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BE AWARE OF FALSE HEALERS!

October 20, 2020
QUESTION?

Hoping for your spiritual insight Jesse. Have you heard of a group called "The Last Reformation" would like for you to give me your thoughts as my wife and I are trying to decide on getting involved, as we...Read more

JOE BIDEN NOT A GOOD CATHOLIC?

October 16, 2020
QUESTION?

Cardinal Burke has said Joe Biden is not a Catholic in good standing and that he should not present himself for Holy Communion. Do you agree with those remarks and why?

ANSWER!

Yes, it is a Bishops job...Read more

BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION BE PEPARED!

October 15, 2020
QUESTION?

What sort of policies would Catholics see from a Biden-Harris administration?

ANSWER!

We will see higher taxes, open borders, more mobs, less jobs, gun control, the green new deal and anti-Catholic legislation and executive orders the likes we...Read more

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Mary and the Good Samaritan

October 4, 2024

The Gospel of Luke, that wonderful evangelist who was so human--the scribe of the meekness of Christ, as he has been called--tells the story of the Good Samaritan. Immediately afterward, he tells the story of Martha and Mary. In other words, you love the story of the Good Samaritan and you're going out on the highways, are you? You're going to care for all these wounded people that you pick up, and you're going to take them to a hospice? Try, but read on. Do not become too busy, otherwise you might be like Martha, preparing a thousand-island salad, gathering the salad from each of the thousand islands. You have to take time out to be like Mary and sit at the feet of Christ. This is the truth. Too often we have presented this as the conflict between age groups, of young and old. It is not a conflict of age groups any more than it was on the Mount of Transfiguration. We cannot always remain on the mountain. We have to go down into the valley. There is the ecstasy, but there also are the problems. The two have to be kept together.

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