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Spiritual Warfare Prayers According To Your State in Life

January 6, 2025

QUESTION? / COMMENT!

I am a lebanese living in lebanon. I've been praying the auxilium christianorum for 3 days now and I read that it is for lay persons. I read the answer you gave for a single woman...Read more

LISTENING TO GOD'S CALL

January 3, 2025
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

I know you were a police officer for many years. How did you hear God calling you to become a police officer? How were you able to discern? I have a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and...Read more

ARE VIDEO BLESSINGS PERMITTED FOR SACARMENTALS

January 2, 2025
QUESTION? / COMMENT!

I was wondering if we can actually use this YouTube video to bless a rosary. The priest in the video is saying the prayers in Latin. See link: https://youtu.be/yD7iUnFdNis?si=gG2leKe58VpNqUNY

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The Catholic Church teaches...Read more

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Absurdity

January 12, 2026

There are two ways of waking up in the morning.  One is to say, 'Good morning, God.'  And the other is to say, 'Good God, it's morning.'  People who wake up the second way have an anxiety about life.  It seems rather absurd.  Considerable literature is being produced today on the absurdity of life.  I suppose one of the best expression of that absurdity occurred in a novel about a city on a river. In this particular novel there were two factories. One factory was on one side of the river and the other factory on the opposite side.  The factory on one side of the river took great big stones and smashed and ground them to powder.  Then, when the stones were reduced to powder, they shipped the powder to the other side of the river where the other factory turned the powder into great big boulders.  Then the boulders were sent back to the first factory and so the routine continued.  This was a literary expression of the way some people today regard life.

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