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QUESTION ABOUT FALSE BELIEF OF REINCARNATION

April 24, 2025
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

A research colleague is of a Hindu or eastern Indian culture. She was discussing reincarnation in an email after the last zoom call. I do understand that phenomenon of reincarnation is documented, but we Catholics recognize it...Read more

Prayer for the Election of the (next) Supreme Pontiff By Fr. Ripperger

April 21, 2025

Lord Jesus Christ, by entrusting to St. Peter and his successors the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, Thou didst established the office of the papacy. Grant to Thy Church, we beseech Thee, a Pope who, in his dedication to...Read more

ABOUT YOGA AND THE WAY IT OPENS THE DOORS TO DEMONS

April 17, 2025
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There is a retreat center in my diocese that’s run by the Jesuits who is hosting an ignatian spirituality and yoga mini retreat next month and the website says that Catholics can practice yoga. I remember your...Read more

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The Challenge From Our Lord

January 29, 2026

Thirty or forty years ago it was easy to be a Christian.  The very air we breathed was Christian.  Bicycles could be left on front lawns; doors could be left unlocked. Suddenly all this has changed; now we have to affirm our faith.  We live in a world that challenges us.  And many fall away.  Dead bodies float downstream; it takes live bodies to resist the current.  And this is our summons.  We will have to begin to be a different church.  We are for a moment on the trapeze. We are in between the death of an old civilization and culture and the swing to the beginning of the new.  These are the times in which we live. They are therefore wonderful days, marvelous, we should thank God that we live in times like this.

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