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BAD BUNNY DOES NOT REPRESENT HISPANIC CATHOLIC CULTURE
Hello Catholic Warriors in Christ,
As a former law enforcement officer turned Catholic evangelist, I rarely turn on the TV these days, but the Super Bowl is one of those rare exceptions. Why? Because it’s more than a football...Read more
CATHOLIC CATECHESIS FOR CANDANCE OWENS
I just wanted to get your take on this: I was listening to Candace Owen’s latest video, https://rumble.com/v75clhe-an-open-letter-to-erika-kirk-candace-ep-303.html If you listen at about 12:45 she talks about her and Charlie Kirk being able to astral projection and...Read more
CHRIST CALLS FOR UNITY!
How do you feel about the SSPX’s plan to consecrate more Bishops in July? I hope they can work out a deal with the Vatican before then.
ANSWER! / COMMENT!This question is above my paygrade....Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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Peter got wiser
The closer we get to Christ, the less certain we are of any merit of our own. Just study the way St. Paul characterizes himself in his epistles, in intervals of four, five, and six years between the letters. At first he says, I am the chief of the apostles, I have labored more abundantly than any of them . He works a little longer and then he says, I am not worthy to be called a member of the Church, and the least worthy of all of the apostles . Finally he ends up by calling himself the chief of sinners. St. Peter, too became wiser, his first letter begins, Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ . Here s a clear-cut affirmation of what he is. A few years later, Peter changes and he begins his letter, Simon Peter . Simon, poor weak human nature - Simon Peter, apostle servant of Christ .


