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WHY SATAN SCREAMED AT THE END OF THE MOVIE

May 12, 2022
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

In the movie the Passion of Christ. Why does the devil react in such a frenzy when Jesus dies on the cross?

ANSWER! / COMMENT!

The answer is in Colossians 2:13-15 "And you, who were...Read more

When does a demon attach to a person?

May 11, 2022

QUESTION?

What is the exact time frame from when a demon attaches itself to a person to possession, is it months or years of living in sin? I am asking this out of increasing knowledge of the faith and...Read more

PRAYER TO PRAY OVER YOUR HOUSE

April 29, 2022
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

I am the husband and Father for the family. I just beginning to learn about prayers I should be doing for my family. I know about the perimeter prayer and I know I should be using holly...Read more

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Man and woman in the Church

March 21, 2025

Our Blessed Lord said the word is the seed, the seed is the word. Man gives the seed. The woman receives the seed, fosters it, nourishes it, gives birth to it, loves it, trains it. There's no such thing as inferiority or superiority. Instead of being a question of inferiority and superiority, it is only a question of the different roles that we play--the man is the symbol of Christ, and the woman is the symbol of the Church. Many people no longer have an understanding of the Church as the body of Christ. Jesus loves his body. So when we forget the Church and begin to call her an institution, an establishment, the whole character of the nuptial bond is disrupted. The Blessed Mother beneath the cross is the symbol of the Church, and John is the firstborn. At Pentecost we find that the body has grown: here are 120, with the apostles, Mary in the midst of them.

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