No Nonsense Catholic

No Nonsense Catholic

Good information about the Catholic faith is more readily available today than ever before. Yet, there is still widespread confusion about Catholic belief and practice. Officially, it is the job of the Catholic bishops to clear up such confusion. But in the current reality, lay Catholics need to take it upon themselves to know, share, and defend their faith.Every week Catholic author and speaker Matthew Arnold gives clear and simple witness to the Catholic Faith without obscuring, complicating, or watering down the exclusive claims of Christ and His Church.Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ said, “I am the way and the truth and the life… and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 14.6; 8.32). And that is no nonsense.

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September 19, 2025 15 mins

Needless to say, Indulgences have often been misunderstood and just as often willfully misrepresented – yet their roots are both ancient and biblical. The Church’s teaching clearly shows that indulgences are not the “sale of salvation” but a legitimate exercise of ecclesial authority, grounded in Holy Scripture and in the apostolic tradition, and developed through centuries of pastoral practice.

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Christians generally agree that after death we will face judgment, and consequently spend eternity with God in HEAVEN, or eternally SEPARATED from him in hell. But while faithful Christians (Protestant and Catholic alike)...

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The practice of Biblical apologetics is vital for Catholics in defending and sharing the Faith. But even more fundamentally, Biblical apologetics is essential for keeping the Faith. A deeper, Biblical understanding of Cat...

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My last video (NNC Podcast 18: What did Jesus Really Say about Being “Born Again”) exposed the biblical evidence for the necessity of Baptism. This prompted a number of comments from our “separated breth...

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Once upon a time it was de rigueur for Fundamentalist door-to-door evangelists to open with the question, “Have you been born again?” But it is a simple fact of history that the term “born-again Christian” only became com...

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An examination of the metaphorical suit of armor in Ephesians 6:10-17 as a compendium of Catholicism – with each piece representing a fundamental element of your Catholic library – your best defense against &...

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Jesus taught the Apostles to understand “all that was said about him” (Luke 24:25-27; 45) in the OT Scriptures. In His earthly ministry Christ gathered disciples in a way that, from this perspective, would be easily understood as a hierarchy of discipleship. Also, no nonsense Catholic responses to accusations of so-called “paganism” that rear their ugly heads every time there’s a new Pope!

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Even though some non-Catholics will admit the primacy of the Bishop of Rome as “primus inter pares” (first among equals), only the Catholic Church holds the doctrine of Papal Supremacy. But why, when the word “pope” isn’t even in the Bible? It is true the word ‘pope’ isn’t in the Bible, but there are lots of words that aren’t in the Bible – words like “Trinity,” “Incarnation,” “Ascension,” and so on. Yet our separated b...

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The final installment of a trilogy of sorts on the Catholic priesthood addressing two classics of Catholic kryptonite: “Why do Catholics confess their sins to a priest, when only God can ...
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The biblical understanding of clerical celibacy is grounded in the example of Christ, the teachings of St. Paul, the historical practices of the early Church, and the spiritual benefits that arise from this commitment. Clerical celibacy is not merely a rule but a profound expression of love, dedication, and service to God and His people. It allows priests to live out their vocation with a singular focus, embodying the sacrificial l...

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The Catholic understanding of the ministerial priesthood is deeply rooted in Scripture and Tradition and centers around several key themes: the establishment of the priesthood in the Old Testament, the fulfillment of that priesthood in Christ, and the continuation of Christ’s priestly ministry through the Apostles and their successors. All the Christian communities that can trace themselves to Christ and the Apostles (Latin a...

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As promised in the last podcast, we look at the Biblical evidence for the Catholic understanding of the Holy Mass as a true sacrifice. Including why we should not view Christ’s sacrifice on the cross in isolation from the Last Supper — or for that matter, from the rest of His redemptive work. As well as what it means when Christ says He offered His sacrifice, “once for all.”

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Perhaps no other doctrine of the Catholic Church is more objectionable to our separated brethren than the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. But the Bible and the Early Church Fathers clearly teach that the Euchari...

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Salvation is a gift from God, made possible through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ which involves being reconciled with God and receiving forgiveness for sins. But is salvation a process that involves t...

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The majority of comments I’ve received on my No Nonsense Catholic videos have been positive and encouraging. But naturally some folks disagree. So, I’m taking a break from posting a new topic to respond to some recurring themes I thought it would be well to address. If you want to see a Volume II down the road, please let me know.

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Reading the Bible today is a very different proposition than it was in the 1st Century, as a little history and common sense makes clear. It has been rightly said that “a text out of context is a subtext for a prete...

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In this video you’ll discover how Catholics quote a lot more Scripture that they may realize. And an insight into the nature of the New Testament that you may have never considered before – even if you are a life-long Catholic.

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Some non-Catholics have Biblical objections to Catholicism that they think will admit of no answer at all, much less a Biblical one. I call this “Katholic Kryptonite.” Most such objections are variations of “Where is that in the Bible?” But before we answer, we might ask our Fundamentalist friend, “Where did you get the Bible in the first place? ” and, “Did you know that the Bible does not ...

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One of the common objections to Catholicism is: “You say the Catholic Church is the true Church, but the words ‘Catholic Church’ are not in the Bible!” Or are they? In this presentation you’ll discover that the origin of the term Catholic Church is to be found in the pages of Sacred Scripture. For more on the biblical evidence for the Catholic Church visit: https://nononsensecatholic.com/the-biblical-evidence-for-the-catholic-churc...

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Why do Catholics insist on calling Mary the Mother of God? Even though this is a stumbling block to some non-Catholics? It’s important to know that the current animus against the Blessed Virgin in some circles is not a reflection of the faith of the early Church. Also in this podcast: What was the Biblical Star of Bethlehem and the Feast of the Holy Name. https://nononsensecatholic.com/saint-bernard-on-the-holy-name-of-jesus/

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