Roman Catholicism represents a significant branch of Christianity, characterized by its traditions, teachings, and practices that have evolved over centuries. Central to its belief system is the authority of the Pope, which some cite as an embodiment of Christ's promise to Peter in Matthew 16:18, where Jesus declares, 'You are Peter, and on this rock, I will build my church.' However, the Scriptures emphasize that Christ is the sole foundation of the Church, as stated in 1 Corinthians 3:11, 'For no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.' The doctrine of clerical celibacy, the veneration of Mary, and the sacramental system, including the Eucharist, are also pivotal in Catholic teaching. Yet, the Bible cautions against the elevation of tradition above Scripture, as seen in Mark 7:8-9, where Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for neglecting the commandment of God in favor of human traditions. Furthermore, the concept of purgatory and the practice of extreme unction find no clear biblical foundation, prompting believers to seek a faith grounded in the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice, as articulated in Hebrews 10:14, 'For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.' Engaging with these themes allows for a deeper understanding of both the distinctives of Roman Catholicism and the biblical call to adhere to the teachings of Scripture.
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on a specific verse from the Bible, Revelation 17:3, which describes a woman riding a beast. The woman represents a powerful entity that has gained control over the Roman Kingdom or the Federated States of Europe. She is depicted as wearing royal robes, symbolizin
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon critiquing the doctrine of Celibacy within the Roman Catholic Church, highlighting the lack of scriptural support for it and the detrimental effects it has had on clergy members and society. He exposes the corruption, immorality, and hypocrisy that have been associated
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon exposing the errors of the Church of Rome, particularly focusing on the withholding of the cup from the people during the Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist. He emphasizes the clear biblical evidence that both bread and wine were given by Jesus to His disciples, and challe
Ian Paisley preaches about the contrast between the true Church of Jesus Christ, where Jesus has preeminence, and the Church of Rome, which exalts Mary above the Godhead. He highlights the idolatry and false teachings of the Roman Catholic Church regarding Mary, emphasizing the discrepancies between
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon critiquing Mariolatry, focusing on the Roman Catholic Church's elevation of Mary to a position above Christ, including titles like 'Mother of God' and doctrines like the Immaculate Conception and Bodily Assumption of Mary. Paisley contrasts Roman and Protestant teaching
Ian Paisley preaches about the importance of understanding the strength and principles of the adversary, particularly focusing on the system of Rome and its unchangeable policy. He emphasizes the need for Protestants to contend against the system of Popery by prioritizing the Holy Scriptures as the
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon critiquing the sacrament of Extreme Unction in the Roman Catholic Church, highlighting its origins, practices, and contradictions with Apostolic teachings. He emphasizes the manipulation and exploitation of believers through this sacrament, pointing out the lack of true
Ian Paisley preaches about the freedom of speech and publication as birthrights of Englishmen, highlighting the contrast between the liberties enjoyed in England and the restrictions imposed by Rome, particularly regarding the liberty of the Press. He emphasizes Rome's fear of the Word of God and it
Ian Paisley delivers a powerful sermon exposing the deceit and falsehoods within the Popery system, emphasizing how lies and hypocrisy are deeply ingrained in its fabric. He highlights historical instances where oaths were violated and promises broken within the Romish system, showcasing the lack of
Ian Paisley exposes the errors and false teachings of the Roman Catholic Church regarding the sacrament of Baptism, highlighting the excessive rituals, superstitions, and man-made traditions that have been added to the simple institution of Christ. He emphasizes that true regeneration, enlightenment
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon exposing the deceptive nature of Popery, which hides its true intentions to regain power and persecute heretics once it has the opportunity. He warns about the unchanging and destructive nature of Popery's creed towards those outside the Roman Catholic Church, viewing t
Ian Paisley preaches against the Romish Sacrament of the Eucharist, highlighting the perversion of the Lord's Supper through the doctrine of Transubstantiation and the sacrificial practices of the Romish Church. He condemns the teachings of Popery that set aside the perfect sacrifice of Christ and p
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon exposing the ongoing sexual abuse and rape of nuns by priests in the Roman Catholic Church, emphasizing the Church's history of denial, cover-ups, and immorality. The Vatican's confirmation of these reports after a decade reveals the deep-rooted sins within the Church,
Ian Paisley preaches against the claimed infallibility of the Pope, arguing that it goes against Scripture, reason, and history. He questions the basis of the Pope's infallibility, refuting the idea that Saint Peter was infallible and therefore his successor should be. Paisley highlights the inconsi
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon reflecting on the horrors of the Inquisition, describing it as a system born out of prodigious iniquity and cruelty, incompatible with freedom and human dignity. He highlights the extensive confiscation of property, shedding of blood, and the fear it instilled in societ
Ian Paisley delivers a sermon critiquing the Jesuits in three aspects: in regard to themselves, the Church, and society. He highlights concerns about the Jesuits' collective behavior as members of the Society of Jesus, their emphasis on passive obedience, and their perceived immorality. Paisley warn
Ian Paisley preaches about the dangers of the Romish system, highlighting how it leads individuals to blindness, superstition, and poverty. He emphasizes the importance of reading the Bible and being enlightened by its teachings, rather than blindly following the traditions of the Roman Catholic Chu
J.C. Philpot delivers a sermon exposing the dangers and deceptiveness of Roman Catholicism, describing it as 'the masterpiece of Satan' due to its adaptability to human nature, pride, persecution of believers, perversion of God's word, and promotion of sin. He highlights the alluring aspects of Pope
Archbishop Ussher's Answer to a Jesuit leads to an inquiry about the Roman tenet of Purgatory, after deducting evidence from early Church usages. Ussher's explanations challenge the prima facie evidence supporting the doctrine. The sermon delves into the history of the rise of the doctrine of Purgat
J.H. Newman preaches about the controversy with the Romanists, highlighting the need for Christian Ministers to be well-versed in defending their faith against Roman Catholic arguments. He emphasizes the importance of analyzing and stating formal reasons for believing in order to strengthen one's cr
John R. Rice preaches a detailed sermon addressing an earnest Catholic man's inquiry about the Roman Catholic Church. He highlights the perversion of truth by Roman dogma and tradition, emphasizing the need for personal relationship with Christ for assurance of salvation. Rice critiques the autocrat
John R. Rice delivers a sermon focusing on Revelation 17:5, interpreting the evil woman as a representation of Roman Catholicism, highlighting the false doctrines, heresies, and religious abominations that have come into Christianity through this institution. Rice discusses how Roman Catholics offic
The video is a testimony given by a former nun named Sister Charlotte. She disappeared two years after giving this testimony. The purpose of releasing the video is to educate people about the other side of Roman Catholicism, not to promote hatred towards the church or its people. Sister Charlotte sh
Thomas Watson preaches a sermon warning against idolatry, specifically addressing the errors and dangers of Roman Catholicism. He highlights the soul-damning nature of idolatry, the spiritual adultery it entails, and the opening it provides to God's judgments. Watson dissects various popish doctrine
This sermon addresses the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church, emphasizing the exaltation of Mary above Christ, the denial of salvation by grace through faith, the historical suppression of the Bible, the false doctrine of purgatory, the idolatry of statues and images, and the re-sa
