Conflict and the Climax Which of you can convict Me of sin? Do we not say correctly that you are a Samaritan and have a devil? Our Lord answered quite clearly “I have no devil but I honor the Father and you dishonor Me. ” This is conflict clear and simple: Christ verses the Jews, […]
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St. Alphonsus Liguori’s Stations of the Cross
Download Your Copy of the Stations of the Cross and Print it out for Ease of Use Before each station: “We adore Thee oh Christ and we praise Thee, because by Thy Holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world” After each station: 1. Our Father 2. Hail Mary 3. Glory Be 4. Have mercy on […]
Third Sunday of Lent 2016 – Diabolical Disorientation Everywhere
Can you spot it? Do you know the marks of the diabolical? Do you even know what “diabolical” means? If we were dealing with a social phenomenon we could see that only a place here and there would be affected but we are dealing with a world-wide attack of the devil. He is “diabolical” for […]
Second Sunday of Lent 2016 – Reflections on the Transfiguration
Light begets Light. Darkness was descending upon the whole world and into this darkness came a light which was either to be accepted or rejected. This Light of the world brought sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to the dumb and life to the dead. Not one thing could be said against […]
First Sunday of Lent 2016 – A Defeated Devil
Pride hates to lose and the proudest of all God’s creations, Lucifer, is so bright and so exalted that he just cannot fathom a loss. Driven into the desert by the Holy Spirit, our Lord spent forty days and nights fasting and praying over the Will of the Father. The eternal plan for our salvation […]