by the removal of hindrances to life, such as ailments, or the like. Now the life of the body is perfected “directly,” in three ways. First, by generation whereby a man begins to be and to live: and corresponding to this in the spiritual life there is Baptism, which is a spiritual regeneration, according to Titus 3:5: “By the laver of regeneration,” etc. Secondly, by growth whereby a man is brought to perfect size and strength: and corresponding to this in the spiritual life there is Confirmation, in which the Holy Ghost is given to strengthen us. Wherefore the disciples who were already baptized were bidden thus: “Stay you in the city till you be endued with power from on high” (Luke 24:49). Thirdly, by nourishment, whereby life and strength are preserved to man; and corresponding to this in the spiritual life there is the Eucharist. Wherefore it is said (John 6:54): “Except you eat of the flesh of the Son of Man, and drink His blood, you shall not have life in you.”

And this would be enough for man if he had an impassible life, both corporally and spiritually; but since man is liable at times to both corporal and spiritual infirmity, i.e. sin, hence man needs a cure from his infirmity; which cure is twofold. one is the healing, that restores health: and corresponding to this in the spiritual life there is Penance, according to Psalm 40:5: “Heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee.” The other is the restoration of former vigor by means of suitable diet and exercise: and corresponding to this in the spiritual life there is Extreme Unction, which removes the remainder of sin, and prepares man for final glory. Wherefore it is written (James 5:15): “And if he be in sins they shall be forgiven him.”

In regard to the whole community, man is perfected in two ways. First, by receiving power to rule the community and to exercise public acts: and corresponding to this in the spiritual life there is the sacrament of order, according to the saying of Hebrews 7:27, that priests offer sacrifices not for themselves only, but also for the people. Secondly in regard to natural propagation. This is accomplished by Matrimony both in the corporal and in the spiritual life: since it is not only a sacrament but also a function of nature.

We may likewise gather the number of the sacraments from their being instituted as a remedy against the defect caused by sin. For Baptism is intended as a remedy against the absence of spiritual life; Confirmation, against the infirmity of soul found in those of recent birth; the Eucharist, against the soul’s proneness to sin; Penance, against actual sin committed after baptism; Extreme Unction, against the remainders of sins—of those sins, namely, which are not sufficiently removed by Penance, whether through negligence or through ignorance; order, against divisions in the community; Matrimony, as a remedy against concupiscence in the individual, and against the decrease in numbers that results from death.

Some, again, gather the number of sacraments from a certain adaptation to the virtues and to the defects and penal effects resulting from sin. They say that Baptism corresponds to Faith, and is ordained as a remedy against original sin; Extreme Unction, to Hope, being ordained against venial sin; the Eucharist, to Charity, being ordained against the penal effect which is malice. order, to Prudence, being ordained against ignorance; Penance to Justice, being ordained against mortal sin; Matrimony, to Temperance, being ordained against concupiscence; Confirmation, to Fortitude, being ordained against infirmity.

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March 6, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

Are there too many Catholic devotions?

I chat with Fr. Pine over whether there are too many devotions and how we can navigate the landscape of Catholic Traditions and Spiritualities.

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March 3, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

Marian Devotion W/ Fr. Gregory Pine

In today’s episode with Fr. Gregory Pine I discuss Marian devotion.

How do we grow in grow in our love and devotion of Mary? What did Thomas Aquinas have to say about Mary?

We also talk about our brand new book on Marian consecration: Buy on Amazon

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February 28, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

What Did Aquinas Get Wrong?

As much as we’d love St. Thomas to have been perfect, as a human thinker he was subject to error in his arguments. Fr. Pine goes over where he disagrees with Thomas and the sections of the Summa that make him raise his eyebrows.

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February 25, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

The truth about indulgences

Fr. Pine explains indulgences, how they really remit punishment for sins, and how the topic sheds some light on the way grace and justice are received from God. For the rest of the discussion watch the full episode linked below.

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February 18, 2020 By pintswaquinas Leave a Comment

How YOU Can Prepare for Lent W/ Fr. Gregory Pine

Today I sit down with Fr. Gregory Pine to discuss how YOU can prepare for Lent! Buckle up!

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Aquinas’ 3 Reasons We Fast

Fasting is practiced for a threefold purpose.

First, in order to bridle the lusts of the flesh, wherefore the Apostle says (2 Corinthians 6:5-6): “In fasting, in chastity,” since fasting is the guardian of chastity. For, according to Jerome [Contra Jov. ii.] “Venus is cold when Ceres and Bacchus are not there,” that is to say, lust is cooled by abstinence in meat and drink.

Secondly, we have recourse to fasting in order that the mind may arise more freely to the contemplation of heavenly things: hence it is related (Daniel 10) of Daniel that he received a revelation from God after fasting for three weeks.

Thirdly, in order to satisfy for sins: wherefore it is written (Joel 2:12): “Be converted to Me with all your heart, in fasting and in weeping and in mourning.” The same is declared by Augustine in a sermon (De orat. et Jejun. [Serm. lxxii (ccxxx, de Tempore)]): “Fasting cleanses the soul, raises the mind, subjects one’s flesh to the spirit, renders the heart contrite and humble, scatters the clouds of concupiscence, quenches the fire of lust, kindles the true light of chastity.”

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