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Recent Posts by Jesse
"Do you believe in the power of Jesus to release you from affliction and oppression? "
Is there anything that keeps you bound up or oppressed? Infirmity, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual, can befall us for a variety of reasons and God can use it for some purpose that we do not understand. When Jesus encountered...Read more
"Can the souls in purgatory be used as a powerful intercession to influence a safer end to the situation of the illegal migrants marching to our southern border? And, why can they intercede on our behalf, but not on their own behalf?
It is not the tradition of the Church to pray to the souls in purgatory. Just pray to Our Lord and Our Lady or the saints to bring a safe end to the illegal immigrant caravan.
Saint Alphonsus in...Read more
DIRTY JOKES
"As for lewd conduct or promiscuousness or lust of any sort, let them not even be mentioned among you; your holiness forbids this." —Ephesians 5:3
As long as they don't commit adultery or fornication, many people feel they have...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Below, you'll discover a daily reflection, taken from this incredible bishop.
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Christianity Is Christ
The founder of no other religion is absolutely essential for that religion in the same way that Christ is essential for Christianity. It is true that the founder was necessary for the founding, but the believer in a particular religion does not enter into the same kind of an encounter that a Christian enters into with Christ. It is the personal relationship to him which is decisive. Christ therefore occupies a different place in Christianity than Buddha does in Buddhism, than Confucius in Confucianism, Mohammed in Islam, and even Moses in Judaism. When you come to Christ, Christianity demands the personal, intimate bond. We have to be one with Him, one with Him in such a way that we cannot in any way claim to be Christian unless we reflect the person, the mind, the will, the heart, and the humanity of Christ.


