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I Want to be saved...how do I do it!

June 26, 2018
QUESTION?

How are we saved? Through Jesus or the Church?

ANSWER!

Salvation begins with the body of Jesus [Calvary] and salvation continues through the mystical body of Jesus [the Church].

QUESTION?

How does faith, hope and love work...Read more

Do not judge me! Really?

June 25, 2018
QUESTION?

Can we judge somebody else, yes or no?

ANSWER!

'Political Correctness' has clouded the mind of the average Catholic when it comes to this topic of 'Judging Someone' and I would like to clear up this common...Read more

A send off prayer to begin your weekend! God Speed!

June 22, 2018
Pray this prayer: "Blessed be the LORD, my rock, who trains my hands for battle, my fingers for war" (Psalm 144:1)Read more
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Archbishop Fulton SheenDaily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen


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HOW I FAILED IN LOVE

November 29, 2023

How I failed in love  --  I will tell you how I failed once. I've failed many times, but this instance was notable. I was visiting lepers in Biluba, Africa. I had with me 500 silver crucifixes about two inches high. I intended to give each leper a silver crucifix. The first one who came to me had his left arm eaten away by the disease. He held up the stump; there was a rosary around it. He put out his right hand. It was the most foul, fetid, noisome mass of corruption that I ever saw. I held the crucifix above it and dropped it. And it was swallowed up in that volcano of leprosy.    And all of a sudden there were 501 lepers in that camp and I was the 501st. For I had taken that symbol of God's identification with man and refused to identify myself with someone who was a thousand times better on the inside than I. Then it came over me the awful thing that I had done. I dug my fingers into his hand and pulled out the crucifix and then pressed it to his hand and so on for all the other 500 lepers. From that time on I learned to love them by touch, by the incarnational principle. 

 

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