Skip to main contentAccessibility feedback

Does God Change If Jesus Changed? Prayer, Women, and Mary’s Role

Karlo Broussard2026-01-19T17:11:35

“Does God Change If Jesus Changed?” This question opens a discussion on the nature of divine will and the role of prayer, alongside inquiries about the potential for repentance after death and the spiritual roles of women in the Church. Other topics include the implications of civil marriage for Catholics and the necessity of Mary’s immaculate conception in relation to original sin.

Join the Catholic Answers Live Club Newsletter

Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com

Questions Covered:

  • 01:37 - At what point when someone passes away would God allow repentance if someone passes away if they are incapacitated?
  • 15:05 - Why are we supposed to pray if it just comes down to God’s will anyway?
  • 18:32 - What kinds of roles women have as spiritual mothers of the Church just like priests have specific roles as spiritual fathers.
  • 24:16 - How is it possible to believe that God does not change If Jesus changed quite a bit especially during his time on earth?
  • 41:46 - If two Catholics are civilly married, would that be considered adultery or fornication? If they divorce, what does that mean spiritually for those individuals?
  • 49:23 - If Mary could have been immaculately conceived then why could Jesus not be affected by Mary’s original sin? Why was it necessary for Mary to be immaculately conceived?
Did you like this content? Please help keep us ad-free
Enjoying this content?  Please support our mission!Donatewww.catholic.com/support-us