Jesus Wept Many prayers are uttered by the lips of men and women but the “Prayer of Tears” is most efficacious. Our Lord wept over a city just as He wept at the tomb of Lazarus. He gives us the example which gives more emphasis to His words. St. Augustine spends a great deal of […]
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8th Sunday After Pentecost 2018
Do Not Compromise Why don’t you take the United Way money? Simple answer: they have compromised and begun to fund abortion. This was and is the way the Catholic must react when they are offered “polluted pennies”. We know that we cannot associate ourselves with the ways of the world to advance in political correctness […]
7th Sunday after Pentecost 2018
Reflection on the Sunday Gospel By nature Goodness diffuses itself while by nature evil destroys itself. It is a simple philosophical formula that is so important to live by in these days in which a battle rages. Our Lord makes it very clear that a good tree produces good fruit while the bad tree produces […]
6th Sunday after Pentecost 2018 – The Most Precious Blood of Jesus
The Most Precious Blood of Jesus. Within the formation of the human being within the womb of one’s mother, the heart begins the process of growth through the gift of blood. Blood is the carrier of life. Blood, also, carries within it the sin of our first parents and for this reason the Creator wishing […]
5th Sunday After Pentecost 2018 – Nativity Of St. John The Baptist
Word and Work in the Womb What happened when the old dispensation (Elizabeth) met the new dispensation of grace (Mary)? The child within the womb of Elizabeth “leaped for joy.” Has it ever happened before this or after this that children within the womb communicated. Was it telepathy? No, it was the action of the […]