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Recent Posts by Jesse
A Man Who Wanted to Go to Hell
"I remember once attending a man in a hospital. When I asked him to make his peace with God he said, 'I suppose you're going to tell me I'm going to hell.' 'No,' I said, 'I'm not.' 'Well,' he said,...Read more
THE FIRST REACTION TO TRUTH IS ANGER!
While awaiting the broadcast of The Divine Mercy broadcast on thestationofthecross.com in Buffalo on Tuesday at 8pm, I at times catch the end of your off the charts demented program, The Terry and Jesse show. You...Read more
Never grow weary
I have been listening to your youtube videos, I am learning so much about my Catholic Faith. I am praying for you Mr. Romero and for your family. Thank you for all that you do, you are...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
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Finding Meaning In Your Neighbor
Not very long ago a father brought me his young son, a very self --wise, conceited young delinquent, who had given up his faith and was bitter with himself and everyone he met. The next day the boy ran away from home. He was away for a year. The boy came back as bad as ever, and the father brought him to me and said, 'What shall I do with him?' I said, 'Send him to school, but not in the United States.' So I recommended a certain school to him, and about a year later the boy came back to see me. He said, 'Would you be willing to give me moral support for an enterprise that I have undertaken in Mexico? There's a group of boys in the college I attend who have built a little school. We have gone all around the neighborhood and brought in the children to teach them catechism. We will also bring in a doctor from the United States once a year, for one month, to take care of all the sick people of the neighborhood.' I asked him how he became interested in this work. 'Well,' he said, 'The boys went down there during the summer, and I thought I would go down too.' He recovered his faith and his morals and everything else, in his neighbor.


