Who wears glasses with dark spots?

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Who wears glasses with dark spots?   Holy men and women do not.  They see God more clearly because they have removed dark spots.   St. Stephen was the first to be martyred by those who protested the new faith Jesus brought to earth.

There were no “dark spots” in his mind and soul.  What did St. Stephen see?

The Bible tells us in Acts, 7:54-59.  Then Stephen said, “I see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right side of God!”
Those attacking St. Stephen did not see God or Jesus standing at His right hand.   They did not even want to hear about what their sins kept them from seeing.   But, St. Stephen saw!  Instead of asking, “Can we see Him, too?”, the early protesters gave us an insight to the blindness preferred by those who protest against He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies.

In every generation, some see Jesus clearly enough to obey the clear call to Catholic Communion that He repeated an astonishing eighteen times:  “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.”  Protesters do not see that.

Who wears glasses with dark spots?  Those who do not want to see.

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