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MY JOB IS NOT TO REBUKE, BUT TO FRATERNALLY CORRECT

March 9, 2026
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I am pretty concerned about your episode “clarifying Catholic teaching” for Candace. She needs to be rebuked for dabbling in the occult and spreading her errors all over the world. You are not doing her or the...Read more

WAR MAKES FOR STRANGE BEDFELLOWS

March 6, 2026

Here is the background to the reason there is criticism of this strike against Iran, it’s because Israel is involved, this causes heart burn to many people. I understand their concern, let me give you some context. Here is the...Read more

THE ROLE OF THE CHURCH

March 4, 2026

Throughout American history, church leaders have spoken out on the vital moral issues of the day, whether it be slavery, civil rights, or in defense of the family and the dignity of human life. One of the enduring lessons the...Read more

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CHRIST IS OUR MEDIATOR

May 18, 2026

Now that Christ is in glory at the right hand of the Father, what does he do there? Has he a work? Certainly: he's a mediator. We might almost say that he’s constantly showing his scars to his heavenly Father and he is saying, “See these, I was wounded in the house of those that love me. I love men. I suffered for them. Forgive them, heavenly Father.” He is our sacrifice. He is ever-present before the Father. As scripture puts it, “ever making intercession for us.” You see, we very often get a wrong understanding of the life of our Lord. We think of him as just living on this earth, preaching the beatitudes and suffering. No, Jesus did not come down just for that. He is living, making intercession for us, the representative of all who invoke him. Certainly he has finished the work of justice on earth because he paid the debt of sin. But the work of mercy in heaven is unfinished. That goes on and on. The reason it goes on is because we need his intercession.

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