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HOLIDAYS - "HOLY DAYS"

December 27, 2022

Holidays comes from the word ‘Holy Day’, which is a Catholic phrase. I love holidays because they enrich, bring life and joy to a nation. For a time, were able to forget that were in a war, elections were stolen,...Read more

Idle Talk, A Sign of an Idle Soul

December 21, 2022

Some people are very good at talking about others. They offer continual opinions and judgments of them and speak freely, as if they have everything figured out. Do not be like one of these people. Those who have their minds...Read more

Are Demonic Portals Common?

December 19, 2022
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I listened to this talk with Roger Stone that blew me away and I would like Virgin Most Powerful Radio spiritual warfare team's take on it. Sadly Roger left the Catholic Church but he is now a...Read more

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HOW THE THIEF STOLE PARADISE

March 24, 2025

The two thieves judged themselves. The one asked to be taken down, the other asked to be taken up. There was something material in the soul of the one on the right that responded to that intercessory prayer of our Lord, 'Father, forgive.' Then there came the conviction of sin. This thief on the right said to his brother thief on the other side, 'We are suffering justly for our sins. This man has done no wrong,' And then he asked only to be remembered: 'Remember me when you come into your kingdom.' Kingdom? In the whole gospel is there any faith comparable to that of this man? Here he looks upon what is seemingly a condemned criminal and so he spoke of him at the beginning--and he sees a crown of thorns as a royal diadem.   The nail in his hand is a scepter. The blood is his royal purple. The crucifixion is his installation and coronation. And he asks to be remembered. The Lord replied, 'This day thou shalt be with me in paradise.' On the day we die we go to Christ. 'This day thou shalt be with me in paradise.' I always wonder why our Lord needed to say 'in paradise' , because to be with him is paradise. The thief died a thief, for he stole paradise. And paradise can be stolen again.

 

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