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MORTAL SIN - THREE CONDITIONS MUST BE MET
I always thought that it is a mortal sin to encourage someone to practice a false religion: Hinduism, lslam, etc. I asked Dr. David Anders on EWTN’s “Called to Communion” program and didn’t get a straight answer,...Read more
PRAYERS FOR DECOMMISIONING TATTOOS
Was wondering if you could please send me the prayer for my confessor to pray with me to decommission some of my tattoos?
I can’t seem to find it online.
ANSWER! / COMMENT!Here are...Read more
ASK THOSE OF HAVE AUTHORITY OVER YOU
QUESTION? / COMMENT!
My co worker is a witch and another co worker just told me he is part of Satanic Temple. They both know I’m Catholic and one sees me pray my rosary sometimes. But do you think...Read more
Daily Reflections with
Archbishop Fulton Sheen
Below, you'll discover a daily reflection, taken from this incredible bishop.
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NATURAL SACRAMENTS
There are certain signs and events in our daily life which are a kind of natural sacrament. Take, for example, a word. A word has something audible about it and at the same time something unseen, invisible. If, for example, I tell a joke and if it were a very amusing one, you might laugh. But if I told it to a horse, a horse would not even give a horselaugh. Why? Because you get the meaning. That's because you have a soul, reason, and an intellect. A horse lacks that spiritual perceptive power and hence does not get the meaning. So it is with a handshake. A handshake is something visible, material, fleshy, but there is also something spiritual about it, namely, the communication of greeting and welcome. If I take my right hand and lay it upon my left, this is not a handshake. It has the visible aspect about it, most certainly, namely, the clasping of hands, but it lacks that invisible element which is the communication of personal warmth. A kiss is a kind of sacrament. It is something visible, and at the same time something invisible, namely, the communication of love.


