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"Lord Jesus Christ" were their last words!

June 15, 2017
Question:

I heard somewhere (perhaps on the Terry and Jesse Show) that more Christians are being persecuted in the present than in any other part of history. Then I heard somewhere that I can't remember but definitely not on T&J...Read more

Are there false modern day prophets lurking amongest us? Yes!

June 12, 2017
Question:

Did Chuck Smith the founder of Calvary Chapel predict that the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ would occur in 1981?

Answer:

Yes he did, he was wrong, Our Lord Jesus Christ did not come back in 1981, therefore...Read more

Do Politics and Religion Mix?

June 9, 2017
Question:

Jesse & Terry, you should not make any comments or statements that touch on politics on Catholic radio.

Answer:

Archbishop Fulton J Sheen said “The refusal to take sides on great moral issues is itself a decision. It...Read more

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A sense of the holy 

June 19, 2023

After He purified it, our Lord left the temple because the people had become irreverent. In religion it is possible for irreverence to grow. There can be a want of the sense of holy. Holy means set apart. For example, Sunday is holy. It is set apart from the rest of the week. A church is holy; it is separate and distinct from other buildings. And therefore there is a fitting conduct in the presence of God, a conduct which was lost in those days and which is lost in ours. Just think of the way that people dress coming to Mass. They would not go to the home of a visiting duke the way they come to see the Lord God of Hosts. It is easy to blame those few who trafficked in the temple, but what of the many of us who give up the signs of their dedication, for example, the nuns who would give up the sacramental signs of their dedication? Or the priests who would give up clerical dress?

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