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Do demons hate Latin?

September 25, 2023

QUESTION? / COMMENT!

Do demons hate the Latin language?

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Fr Peter Carota: “When Latin was removed from prayers in the 60s, all hell broke loose throughout the world”, he further said “Latin Mass, Latin...Read more

WAS THE DOXOLOGY ADDED TO THE OUR FATHER?

September 22, 2023
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When did the "The kingdom, the power and the glory is Yours now and forever" be added to the Our Father at Mass? To me that is so very Protestant and it’s not in the prayer Our...Read more

"The fewness of the Saved."

September 21, 2023
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I would like to know your thoughts on St. Leonard of Port Maurice's teaching on "The fewness of the Saved." St. Leonard came to the conclusion based on research on Sacred scripture and teachings of the church...Read more

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An Army Like Gideon's

January 31, 2025

The Lord is testing His church. This testing is like the story of Gideon. Here's this great leader of the army of Israel, with an army of thirty thousand soldiers to do battle with an army of fifty thousand.  What does God say to him?  He said, 'Your army's too great.  Tell the cowards to leave.' How many cowards were there? Twenty thousand: two out of three.  God thins his ranks.  Then He said to Gideon:  'Your army is still too great, for if you win it would seem it was through your own power. Send them to the river and watch them drink.'  Some of them threw themselves prone on their stomachs and drank leisurely, comfortably, and to the full.  Others ran along the bank, lapping up the water with their hands, and drinking in the fashion of dogs. And God said, 'That's your army, three hundred, and I'll be with you.' So God is thinning our ranks now as then, because we are preparing for a stronger and more holy church.

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