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Was "El Mencho" a Child of God or a Child of Satan?

February 26, 2026

In light of the death of "El Mencho" the question has now come up: Are narcos Catholic? And you know who loves to throw this one around? The haters of the Church, the anti-Catholic crowd—they use it as a weapon...Read more

JOIN FIRST CATHOLIC ONLINE SPIRITUAL WARFARE SCHOOL!

February 24, 2026

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

I hope this message finds you well and growing in the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In these challenging times, when the spiritual battle is more evident than ever, the Church calls...Read more

MOMENT OF DECISION: CHOOSE GOD, THER IS NO OTHER!

February 23, 2026

Every second, 1.8 humans die (google.com) Time waits for no man!

The thousands of ‘Life after Death experiences’ documented by Medical Doctors demonstrates there is ‘life after death and the body has an immortal soul.’

· When you...Read more

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THIRST FOR HOLINESS

April 27, 2026

There is a spiritual thirst, as we read in one of the psalms: “I thirst for the living God, when will I appear before Him?” As he says “I thirst,” our Lord is thirsting for return to His Father. The night before, at the Last Supper, He prayed to His Father and asked for the glory that was His before the foundations of the world were laid. He told his disciples that He was going to prepare a place for them. Now He has this thirst, to return again to His Father. Applying that spiritual thirst of our Lord to ourselves, what is it that we have if we love the Lord? We have a thirst for holiness. We want to be saints. We want to be happy, to be at peace on the inside, to be one with the Father. What is sanctity? Sanctity is Christ living in me so that His mind possesses my mind and I am governed by His truth. That's sanctity. He's in my will, and all things that are pleasing to Him I do. He's in my body, so that my body becomes a tabernacle. Sanctity is not only Christ in me, it's making Christ known to others. It's being loveable. It's making Christ loveable. When others see us, they see Christ.

 

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