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PRAYING FOR HIS CONVERSION

May 16, 2023

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I've been with my children's father since I was 14 years old (I'm 33 now) on and off but for 10 years we have been living with each other and we have 3 boys. I'm new...Read more

THROW AWAY PAGAN ARTICLES

May 15, 2023

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I was given this cross from a good Catholic friend. He is from Guatemala and visited family there and brought it back as a gift for me. I saw the Glyphs on it and asked him...Read more

THE OFFICIAL TEACHING ON THE REALITY OF THE DEVIL

May 12, 2023
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I am taking a Bible class and my teacher said that the devil did not exist. However, I believe that it exits. How can I back my view? Or if I am mistaken, where can I find...Read more

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Archbishop Fulton Sheen


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GOD'S CHOICE

July 3, 2025

The choice before God in creating the world lay between creating a purely mechanical universe, peopled by mere automatons, or creating a spiritual universe in which there would be a choice of good and evil. What was the condition then of such a universe? He had to endow us with the power to say yes and no and to be captains of our own fate and destiny. Morality implies responsibility and duty, but these can exist only on the condition of freedom. Stones have no morals because they are not free. We do not condemn ice because it is melted by heat. Praise and blame can be bestowed only on those who are masters of their own will. It is only because you have the possibility of saying no, that there’s so much charm in your character when you say “yes.”  Take the quality of freedom away from anyone, and it is no more possible for him to be virtuous than it is for the blade of grass which he treads beneath his feet to be virtuous.  Take freedom away from life, and there would be no more reason to honor the fortitude of martyrs than there would be to honor the flames which kindle their stakes. Is it therefore any impeachment of God that he chose not to reign over an empire of chemicals? If God has deliberately chosen a kind of empire to be ruled by freedom rather than by force, and if we find that his subjects are able to act against his will, as stars and atoms cannot, does this not prove that he has given to those human beings the chance of breaking allegiance so that there might be meaning and purpose in that allegiance when they freely chose it? Here we have a mere suggestion about the possibility of evil.

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