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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! TEAM JESUS! FOR YOUR PRAYERS!

May 21, 2019

My wife took me to the Emergency Room at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center on 5-20-19 for an acute headache that suddenly came about in the middle of my radio show ('the Terry & Jesse Show'). It was like some invisible...Read more

Fr. Pavone Schools Dem Rep Brian Sims! You Go Fr. Pavone! Yay!

May 10, 2019
Democrat Rep. Brian Sims: Five Absurdities and Five Responses by Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director, Priests for Life.

The words and actions of Pennsylvania Democrat representative Brian Sims, who publicly bullied peaceful prolife citizens in front of Planned Parenthood of...Read more

BAPTISM WIPES OUT ALL SIN?

May 6, 2019
QUESTION?

CCC 1263-64 Baptism erases sin yet still all get to suffer anyway in some fashion. Makes me wonder about which sins are truly erased.

ANSWER!

Baptism wipes out original sin, it can never come back. However, the effects...Read more

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Archbishop Fulton Sheen


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He Was Made One With Transgressors

February 16, 2024

Now why is our Blessed Lord on the cross at this particular moment? Why did He come to this earth? If you search the scriptures, you will find that there was only one reason why our Blessed Lord came: in order to do away with sin. He took our sins upon Himself, as if He were guilty. All the prophecies about Him, particularly in Isaiah, speak of Him as being made one with the transgressors, identifying Himself with sinners.    How did He take sin upon Himself? He is the new Adam. We have received an inheritance of weakness from the first Adam. Now the second Adam, Christ, came and started a new humanity. In order to do that, Jesus needed to blot out sin. So He became our stand-in, our representative. He takes our place as if He were guilty of blasphemy, as if He were the sinner.

 

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