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Recent Posts by Jesse
"It's Election Season" "The Temple of Satan and the Democrat"
Did you know that the Satanic temple’s political platform overlays with the Democratic party and those dominating our culture? Our Marxist woke culture should shudder to realize how well their values match up with the demonic. For example, this...Read more
Is It Wrong To Pray For a Baby Boy!
My sister has four beautiful little girls and her and her husband would like a boy very much. Are there any prayers you know of that might help? Or is it wrong to pray for a boy...Read more
ONLINE DELIVERANCE SESSIONS
I'm interested in hearing more about your opinion regarding online deliverance sessions. My wife has recently been trying to encourage me to participate in regular one hour online deliverance sessions. I agree with the points you make...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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THE SACRAMENTAL PRINCIPLE
We can define the word 'sacrament' in a very broad way. In Greek it means 'mystery'. But a sacrament is any material or visible thing that is used as a sign or a channel of spiritual communication. We will go back about as far as we can to explain mysteries. We might say that the Lord made this world with a sense of humor. What do we mean by 'a sense of humor'? We mean He made it sacramentally. We say a person has a sense of humor if he can see through things. We say a person has no sense of humor if he cannot see through things. We say he's too thick. Now God made this world with a sense of humor, in the sense that we were always to see Him through things, as the poets do. We would look out on a mountain and think of the power of God; on the sunset and think of the beauty of God; on a snowflake, and dwell on the purity of God. Notice that we would not be taking this world as seriously as do the materialists, to whom a mountain is just a mountain, a sunset is just a sunset, and the snowflake is just a snowflake. The serious-minded people of this world write only in prose. But those who have this penetrating glance of perceiving the eternal through time, the divine through the human, have what we call a sacramental outlook on the universe.


