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Catholic life vs the military life..do they contradict?

September 16, 2020
QUESTION?

If you are in the military and you are Catholic, and you have to take a life, is that considered a mortal sin?

ANSWER!

Because you elected that career knowing that it might be necessary. That falls under...Read more

G - O - S - P - E - L

September 16, 2020

QUESTION?

What is the Catholic Gospel?

ANSWER!

The Catholic Gospel – shows how the Cross is a scalpel in the hands of God the Father who cuts into the soul and removes the sin and implants the...Read more

John 3:16 For God So Loved The World...........

September 16, 2020

QUESTION?

What can be said about John 3:16?

ANSWER!

This verse has been translated into more than 1100 languages (Gideons bible intro).

The New American Bible has the word ‘love’ 463 times in 423 verses. The...Read more

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Signs Of The Kingdom

September 30, 2024

The miracles of our Lord are inseparable from His Person.  His miracles differed from that of prophets and others inasmuch as theirs were answers to prayers, granted by a higher power. But His flowed from the majestic life that was vested in Him. That is why St. John calls them, in his gospel, 'signs' or 'works', meaning that they were the sort of thing that might be expected from the Son of God. They were evidences of Jesus , divine revelation. But they were even more, for they testified to His redemptive action as the Savior of the world.  By healing the palsied and the lame and the blind, Christ clothed with visible form His power to cure spiritual diseases. These physical diseases were to Him symbols of that which was spiritual. He often passed from the physical fact of the miracle to its symbolic and spiritual meaning.  For example, blindness was a symbol of blindness to the light of faith. By casting out devils from those who were possessed, He pointed out His victory over the powers of evil, whereby men would be freed from slavery to evil and restored to moral liberty.

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