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Did Pope Paul VI prophesy the widespread clergy homosexual abuse and wide spread cover up?

September 19, 2018
Question?

Did Pope Paul VI prophesy the widespread clergy homosexual abuse and wide spread cover up?

Answer!

On December 7, 1968, in an allocution to the students of the Pontifical Lombard Seminary, the Pontiff Paul VI affirmed: “The Church...Read more

What other Old Testament images did Jesus likely have in mind when He performed exorcisms?

September 18, 2018
ANSWER!

Jesus understood His ministry of exorcism as an expression of His authority to judge organized evil in the world and destroy its power. A familiar biblical precedent of God's judgment on evil was the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah,...Read more

Why did Jesus need to exorcise the world?

September 13, 2018

ANSWER!

If the church is the "Mystical Body of Christ," then the world is the "mystical body of Satan," As Christ's Mystical Body is a living community, intimately united to Christ the Head, the analogy of the world as...Read more

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Archbishop Fulton SheenDaily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen


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Our Savior Is Our Judge

December 18, 2023

"When our Lord comes, it will not be just to judge the one circumscribed area of the earth in which He labored and revealed Himself.  It will be to reveal Himself and to judge all nations and all empires. When that time is, nobody knows.  He refuses to tell us.  He only says that it will be sudden, like a flash of lightning.  He, the Savior, is the judge.  What a beautiful way to have a judgment.  Can you imagine any earthly judge saying to a criminal before Him: you were guilty, I am going to take all of your sins and crimes upon myself.  I will suffer for you.  What a judge He would be?  But our blessed Lord took upon Himself all of our sin as we stood before the bar of divine justice, and He who suffered for us will come to judge us.  What a judgment it will be when we will see one who loved us so much."

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