Which is easier to say? Your sins are forgiven or stand and walk. For God a single word is creative, prophetic and eternal. So what is the problem in this story? The problem lies in the intellect of each man and woman born under the pain of original sin. We lost the awesome gifts of […]
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Seventeenth Sunday After Pentecost
The Least Practiced Greatest of the Commandments Of all the laws made by man there is not found one greater than the greatest commandment of God: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, thy whole soul, thy whole mind and thy whole strength. This is the greatest of all commandments and […]
Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost
On the road to hell St. John Bosco walked along with his celestial guide when the saint noticed that boys were following him on the path that leads to the fires of hell. As he turned to observe these boys he noticed that they were being tripped up somehow and then dragged into a pit. […]
Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
In the Details There he was on a scaffold upside-down painting the heavenly picture of God the Father creating man when a prelate came in to see how his work was progressing. The Cardinal saw the pains which Michaelangelo was taking and called out “Why are you so concerned with those details because we cannot […]
Fifth Sunday After Pentecost 2016
“There will be no perfect justice in this world.” Thus spoke my philosophy professor, Fr. Ochio, and truer words could not be uttered when one considers the court system of the modern world. “Unless your justice abound more than that of the scribes and pharisees, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Today […]