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1. Luke 6:12-19 He spent the night in prayer. He chose twelve, whom he also named apostles.
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Jesse Romero's Blog · Radio Show Topics · Evangelism · Apologetics
Sep 9, 2025
1. Luke 6:12-19 He spent the night in prayer. He chose twelve, whom he also named apostles.

Jesse Romero's Blog · Theology · Ecclesiology · Catholic Teaching
Jun 5, 2024
Who reveals Christ? He's hiding behind something: the Holy Spirit. For on the night of the Last Supper our Lord said, “He will glorify me; He will reveal me.” That’s how we know Christ, not just by studying the “motions of credibility”: prophecies and miracles and “the consona...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Catholic Teaching · Theology
Apr 15, 2024
His friends did not believe in the death and Resurrection of our Blessed Lord. First of all, when the women went to the grave, they did not go to greet the risen Savior. They brought spices to anoint a dead body. Their problem was in moving back the stone. In front of this sub...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Daily Reflections with Fulton Sheen · Catholic Teaching · Theology
Feb 26, 2024
It almost seems as if we have two kinds of churches. One is the church of evangelization. The other is the church of development. One is the church of individual sanctification and the other that of social action. One emphasizes contemplation and the other political directives...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Theology · Catholic Teaching · Ecclesiology
Jun 5, 2023
Who reveals Christ? He's hiding behind something: the Holy Spirit. For on the night of the Last Supper our Lord said, “He will glorify me; he will reveal me.” That’s how we know Christ, not just by studying the “motions of credibility”: prophecies and miracles and “the consona...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Catholic Teaching
Feb 10, 2023
The closer we get to Christ, the less certain we are of any merit of our own. Just study the way St. Paul characterizes himself in his epistles, in intervals of four, five, and six years between the letters. At first he says, I am the chief of the apostles, I have labored more...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Daily Reflections with Fulton Sheen · Catholic Teaching · Theology
Apr 15, 2021
His friends did not believe in the death and Resurrection of our Blessed Lord. First of all, when the women went to the grave, they did not go to greet the risen Savior. They brought spices to anoint a dead body. Their problem was in moving back the stone. In front of this sub...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Catholic Teaching
Feb 10, 2021
The closer we get to Christ, the less certain we are of any merit of our own. Just study the way St. Paul characterizes himself in his epistles, in intervals of four, five, and six years between the letters. At first he says, I am the chief of the apostles, I have labored more...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Daily Reflections with Fulton Sheen · Catholic Teaching · Theology
Apr 15, 2020
His friends did not believe in the death and Resurrection of our Blessed Lord. First of all, when the women went to the grave, they did not go to greet the risen Savior. They brought spices to anoint a dead body. Their problem was in moving back the stone. In front of this sub...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Catholic Teaching
Feb 10, 2020
The closer we get to Christ, the less certain we are of any merit of our own. Just study the way St. Paul characterizes himself in his epistles, in intervals of four, five, and six years between the letters. At first he says, I am the chief of the apostles, I have labored more...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Theology · Ecclesiology · Catholic Teaching
Jun 5, 2019
Who reveals Christ? He's hiding behind something: the Holy Spirit. For on the night of the Last Supper our Lord said, “He will glorify me; he will reveal me.” That’s how we know Christ, not just by studying the “motions of credibility”: prophecies and miracles and “the consona...

Jesse Romero's Blog · Daily Reflections with Fulton Sheen · Catholic Teaching · Ecclesiology · Theology
Feb 26, 2019
It almost seems as if we have two kinds of churches. One is the church of evangelization. The other is the church of development. One is the church of individual sanctification and the other that of social action. One emphasizes contemplation and the other political directives...