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THE DO'S AND DON'TS OF INTERCESSORY PRAYER

March 11, 2026
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Back when Trump first got elected, I remember seeing all those people and staffers praying over him and laying hands on him while doing it. I cringed thinking of all I have learned from you and Fr....Read more

ONLY JESUS WILL DISCLOSE THE EPSTEIN FILES

March 10, 2026

The Epstein files will be fully disclosed by Christ the King on Judgment Day

In this fallen world with sinners being ruled by satan (1 John 5:19) I don't expect perfect justice, sometimes we get it right (just like...Read more

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

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THE HOLY SPIRIT AND SIN

May 26, 2026

The night of the Last Supper our Lord said that the Holy Spirit would convict us of sin. “The Spirit will come,” Jesus said, “and it will be for Him to prove the world wrong about sin. They have not found belief in Me.” When do we come to a real understanding of sin? Our Lord tells us that we understand through the Holy Spirit. No one who thinks it is just the breaking of a law really grasps the evil of sin. When we have the Spirit of Christ, we understand that sin is doing harm to one we love.  That is why the crucifixion is the manifestation of sin. And that, as our Lord said, is unbelief in its essence-the absolute refusal to have the love and the blessings of God. The Holy Spirit reveals to us that sin is the refusal to accept the deliverance purchased by Christ. Nothing but the Spirit can really convince us of sin. How often, for example, is our conscience smothered by repeated evil actions? We rationalize our evil deeds. Public opinion sometimes even approves of sin. But the Spirit reveals to us that all unbelief is sin, that sin in some way is tied up with the crucifixion.

 

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