Jesse Romero's Online Blog!

Recent Posts by Jesse

CATHOLIC ESCHATOLOGY ANSWERED

February 3, 2026
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

Can you point me to the podcast or in the catechism where it list the things that have to happen before Jesus returns?? I remember the great apostasy and I cannot remember the others.

ANSWER! /...Read more

CAN YOU INTERPRET MY DREAM?

February 2, 2026
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

I had a dream about an eagle swooping me three times and in the end it charged towards me and mangaled me. I woke up in anguish...Can you help me to understand what this dream means, like...Read more

Subscribe to Blog
 

Archbishop Fulton SheenDaily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen


Below, you'll discover a daily reflection, taken from this incredible bishop.

We invite you to subscribe to receive these reflections automatically by email.

Why All This Waste? 

April 1, 2026

After Mary broke the bottle of perfume; the odor filled the house and Judas got one whiff of it. Oscar Wilde describes a cynic as one who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. Judas immediately put a price on the perfume: 300 days' wages. It was very precious perfume. And he interrupted this beautiful scene of the woman breaking her precious bottle over the feet of our Lord, by challenging the Savior. Judas said, 'Why all this waste? It could have been sold, given to the poor. Why all this waste? Why build beautiful cathedrals to adore the sovereign Lord of the universe? Why all this waste? Why should young men and women consecrate themselves wholly to the service of the Lord? Why all this waste? Why should beauty be dedicated to him, and not be profaned in the world? Why all this waste? And he who said that was at that time stealing money from the apostolic purse. Our Blessed Lord did not let him escape with that challenge; He said to Judas, 'Judas, the poor you have always with you. You do not always have me.'  If you are so anxious about serving the poor, there are never occasions that are wanting. But I am with you only for a short time.

Subscribe to Blog