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WHY ARE SAINTS SOMETIMES PICTURED WITH SKULLS?

August 9, 2017
Questions?

Why are saints sometimes pictured with skulls? Does that mean they are preoccupied with death? There sure seems to be an awful lot of that in old art.

Answer!

Yes, indeed, skulls make frequent appearances in Christian art,...Read more

3 am Wake up call to pray!

August 8, 2017
Question?

What do I do if I wake up at 3am as a result of the nightmare?

Answer!

The devil tries to imitate God, 3pm is the hour of mercy for Christians. For Satanist, 3am is the hour...Read more

Hit Me?

August 7, 2017
Question?

As Christians are we suppose to "turn your cheek" when someone hits you on the street?

Answer!

When Jesus said in Matthew 5:39 “When someone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other cheek”...Read more

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Archbishop Fulton SheenDaily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen


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The prolongation of the Incarnation 

July 25, 2023

My own human body is made up of millions and millions of cells, and yet it is one body because it is vivified by one soul, governed by an invisible mind, and presided over by a visible head. So all who later on will be incorporated into this new body of Christ will be one because they will be vivified by one soul, the Holy Spirit, governed by an invisible mind, Christ in heaven, and presided over by a visible head, namely, the one whom Christ chose at the beginning to bear the keys of his kingdom. Therefore, this body of Christ was to be the prolongation of his Incarnation. Our Lord was to grow and expand very much like a cell. We sometimes think that a church is formed by all of us coming together and saying, “Oh, let’s get together and form a church”, just as we form a tennis club. That’s not the way the body of Christ was formed. God’s power was in the midst of His people.

 

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