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What do orthodox faithful Catholic Exorcist believe about the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
A good Catholic e-mailed me asking whether there are parallels between God’s teachings and the field of psychiatry and psychology.
I responded that all TRUTH comes from good and you will glean some truth in Psychiatry, Psychology and Sociology,...Read more
WHEN A BAPTIZED CATHOLIC MARRIES OUTSIDE THE CHURCH
My son and I were very impressed with your talk at the Wichita Catholic Conference on August 1-3. We bought most of your books and I have watched your videos on YouTube and shared them with all...Read more
SHOULD A LAY WOMAN LEAD A PRIEST DURING AN EXORCISM?
In Catholic practice, during a solemn exorcism or a minor exorcism, the exorcist—who is a Catholic Priest with specialized training—guides the proceedings. Laypeople, including women, are generally asked to observe quietly and to cooperate as instructed.
It is not...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Below, you'll discover a daily reflection, taken from this incredible bishop.
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DO NOT NEGLECT SO GREAT A SALVATION
If a man takes a poison and is given an antidote, it makes no difference whether he throws the antidote out of the window or whether he just neglects it. Because the poison is operating in his system, death is certain. Scripture asks us, “How shall we escape if we neglect?” - just neglect. How often in the gospels, for example, it is said, “Thou didst not, thou didst not, thou didst not” - the refusal to walk the extra mile. The mole once had eyes to see, but it groveled down in the bowels of the earth, and nature, as if seated in judgment, said, “Take the talent away!” And the talent that is not used as taken away. This is the first reason we have to begin to act differently, to resist the forces of evil.


