The Miracle God Wants to Work in You The Gospel reading challenges us to believe in Jesus’ words without needing signs and wonders. St. Paul’s words about marriage, though difficult, are the Word of God and should be believed and lived out. We should examine our own faith and actions, especially in marriage, and strive to love God and neighbor as commanded, rather than waiting for extraordinary signs. Fr. Altier’s Daily Homilies Fr. Altier is a Priest at Holy Trinity Parish in South St. Paul: holytrinitysspmn.org You can also find Fr. Robert Altier’s homilies and talks on: Gab: Gab Social Gettr: Catholic Parents OnLine on GETTR - Profile and … Rumble: CatholicParentsOnLine Twitter: x.com/CatholicPa42753 For access to a library of talks by Fr. Robert Altier, go to: CPO Premium Streaming Media To order Fr. Altier's book, God's Plan for Your Marriage, go to the website: God's Plan For Your Marriage Book – God's Plan … An Exploration of Holy Matrimony from Genesis to the Wedding of …More
Kirill Dmitriev - Spoke about the consequences of the mass mRNA vaccine experiment vers... Spoke about the consequences of the mass mRNA vaccine experiment versus the 30,000-year human-tested adenoviral, natural vaccine platform. From today’s speech at @FIIKSA …More
That's funny. He will get a hard time for? He is Blessed to live in Russia and saying that. In other countries people have been silenced permanently. A hard time. Too funny.
Gospel (Mt 5:1-12a) At that time, 1 seeing the crowds, Jesus went up the mountain and sat down. The disciples came to him, 2 and Jesus began to teach them: 3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. 5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. 6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. 7 Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. 8 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God. 9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. 10 Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 11 Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. 12 Rejoice and be glad, because "Your reward in heaven will be great." — The Word of Salvation.
Redpill Drifter - You all didn't listen to Satanic Ritual Abuse child trafficking survi... You all didn't listen to Satanic Ritual Abuse child trafficking survivor Ally Carter when she told you Trump is not involved. But she does specifically name Obama …More
[St. Jean-Marie Baptiste Vianney, the Cure d’Ars – XVIII-XIX Century AD; Dardilly, Kingdom of France/Ars-sur-Formans, French Empire – Priest] “Ah, you say, you are making more of it than there really is! I say too much about it? Very well, then. Listen. Did the Holy Fathers of the Church say too much about it? St. Ephraim tells us that dancing is the perdition of girls and women, the blinding of men, the grief of angels, and the joy of the devils. Dear God, can anyone really have their eyes bewitched to such an extent that they will still want to believe that there is no harm in it, while all the time it is the rope by which the Devil pulls the most souls into Hell? . . . Go on, poor parents, blind and lost, go on and scorn what your pastor is telling you! Go on! Continue the way you are going! Listen to everything and profit nothing by it! There is no harm in it? Tell me, then, what did you renounce on the day of your Baptism? Or on what conditions was Baptism given to you? Was it …More
"Listen to St. Augustine and you will see if dancing is a good action. He tells us that "dancing is the ruin of souls, a reversal of all decency, a shameful spectacle, a public profession of crime." St. Ephraim calls it "the ruin of good morals and the nourishment of vice." St. John Chrysostom: "A school of public unchastity." Tertullian: "The temple of Venus, the consistory of shamelessness, and the citadel of all the depravities." "Here is a girl who dances," says St. Ambrose, "but she is the daughter of an adulteress because a Christian woman would teach her daughter modesty, a proper sense of shame, and not dancing!"
Sharing this poem once again Title: “My Last Breath” If age bends my body and time steals the strength from my hands, let it never touch my heart — for it has only ever known her. When the years have taken their toll, when my voice is thin as paper, I will still speak her name, as if it were the only language my soul ever learned. And when the final breath leaves me, when silence comes to claim what is left, I know what will follow: not a cry, not a prayer, but a whisper — “Nadine”. The world may forget me, but I will not go quietly. I will leave my love written in the air, her name carried on the wind, until it finds her again. Because even in death, I will not end. I will live wherever her name is spoken, forever held in the echo of that last breath.
Mother Miriam expresses strong disappointment with Pope Leo XIV, whom she initially viewed as a cautious and possibly faithful leader of the Catholic Church. Over time, however, she says she can no longer give him “the benefit of the doubt,” claiming that he has aligned himself with what she calls the LGBTQ+ agenda, which she believes is contrary to Scripture and Catholic teaching. She argues that supporting or participating in LGBTQ+ causes endangers salvation, referencing biblical passages such as Romans 1 and asserting that “no homosexual will enter the kingdom of heaven.”
Perhaps Prevost is no Bergoglio, as he is quiet and doesn’t insults catholics like Bergoglio did, but his fuits speaks volumes of whom he really is... a false prophet. Mother Miriam out of kindness, wont go that far, but Jesus told us about whoever claims to come of Him, but in reality is a false prophet, He says to look at their fruits. * The majority of Leo's appointments are pro gay and un-catholic minded. * He already was excommunicated by promoting his elevation to the papacy through various means. * He did betray our Lord by saying we don’t have the entire truth. * Pushing Francis apostasy and heresies on unsuspecting catholics. * Persecution and closure,through third parties, of the Latin Mass. * Promoting false deities. * Promoting false religions. * Promoting a false church (synodal), instead of the the one our Forefathers taught and even died for. * Promoting mother earth and climate change lunacy. * Promoting arianism to the entire world. * And on and on... Again, this is …More
THE DIVINE PERSONS (FOUR ARTICLES) Having premised what have appeared necessary notions concerning the processions and the relations, we must now approach the subject of the persons. First, we shall consider the persons absolutely, and then comparatively as regards each other. We must consider the persons absolutely first in common; and then singly. The general consideration of the persons seemingly involves four points: (1) The signification of this word “person”; (2) the number of the persons; (3) what is involved in the number of persons, or is opposed thereto; as diversity, and similitude, and the like; and (4) what belongs to our knowledge of the persons. Four subjects of inquiry are comprised in the first point: (1) The definition of “person.” (2) The comparison of person to essence, subsistence, and hypostasis. (3) Whether the name of person is becoming to God? (4) What does it signify in Him? 1-The definition of “person” Objection 1: It would seem that the definition of person …More
Jews believe that there is antisemitism in Christianity According to Rabbi Michael J. Cook, Professor of Intertestamental and Early Christian Literature at the Hebrew Union College, there are ten themes in the New Testament that have been sources of anti-Judaism and antisemitism: 1. The Jews are culpable for crucifying Jesus – as such they are guilty of deicide. 2. The tribulations of the Jewish people throughout history constitute God's punishment of them for killing Jesus. 3. Jesus originally came to preach only to the Jews, but when they rejected him, he abandoned them for gentiles instead. 4. The Children of Israel were God's original chosen people by virtue of an ancient covenant, but by rejecting Jesus they forfeited their chosenness - and now, by virtue of a New Covenant (or "testament"), Christians have replaced the Jews as God's chosen people, the Church having become the "People of God." 5. The Jewish Bible ("Old" Testament) repeatedly portrays the opaqueness and stubbornness …More
"In line to be next Archbishop of New York. Bp Bob Lombardo, 68-yr-old auxiliary of Chicago since 2020. Former OFM Cap from CT cofounded the Franciscans of the Renewal, has inner city missionary experience in NY & Chicago, and has been a bridge builder. Creative choice." x.com/robinrome/status/1983834202585100683More