Originally posted on NarrowPathMinistries: By Rev Bill Woods Acts 10:1-8 ???Matthew 5:6 Today I want to look at a man who had his priorities right and was a blessing to his entire household. I wish more Christians would follow these priorities for the home. Acts 10:1-8 In Caesarea there lived a Roman army officer named…
— Jeremiah 33:3 “Ask me and I will tell you remarkable secrets you do not know about things to come.”
All of this is a wonderful story about how anyone’s journey with the Lord is a work of art in progress. As we each follow the will of God through Jesus Christ who sends the Comforter or Holy Spirit our way is enlightened by the very presence of God as He reveals Himself to us in His own way but making certain that we know He is there; “God does work in mysterious ways,” ways of the Spirit that manifest even tangibly in our personal walk with the Lord.
I’ve been a huge fan of taking walks to clear clutter and tensions but also to do that walk with Jesus asking along the way if there is anything He will show me or can reveal to me on today’s journey, whether it be some symbolism that is pure and simple via actual physical things I may encounter or perhaps a thought in my mind and deep feeling in my heart; in essence a sudden realization or revelation and sometimes a conversation with another person along the way, that brings out in the open something that needs to be considered more in order to crystallize the message that is being sent to me! This has happened to me often enough in any of these ways to confirm to me that God is always there and totally receptive to our thirsting for TRUTH! In this way we gain insight and understanding so that we can be the better example of who we are for Him and further emulate what He is teaching us each day while living our lives and going through our trials; not just making us better people but preparing our very souls to join Him in Paradise! So the walking is key to facilitating this process, for me perhaps as important or sometimes more than praying, because the praying can be and often is built into the walking journey! You brought out walking being good a few times here! “– How can we see God working in our lives and the lives of others?” narrowpathministries.com
“We pretend to be satisfied with a lesser walk with God, but something’s missing.” narrowpathministries.com
You again mention walking with this verse that immediately preceded Jeremiah 33:3.
“That’s why a daily walk is so important. Keep weeds out of soil! When we’re fully committed to Jesus and filled with the Spirit we’ll have more of God — we’ll see greater things.” narrowpathministries.com Isn’t that exactly what this verse says and as I mentioned the walking with Him our Lord will bring us closer and open our hearts to Him more; allowing Him to lead the way and reveal things to us!
Here in this Scripture I see how all of this ties together wonderfully with even 3 standing out as a great symbolism or metaphor of the Divine Trinity that has tied together the fact that the presence of God in my life daily is experiencing how the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are with me not in some other place in the universe that I’m unable to see, touch and feel because I do have that communion with God in His way via the “Holy Spirit that brings all Truth” to us working in God’s own mysterious ways. “Emmanuel; God is with us!”
I want to continue here with the entire explanation of this communion with God that I wrote November 8th, 2019 which was about my Walk with Jesus on Sunday November 3, 2019. I think this may very well offer some further insight into what I’m trying to convey here in conjunction with what you’ve explained beautifully too. This particular writing quite profoundly came up two other times this week in very special ways for great reasons; and so today it’s happening again with your essay here makes it the 3rd time it was meant to come to the fore; to me a confirmation to share with all!
Today I want to look at a man who had his priorities right and was a blessing to his entire household.
I wish more Christians would follow these priorities for the home.
Acts 10:1-8
In Caesarea there lived a Roman army officer named Cornelius, who was a captain of the Italian Regiment. He was a devout, God- fearing man, as was everyone in his household. He gave generously to the poor and prayed regularly to God. One afternoon about three o’clock, he had a vision in which he saw an angel of God coming toward him. “Cornelius!” the angel said. Cornelius stared at him in terror. “What is it, sir?” he asked the angel. And the angel replied, “Your prayers and gifts to the poor have been received by God as an offering! Now send some men to Joppa, and summon a…
Originally posted on It's a God thing…: It’s been almost a month since life changed forever for my 14-year-old nephew Reuben. On Saturday 24th April, he and his family went swimming at a Queensland beach. Like any other day, the kids were in the water, having fun. But the jump Reuben took ended tragically.…
Hi Ali…I had woken up a little while ago and looked online at my account. I saw your latest blog post notification with a couple of others at the top of the cue. The first I clicked on was another nice Christian lady’s the Godly Chic Diaries and after reading that posting I send this which I thought may have relevance.
I next clicked on a very nice Christian blog site that I follow closely lately rebogging many of his because it was a very short thank you sent to me from my last comment yesterday evening. Then when I next read yours the 3rd in the cue I was sad and not sure what to say at that moment; as I started remembering how when I was a high school student I had gone surfing with some guys I grew up with who could surf and swim well but I was fair at it. This was just after a hurricane had passed by the area and so the surf was up to humongous proportions; way over my skill level and very dangerous! But being young and I guess we can say foolish I paddled way out around a point in order to be far enough out to be in the swell area were you wait for the biggest that is beginning to crest then go for it!
A set of three huge waves were roaring toward me and then I realized I was in way over my head and not in a good place so I went for it with the approaching wave and me and the board rose up into the air a few stories and all I could do was hold onto the big gun long board which suddenly shot down pearling under with me! I was lost in the under-toe and it was sounding like a freight train down there with rocks clapping and water rushing in all directions around me so I just felt in my heart oh God please save me; knowing if I panicked it was over and had no chance of surviving. So as I went limp and got tossed I felt a calm come and had no fear or anything really on my mind, Then like a cork I popped up to the surface and was bobbing around looking out to sea. Then I saw another huge wave building to a crest coming at me so I dove under it. I was already feeling tired but then when I popped up on the surface again as the next cresting wave, the 3rd one in that set, was now almost on top of me as I then heard a voice from a man on a surfboard whom I had no idea who he was; said grab hold of the board which I did and we paddled toward shore, then he said you can make it all the way now, and I said yea and starting to swim then stand on the bottom walking the rest of the way; and as I did I looked back as I recall to see that man which I did not!
I’m shivering right now and beginning to cry because something happened to save my life that day and it was God intervening so I would live to continue here for reasons only He knew! I walked on and fell to the beach sand laying face first in it and saying thank you God and I’m not surfing anymore! I went on with life and many things have happened that if I weren’t around I know could have turned out much different, some that would affect others negatively and I also would not have grown to be who I am now, some of it good and bad; but still I know I made a difference in a big way here and there, many times.
So after feeling at a loss as to what to say to you I didn’t want to say some cliché thing and just fill in a window with some words. I got up from my chair at my desk and walked over to my bed where my dog being a bit old now was still resting so I got back on the bed and was petting her asking if she wanted to go for that big walk the one in that piece I just sent that I mentioned in it. She seemed peaceful so I said OK I’m going to lay down a bit and as I did for about 15 minutes I went into a dream and in it I was standing in a building like hospital sort of place and saw Rueben and I was glad to be there and get to see him in person so I could talk a bit; then we said our hellos and I asked him, so how long have you been standing like that and how do you feel now after all this has happened; to which he said for a while and everything is great or something to that effect because it gets fuzzy now after that point my dog happened to disturbed my peaceful dreamy state and I had to get up to bring her outside!
My hope and prayer now is that what I saw and truly hope in my heart of hearts is a sign that things will work out fine for Rueben and everyone connected to him now and onward through this circumstance! I feel in my heart God has special plans for Rueben. I’m starting to tear with emotion again; it’s all good we are in His hands! Tell Reuben I said hi and I’ll be thinking about him as I go for this morning’s walk down that same location I wrote about in that other posting. “Always Walking with Jesus Christ”
God bless you all and great love and happiness to all of you in Jesus’ Holy Name. Amen. 🙏 🙏 🙏 😉 👍 ♥️ 🌻 🌈🌻🌞
Brother in Christ Jesus,
Lawrence
I just saw the last message I sent your way was April 3!
Those emojis in that order were part of a previous message to you some time ago that I noticed as soon as I looked at my contact history.
Aside from all else I’ve said and could or would say now that can be in tandem to the fine insights within this latest CP&S heartfelt encouragement to stay the distance via Traditional Catholicism; is this one other amazing accounting of a miracle that happened bringing an atheist full circle to devote himself to Catholicism.
That article was “Fatima Vision of Hell helped Atheist, Salvador Dalí, return to God” which involves our Blessed Mother which this young seminarian obviously has great affinity and love for. So here I discovered in review of several of my most recent postings the pure and obvious reason for this young man to stay the distance and be a priest of a traditional order!
And I must quote: “Salvador Dali is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20thcentury and the most famous Surrealist. At the height of his popularity in 1960, he was commissioned by The Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima to paint the Vision of Hell, as Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco experienced during the July 13, 1917, apparition at Fatima. The idea for the painting came from a Protestant who, having read about the vision from Sister Lucia’s memoirs, converted to Catholicism and entered the seminary. The thought was that Dali could reach young people and unbelievers far more effectively with this message than any sermon on Sunday morning or story about saints. This commission would change Dali’s life and work, and lead him from his avowed atheism back to his Catholic roots.” Posted on May 17, 2021 by Catholicism Pure & Simple
To me this is all so beautiful and an example of divine intervention or as I refer to these things a connecting of dots in our lives that God helps us
to see. This is a tremendous inspiration or why the Catholic Church and it goes totally hand in hand with what I said in my response recently to this seminarian. “A virtuous young man who chose a most beautiful vocation that is in peril now because the whole world is! The world needs you and many more like you to stand ready for Christ and do the will of our Father in heaven. I believe He inspired you in the first place so the battles are many and severe; but now is the time to face all adversity in order to grow that virtue and faith that’s in you.” https://lawrencemorra.com/2021/05/19/seminarian-is-there-any-reason-why-i-should-remain-catholic/
I went on to say; “We have that same Church that Jesus proclaimed to Peter ordaining him and that Church to continue; against even hell itself can’t ever defeat it!
We must not throw out the baby with the dirty bath water ever! So too our Church has been attacked, contaminated and stained with filth and sin, even blasphemy over many years; doing much harm and even self-destruction from within by evil cohorts!”
So now from what was stated here in this latest article which I quote; “The article to which I am responding suffers from one fatal logical error that runs from start to finish: the anonymous seminarian allows the enemy to dictate the terms of the entire debate. He lets the postconciliar distortion of Catholicism set the agenda for the discussion, and that is why he is disgusted and has no way of escape: he gave himself for a decade to what he can now see is a lie, but he does not seem to see that the existence of a falsehood implies the corresponding existence of the truth, since error is parasitical upon truth, as evil is upon the good. The lie he hates and thrashes against is not Catholicism, but neo-Catholicism or Modernism (as he obliquely recognizes when he says the only punishable crime nowadays is adhering to tradition). For example, he writes:
I could not tell you one teaching of the Catholic faith that isn’t always changing. I don’t think we’ve even begun to acknowledge the extent to which modernism has undermined the foundations of the faith. The Church is crumbling into quicksand, and we are scolded ad nauseam that the Church still has to change more with the times.
The wolves in sheep’s clothing of today warp the teaching of Catholicism by means of an “official theology” that has and can have no magisterial standing, although it wishes it could.
The Church of Christ has been occupied by impostors, by modernists who are not believers. They wear the clothes, they hold the offices, but they do not hold the Faith, and do not pass it on. The seminaries of these impostors are mind-bendingly manipulative as they try to suck out the spirit of right judgment and the love of tradition.
Regardless of what the churchmen who occupy ecclesial posts may do or say, the Catholic Faith is still believed, practiced, lived, across the world in places where the authentic Roman liturgy, trustworthy catechisms, true devotion to Our Lady and the saints, and a love for Catholic culture are still to be found.
If fifty years of relentless hostility and lack of support have not been able to crush traditional-loving Catholics, who, though a minority, are more numerous, well-informed, and committed today than at any time since the Council, nothing will crush them in the future. Divine Providence will not permit it, because the true Faith must last until the end of time. The Faith is alive, and in a humble way, thriving: but you will seldom find such evidence of supernatural life in the mainstream parishes, chanceries, and seminaries.”
Not to be mean but does this sound like a time to turn tail and run? Not to me it doesn’t; as a matter of fact it gives me all the more impetus to meet the challenge head on and seek God’s guidance to fight the good fight! The Catholic Church is like the Crown Jewel or Holy Grail to the Devil which he must destroy in order to get back at God; thus all the horrendous evil and attacks from within to accomplish that. This world has never been easy or a happy forever place where all goes smoothly and we know why! The enemy has raised havoc and hell itself upon this place that is Fallen from Grace! Jesus Christ is the Light of all existence which will bring home all the good within this world. You have done an excellent job up until now so don’t blow it by giving up or in to this wickedness that seeks your defeat like it does of any of us! We have to be the soldiers for Christ defending the faith and Church along with doing what the Holy Spirit directs us to do one day at a time, just like Saint Mother Teresa said and did her whole life of serving the Church and needy! Your disillusionment is understandable but not necessary or acceptable to God! Don’t allow these devils and imposters who have infiltrated this great Church of God’s just like they have infested the US Government the One Nation under God to deter you from the mission! I hate that these despots have done this to my Church and Nation but I will not run away or give up! For me it’s a fight to the finish and Jesus Christ wins always!
I recently was responding to another blog site and it touched on this whole idea of holding on to the mission and not losing faith especially when the battle heats up or is intensifying!
“…our flesh had no rest, but we were troubled on every side; without were fighting’s, within were fears. Nevertheless God, that comforted those that are cast down, comforted us by the coming of Titus;…” 2 Corinthians 7:5-6
Apostle Paul mentions Titus for good reason.
“I had no rest in my spirit, because I found not Titus my brother:…” 2 Corinthians 2:13
“To Titus, mine own son after the common faith: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ our Savior.” Titus 1:4
To me this same doubt and struggle today was occurring even back them with all the challenges and suffering going on in the world around them back in that time of Christ on Earth and now it’s more imperative to meet the challenges with determination and face all adversity with Christ Jesus leading our way!
Let me close with the rest of what I had said in the other blog posting.
This is an excellent explanation about being an encourager and what Titus was accomplishing for God’s will. It does come down to being a good example for others so that what good exudes from our heart of hearts through Jesus Christ will rub off on others. If more people would be brave and selfless like you mentioned and do this then many things would improve dramatically! But in this fast paced materialistic narcissistic hurry and get what I can for me kind of world; sadly this message is being suppressed and even lost to the mob mentality and sheer indifference or apathy!
You certainly are an encourager coming out with this excellent statement and projection of your own heart into the world of near chaos to say I’m doing different than the “fray” and will be a “ray of hope;” a beacon that sends out the right message like a lighthouse guiding the weary on the tossed sea in their ships; helping them to make it to their destination and back home!
God bless you and yours.
Brother in Christ Jesus, Lawrence Morra III
A Reply to the Discouraged Seminarian: There Are 6,000 Reasons to Remain Catholic Posted on May 21, 2021 by Catholicism Pure & Simple
CP&S comment. On May 19th we published a disturbing testimony from 1Peter5 by an unnamed seminarian who was about to leave the seminary due to his total disillusionment with the current state of the Church. Finding no point anymore in his vocation to become a priest when the modernist formation he had been receiving denied all the fundamental bulwarks of our Catholic Faith, he sees the Barque of Peter as sinking fast on a downward spiral. He even asks, “Is there any reason why I should remain Catholic?”
Christ’s Agony in the Garden, Duccio di Buoninsegna, ARSH 1308, Museum of the Duomo, Siena
I was deeply moved by the article that appeared at this site, entitled “Seminarian: ‘Is There Any Reason Why I Should Remain Catholic?’” What follows is my affirmative reply. I’m under no illusions that my answer will be comprehensive or convincing to everyone, but what it has going for it is the sincerity of a person who has himself been wounded by members of the hierarchy, who has been denied speaking platforms on account of upholding the traditional Faith, and who has also stared into the abyss of corruption and apostasy that mark the Church on earth in our times—and yet who believes, finds reasons to believe, and, indeed, finds reasons for hope.
Even if we take the most conservative estimate, dodging the “saint factory” that revved up in the 1980s under John Paul II, the Catholic Church venerates at least 6,000 saints officially recognized as such (some would say over twice that many, depending on how you tabulate them). Each one of these saints is a masterpiece of God’s grace triumphing in the frailty and fracturedness of fallen human nature. Each one is a bright light in the encircling gloom. Each one tells us what the Christian is called to be and can, in fact, become by fidelity to Our Lord Jesus Christ. Each one gives the lie to fatalism, nihilism, and cynicism. And each one is an unanswerable argument for the truth of the Catholic Faith.
Decades ago, Joseph Ratzinger made the following observation:
The only really effective apologia for Christianity comes down to two arguments, namely the saints the Church has produced and the art which has grown in her womb. Better witness is borne to the Lord by the splendor of holiness and art which have arisen in the community of believers than by clever excuses which apologetics has come up with to justify the dark sides which, sadly, are so frequent in the Church’s human history. (The Ratzinger Report, 129)
One could perhaps amplify this by saying there is a threefold apologia: the saints, the civilization produced by Catholicism, and the inner cogency and coherence of traditional Catholic theology, which displays a monumental solidity and a profound consistency.
If someone were to ask me “Why be a Catholic?,” I would reply: The saints—the Apostles like Peter, John, and Paul; the martyrs from Lawrence and Stephen down to Maximilian Kolbe and Franz Jägerstätter; confessors like Athanasius the Great and Basil the Great; religious like Benedict, Francis, Dominic, John of the Cross, Clare of Assisi, Catherine of Siena, Teresa of Avila, and Thérèse of Lisieux; priests like St. John Vianney and St. Peter Julian Eymard; missionaries like St. Francis Xavier, St. Edmund Campion, St. Isaac Jogues, and Father Damien of Molokai; kings and queens, simple porters and lay brothers; the list goes on and on and on—and I barely know a fraction of my heavenly family, whom I can’t wait to meet in person (please God!), but with whom I am already bound by a mystical communion in Christ our Head. He, of course, is the reason for the greatness of these heroes of faith and charity who adorn His Mystical Body: He is their Model and Maker. If they are so wonderful, what must He be like? And He has given Himself to us already in the Most Holy Eucharist under the veils of bread and wine, so that He may prepare us to see Him with face unveiled in the Kingdom of heaven.
If someone were to ask me “Why be a Catholic?,” I would reply: The glorious civilization the Catholic Church inspired and built—the culture of fine arts and sciences that has no equal, let alone rival, anywhere in human history, because divine revelation illuminates and fuels human endeavor. It attracted and motivated the highest flights of genius as well as the most extensive philanthropy; it made a home for epiphanies of beauty that reach up to eternity and infinity, lifting us above our earthbound vision and daily doldrums. The music, the architecture, the painting, the poetry—Gregorian chant, Palestrina and Byrd, Haydn and Bruckner; Romanesque basilicas and Gothic cathedrals; Giotto, Fra Angelico, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, El Greco, Bernini, van Eyck; Dante, Cervantes, Shakespeare, Manzoni, Hopkins, Chesterton, Waugh… once again, the list could go on practically for ever. From the holy mountain of Christ rushes down a torrent of delights and insights, consolations and provocations—all bearing witness to the splendor of the Incarnation that dazzles the human spirit, and sustains it sacramentally.
If someone were to ask me “Why be a Catholic?,” I would reply: The theology of the Church in its apostolic, patristic, and scholastic plenitude, a grand oak tree birthed from a tiny acorn, showing in its mighty trunk and vast crown the power of the principles at root. As John Henry Newman saw and described so well in writing the work that accompanied his entry into the Roman Church, An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, the truth unfolds in strength and stability across the ages of faith. Whether we take up the formidable Summa theologiae of St Thomas Aquinas with its seried ranks of syllogisms or simply consult any standard catechism from the Counter-Reformation down to the eve of the Second Vatican Council, we will find one and the same Catholic Faith, always confessing the Holy and Undivided Trinity, the perfect humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ, the virginal maternity of Mary, the veneration of the saints, the life of grace, virtues, prayer, worship, and sacraments, the promise of eternal life in the bliss of the beatific vision. There is no deviation, no distortion, no dereliction in the Faith of the Church; it is there, it is knowable, it is livable, it is lovable. When we know it, we can live it; as we live it, we come to love it, to treasure it; we would no more choose to live without it than we would choose to live without sanity of mind or health of body.
The transcendentals are inseparable, but one may predominate in this or that subject. The glorious company of the saints show forth the Good; the great artists, architects, musicians, and writers show forth the Beautiful; the theologians show forth the Truth. Together they bear witness to the Father (“no one is good but God alone”), the Son (“image [eikon] of the invisible God”), and the Holy Ghost (“He will guide you into all the truth”) (Mk 10:18, Col 1:15, Jn 16:13). I am reminded of the proverb: “Though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him. A threefold cord is not quickly broken” (Eccles 4:12).
The article to which I am responding suffers from one fatal logical error that runs from start to finish: the anonymous seminarian allows the enemy to dictate the terms of the entire debate. He lets the postconciliar distortion of Catholicism set the agenda for the discussion, and that is why he is disgusted and has no way of escape: he gave himself for a decade to what he can now see is a lie, but he does not seem to see that the existence of a falsehood implies the corresponding existence of the truth, since error is parasitical upon truth, as evil is upon the good. The lie he hates and thrashes against is not Catholicism, but neo-Catholicism or Modernism (as he obliquely recognizes when he says the only punishable crime nowadays is adhering to tradition). For example, he writes:
I could not tell you one teaching of the Catholic faith that isn’t always changing. I don’t think we’ve even begun to acknowledge the extent to which modernism has undermined the foundations of the faith. The Church is crumbling into quicksand, and we are scolded ad nauseam that the Church still has to change more with the times.
But what’s going in reality is this (modifications in italics):
I could not tell you one teaching of the Catholic faith that today’s Modernists in the Church aren’t saying must always be changing. I don’t think we’ve even begun to acknowledge the extent to which modernism has attempted to undermine the foundations of the faith, even though we know it can never do so, since God’s truth is indestructible, and the consistent teaching of the Church on any major issue is easily accessible. The human element of the Church (certainly not those in a state of grace or the saints in glory) is crumbling into quicksand, and we are scolded ad nauseam by the progressives and liberals that the Church still has to change more with the times, even though this view was condemned again and again by Church authority.
One could do this kind of “fisking” on every sentence. To let the modernists in the hierarchy of the Church define the meaning of being Catholic would be the equivalent of letting the Jacobins of the Revolution define the meaning of being French, or the Democrats of 2021 define the meaning of being American. The wolves in sheep’s clothing of today warp the teaching of Catholicism by means of an “official theology” that has and can have no magisterial standing, although it wishes it could. How do we know that it has no standing? For one simple reason: the Faith cannot contradict itself: as St. Vincent of Lérins classically expressed it, growth over time in the understanding of religion does not mean mutation or substantial change. Catholicism is a religion of faith and reason, where the one never contradicts the other.
I feel for this seminarian. He has been put through the machinery of neo-Catholicism, and it’s shredded him to a pulp. His article is the anguished cry of a man who has been spiritually abused by the “Squishy Church,” with all its pomps and works—a simulacrum of Catholicism that no longer tries to hide but openly parades its perversity. The seminarian recognizes that the modernist reinvention of Catholicism in the ascendent after the Council leads to a dead end: the traditional reasons given for being Catholic are no longer accepted by the modernists themselves, who have virtually expelled themselves from the Church. The Church of Christ has been occupied by impostors, by modernists who are not believers. They wear the clothes, they hold the offices, but they do not hold the Faith, and do not pass it on. The seminaries of these impostors are mind-bendingly manipulative as they try to suck out the spirit of right judgment and the love of tradition.
What I see sorely missing in this article—though again, my heart bleeds for this victim of a bloodsucking bureaucratic monster—is an awareness that there is any alternative, but there is, and, like Christ, it is the same yesterday, today, forever: traditional Catholicism. Regardless of what the churchmen who occupy ecclesial posts may do or say, the Catholic Faith is still believed, practiced, lived, across the world in places where the authentic Roman liturgy, trustworthy catechisms, true devotion to Our Lady and the saints, and a love for Catholic culture are still to be found. They do exist, here, there, across the map like sprinkled drops of holy water from a cosmic aspergillum, in greater numbers than one might think possible in a time of such decadence. Whether it be a dedicated priest in an out-of-the-way rural refuge or a parish run by a religious order in a million-peopled metropolis, such circles, or dare I say cenacles, of faithful Catholics will never disappear. If fifty years of relentless hostility and lack of support have not been able to crush traditional-loving Catholics, who, though a minority, are more numerous, well-informed, and committed today than at any time since the Council, nothing will crush them in the future. Divine Providence will not permit it, because the true Faith must last until the end of time. The Faith is alive, and in a humble way, thriving: but you will seldom find such evidence of supernatural life in the mainstream parishes, chanceries, and seminaries.
As readers can see, I agree with the author’s dark portrait of the situation, but diverge when it comes to the crucial decision that must be made: Do I stay at the foot of the Cross with St. John and Our Lady and persevere to the promised resurrection, no matter how bleak things appear, or do I walk away shaking my head because the Messiah wasn’t what we were expecting Him to be, and His mission looks like it’s all over? Surely, that ragtag coetus of disciples is a pathetic sight—nothing great can be expected from them. The former, with the eyes of faith and reason, sees what must be so, waits, works, and does not waver; the latter, closing those eyes, sees what the Enemy would have him see, and thus gives up, stops working, and falls away.
Speaking of Our Lady… there’s a glimmer of faith at the end of the seminarian’s cri de coeur where he turns to the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is the Stella Maris, the star that guides the desperate sailor in the stom back to the safety of the port. Outside of Jesus Christ, there is darkness and shipwreck. “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
Originally posted on Catholicism Pure & Simple: From 1Peter5: Editor’s note: we received this submission from an anonymous seminarian, and have chosen to run it as such. It is the cry — and the challenge — of a child to a neglectful father: “Why weren’t you there to protect me when that was your job?”…
Matthew 25:21 says, “His master replied, ‘Well done my good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!”
Sir, I see how you have become so weary and disillusioned! But remember you are in a spiritual warfare and also a most unprecedented time when the Devil is getting his due in so many localities and even in the Holy Mother Church that Jesus Christ Established! Please hear me out if you will! I do see your discouragement and it’s valid; you didn’t do anything to bring this upon yourself other than to be a virtuous young man who chose a most beautiful vocation that is in peril now because the whole world is! The world needs you and many more like you to stand ready for Christ and do the will of our Father in heaven. I believe He inspired you in the first place so the battles are many and severe; but now is the time to face all adversity in order to grow that virtue and faith that’s in you; then to put on the spiritual armor that only God the Father through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ can provide to his humblest servants!
And I also say unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. Matthew 16:18
We have that same Church that Jesus proclaimed to Peter ordaining him and that Church to continue; against even hell itself can’t ever defeat it!
We must not throw out the baby with the dirty bath water ever! So too our Church has been attacked, contaminated and stained with filth and sin, even blasphemy over many years; doing much harm and even self-destruction from within by evil cohorts! As you know a Captain can’t abandon ship and many of his devoted officers would and do offer to stay the course. Similarly as I see it the head of our foundational Church that Jesus Christ gave to us by suffering on that cross for our sins can’t abandon it under any circumstances; as too, many of the shepherds or officers of the Church, its Priests should not!
I could tell you about my own challenges that have been horrendous and inflicted by the acts of others upon me which I know were influenced by the most diabolical forces in existence! Now I know I must never quit or give in to those enemies of darkness that seeks the destruction of all of us; our Lord’s Church! I think I can help and will certainly try if you would allow me to offer my personal experience and insight through my faith in Jesus Christ and His Church.
For now please be patient and carry on doing all the good you do each day! Also for now; I just request that you read my narrative comment to this other CP&S article they posted today! Soon I hope we can pick up from there and find peace and actual closure to this personal and painful dilemma you are now facing!
God bless you and I thank you for all you have done already and will do going forward! Amen.
Editor’s note: we received this submission from an anonymous seminarian, and have chosen to run it as such. It is the cry — and the challenge — of a child to a neglectful father: “Why weren’t you there to protect me when that was your job?” It’s the cry — and the challenge — of a man who has given his life to a cause, only to discover that the guardians of that cause no longer believe in it.
It’s a cry of the heart and a challenge to our shepherds that many of us know all too well. It is a calling out that expects no answer, and to which none is likely to be given. We implore your prayers for the author, and for all of the faithful who find themselves where he is in these dark times.
I’m finishing up my theology studies and planning…
mmvc: Excellent suggestion and you are Spot-On! I refuse to get into any arguments with anyone which to me is a waste of my time! I know what I know and I also know how to seek truth and it doesn’t come by arguing with rabble-rouse minions online; totally a waste of energy! I will say this; the Devil is showing up anywhere and everywhere he can now so anyone that thinks this is not Satanic and Diabolical is to me a lost soul and needs much prayer and intercession!
Let’s not brush off how Bergoglio brought pagan human sacrifice artifacts into the Saint Peter’s Church Alter; for dear Pete’s sake!~ All human beings are susceptible to temptation and sin so that means the Devil can show up wherever any people are! I’ve run into people that are demonically influenced left and right! Then there are those who are actually possessed by demons.
The dilapidated condition of the political and commerce systems alone should signal to anyone who can discern that the Devil is pushing it all to the limit now, and that this is actually a most unprecedented time we are in! I don’t like to send out fear at all having most of my life been an eternal optimist and positive minded person; but that had to be checked or put aside at the door now in a manner of speaking based on what I’ve experienced and been through for over 15 years and so I assure you evil has your number and is working against you continually! Don’t get high on any damn horse or get any stupid attitudinal thing going no matter who you think you are! If you or anyone you know is like that; that person needs to get down on their knees or even belly and beg for God’s Mercy; you’re in extreme danger spiritually!
So unfortunately I must tell you most of the world if not all of it judging by the condition of the Catholic Church alone has given us plenty to be extremely concerned, worried and even feeling fear about these things; and therefore most people should have a natural fear reaction at least, to what we’ve all been going though and witnessing, excluding sociopaths, which there are many of out there; because there really is so much that can go wrong very quickly now in this digital madcap world coupled with the amount of diabolical evil that has infested our Church, governments, societies, culture, schools, universities, corporations, social media and let’s just say really; how there isn’t much if anything that is held with the highest esteem as being sacred anymore! If people don’t get it or see where I’m coming from; then so be it! By what we all have witnessed for over a year I tell you, I see multitudes of human beings that will run off the cliff together if instructed to do so, by some of the most devious and diabolical persons this good old earth has had on it; who are presently in major positions of authority and influence!
I can only suggest to anyone who truly cares and wants to do God’s will while they have time to do so, that he or she read Holy Scriptures daily and pray fervently to Jesus Christ from their heart of hearts for Almighty God’s deliverance from this madhouse the human race has now formulated via; giving the Devil his due! We are on the precipice and we need Jesus Christ to save us; not some damned vaccine which is all based on fraud and lies. Seek the Lord and ask Mother Mary along with all the saints and angels to pray for us! Amen.
God bless you.
Brazil May 15, 2021 – Brazil’s Christ the Redeemer Statue Lights up for Vaccine Equality REUTERS/Pilar Olivares
Members of the United Vaccine Movement pose in front of the Christ the Redeemer statue as the message “Vaccine Saves” is projected on it, to make the population aware of the importance of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine in Rio de Janeiro.
Time to offer prayers of reparation for yet another blasphemy!
This is an excellent explanation about being an encourager and what Titus was accomplishing for God’s will. It does come down to being a good example for others so that what good exudes from our heart of hearts through Jesus Christ will rub off on others. If more people would be brave and selfless like you mentioned and do this then many things would improve dramatically! But in this fast paced materialistic narcissistic hurry and get what I can for me kind of world; sadly this message is being suppressed and even lost to the mob mentality and sheer indifference or apathy!
You certainly are an encourager coming out with this excellent statement and projection of your own heart into the world of near chaos to say I’m doing different than the “fray” and will be a “ray of hope;” a beacon that sends out the right message like a lighthouse guiding the weary on the tossed sea in their ships; helping them to make it to their destination and back home!
God bless you and yours.
Brother in Christ Jesus,
Lawrence Morra III
Make no mistake about it; Big Brother is here! The Orwellian Master Plan of Global Control is being implemented at a fever pitch! We faithful and human beings with genuine Faith in God Almighty; and integrity that goes to great lengths not to do harm or keeps us responsible and accountable in all of our actions are being corralled, poked and prodded like herd animals to sooner rather than later take our lives over completely! We would be forced to pledge allegiance to the State and Beast System to only be allowed to live and have any kind of life at all by its dictates; but under such tyranny that would not be life, it would instead be a slow and horribly painful “living death” physically and mentally!
We’ve been witnessing how God given rights are being stripped away or how we are subjected to constant media manipulation or censoring to actually get us to think and behave as we are ordered to! Many like me will never accept this satanic construct and will die resisting because that is far better than submitting to the Devil!
The lies in this Scam have been stacking up to the clouds and now great people are bringing forward the ever-loving truth with compiled factual information to start setting the records straight! This article is a great effort for truth and justice and I thank God!
Right now the best any of us can do is remain vigilant and faithful to Jesus Christ while praying incessantly for deliverance and God’s protection; as He will send graces to ease suffering or even deter it in some situations! But the main thing is to always Trust Him and accept what His will is for you; He won’t allow the enemy to take us with him, we will only be in heaven with our eternal Father and Jesus! Amen.
God bless you for this great effort and all of you who care so much to expose the Lies with all of this truth!
What a beautiful commemorative biographical story of real good that was done to help many real good kids who went on to be good men! I always remembered the true story of Jim Thorpe All-American which stood out to me in a profound way not only because Hollywood in its heydays memorialized him in a film but because I thought how Jim was a real deal genuine American; a really great athlete and good heart of a man that stood for something bigger than life!
God bless him and all Native American’s!
But though this story may have a very sharp and sad tone to it; the common decency and love that was found by many young men over time in this home for orphans shows the unceasing spirit of love and goodness that really exists in many locales across this great Nation under God! We all have heard that with God all things are made possible and these lives are a testimony to that faith in the higher power and eternal love of God Almighty! I get a tear in my eyes thinking about the dedication of so many good people that made and make this possible!
These people are all larger than life to me!
God bless.
Brother in Christ Jesus,
Lawrence Morra III
St. Vincents Tacony, St. John’s Orphan Asylum for Boys, West Philadelphia, St. Joseph’s House for Homeless and Industrious Boys, North Philadelphia, AKA The Hut, St Francis Vocational School Eddington, (St. Francis-St. Joseph Home) alums plan anniversary party. We also invite any women survivors from homes or orphanges for girls, like from St. Joseph’s Gonzaga Home – Gemantown, St. Margaret’s, and the Catholic Home for Destitute Girls 29th and Allegheny Ave. Alumni of St. Francis-St. Joseph Homes for Children will celebrate the 125th anniversary of the founding of what were then separate institutions on Sept. 8, 2013, main campus, Route 13 and Street Road, Bensalem.
St. Francis was founded in 1888 by Elizabeth, (St.) Katharine and Louise Drexel as St. Francis Industrial School, a vocational training facility for adolescent boys who aged…
Excellent perspective of the Truth about Hope! This does put it in the proverbial nutshell and promises to those who won’t lose Hope in spite of the wrongs or attacks against us in this fallen state that God has a purpose in all things and this injury will heal but more importantly God’s will manifests two fold! Because though our goal and ultimate reward and victory is in heaven and that is where we direct our attention in all things during our journey here in the fallen state of being, our trial; but God does reward those who are steadfast and faithful here as well!
This article brought me immediately to Job who was faithful in his own suffering. When he did finally question God as to the why God did put Job in his place I think so perfectly of course like any great and good father would do with his earthly son or daughter to teach and strengthen the character of that child to make a better and eventually greater soul in the process.
When Job questioned God about his suffering after being so faithful to Him but yet lost seven sons and three daughters along with his wife and all his livestock, as well as suffering a physical affliction of oozing sores all over is body, did God pamper and give in to Job’s discontent and pleas for pity? No; He did not and here are some of the 41 questions God instead put to Job!
The LORD Challenges Job 38
1Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind and said:
2“Who is this who obscures My counsel
by words without knowledge?a
3Now brace yourself b like a man;
I will question you, and you shall inform Me.c
4Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?
Tell Me, if you have understanding.
5Who fixed its measurements? Surely you know!
Or who stretched a measuring line across it?
6On what were its foundations set,
or who laid its cornerstone,d
7while the morning stars sang together
and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
8Who enclosed the sea behind doors
when it burst forth from the womb,
9when I made the clouds its garment
and thick darkness its blanket,
10when I fixed its boundaries
and set in place its bars and doors,
11and I declared: ‘You may come this far, but no farther;
here your proud waves must stop’?
12In your days, have you commanded the morning
or assigned the dawn its place,
13that it might spread to the ends of the earth
and shake the wicked out of it?
14The earth takes shape like clay under a seal;
its hills stand out like the folds of a garment.
15Light is withheld from the wicked,
and their upraised arm is broken.
16Have you journeyed to the vents of the sea
or walked in the trenches of the deep?
17Have the gates of death been revealed to you?
Have you seen the gates of the shadow of death?
18Have you surveyed the extent of the earth?
Tell Me, if you know all this.”
As I was saying at the start God has “His” plan and “His” chosen as well as faithful fit into it perfectly; so that what any of us may be going through right now or in our future trials and tribulations we must be willing to take it and offer it up to His glory and plan; only His purposes matter not ours and certainly not the Devil’s! Look at it this way, there is a “formula to perfection” and “only God knows what it is” so no matter how much He were to explain it all, if we had enough time here or could even comprehend it all so that it would make sense or truly understand it all well enough would be Impossible!
My dad once told me when I was a young teen, “that sometimes life isn’t fair and you may get to a point where you question God, but you don’t get the answer you want to hear or any answer; so don’t run off half-cocked because you don’t get what you want; just remember there is always a reason for everything, and you may not find out immediately or even in your lifetime, but, rest assured there is a good reason and eventually you will know the reason why; even if it’s after your life here ends!”
Who better is there to judge everything most wisely and fairly than God? Nobody exists outside of Him that can do that so we best not question his motives, intentions or judgments; just show Him that you trust Him now and forever, taking whatever comes; the good and the bad gladly; knowing God loves you more than you can fathom in this imperfect state you’re in! But, when we join Him in heaven we are going to know precisely why while being in pure bliss and joy eternally; what a fantastic thing to be striving towards! Never quit or lose courage; hang in and hang tough; just know that He has it all covered of course!
Job did not get a definite answer from God when he questioned Him about the reason for his suffering. But God restored, by double, everything Job had lost. Job’s faith in God was always steadfast to the end of his life; he was the human that God had planned to display great integrity, forthrightness and ceaseless faithful devotion to God; as our better to emulate.
He was true and loyal with great integrity to what he said early in the book: “Though he slay me, yet will I hope in him;”(Job 13:15a)
Amen.
God bless you.
To be incarcerated physically I’m told is difficult to deal with. Locked up for hours per day, cut off from loved ones and surround by darkness and evil. Do you know that many of us are in prison in our minds. What about you? Are you in an emotional prison right now? You may not have thought about it that way, but if you are holding unforgiveness or bitterness toward someone who has wronged you — whether it was five, ten or thirty years ago — that is an emotional prison.
God’sWordpromises that if you’ll step out of that prison and become a prisoner of hope, He will restore back to you double for yourtrouble! That means if someone wrongs you, instead of getting negative and bitter, your attitude should be, “they just did me a favour. They just qualified me for double!” That’s the attitude…
Originally posted on Catholicism Pure & Simple: In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. (Matthew 5:16) St Paul said in Galatians 2:20: “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who…
This is all so true and as I see it humility is mandatory for any human being to be worthy of God’s grace; after all He lowed himself from the position and authority of God the Creator of all things seen or unseen; down to here in this fallen world of corruption with its overwhelming sin to save us, through His only Son our Lord Savior and Redeemer Jesus The Christ! In so doing He became one of us to suffer for all of our dirty filthy sins and evils that many people partake of, taking our punishment! If he was willing to do that showing the world such vast infinite love that He offers to us; I think we should be willing to crawl on our faces if required to prove our genuine heartfelt humility!
Accept and receive His most precious gift of Himself the Redemption and New Everlasting Covenant; that He gave Himself his way as the mandatory sacrifice in order to allow us through the Gate to Heaven and be in God’s holy presence!
This reminded me of a book a fellow worker who had studied to be a priest that he gave to me a short time before I had a catastrophic injury and subsequent long road to recovery; from which I will share a few excerpts here with you. It helped me and I’m sure it will help you too!
The Imitation of Christ is a Christian devotional book by Thomas à Kempis, first composed in Latin ca. 1418–1427. It is a handbook for spiritual life arising from the Devotio Moderna movement, of which Kempis was a member.
The Imitation of Christ (De Imitatione Christi), first published in 1418 by the German-Dutch monk and scribe, Thomas Hemerken of Kempen, better known as Thomas à Kempis (1380 – 25 July 1471).
“If God were our one and only desire we would not be so easily upset when our opinions do not find outside acceptance.” ― Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ
“But he who would fully and feelingly understand the words of Christ must study to make his whole life conformable to that of Christ. What doth it avail thee to discourse profoundly of the Trinity if thou be void of humility, and consequently, displeasing to the Trinity? In truth sublime words not make a man holy and just: but a virtuous life maketh him dear to God.”
“Vanity of vanities and all is vanity.” Eccles 1. 2. “Except to love God and serve Him alone. This is the highest wisdom, by despising the world to tend to heavenly kingdoms.”
Often remember that proverb: “the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor is the ear filled with hearing.” Eccles 1. 8.
“Study, therefore, to withdraw thy heart from the love of visible things and to turn thyself to things invisible.” My Imitation of Christ.
God bless you.
Brother in Christ Jesus,
Lawrence Morra III
Post Script
“What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has prepared for those who love him”
I think this other most recent blog does correlate well here, so I provide the link for you convenience! Thank you.
In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven. (Matthew 5:16)
St Paul said in Galatians 2:20: “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. (Ephesians 5: 1-2)
What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one…
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