Fr. Robert Spitzer and Doug Keck move onto the eighth chapter of volume five in Fr. Spitzer’s Big Book, focusing on the existence of Hell and how the Church defines it. Part 1.

7 thoughts on “Father Spitzer’s Universe – 2019-07-10 – Hell- Part 1”
  1. It’s so interesting to hear about Hell because Priests don’t talk about it anymore…

  2. Isn’t this last weeks? Its got yesterday’s date but im pretty sure this was last weeks

    1. @jacegil Retinitis Pigmentosa

      Fr. Spitzer’s near-blindness is caused by a genetic disorder known as retinitis pigmentosa. The retina is a light sensitive layer of cells at the back of the eye. Light energy striking these cells-a mixture of rods and cones-is converted to signals sent to the brain via the optic nerve. Rods are more prolific and are primarily used in low light conditions, perceiving shape and outlines rather than color. Cones add color to the image signals sent to the visual cortex of the brain: they are less active in low light conditions.

    2. Do you know what the issue is with his eyes, which he kept closed the whole time?

    3. I now Fr. Spitzer from on eof his books, which I haven’t read yet. But do you know what the issue with his eyes are? They were closed the whole time.

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