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Alexandro Jurado is a passionate Catholic apologist and co-host of the popular podcast, Voices of Reason. In this episode, Alexandro helps clarify several commonly misunderstood Catholic beliefs, including the Eucharist, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the communion of saints.

Learning the Catholic faith

Raised in a devout Catholic family, Alexandro developed a deep interest in the faith from a young age. His love for apologetics—the reasoned defense of Catholic doctrine—began in earnest when he was just 15 years old and preparing for the sacrament of Confirmation. Driven by a desire to understand why the Church teaches what it does, he immersed himself in the Scriptures, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Church history, and other spiritual resources.

Although firmly grounded in his Catholic faith, Alexandro was also exposed to Protestant teachings and attended various non-Catholic services. Over time, he noticed the inconsistencies in doctrine among Protestant denominations. These discrepancies led him to a deeper appreciation for the unity and continuity of Catholic teaching.

The Eucharist

A common misunderstanding about the Catholic faith involves the Eucharist. Alexandro encourages us to view it through the lens of John, chapter 6. He draws a powerful parallel between the old and new covenants: just as it was not enough to sacrifice the Passover lamb—one had to consume it—Jesus, the Lamb of God, commands us to consume his body and blood. Alexandro notes that in the early Church, particularly in Corinth, some who received the Eucharist unworthily became ill and even died (1 Corinthians, chapter 11), underscoring the sacredness of the sacrament. When many of Jesus’ disciples found his teaching on the Eucharist too difficult to accept, he did not explain it away as symbolic. Instead, many walked away, and he let them go.

Communion of Saints

Alexandro also addresses Catholic teaching on the communion of saints. As St. Paul explains in 1 Corinthians, we are all part of the one body of Christ. Although our physical bodies may perish, the soul endures. The saints in heaven remain spiritually united with us and can intercede for us, just as our friends and loved ones can pray for us here on earth. Scripture affirms that "the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective" (James 5:16).

Our Relationship with Mary

When it comes to the Blessed Mother, Alexandro corrects the common misconception that Catholics "worship" Mary. He emphasizes that Scripture clearly states: "All generations shall call me blessed" (Luke 1:48). Unfortunately, some non-Catholics misunderstand Marian devotion and assume it diminishes love for Jesus. In truth, nothing could be further from Catholic teaching. Mary always points us to her Son. Even Martin Luther held Mary in high esteem and believed in her Assumption. The idea that reverence for Mary takes away from devotion to Christ is a distortion, largely arising in the 18th century. As Alexandro reminds us, no one could possibly love Mary more than her own son, Jesus.

To hear more from Alexandro Jurado and explore thoughtful discussions on Catholic doctrine, you can find the Voices of Reason podcast online. Each episode provides a deep dive into the beauty and truth of our Catholic faith.