Isaiah 58:7-10 shows “the light” in Today’s Prophecies that lets us see how important it is to “Be Catholic!”: “Thus says the LORD; ‘Share your bread with the hungry, (Hidden Prophesy: Christ will share His “Bread” with us in Catholic Communion!) shelter the oppressed and the homeless, clothe the naked when you see them, and […]
Prophecies abound in Today’s Reading! 1 Kings 3:4-14 tells us that “Solomon went to Gibeon to sacrifice there,...
The Book of Sirach (47:2-11) describes why David was so beloved by God: “With his every deed, he...
Today’s Reading from 1 Kings 2:1-4, 10-12 begins with a simple Prophecy: First Prophesy, “When the time of...
2 Samuel 24:2, 9-17 includes Punishment Prophecies. David had sinned against The Lord, and accepted the “punishment of...
Catholics see an amazing connection between David, God’s chosen King of Israel, and his son. Absalom, with God...
Today’s Reading from Malachi 3:1-4 is very special: The Prophet Malachi prophecies the coming of John the Baptist,...
Why are Catholics blessed? Because we strive to obey Every Word spoken by He Who Fulfilled the Prophecies....
Question 1. “St. Paul told us about ‘sin living in us’. That describes demons. Does he tell us...
. Catholics look closely at our soul! Question 1: “Two recent posts told us what St. Paul taught...
Only “the whole armor of God” can protect us from the many demons who want to devour our...
St. Paul helps Catholics see 2,000 years of connection between Catholic ‘creed’ and Jesus Christ in Heaven! Question...
Many are proud of being Gluttons. May they be blessed to see how precisely God counts the cost...
. Jesus tells us how to see which Protestants are better than others. Question 1: “Did Jesus tell...
. Waves of sin wash many away. Question 1: “What is the greatest evil in History?” Answer: “Making...
St. John tells us that the cross Catholics carry is made of our thoughts, words, and deeds. Question...
. Why are we Catholic? We want those ‘keys’! Question 1: “What do Catholics do all day?” Answer:...
. The first Catholic Martyr is known today as “St. Abel the Just”. ~History~ The first Willful Protestants...
. This is a very old statue! Catholics know what it symbolizes. Question 1: “This ancient statue is...