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PATRIOTIC ROSARY LIVE ON SUNDAYS
Every Sunday night at 8pm EST on Youtube/@CatholicsForCatholics https://www.youtube.com/@catholicsforcatholics
Jesse and Anita Romero will be praying LIVE the Holy Rosary starting Sunday September 8th, 2024 and going till the Election. This Patriotic Rosary will be a way...Read more
Should a Catholic support the Shriner Hospitals
With Shriners being Masons, is there anything wrong about seeking medical help from a Shriners hospital? I have a 6 month old grandson in perfect health, but was born with one of his legs and a foot...Read more
EVERYDAY PRAYERS FOR SPOUSE AND CHILDREN
After watching the presidential debate it became clear to me that my stepdaughter is pro choice. My wife and I told her we have to defend life, and respect life. However, I believe she has been influenced...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Below, you'll discover a daily reflection, taken from this incredible bishop.
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Judgment Is Recognition
What is judgment? Judgment is recognition: recognition from our point of view and recognition from God's point of view. It is recognition, first of all! From our point of view. Suppose that we are cleaning our house when a distinguished visitor is announced. We will say, 'Oh, I am not clean, wait until I wash up and dress.' That's the way we are when we go before the sight of God: let me clean up a bit. Recognition is also from God's point of view. Grace is the similarity of our nature to God's nature. St. Peter says, 'We are partakers of God's nature.' Just as our parents know us because we share their nature, so God looks upon us. If he sees his nature in us, then he will say, 'Come, come ye blessed of my Father. I am the natural Son; you are the adopted son. Come into the kingdom prepared for you.' If, however, he looks and does not see that likeness of nature, as a mother knows the neighbor's child is not her own, so the Lord will say, 'I know you not.' It is a terrible thing not to be known by God.