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HOLY! HOLY! HOLY!

March 5, 2018

QUESTION?

Is it okay for a priest saying Mass to stop and teach students about the various elements of the Mass during his celebration of the Mass?

ANSWER!

No. The Mass is not a class. That should...Read more

Do Catholics Worship Idols?

February 22, 2018
QUESTION?

Why Catholic adore images??? Its says on bible not too!

ANSWER!

The purpose for sacred images is clearly to help human beings in our contemplation of God, of His deeds, and of the saints, so that we may...Read more

Gods Spell?

February 20, 2018

What is the Gospel and How do we spread the Gospel?

G O S P E L... God's Only Son Provides Eternal Life

G O S P E L... Go Out, Serve and Preach, EvangelizeRead more

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Guilt and Neurosis 

October 18, 2023

Some people have developed psychiatric problems from an excess of guilt. But an abnormal show of guilt does not prove that there is no normal guilt at the basis and foundation. A woman once came to see me about her brother. She told me he had been under psychiatric help for three years and had wasted away to about one hundred pounds. He looked almost like a ghost when he came to see me. He was so thin. I asked him to talk to me for about forty-five minutes and promised not to interrupt him.  At the end of forty-five minutes I asked him, 'How much did you steal?' He replied, 'I didn't steal anything.' I persisted, 'How much did you steal?' 'I didn't tell you I stole.' 'How much was it?' He gave in and confessed, 'Three thousand dollars. How did you know I stole?' I replied, 'You told me that you always wiped off whatever money you put into the collection box.  I thought perhaps you were involved with dirty money.' Three years of psychiatric treatment had failed to uncover the real problem, guilt, resulting from thievery.

 

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