Can you imagine four friends opening a whole in a roof in order to drop in front of Jesus a paralyzed friend? Intercession is an act of faith. This power of the Catholic faith leads to 1) physical healing, 2) psychological well being and 3) spiritual growth. Yet in our modernist world mindset miracles of […]
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17th Sunday After Pentecost 2018
What is the greatest commandment in the law? Our Lord answered the legal expert and said “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, thy whole soul and thy whole mind. And the second is like it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. The law and the prophets are summed up […]
12th Sunday After Pentecost 2018
What More Can He Do For You? Wishing to justify himself, the lawyer asked “Who is my neighbor?” Do you know the answer to that question? Is the fallen man your neighbor or is it you? A good Samaritan passes by and cares for the fallen man, is this not our Lord? Then who is […]
11th Sunday After Pentecost 2018
All knowledge comes to use through the five senses. Imagine how important it is to hear, to see, to speak, to touch and to smell. Why we can hardly imagine life without these wondrous senses which give us so much delight and power. Yet these senses do not only give us knowledge in the world […]
10th Sunday After Pentecost 2018
“Education is bloody business” as John Donne said. Education in the salvation of our souls is the most precious education we can receive. Our Lord educates by the shedding of His Blood. The Church is a teacher of this sacrifice; she does not dialogue for she possesses the Truth. True Catholics do not search for […]