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PERFECT POSSESSION

January 14, 2026
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Could you tell me what is perfect possession including the signs of someone that is perfectly possessed?

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A GOOD CATHOLIC CHURCH

January 13, 2026
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I have an adult child who has just returned to the church. Praise God!! She is in a large city with many Catholic churches to choose from. I just received a question from her about a particular...Read more

"CAN PEOPLE FAKE BEING POSSESSED?"

January 12, 2026
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Could a person that is perfectly possessed pretend to be possessed in order to be seen by an exorcist? The purpose of this would be to waste the exorcist time and exhaust him and his team. I...Read more

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Some unlikely saints

March 12, 2026

If at any time we are tempted to despair, simply because of the accuser, it is well to go back and pick up the eleventh chapter of Hebrews, which is the catalogue of the Old Testament saints. Read through that catalogue of saints sometime. Then go back and read the lives of those men and women in the Old Testament. They are all brands plucked out of the burning. Noah: he got drunk after the flood. Abraham: God told him to leave his country with his wife Sarah, and he took his nephew with him and his nephew's wife, whom God did not say to take, and they caused him trouble. He then went into Egypt when there was a famine, instead of trusting in God; then he sinned with Hagar, and out of this union came Ishmael.   Yet Abraham is praised for his faith eleven times in one chapter of Hebrews. Moses killed a man. Samson, an adulterer, broke his vows as a Nazirite. Barak, general of an army, would not go to war, unless the woman Deborah went with him so he could lean on her military judgment. And so on through the scriptures. In the Old Testament they seemed to be entirely different characters. So God chose them not just because of what they were, but because of what they could become. That's why he chose us; because we are his instruments. His power is shown by what he can do with reeds.

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