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MORE QUESTIONS ON GENERATIONAL SPIRITS
I pray out of Fr. Chad Ripperger’s Deliverance Prayers Book just about every day. There is a section on pg. 26 in italics (last paragraph, last sentence), which says that “It is also salutary to have Masses...Read more
DO I KNEEL AT THE AGNUS DEI IN THE NOVOUS ORDO MASS?
I attend the Latin Mass as well as the Novus Ordo Mass. I noticed that actions can be different from one Mass to the other. For example, kneeling during the Agnus Dei. Kneeling is done...Read more
PROPER INTERPRETATION OF MARK 16:14-18 ON THE LAYING ON OF HANDS
I had a question regarding the laying on of hands. I know you've touched on this topic in other question and answers, but I had a more specific question about it that I couldn't find an answer...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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Conversion Without a Word
In the holy hour, therefore, we will begin the work of transferability of merits. Because as we live in a mystical body, the merits of one can be transferred to another. The believing wife, says St. Paul, sanctifies the unbelieving husband. The believing husband sanctifies the unbelieving wife. No man lives for himself, says Paul, and no man dies for himself. There is this transfer of the faith, as it were, of the wife to the husband and vice versa. If we burn our face, doctors will graft skin from another part of the body to the face. If we are suffering from anemia, doctors will transfuse blood from another member of society to us to cure us of that anemic condition. If it is possible to transfuse blood, it is possible to transfuse sacrifice. If it is possible to graft skin, it is also possible to graft prayer. In the holy hour, our prayers, our petitions, our adoration will be transferred to our brothers and sisters in Christ.


