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Why a Catholic should not attend an invalid wedding ceremony

March 11, 2021
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We recently asked our pastor if we can attend our nephew's wedding at a garden, outside of Church. Nephew was raised outside of Church although baptized Catholic. My Sister-in-law and nephew have received communion during funerals and...Read more

GOD DOES NOT WEAR A MASK

March 10, 2021
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The Feb 18, 2021, on the Terry and Jesse show had an extended anti-mask discussion. The discussion involved how masks are a way of the radicals controlling us and fear-mongering. I can imagine the broadcast would...Read more

A QUESTION ON TONGUES

March 9, 2021
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Is the gift tongues as it is practiced in the Catholic charismatic renewal a legitimate gift? I don't mean the gift of tongues where a person can speak a previously unknown language (xenolalia) but the "gibberish" or...Read more

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We Are Fallen 

December 4, 2024

"God certainly did not create us this way.  We are fallen.  All the facts support this view. There is a voice inside our moral conscience that tells us that our immoral and unmoral acts are abnormal.  They ought not to be there.  There's something wrong in us, something dislocated. God did not make us one way.  Or rather, he did make us one way. And we have made ourselves, in virtue of our freedom, in other ways. He wrote the drama: we changed the plot. We are not just animals that failed to evolve into humans. We are humans who have rebelled against the divine.  If we are riddles to ourselves, we are not to put the blame on God or on evolution.  But we are to put the blame on ourselves.  We are not just a mass of corruption, but we bear within ourselves the image of God.  We are very much like a man who has fallen into a well.  We ought not to be there, and yet we cannot get out.  We are sick; we need healing; we need deliverance; we need liberation, and we know very well that we cannot give this liberation and this freedom to ourselves. We are like a fish on top of the Empire State Building. Somehow or other we are outside of our environment. We cannot swim back into the stream.  Someone has to put us back."

 

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