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Help!.....My husband needs conversion
Can you recommend a place I could get help to pray for conversion for my husband? He was raised a Buddhist and was somewhat evangelized in college but due to marital problems and not being properly coached...Read more
A demon or by the big tech luciferian globalist....which one?
Today, on You Tube, I was watching a program from Jesse and his wife on “Catholics Explain the Bohemian Grove”. The organization is Full Sheen Ahead. I noticed in the advertising, that astral projection was being advertised....Read more
DO YOU HAVE A BEEF WITH A DEACON, PRIEST OR BISHOP?
QUESTION? / COMMENT!
You have a beef with a Deacon, Priest or Bishop?
ANSWER! / COMMENT!
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Effective Lay Witness Protocol (stjosephcanonlaw.com) https://www.stjosephcanonlaw.com/wp-content/uploads/Effective-Lay-Witness-Protocol.pdf
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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He is seated HE IS SEATED
What does the word “seated” mean, when we say, “He is seated at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty?” The word “seated” here means repose after conflict. The cross was left behind, all of its dust and thirst and struggle and pain. Being seated does not mean that our Lord is passive. You remember in the book of Genesis that God was said to have rested after creation. Does that mean He was tired? Certainly it did not imply that His creative arm was weary. Our Blessed Lord sits not to recuperate, but because His work is done. On the cross Jesus said, “It is finished.” All the types and figures and symbols of the Old Testament had now been completed. Every word of scripture had been fulfilled. There is no other mediator. The cross is the perpetual atonement and satisfaction for the sins of men. As our Lord said, praying to His heavenly Father, “I have finished the work that thou hast given me to do.” That is the meaning of our Lord being seated.


