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CATHOLIC SCRIPTURE STUDY FIRST, BEFORE DEVOTIONAL READING
My Church has a Divine mercy group, we read Faustina’s Diary and also the Catechism and Scripture. I have some problems with the diary. Seems to be a lot of emotionalism attention seeking. I have watched a...Read more
BAD BUNNY DOES NOT REPRESENT HISPANIC CATHOLIC CULTURE
Hello Catholic Warriors in Christ,
As a former law enforcement officer turned Catholic evangelist, I rarely turn on the TV these days, but the Super Bowl is one of those rare exceptions. Why? Because it’s more than a football...Read more
CATHOLIC CATECHESIS FOR CANDANCE OWENS
I just wanted to get your take on this: I was listening to Candace Owen’s latest video, https://rumble.com/v75clhe-an-open-letter-to-erika-kirk-candace-ep-303.html If you listen at about 12:45 she talks about her and Charlie Kirk being able to astral projection and...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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HOW THOMAS KNEW IT WAS THE LORD
Finally, Thomas saw the risen Lord. We are perhaps a little too critical of Thomas because he doubted. But there was something rather commendable about that man, because Thomas was not going to surrender himself to any king but Christ. He could be a teacher; He could be proclaimed as a king; He could be a wonder-worker; He could do anything. But there was one kind of love that Thomas knew to be the test, and that was the love that was victimal, the love that went to the death for another. That is the way that Magdalen recognized Jesus too. 'In the place where they crucified Him there was a garden', says St. John--a place where new life springs up. As Magdalen fell at His feet, through tear-dimmed eyes, she saw the two red marks of nails and knew that it was He. And when the Lord appeared to Thomas, He satisfied his demand for sacrificial love by saying: 'Thomas, put your finger here into my hands and your hand here into my side. And be not incredulous but believing.' Thomas had the test, the test of a Resurrection presence. Blessed are they who have not seen but believe.


